Arbery murder suspect requests humanitarian release due to high blood pressure Assuming he survives long enough to have a trial, Mr. Bryan s ability to attend . would be greatly impaired if this issue is not addressed, his attorney wrote. Author: Mindy Wadley Updated: 11:17 AM EST January 12, 2021
BRUNSWICK, Ga.
(Note: The video above is from Jan. 4.)
One of the three men charged with murder in the February 2020 death of Ahmaud Arbery is requesting to be released from jail while awaiting trial due to his blood pressure being uncontrollably high, according to a document filed in Glynn County Superior Court on Dec. 31, 2020.
Defendant William Roddie Bryan s attorney, Kevin Gough, is asking for a judge to grant a second bond hearing, saying Bryan s blood pressure was 190/100 as recently as Dec. 30, despite treatment rendered by the Glynn County Detention Center.
By Editor | January 7, 2021 |
During a November 9, 2020, meeting of the Weakley County Fiber Research Committee, local farmer David Parham addressed the board, stressing the need for a countywide fiber internet infrastructure. Parham said internet is a necessity for his chicken barns and soybean operation after he recently invested $1.8 million for a chicken barn operation in the county. He said the barns rely on internet to connect with one another.
BY DAVID FISHER
david@dresdenenterprise.com
WEAKLEY COUNTY (January 6) Our Year-In-Review highlights some of the top stories reported in the Dresden Enterprise during 2020. It recounts crime news, accident and fire reports, community celebrations, school news, special recognitions, and other noteworthy events. These stories are grouped in chronological order as they were published, beginning with the month of January and continuing through June, in the first of a two-part series.
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Trump Follows Through on Post-#DiaperDon Threat to Veto Defense Spending Bill Jerry Lambe
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Donald Trump on Wednesday made good on his threat to veto the $740 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), returning the bill to Congress sans signature because it didn’t contain a number of provisions long sought by the president dealing with legal protections for internet companies and military bases named after confederate leaders.
“My Administration recognizes the importance of the Act to our national security,” Trump said in a statement released by the White House. “Unfortunately, the Act fails to include critical national security measures, includes provisions that fail to respect our veterans and our military’s history, and contradicts efforts by my Administration to put America first in our national security and foreign policy actions.”
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