Man arrested for murder of Norfolk mother and daughter
Kenyatta F. Jones is accused of shooting and killing Alicia A. Hereford and her daughter, Morgan B. Bazemore. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 12:49 PM EDT March 17, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. Police in Norfolk say a man has been arrested for a shooting that left a mother and her adult daughter dead.
27-year-old Kenyatta F. Jones is charged with two counts of 2nd-degree murder and the use of a firearm in the commission of a felony.
Officers said they received a call around midnight on March 12 for a report of a gunshot victim in the 800 block of Goff Street. Officers arrived at Hunter Square Apartments where they found Alicia A. Hereford, 52, and Morgan B. Bazemore, 23, both suffering from gunshot wounds.
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With the budget constrained by COVID-19 issues, the city must weigh priorities. Author: Connor Rhiel Updated: 9:03 PM EST March 8, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. The outlook for fiscal 2021 and 2022 is improved, but not enough to allow for expansion of current service levels. From that standpoint, we do not recommend expanding or restoring ongoing service at this point.
That s the message budget director Greg Patrick relayed to the Norfolk City Council. The city, like much of the state, has fared better than expected based on projections made during the COVID-19 pandemic. But according to a recalibrated set of expectations, Norfolk still fell short of pre-pandemic prognostications.