This is a deep and tragic loss for the USS Abraham Lincoln family, Navy spokesman Brian O Rourke said in an emailed statement. Our thoughts and prayers are with Petty Officer Brown s family and loved ones.
O Rourke told NBC 7 that Petty Officer 3rd Class Brown, who was from South Carolina, joined the Navy in February 2018. After boot camp and school, he was assigned to the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier and was stationed at Naval Base Coronado.
Brown was living in an apartment in the 4300 block of Echo Court apartment when he was killed. Police responded to 911 calls for help in less than four minutes, but the shooters managed to run away, police said.
By ALEX RIGGINS | The San Diego Union-Tribune | Published: April 28, 2021 SAN DIEGO (Tribune News Service) A man who was shot and killed Saturday after answering an early morning knock at the door of his La Mesa apartment was an active duty Navy petty officer from South Carolina, according to La Mesa police and Navy officials. Corneilius Donte Brown, 22, was an aviation ordnanceman 3rd class assigned to the San Diego-based aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, according to Navy spokesman Brian O Rourke. This is a deep and tragic loss for the Abraham Lincoln family, O Rourke said Tuesday. Our thoughts and prayers are with Petty Officer Brown s family and loved ones.
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City council breathed new life into Downtown Prince George Monday.
The organization had been on life support since city council denied the proposed downtown business improvement area (DBIA) bylaw in 2008. A second version of the bylaw, with redefined boundaries and a lower property tax requisition on downtown property owners, was approved on Monday.
“For me, the DBIA is essential,” said Coun. Shari Green, who also owns a business in the DBIA area. “I think they’ve done some pretty hard work. Because of that hard work, some things are starting to happen downtown.”
Green said there is no doubt action is needed downtown.