A 47-year-old Jacksonville woman who was shot and killed Sunday by apparent accidental gunfire from nearby will be buried Monday, according to family friends.
The shooting comes on the heels of multiple other accidental discharges of firearms that have left children and adults dead or critically injured. Jacksonville has seen at least 15 victims of accidental shootings since the beginning of 2020 and three in four days this month, according to Times-Union records.
Jennifer Edelen s funeral will be at noon at Crystal Springs Baptist Church at 1320 S. Chaffee Road, followed by burial at Jacksonville Memory Gardens on Blanding Boulevard in Orange Park.
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A Tarentum man who is not legally allowed to possess a gun was arrested early Wednesday after police said he fired shots in the air.
Tarentum police charged Thomas William Curt Mueller, 38, with two felony firearms charges and lesser charges.
In a criminal complaint against Mueller, borough police said officers responded to a call for shots fired about 2:40 a.m. in the 200 block of West Seventh Avenue.
Police said initial reports were that an extremely intoxicated man, later identified as Mueller, was banging on the door and window of an apartment.
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Businesses and people living along West Seventh Street in St. Paul are upset over what they say is a growing crime problem.
They say violence and drug use on the street has increased since the Freedom House day shelter moved into the neighborhood. We re hearing neighbors saying they re fed up, they re tired of it, Kathy Gosiger, general manager of Tom Reid s Hockey City Pub. I ve never been fearful of walking these streets, and now it s dangerous.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said he is aware of the concerns and the city is seeing a homeless crisis that they re trying to help.
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The Kentucky Sheriff’s Boys and Girls Ranch is slated to return this year after a summer off due to the pandemic and the Christian County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help to donate much-needed items.
The program provides services, supplies and staff for the Boys and Girls Ranch located in Gilbertsville to provide children an opportunity to experience a positive and uplifting summer camp in a supportive setting.
Many of the items needed on the wish list are pandemic-related and include touchless thermometers, hand sanitizer, disinfectant spray, disinfecting wipes, face masks, laundry detergent and hand pump soap.
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