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Daytona Beach, FL – Following a fact-finding mission organized by a Florida congresswoman, Volusia Sheriff Mike Chitwood and Flagler Sheriff Rick Staly share some of what they saw during their time at the US-Mexico border. Marc Bernier Show · 072121 Sheriff Chitwood And Sheriff Staly A I know I wanted to see firsthand what was going on and what my folks would be getting into, said Sheriff Chitwood to Marc Bernier during an almost hour long interview featuring both sheriffs. This was an education that you can’t get on the news, you can’t read about it, you need to see it, said Sheriff Staly. Their trip, organized by Congresswoman Kathryn Kat Cammack (R-FL), took them to the border town of McAllen, Texas, which sits on the southern edge of the state around 65 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. According to Sheriff Chitwood, McAllen is ground zero for human trafficking and drugs that make their way into the United States, adding that 4
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Child Runaways Broke Into A Home, Found An AK-47, And Opened Fire On Police In Florida
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This is a particularly upsetting story.
A 14-year-old girl was shot by police on Tuesday after she and a 12-year-old boy, both runaways from a local group home, opened fire on law enforcement. The two foster children ran from
Florida United Methodist Children’s Home and broke into a house in Volusia County, where they found “an AK-47, a pump shotgun, a handgun, and 200 rounds of ammunition,” according to
Deputies: Suspect follows Black man home after road rage incident, yells racial slurs
Deputies: Suspect follows Black man home after road rage incident, yells racial slurs
A Volusia County man says after a road rage incident, a man followed him home, called him racial slurs, and threatened to kill him and his wife.
DELAND, Fla. - A Volusia County man says after a road rage incident, a man followed him home, called him racial slurs, and threatened to kill him and his wife.
Volusia County deputies say 55-year-old Michael Parkinson followed a man to his DeLand home after the alleged road rage incident Thursday night. The person told deputies he was yelling racial slurs and threatening to kill him and his family.