Little lives matter
March 5, 2021
It s been approximately six months since Cannon Hinnant was gun downed in Wilson, North Carolina. The five-year-old boy, innocent as a lamb, was shot in the head at point-blank range by Darius Sessoms. Cannon was on his bike in Sessoms front yard at the time. The boy was taken to Wilson Medical Center, where he died of his injuries. No motive for the shooting was given.
The outrage at such senseless killing of innocent life became an international story, but something that never made the news is what happened afterward. This murderous act, incomprehensible in its moral gravity and with its many witnesses as to who did it, had its defenders.
HENDERSON â Vance County residents have come together over the last few weeks to express their support of local Highway Patrol Trooper James Brent Montgomery, who is fighting for his life at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill due to COVID-19.
His wife, Heather Montgomery, is asking the community to keep her husband in their prayers as he battles COVID-19, and is optimistic that some recent minor improvements with his condition are a positive sign that he will recover from the virus.
The trooper is on a heart-lung machine, receiving whatâs called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation thatâs purging carbon dioxide from his bloodstream.
James Brent Montgomery
HENDERSON â Vance County residents have come together over the last few weeks to express their support of local Highway Patrol Trooper James Brent Montgomery, who is fighting for his life at UNC Hospitals in Chapel Hill due to COVID-19.
His wife, Heather Montgomery, is asking the community to keep her husband in their prayers as he battles COVID-19, and is optimistic that some recent minor improvements with his condition are a positive sign that he will recover from the virus.
The trooper is on a heart-lung machine, receiving whatâs called extracorporeal membrane oxygenation thatâs purging carbon dioxide from his bloodstream.
WILSON, N.C. (WTVD) A 4-month-old was left outside in the cold for hours in Wilson.
Wilson Police Department arrested the baby s father and his girlfriend after learning they were at a party the night the baby went missing.
The baby s mother told police her child went missing in the early morning hours of Feb. 12. That s when officers learned that a party involving several rooms at the America s Best Value Inn on US301 was happening when the baby went missing.
The baby s father, Daryl J. Barnes III, 30, reportedly had gotten into an argument with the baby s mother recently.
After reviewing security video and talking to Barnes girlfriend, police were able to find the baby outside the hotel.
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