for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. I just love my son to death, and I m just asking if you all know something, tell somebody, his father, Larry Tould, said at the event organized by MAD DADS Jacksonville chapter. Detectives have had little to no cooperation from witnesses, either because of a reluctance to cooperate with the police or fear of retaliation, said a post on the group s Facebook page.
Bruno said the conflict that led to the street fight started between two high school-aged girls on social media. The conflict continued to brew throughout the day to the point of where a fight was coordinated and arranged on the social media.
Parents make emotional plea for answers in 19-year-old’s murder
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Larry Tould Jr.’s loved ones want the community to break the code of silence.
The teen’s mother and father made an emotional plea Saturday to help find their son’s killer during a MAD DADS walk in Washington Heights.
“I think that’s the worst part as far as knowing how many people were out here and how many cameras were rolling how many videos that service that day and now they’re non-existent,” said Sheria Thomas, Tould’s mother.
Larry Tould s family is begging the community to come forward with the truth in his murder. (WJXT)
Ken Knight helped pave the way for African Americans to get into broadcast industry
Ken Knight Drive in Northwest Jacksonville is named after the first African American to host a TV show in the city
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Mention the name Ken Knight and many people think of the street Ken Knight Drive, a thoroughfare in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Northwest Jacksonville.
But Ken Knight Drive is named after Adrian Kenneth Knight, a legendary broadcaster who broke barriers in radio and television broadcasting. His niece Martha Washington George is a radio historian who says her uncle got his start at a Daytona Beach country radio station in 1947. He had a significant following that got the attention of people in Atlanta.
Jacksonville police ask for help solving murder where 100 people were present
Social media dispute between 2 girls turned into large fight, gunfire, death
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After nearly two weeks of investigation into the shooting death of a 19-year-old man, Jacksonville police are asking the public for help finding out who opened fire during a large fight.
Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Director of Investigations Mike Bruno said Monday that the fight occurred after two girls got into a dispute on social media on Jan. 26. They agreed to meet on Ken Knight Drive about 6:30 p.m. and the fight attracted dozens either to participate or to watch. Bruno estimated 100 people were present when gunshots went off and “sheer chaos” ensued.