i would suspect there is more than one person involved in this. based on the law enforcement response that i saw that look like they had prepared to engage in more than one suspect at a time. molly: christina pullman as the latest on this case, christina. moment we learn disturbing details of investigation newly released desk rest affidavit on the case but here s what we know now. memphis police say the abduction of transport was violent and caught on surveillance video early friday morning for police believe the suspect 34-year-old rust and forced her into a black gmc terrain and there appears to be a struggle. several witnesses including his own brother reported he tried to clean out his suv floor cleaner and wash his clothes in the house sink. investigators believe cleotha abston was try to clean up blood out of his suv and fletcher was seriously injured in the attack. cleotha abston try to get away from u.s. marshals yesterday found him in his suv. but he was taken in
And now she is willing to miss out on the second day s pay. she has been a nurse forjust four years but says she is doing this for the future her profession. doing this for the future her profession- doing this for the future her rofession. ., . ., profession. i m tired of coming into work profession. i m tired of coming into work and profession. i m tired of coming into work and it profession. i m tired of coming into work and it being - into work and it being understaffed, you know, and i ve got many colleagues his mental health are suffering, patients are suffering, and they want to see a change. the main reason they want to see a change. the main reason for they want to see a change. the main reason for this strike is pgy- main reason for this strike is pay. the are seeing is asking for an inclusive inflation plus 5%, so 19% in total, something the government says is just not affordable. the health secretary s meeting unions representing ambulance staff today. it is t
Series problem of water. we should also point out that even though our mayor has said recent floods in the high range we have experience in central mississippi contributed to this problem. certainly did contribute to it but this has been building for decades and decades but a lot of that is because of sheer neglect of the facility. for example the main water treatment plant that services jackson used to have 12 class a water operators full-time staff that that facility to cover the workload on a seven 24 basis. it only has two. the epa cited the city of jackson for being understaffed. chronically understaffed going back to 2020, twice in 2020 most recently came back and said the epa did said we cannot see any effort on the part of the city to rectify this problem. napping is an issue it should also be pointed out the city has serious issues with its billing system, some believe as much is
Terms of being understaffed, people leaving rules for various reasons, like stress, less capacity in the system as a whole. covid 19 has chipped away at the problems which already existed, and now we have got even more patients who have done their bit, stayed away from health care during the pandemic, and we have got very unwell or chronically ill people, people with cancer, horrible issues which have not been assessed now coming forward and that creates extra pressure for paramedics to go and see these people and also for the hospitals. when we take these patients, these unwell people who justifiably need help, to an accident and emergency department, there is not the flow through the system. there seems to be a real backlog and it is telling that the backlog is now moving from