Another man barricaded himself inside. Reporter this all started late last night when police did not get a response from the man inside the house they sent in a robots and they say they found out that the man had taken his own life. It happened on richard drive. They received a call and said the man was shot in the head in the shooter barricaded himself in a cell where he lived with his girlfriend and two children. People thought the kids were still inside the home but that turned out to not be the case. At one point of the people gathered demonstrate to see what was happening. I grew up in this neighborhood and this is a main street. Pastor here and is unbelievable is happening here. It is shocking we passed its a quiet neighborhood usually. And video shooter was called in and people that they can hear people calling afternoon karl atkins that they had a port for his arrest. Police have not released his name yet but all they have said he is a 37yearold man. When we get more details wi
Indian River High School’s college and career counseling staff will host recent IRHS alumni at a reception and panel discussion on Wednesday, Dec. 20, inviting them talk about the college
While professing in its founding documents that “all men are created equal” with equal protections under the law, millions of American citizens have not always enjoyed the country’s enormous wealth and bounty. Many may suggest that the conversation regarding the disparate treatment of white and Black Americans is old and tired, and represents the country’s past. These people believe the discussion is best left to the history books. Yet, the shocking spectacle, witnessed by the world on January 6, 2021, brought these differences into stark focus. It created an opportunity for re-examination of the dichotomy that exists between the treatment of these two populations in a more contemporary framework.
Trump supporters gather at the Save America March in Washington, D.C., one of several events held to protest the formal certification of the 2020 presidential election by Congress. | The Christian Post/Ryan Foley
WASHINGTON Thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump braved the cold weather at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., Wednesday as they sought to show their support for the president and protest the certification of the Electoral College votes for the 2020 presidential election.
Trump supporters from across the country waited in line for hours to get into the Save America March, an event hosted by the Women for America First, a pro-Trump group. The event was one of many taking place on Capitol Hill as the results of the 2020 presidential election continue to be plagued by allegations of fraud.