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LANCASTER - For Laura Tabor and her family, this Mother s Day was a melancholy affair: instead of getting flowers from her son, Haylen, she was putting them on his grave. Laura got some modicum of justice Friday as one of the four people charged in Haylen s death in January received a prison sentence. Brandon McNally, 21, of Lancaster, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years and a maximum of 20-and-a-half years in prison after he pleaded guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter, a first-degree felony; a specification to count one alleging McNally had a firearm on him or near him during the committing of the first count; and one count of aggravated robbery, a first-degree felony. ....
i m hearing that there is every single resource out here when it comes to first responders. as a nurse, what are you thinking at this point? it s this is what we do best. what s going to happen is everyone pulls together. it s a well ironed machine here. everyone is going to do a great job. we need to pull together. that s the city does and all the hospitals are going to come together. we re going to make sure everyone gets the best care. it s just going to be a long night. and you re obviously feeling better that your brother has express head is okay? 100%. it s the first thing i did. he is shaken up. he is a tough kid. tougher than i am most definitely. how old is he? 24 years old. you don t want the see people going through something like this. no, not at such a young age there are people of all age downs here. it s a traumatic experience that noun is going to forget. can you describe anything else he said as highway he has been in there? he said it s pure chao ....