Katie Naranjo, chairwoman of the Travis County, Texas, Democratic Party, said no one was in the party's Austin headquarters when security video recorded a man wearing an American flag bandanna throw a firebomb into the office, starting a blaze that was quickly extinguished by workers from a neighboring business.
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High schools across the area, including Gulf Shores High, were damaged by a group vandals last week.
On Wednesday, July 7, officials discovered that high schools in Foley, Fairhope, Daphne, Bayside Academy and Gulf Shores had been broken into and vandalized. Authorities suspect the vandalism occurred sometime between the morning of Friday, July 2 and Tuesday, July 6.
According to Gulf Shores City Schools Superintendent Dr. Matt Akin, the break-in at Gulf Shores High School occurred at 2 a.m., Tuesday, July 6. The vandals spray painted walls and doors and stole an undetermined number of items. They also ransacked classrooms, the lunchroom and kitchen. Akin estimates the damages alone at over $3,000. The incident is under investigation by the Gulf Shores Police Department.
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$1.2M Worth of Cocaine Reportedly Washes Ashore on Alabama Beach
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According to reports, over thirty bricks of cocaine washed ashore on an Alabama beach on Monday night.
The haul weighed roughly 66 pounds and has a street value of $1.2 million. Authorities say that beachgoers noticed the bricks and alerted police immediately. The drugs have since been handed over to U.S. Customs.
“It starts with more questions than answers and we rarely get any answers on these cases,” said Sgt. Jason Woodruff with Gulf Shores Police. “It is rare, but we have something like this, generally once every year, once every other year but certainly nothing, you know, like this amount,” Woodruff said.