the other student is in the icu. police arrested walker last week. a viewer senlt these pictures to 8 on your side. the student had to be wheeled away on a stretcher. our cameras were rolling as sheriff s deputies arrived. students tells us it seems like the fights are happening more frequently. it has been seven day in a row just straight up fighting. there were four or five fights last week. usually when i m walk to go the cafeteria. a spokes woman says the principal reported one fight last week. on friday, when the student was badly beaten, but rumors swirled on social media, there would be pay back today. a lot of people living in venice are upset about the closure of their library. it was closed because of mold. they feel the closure was rushed. hundreds are signing a petition asking for reconsideration. plans to hold public meetings on march 21st. and the books will stay put. if the books are moldy, county officials will have them cleaned. governor rick scot
these beaches at their access points. the best way to get through it is not fighting, not panik when you notice you re in one, try to swim parallel to shore then back to shore once you feel you re not being pulled out any farther. and currents could be stronger this year thanks to el nino. good afternoon, everybody. seeing a lot of this, and we could take it for granted know the rules. but we have a lot of folks visiting for spring training, beautiful. the only thing on the radar a controlled burn around the bartow area. clearly there s no rain out there. temperatures right now east of i-75 in the mid- to upper 70s, and closer to the beach in the upper 60s thanks to the cooler waters. look for partly cloudy skies in the afternoon and evening, a pleasant evening if you re going outside for a walk. temperatures will be mild, 70s right now and by tomorrow closer to 80 degrees. a closer look at that coming up in a couple minutes. taking a live look at the roads during rus
at home, a teenager losing his life because of gunplay. friends and family reacting to that. lynn: a teenager is dead after his friend faces some serious charges ann keil is live in miami gardens, where she spoke exclusively to the victim s mother. reporter: the questions remain tonight, why were the teens playing with a gun and whoho owns it? that as the police investigation continues, but right now, the grieving mothered of the 14-year-old victim says this type of violence needs to stop. god knows what he did. he took my child for me to let parents, especially the mom, to let y all know, we need to help our kids, and we need to lilien to our kids. and friends, deondra exclusively were us about her son, tevaris. happy and fun and outgoing. that s how she described the 14-year-old who she was forced to say good-bye to. i want to see the next child tevaris, who oncee was called junior, was shot inside of a home on saturday afternoon. according to the m)mmi gardens
determinative. 66,000 votes in georgia were cast by people under the legal voting age. 15,000 ballots were cast by individuals that moved out of the state prior to the november 3 election. maybe they moved back in. i don t know. they moved out. let s go back. usually takes a little time, right? we moved out. let s go back, darling. georgia s absentee ballot rejection rate went from an average of 3% in 2016 and then went down very low to almost zero. now, think of it. almost zero. if you multiply that out and this is with many, many more ballots pouring in. what is almost zero? 48 out of 159 counties in georgia rejected, no ballots at all. these absentee ballot rejection rates prove the tens of thousands of i ll legitimate ballots were counted. there were more absentee ballots in 2020 than ever before. magically far fewer ballots were rejected. this is more than enough to swing the election to us. there s one thing. i m going over individual. in all of the swing states they
help syrian refugees. he is 26 years old. before starting his own aid group shortly thereafter. the masked terrorist in the video says kassig, the american, will be next. and in their now trademark style the group is pointing the finger of blame directly at president obama. our breaking news coverage starts tonight with trace gallagher who has more on kassig s story. trace. and, megyn, in the video 26-year-old peter kassig is seen wearing an orange jumpsuit held by the masked gunman who says if obama continues air strikes, they will continue to strike at our people. it was during his tour of duty in iraq that he volunteered as a medic and became interested in helping people in war zones. after coming back to indiana he became a certified emergency medical technician, and that s when he founded the syrian refugee aid group. and it was during his first aid mission dropping off supplies that he was kidnapped. now, the details around the kidnapping are vague, but back in februa