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Witness to deadly shooting: “It’s a shame; he was a young man”

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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – Richmond Police continue to investigate a homicide that happened in broad daylight on Sunday.

Jim Upton witnessed the shooting on East Broad and 4th Street, near a Subway restaurant.

“Three shots. Bang, bang, bang, just like that,” he recalled to 8News.

The scary scene unfolded in front of Upton outside the window of his girlfriend’s apartment.

“I looked out the window and saw people running. I saw a man running this way. The VCU cop was right there, he had him down right down on gunpoint,” Upton said.

Richmond Police say officers responded to shots fired around 3:15 in the afternoon. Officers found the victim with gunshot wounds.

“They took him away, they were doing CPR on him,” Upton said.

Police say the man died due to his injuries, after being taken to a local hospital.

“It’s a shame it had to happen, he was a young man,” Upton said.

Broad Street was shut down to traffic for about three hours while Richmond and VCU Police investigated the incident. Police say detectives believe this was not an isolated incident. The Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of death.

Police have not released a description of the suspect. If you have a tip, Richmond Police encourage you to contact Crime Stoppers at (804)-780-1000 or Major Crimes Detective M. Young (804)-646-3926.

This incident was the first of two homicide investigations in Richmond on Sunday.

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Fire breaks out at vacant Petersburg building

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PETERSBURG, Va. (WRIC) — A fire broke out early Monday morning at a vacant Petersburg building.

Petersburg Fire Marshall James Reid said a person observed smoke coming from the building on Sycamore Street around 6:30 a.m.

Petersburg firefighters found an old mattress and cigarette butts in the building, leading them to believe squatters lived inside.

“The wooden doors were forced open and when they looked inside, they found fire on the lower portion floor level of the structure,” Reid said.

There were no injuries reported.

Fire crews are currently assessing the damage.

Stay with 8News for updates.

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Crash closes I-95 south at Tech Center

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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A portion of Interstate 95 south in Richmond was shut down Monday morning due to a multi-vehicle crash.

At one point, all southbound lanes of I-95 at the Tech Center — which is also near I-64 (mile marker 79) — were closed. Around 8 a.m., all lanes reopened.

An 8News viewer sent photos of the multi-vehicle crash, which shows the overturned car. It is unclear if anyone was injured.

Although the lanes have reopened, drivers should continue to expect residual delays in the area.

Stay with 8News for updates.

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Man shot and killed in Church Hill

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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Police say a man was shot and killed in Richmond’s Church Hill neighborhood Sunday night.

Officers say they were called to the 1100 block of N 29th Street at 7:37 p.m., where they found a man lying unresponsive in a driveway. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.

This is the second homicide in Richmond on Sunday. Earlier in the day, a man was shot and killed outside a Subway restaurant on Broad Street.

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RPS substitute teacher, youth minister found not guilty of sexual battery of children

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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Richmond Public Schools substitute teacher and youth minister that was accused of sexual battery was acquitted of all charges.

Vance Chisolm, 44,  was charged with four counts of sexual battery involving a juvenile back in June 2017. On March 13, he was found not guilty.

Chisolm, who calls himself “Minister -V-,” founded Youth Ministry Entertainment and was ordained as a minister in 2007, according to their website.

Chisholm was previously featured among Style Weekly’s Top 40 Under 40 list in 2011 for his work with YME, which seeks to mentor youth while providing them with positive outlets to express themselves and prevent violence.

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Man charged with involuntary manslaughter after woman fatally shot in Henrico townhouse

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HENRICO COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Henrico Police have made an arrest in the January shooting death of a woman.

David Wayne Dykes, 22, of Henrico, was arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter.

Officers were called to the 4100 block of Townhouse Road around 10:30 p.m. on Jan. 13 for a report of a shooting. There, they found 21-year-old Jessica Brianne Rogers of Henrico, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound.

She was transported to a local hospital where she died of her injuries.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Metro Richmond Crime Stoppers at 804-780-1000.

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Good Samaritans rescue woman in wheelchair who fell off pier

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ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands (CNN) – While on a stop in the U.S. Virgin Islands, a female cruise-goer who uses a wheelchair fell into the water, and two men jumped in to save her.

Kuntry Hamilton and Randolph Donovan are being hailed as heroes for racing to the rescue when a young woman in a wheelchair rolled off a dock Monday in Saint Thomas.

Video of the rescue was posted on social media. It shows the two men using a life ring to keep the woman, who has not been identified, afloat.

I want to thank and acknowledge two members of our Visitor Experience team at the Department of Tourism – Kashief…

Posted by Commissioner Joseph Boschulte on Tuesday, August 13, 2019

The good Samaritans worked together with several people on the dock, who used a rope to pull the woman to safety.

The woman was visiting Saint Thomas as a passenger onboard the Carnival cruise ship Fascination, which had stopped on the island.

Former NFL player Cedric Benson killed in motorcycle crash

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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Former UT running back Cedric Benson was killed in a motorcycle crash in west Austin Saturday night.

Austin police responded to the crash at the 5600 block of Mt. Bonnell Rd. around 10:20 p.m.

Police say a mini-van was trying to cross the intersection when it ran into a motorcycle. Benson and a woman were pronounced dead at the scene.

Family and fans of Benson took to social media to grieve for the former Longhorn. Benson’s brother posted on facebook about his brother’s death and his former UT coach Mack Brown offered his condolences on Instagram.

Benson was drafted 4th overall by the Chicago Bears in 2005
He rushed for 5,540 yards during his Texas career and won the Doak Walker award in 2004 given to college football’s best running back.

Benson played his high school ball at Midland Lee where he was viewed as one of the best prospects in the country. He was 36-years-old.


After nearly 7 months, Virginia teen ’emerges’ from coma

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Hearing that her daughter Sedonia wouldn’t be coming home as soon as she expected was actually the best news her mother Dr. Carrie Triepel could receive.

“Doctor called me and said she’s emerged,” Triepel said of the phone call she received on August 7. “I just, I just screamed holy expletives.”

Sedonia, 17, suffered major injuries from a car crash that happened on December 19, 2018, on North Great Neck Road, where it meets River Road in Virginia Beach. She was put on life support because of injuries to her brain.

Since then, Sedonia has been in a coma and has had 15 surgeries. Since mid January, she has been treated at the Shepherds Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The center specializes in the treatment and rehabilitation of people with spinal cord injuries and acquired brain injury.

Triepel, who herself is an orthopedics surgeon for Sentara, said progress has been steady. Sedonia was scheduled to come home at the end of August, until the emergence opened up new rehabilitation opportunities.

“Now she’ll be doing 5 hours of rehab per day, and it’s a very specialized area. Only a few areas in the county are offering that rehab,” Triepel said.

She said her daughter can move her extremities, but controlling the movement will take work.

“She can answer yes, no questions. For example she will turn her head left for ‘yes’ and right for ‘no’,” Triepel explains.

However, her memory is in tact, according to her mother. She even can remember what Harry Potter “house” she was sorted too.

“That’s my daughter,” Triepel laughed.

In light of the long road ahead, several local elected leaders are hosting a fundraiser Sunday, August 18 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Hot Tuna in Virginia Beach.

Victoria Manning, an At-Large Virginia Beach School Board Member, headed up the effort. The money raised will go towards the purchase of a wheelchair for an accessible van for when Sedonia eventually returns home.

Donations will be accepted at the door, but you must register ahead of time to attend.

Triepel said the community has been amazing since day 1.

“Think I’m holding up well, and that is purely through my faith in God and everyone’s prayers,” Triepel said. “Nobody’s life turns out the way they plan it to be … no one’s. Just like in a tennis match. You don’t learn by winning, you learn through your struggles.”

Police: Woman tried to smother husband with pillow in Vanderbilt hospital room

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A 60-year-old woman tried to smother her husband with a pillow as he was in a hospital bed at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, police say.

Barbara Jones was booked into the Metro jail Sunday on a charge of attempted criminal homicide.

According to an arrest affidavit, Vanderbilt police responded Saturday to a hospital room at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

Someone in the hospital reported hearing screams from the victim’s room and told officers they entered the room and witnessed Jones removing a pillow from her husband’s face.

The victim screamed to the witness “she tried to smother me to death,” police said.

When the victim was interviewed by police, he told officers Jones was completely on top of him in the hospital bed using all of her body weight. Due to his medical state, he claimed he was unable to lift her off of him.

Prior to the incident, the victim stated he could hear his wife drinking and could smell alcohol in the room.

Bond for Jones was set at $50,000. She is expected in court Wednesday.

Thousands flee from ‘monster’ wildfire on Canary Islands

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) — A major, out-of-control wildfire in Spain’s Canary Islands was throwing flames 50 meters (160 feet) into the air on Monday, forcing emergency workers to evacuate more than 9,000 people, authorities said.

The blaze — described by the local fire department as “a monster” — was racing across parched woodlands into Tamadaba Natural Park, regarded as one of the jewels on Gran Canaria, a mountainous volcanic island in the Atlantic Ocean archipelago off northwest Africa.

Famous for its beaches and mountains, Gran Canaria and its capital, Las Palmas, are popular European vacation destinations but the blaze was in a rugged inland area known as the central highlands. Some tourists had to leave rural hotels as a precaution and were moved to other holiday accommodations, the island’s government said.

Tourists on the coast could see billowing clouds of gray smoke being blown out to sea. Las Palmas international airport was working normally, authorities said.

Canary Islands President Ángel Víctor Torres said 1,100 firefighters were being deployed in shifts along with 16 water-dropping aircraft to battle the blaze that started Saturday afternoon. The local government said around 6,000 hectares (14,800 acres) had been charred in just 48 hours, villages were evacuated and two dozen roads were closed.

Emergency workers faced huge flames and gusting winds that blew embers into the air, starting secondary fires, local fire officials said. Summer temperatures Monday were expected to hit 36 degrees Celsius (nearly 97 degrees Fahrenheit) and climb to 38 C (100 F) later this week.

The Spanish caretaker government’s farm minister, Luis Planas, told a news conference in Las Palmas that Madrid sent a “cutting-edge” drone to the island that can livestream images of the fire at night. One aircraft on Gran Canaria also coordinated aviation movements to prevent an accident in the busy skies, he said.

Planas said the official response to the fire on Gran Canaria was one of the greatest firefighting deployments recently in all of Spain.

Gran Canaria is the third-largest island in the Canary Islands archipelago, which is 150 kilometers (93 miles) west of Africa. About 50 kilometers (31 miles) in diameter, Gran Canaria has a population of 850,000.

Wildfires are common in southern Europe during the parched summer months but changing lifestyles and the emptying out of rural areas have made woodlands more vulnerable, experts say.

Gran Canaria emergency chief Frederico Grillo said recent blazes on the island are much worse now than when families worked in the countryside and kept the forests more orderly, private news agency Europa Press reported.

He said if the island’s entire annual budget was used for forest fire prevention, it would only be possible to clear brush from 30% of its woodlands and there would still be large amounts of inaccessible areas due to the island’s steep mountains and deep ravines.

Man gets first haircut in 15 years to join Army

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MISSOULA, Mont. (WFLA/CNN) – A man who went a decade and a half without a haircut recently sat down in the barber’s chair for a very special reason.

Reynaldo Arroyo, 23, hadn’t gotten his hair cut for 15 years. But he wanted to enlist in the Army as an infantryman.

So he went to the barbershop for a trim – and then some!

Arroyo says he will be donating his hair to “Locks of Love.” The nonprofit organization makes wigs for children experiencing hair loss from medical conditions.

Washington Monument will reopen to the public in September after years of repairs

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WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Washington Monument is finally going to reopen.

According to The Washington Post, since the August 23, 2011 earthquake, the national landmark has been closed on and off for more than five years.

It’s set to reopen Sept. 19 at 9 a.m., according to the National Park Service.

The iconic tower has undergone improvements to the elevator control system.

A new security screening facility has also been built.

The 555-foot monument that honors America’s first president, is the tallest structure in Washington, D.C.

Ohio boy donates all $15K in state fair winnings to St. Jude Children’s Hospital

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HURON COUNTY, OH (WCMH) — A boy in Ohio donated all his 15K winnings from a local fair to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. 

According to a Facebook post by Western Reserve Schools, 7th grader Diesel Pippert won $15,000 in livestock premiums during the Huron County fair.  

Good afternoon, Western Reserve! A young man lives amongst us who should be an example to us all. WR 7th grader Diesel…

Posted by Western Reserve Schools on Saturday, August 17, 2019

Diesel then did something that has some people calling him a hero.  

He donated every bit of his winnings to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  

“His donation of $15,000 will help to find cures for young children and save lives,” the Facebook post reads.  

2 firefighters from Virginia, Florida missing on fishing trip

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PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Two firefighters from Florida and Virginia have gone missing on a fishing trip off Port Canaveral, prompting 50 fellow firefighters to help with a wide search.

The Coast Guard and other agencies are looking for Brian McCluney and Justin Walker who were boating toward a fishing spot known as 8A reef. McCluney works for the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, and Justin Walker is a master technician for the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department. The Jacksonville fire department said 50 of its firefighters are assisting on 11 boats.

The Jacksonville Association of Fire Fighters set up a donation website Sunday for people to help with a search that has extended from Port Canaveral to north of Jacksonville and 80 miles off shore.

The boaters were supposed to return Friday.


APNewsBreak: US prisons chief removed after Epstein’s death

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General William Barr has removed the acting director of the Bureau of Prisons from his position more than a week after millionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein took his own life while in federal custody.

Hugh Hurwitz’s reassignment Monday comes amid mounting evidence that guards at the chronically understaffed Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York abdicated their responsibility to keep the 66-year-old Epstein from killing himself while he awaited trial on charges of sexually abusing teenage girls. The FBI and the Justice Department’s inspector general are investigating his death.

Barr named Kathleen Hawk Sawyer, the prison agency’s director from 1992 until 2003, to replace Hurwitz. Hurwitz is moving to a role as a deputy in charge of the bureau’s reentry programs, where he will work with Barr on putting in place the First Step Act, a criminal justice overhaul.

The bureau has come under intense scrutiny since Epstein’s death, with lawmakers and Barr demanding answers about how Epstein was left unsupervised and able to take his own life on Aug. 10 while held at one of the most secure federal jails in America.

A statement from Barr gave no specific reason for the reassignment. But Barr said last week that officials had uncovered “serious irregularities” and was angry that staff members at the jail had failed to “adequately secure this prisoner.”

He ordered bureau last Tuesday to temporarily reassign the warden , Lamine N’Diaye, to a regional office and the two guards who were supposed to be watching Epstein were placed on administrative leave.

Those guards on Epstein’s unit failed to check on him every half hour, as required, and are suspected of falsifying log entries to show they had, according to several people familiar with the matter. Both guards were working overtime because of staffing shortages, the people said.

Multiple people familiar with operations at the jail say Epstein was taken off the watch after about a week and put back in a high-security housing unit where he was less closely monitored, but still supposed to be checked on every 30 minutes.

They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the investigation.

Hurwitz is a longtime bureaucrat who joined the bureau in 1998. He had also served in the Education Department, the Food and Drug Administration and worked for NASA’s office of inspector general. He returned to the prison agency in 2015 and was appointed acting director by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions in 2018.

He also weathered through the death of Boston mobster James “Whitey” Bulger, who was killed in a federal prison in West Virginia in October, just after he was transferred there. Lawmakers, advocates and even prison guards had been sounding the alarm about dangerous conditions there for years, but there has been no public indication that federal prison officials took any action to address the safety concerns. Bulger’s killing was the third at the facility within six months.

As director of the bureau, Hurwitz was responsible for overseeing 122 facilities, 37,000 staff member and about 184,000 inmates.

Hawk Sawyer was the first woman to lead the agency and held a number of jobs during nearly 27 years there. She worked as a psychologist a federal correctional facility in West Virginia, was as an associate warden and then a warden at other facilities, and ultimately was nominated to lead the agency during Barr’s first stint as attorney general in the early 1990s.

“Under Dr. Hawk Sawyer’s previous tenure at the Bureau, she led the agency with excellence, innovation, and efficiency, receiving numerous awards for her outstanding leadership,” Barr said in a statement.

Barr also named Thomas Kane, a longtime bureau employee who has held a variety of leadership roles, as the deputy director.

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Associated Press writer Michael R. Sisak in New York contributed to this report.

Initiatives discussed to improve rural broadband in Virginia

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MINERAL, Va. (AP) — Officials in Virginia are discussing ways to improve reliable internet service in rural areas.

The Daily Progress reports that U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger hosted a Rural Broadband Summit on Saturday at Louisa County High School in Mineral, Virginia, to discuss initiatives to bring internet access to rural communities.

The Federal Communications Commission sets the benchmark for internet reliability at 25 megabytes per second for downloads and 3 megabytes per second for uploads.

Statewide, 97 percent of urban areas have access to internet speeds that meet the federal benchmarks, compared to 71 percent in rural areas.

‘The Rock’ announces marriage to longtime girlfriend

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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson announced Monday that he married longtime girlfriend Lauren Hashian.

Johnson, 47, posted a photograph from the couple’s wedding day, which was Sunday in Hawaii.

Johnson and Hashian, 34, have two daughters: Jasmine, 3, and Tiana, 1.

The couple began dating in 2007, according to CNN, and despite welcoming two daughters, Johnson said he wasn’t ready for marriage last year.

Investigation underway after man found dead on rock in James River

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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A death investigation is underway after a man was found dead on a rock in the middle of the James River.

Lt. Sayles, with Richmond Police, said someone from the Manchester Bridge saw a male and alerted authorities just after 12 p.m.

Officers arrived to find city fire and EMS already on scene. Emergency crews deployed a raft to get the body. Police pronounced the man dead around 12:45 p.m.

8News spoke to a bystander at the scene who says she saw a large police presence near Brown’s Island all day.

“Saw a couple of police cars and a firefighter engine and everyone was kind of looking over the side,” said Byron Garrett.

He says it made him think the worst.

“We thought that maybe they were looking for somebody. Someone had maybe jumped off a bridge or had an accident,” Garrett said.

Garrett told 8News he took a walk later in the afternoon and still saw a heavy presence.

He told 8News he saw what appeared to be a body bag.

Byron Garrett

“We saw an officer with what looked like an evidence bag, perhaps a body bag or something to that effect, down on Brown’s Island,” Garrett said. “So it looked like somewhere around the pipeline they had perhaps found the body.”

Stephen Berry says he saw police near Brown’s Island and grew suspicious.

“There’s not an event going on so we thought it was kind of odd that he’d be sitting there,” Berry told 8News.

As for Garrett, he said this isn’t the first time an incident like Sunday has happened.

“It’s a fairly common occurrence,” he said, “I mean, not daily, but once every few months during the summer.”

Major Crimes is investigating.

Police: Teen shot overnight in Richmond

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A teen was injured in an overnight shooting in Creighton Court, Richmond Police say.

Officers were dispatched the 2100 block of Creighton Road at around 12:45 a.m. and found an 18-year-old suffering from a non-life threatening gunshot wound. The victim was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Major Crimes Detectives are attempting to gather additional information that may assist with this investigation.    Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 780-1000, or they may visit www.7801000.com. The P3 Tips Crime Stoppers app for smartphones may also be used.  All Crime Stoppers methods are anonymous.

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