A Christmas rifle, possible warning signs and 41 seconds of gunfire: Jurors weigh Colin Gray's fate
Read full article: A Christmas rifle, possible warning signs and 41 seconds of gunfire: Jurors weigh Colin Gray's fateProsecutors say a Georgia father could have stopped his 14-year-old son from carrying out a school shooting, and they want jurors to convict him.
Iowa apartment collapse leaves residents missing, rubble too dangerous to search
Read full article: Iowa apartment collapse leaves residents missing, rubble too dangerous to searchAn Iowa mayor says five Davenport residents are missing, including two people who could still be in the wreckage of a partly collapsed apartment building.
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Authorities: 3 Duval County jail inmates die after contracting COVID-19
Read full article: Authorities: 3 Duval County jail inmates die after contracting COVID-19JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday confirmed that three inmates at the Pre-trial Detention Facility have died due to complications from COVID-19. Since the pandemic began, this is the first time the Sheriff’s Office has released information about COVID-19 deaths involving inmates of the Duval County jail. In September, the FDOH reported in the four-month period that at least 240 corrections officers tested positive at the jail and that 400 inmates tested positive. In November, for instance, three criminal trials were stopped after two defendants and an employee coming from the jail tested positive. In regard to the Duval County jail deaths, a request for comment Wednesday afternoon from the Sheriff’s Office and the FDOH was not immediately returned.
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Authorities: 3 Duval County jail inmates die after contracting COVID-19
Read full article: Authorities: 3 Duval County jail inmates die after contracting COVID-19JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday confirmed that three inmates at the Pre-trial Detention Facility have died due to complications from COVID-19. Since the pandemic began, this is the first time the Sheriff’s Office has released information about COVID-19 deaths involving inmates of the Duval County jail. In September, the FDOH reported in the four-month period that at least 240 corrections officers tested positive at the jail and that 400 inmates tested positive. In November, for instance, three criminal trials were stopped after two defendants and an employee coming from the jail tested positive. AdIn regard to the Duval County jail deaths, a request for comment Wednesday afternoon from the Sheriff’s Office and the FDOH was not immediately returned.
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Parents outraged after children contract COVID-19 in jail
Read full article: Parents outraged after children contract COVID-19 in jailJACKSONVILLE, Fla. There is outrage from relatives of loved ones infected with COVID-19 who are incarcerated inside both the Duval County Jail and the Duval County Juvenile Detention Center. Patricia Brooks is a concerned mother who recently learned her son Tyrone had become infected with COVID-19 while incarcerated inside the Duval County Jail. Barnum says she has been acting as a go-between for relatives and jail officials. She also says she has been trying to find out how the virus was able to spread throughout the jail after jail officials publicly announced protocols to prevent an outbreak inside the jail. The jail reached 178 reported positive cases when 50 inmates who tested positive were released.
