Tornado Captured On Video

April 15, 2011

A tornado in Jackson, Mississippi, was caught on video Friday afternoon.

Explosions and sparks from falling power lines and transformers can been seen as the tornado tracks along the ground. To watch the video, click play above.

Deputies: Alabama Man Finds Falling In Love With Local Prostitutes Not Recommended

April 15, 2011

An Alabama man was beaten and robbed early Thursday evening after a local prostitute he developed feelings for set him up.

At around 8:30 p.m., April 14, deputies responded to the Cutty Sark Bar, at 3811 Mobile Highway, for a reported robbery.

According to the victim, identified as 50-year-old Danny Fountain of Summerdale, AL, he was visiting a prostitute, at a residence in the 800 block of Citrus Street, when he was attacked. He could only identify the prostitute by her first name of Terry and her nickname of “Tee”.

Fountain told deputies that he was sitting in his vehicle waiting on the prostitute when he was approached by her and two black males. The two male suspects pulled him from the vehicle and began to beat him and demand money. During the attack, the prostitute directed the male suspects to look in Fountains shirt pocket for the money. One of the suspects reached into his pocket and stole $300 in cash, an ATM card and a driver’s license.

During the investigation Fountain was unable to provide deputies with any other physical description concerning the black male suspects. He did tell deputies that the prostitute had blonde hair and was wearing shorts. He said that he had known the prostitute for several days after picking her up on Citrus Street. He then admitted that he had developed feelings for her and thought that she cared for him. After this incident, he realizes that she didn’t and had set him up.

“Solicitation of prostitution is not a good idea for a number of reasons. One risks the chances of arrest, contracting sexually transmitted disease or a fate similar to the victim in this case,” said sheriff’s spokesperson Deputy Chris Welborn. “Falling in love with our local prostitutes is certainly not recommended.”

Fountain, who was injured during the attack, refused medical treatment.

Deputies Looks For Clues In Arby’s Armed Roberry

April 15, 2011

Escambia County Sheriff’s investigators are hoping the public can help provide information that will lead to the arrest of an Arby’s armed robbery suspect.

On Thursday, April 14, at around 8:40 p.m., deputies responded to the Arby’s restaurant on Davis Highway for a reported robbery. They were told by three employees that a white male wearing a black ski mask that partially obscured his face, blue “hoodie”, blue jeans and white sneakers jumped over the counter with a handgun and demanded money.

According to deputies, the suspect was believed to be armed with a small semi-automatic handgun. They would not disclose the amount of money that was taken before the suspect fled.

“After the suspect ran out of the store he entered an older a 1997 or 1998 Ford F-150 truck. The truck was described as being painted black with a red stripe down the side,” said sheriff’s spokesperson Deputy Chris Welborn. “We’re hoping this information will result in phone calls from the public, which hopefully results in the arrest of this individual.”

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

Northview To Hold Beginners Volleyball Clinic Next Week

April 15, 2011

http://www.northescambia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/NHS-Volley-018.jpgNorthview High School will host a Volleyball Junior/Beginners Clinic next week for new players wishing to learn the basics of the game.

Participants must be in at least the sixth grade. High school participants are also welcome if they are new to volleyball.  Different skill level groups will be formed during the clinic. Participants will work with current and former Northview players and coaches and learn to improve their individual and team skills. Sessions will begin at 4 p.m. each day April 19-21.

The cost is $30. For a flyer and registration/release form with more information, click here.

For questions, call Betty Heaton at (850) 327-6681 or email bheaton@escambia.k12.fl.us.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

FHP To Conduct Highway 29 Checkpoint Tonight

April 15, 2011

The Florida Highway Patrol will be holding a “Comprehensive Roadside Safety Checkpoint” between 10:00 tonight and 3:00 Saturday morning. The checkpoint will
be on Highway 29 in the area of Broad Street (near I-10). There will be approximately 25 (25) uniformed officers participating.

During the operation, vehicles will be stopped to check for driver impairment. Should impairment be detected, roadside sobriety testing will be performed on site, according to the FHP. Warning devices will be placed in strategic locations for the safety and protection of the public.

“Highway 29 is a main arterial route for motorist traveling through Escambia County and into the state of Alabama. Through the use of Roadside Sobriety Safety Checkpoints, we hope to merge public education and enforcement to achieve a reduction in the deaths and injuries associated with impaired drivers,” said FHP Lt. Steve Preston.

Suspect Shot, Killed By Deputy In Armed Santa Rosa Standoff

April 15, 2011

A 45-year old  man was shot to death Thursday night after a standoff with Santa Rosa County deputies.

Johann Felber was shot by a Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office deputy after he reportedly fired a shotgun out the window of his Milton home during the armed standoff.

Just before 6 p.m. Thursday, deputies responded to a reported armed family disturbance at 4504 Galt City Road where they found Felber standing on his porch armed with a shotgun, according to Sgt. Scott Haines, public information officer for the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office. Deputies ordered Felber to drop the weapon, at which time he retreated inside of the residence.

A hostage negotiator was able to reach Felber on the phone.

“The suspect was very irate and told the negotiator that either the deputies would die, or he would die, and that he was not going to come out of this situation alive.  During the negotiations, the suspect fired numerous rounds from a shotgun inside of his residence.  Deputies could hear the suspect reloading his shotgun on numerous occasions,” Haines said.

At about 8:43, Felber broke out the front bedroom window of the home with the shotgun.

“The suspect then pointed the shotgun at a deputy that was outside, at which time the deputy fired his weapon at the suspect.  The suspect dropped out of view and it was not immediately known if the suspect was incapacitated,” according to Haines.

The Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office SWAT team deployed robot inside the home. The suspect was located on a video feed from the robot incapacitated in the  bedroom where he was last seen in the window. The SWAT team then entered the home where Felber was found dead.

As is standard practice, the officer-involved shooting is under investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Escambia Considers Moving School Bus Stops That Avoid Sex Offenders

April 15, 2011

The Escambia County School District is looking at new bus stop policies in an effort they say will keep children safe from sexual offenders and predators.

The district is set to vote at a meeting next week to lower the distance between bus stops and some sex offenders. Under the current rules, bus stops are not allowed within 1,000 feet of a registered offender or predator’s home. That policy, according to district officials, forces some children to walk long distances to a bus stop, perhaps putting them in greater risk of contact with a sex offender.

Across Escambia County, officials say 44 percent of all public school children live within 1,000 feet of a registered sex offender.

The new policy under consideration would follow current state law by keeping bus stops 1,000 or more feet from a sexual predator or offender being monitored by the state. But in the case of other offenders, the limit would be lowered to 100 feet.

The final vote on any bus stop changes will come at the next meeting of the Escambia County School Board next Tuesday.

It’s April 15 – But You Have 3 More Days To File Your Taxes

April 15, 2011

Don’t panic just because it’s April 15 — you get three extra days to file your federal taxes this year.

The bonus day is thanks to Emancipation Day, a little-known Washington, D.C., holiday that celebrates the freeing of slaves in the District of Columbia. Emancipation Day falls on Saturday but it is observed in D.C. on Friday. That prompted the IRS to extend the tax filing deadline to April 18 this year. Under the tax code, filing deadlines can’t fall on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays.

If you are unable to complete and file your federal individual tax return by the April 18 deadline, you can request an extension of time to file, which will automatically give you until Oct. 17, 2011, to submit your tax return to the Internal Revenue Service.

An extension gives you an additional six months to file your tax return. But keep in mind that an extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay. All outstanding balances are due on April 18, 2011.

In order to get an extension, you need to file Form 4868 with the IRS. Taxpayers can electronically file Form 4868 through IRS Free File or Free File Fillable Forms. Using Free File to prepare and electronically submit Form 4868 is free to everyone, regardless of income.

Escambia’s Top High School Seniors Are Honored

April 15, 2011

Escambia County’s top seniors were honored Thursday night at the 2001 Senior Academic Awards at the Mustin Beach Officers’ Club.

The banquet was sponsored by the Escambia County Public Schools Foundation and Kerrigan, Estess, Rankin, McLeod and Thompson.

Recipients  were:

Northview High School
Ashley E. Digmon
LaNeicia D. Gomez
Jocelyn M. Gould
Sarah Malinda Killam
Emily F. Vickrey
Mallory Ann Bell
Christina N. Sepulveda
Colton Sims
James Tyler Garrett
Hayley Renee Simpson
Allyson M. Bullard

Tate High School
Caitlyn Nicole Gallagher
Michael Todd Lowery
Kimberly Noelle McCroan
Caroline Marie Merritt
Shawna Rachelle Murphy
Jessica Lee Mack
Denis Alex McKinnon III
Kelly Hendricks Ewing
Christopher Taylor McKeon
Bryan Jeffrey Rhodes
Kristyn Alyse Covotta

West Florida High School
Hieu Chau
Rocio Gomez Novo
Daniel L. Grenier
Stephanie M. Hayley
Matthew O’Rear
John P. Ansardi, Jr.
Nicholas Dolan Rivers
Benjamin Parrish
James Sidney Clements III
Hannah Pate
Miranda Bjorklund

Pine Forest High
Sirikanya Sellers
Kristen Lassen
Nicole Scully
Krista MacMurray
Hillare’ LaFond
Joseph Mills
Kristi Spatter
Michael Core
T’Kara Mullins
Austin Williams
James Wood

Escambia High School
Hannah Bergstrom
Brianna Biggs
Jeff Cutaio
Khoa Cao Dang
Shawn Patrick Reid
Brandon Mejias
Jessica Reed
Raymond Tu
Anthony J. Bushey
Alexanderia Newman
Erick Hudson, II

Pensacola High School
Ivory Leonard
Edith Licona
John Michael Morales
Henry Nguyen
Sandy Nguyen
Uniqua Monae Rogers
Indy Daigle
Yu Ting Zheng
Christian Bulosan
Diana Nguyen
Aleitha Smith

Pensacola High IB Program
Jemimah Chen
Priya Garg
Nathan Prasad Gupta
Fareed Rifai
Julie Phuong Vu
Samantha Paedae
Nick Feroce
Kay Li
Michael Brusoski
Jamie Landa
Angela Joy Menah

Washington High School
Thomas Campbell Arnold
Tam Mai
Diana M. Manis
Shannon Robinson
Michael Cleveland Stavely
Aryn Bradley
Bradley Leon
Alex Goodspeed
Lindsey Shaw
Matthew Horne
Parvina A. Kudyakova

National Merit Finalists
Andrew Clark
Melody Dalton
Helie Dharia
Priya Garg
Nathan Gupta
Kay Li
Julie Vu
Savannah Wing

Northview JV Downs Flomaton

April 15, 2011

The junior varsity Northview Chiefs ended their season Thursday with a win over the Flomaton Hurricanes. Northview beat the ‘Canes 9-5 to end their season at 14-3.

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