Richard Broughton

March 31, 2024

Richard Broughton, 84, of Cantonment, passed away March 21, 2024. He was born in Monroeville, AL on October 17, 1939 to Milton and Authurine Broughton. Richard worked as a Beaming Operator for The Monsanto Company until he retired in 1985. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lillie Broughton, his parents Milton and Authurine Broughton, his brothers Willie Broughton and O’Neal Broughton.

He is survived by his sons Richard (Rose), Dennis (Cynthia), Danny (Shannon), Lee, Tony, Carvin, Brian (Norma), and Dwayne (Emma); his siblings Milton Broughton, Caroline (Randolph) Scurry, Billie (Henrietta) Broughton, Katie (Wade) Broughton-Brown; his grandchildren Pam, Allicia, Nileela, Jasmine, Sante (Mariah), Rane, Lee, Jr., Antonio, Chelsea, Shaquille, Bianca, Deondra, LaFaye, Joe, and Samuel. He also leaves behind his beloved friend, Juanita Grandison and her children, Beverly, Samuel, Ernest, Yolanda, and Charnita (Shawn), as well as a host of great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family members and friends.

Visitation services will be held from 11:00am to 12:00pm on Saturday, April 6, 2024 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 S. Highway 29, Cantonment, Florida 32533. Graveside services will follow at 12:15pm at Williams Cemetery, 2523 US-29, Cantonment, Florida 32533.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 South Highway 29, Cantonment, is entrusted with arrangements.

Man Seeks To Reverse Plea In Conviction As Accessory In 2018 Walnut Hill Murder

March 30, 2024

A man recently sentenced to prison as an accessory in a 2018 Walnut Hill murder case has filed a motion to withdraw a no contest plea he made over four years ago.

Christopher James Logan Stacey was sentenced in January 2024 to 40 years in prison for accessory after the face to first degree premeditated murder and accessory after the face to first degree attempted premeditated murder. He received credit for 1,612 days served in the county jail awaiting trial.

Stacey allegedly helped his father transport the bodies to Alabama and burn the evidence in Florida.

He appeared before Escambia County Circuit Court Judge Linda Nobles this week, saying that he wanted to withdraw his no contest plea because he thought he would be sentenced as a youthful offender or to just 10 years.

According to a motion filed in circuit court, Christopher James Logan Stacey seeks to withdraw his plea because it was “entered due to defense counsel coercing him and/or not explaining all implications of the plea”. His attorney, Bryan J. Hamlin, disputes the claim and asked the court to appoint another “conflict-free” counsel. A hearing is set for next week before Judge Linda Nobles.

According to court transcript , Stacey was asked by the court, “And has anyone forced you to enter a plea against your will?” to which Stacey replied, “no, sir”.

“Has anyone promised you and guarantee you what your furfure sentence will be,” the judge asked.

“No, sir,” Stacey replied, according to transcripts.

Judge Nobles will issue a ruling at a later date.

Christopher James Logan Stacey’s father, Christopher Alan Stacey was convicted in September 2023 and sentenced to life plus 30 years for second degree murder and attempted second degree murder. He was originally indicted for first degree premeditated murder and attempted first degree premeditated murder but pleaded to the lesser charges.

Christopher Alan Stacey claimed the shootings were self defense. Court motions and denied appeals from the Florida First District Court of Appeals delayed the trial, but all of Stacey’s self defense motions were eventually denied.

Christopher Alan Stacey’s ex-wife, Jessica Nicole Thomas, was also charged with accessory after the fact to first degree premeditated murder and accessory after the fact to attempted first degree premeditated murder for the shooting at her home on Highway 164. Alexis Ileene Shiffner Cain pleaded guilty to accessory after the fact to first degree premeditated murder and accessory after the fact to attempted first degree premeditated murder.

Alabama detectives learned that Boutwell had been at his friend’s house in the 5900 block of Highway 164, just east of Highway 97 in Walnut Hill. Deputies responded to find the suspects in the home.

An Escambia County, FL, investigator was contacted by Atmore Police to relay information on the shooting location. He instructed deputies to respond to the home where they found a couch burning in the backyard (photo below). Deputies extinguished the fire. Victim Boutwell later said he was shot on the couch in the living room of the home, which is about nine miles from where the men were found with the truck.

According to the report, an AR-15 was found in one of the bedrooms and a 12-gauge shotgun was found in another bedroom. The report does not specify if either was the murder weapon. A bullet hole was found in an interior wall.

Christopher Alan Stacey was seated on a bucket across the road from the residence watching as investigators processed the crime scene, while his son sat  in a wooden chair in front of a neighboring home (both pictured below). Cain and Jessica Thomas were placed in the back of ECSO patrol vehicles as investigators worked.

Florida investigators also responded to the truck at Brushy Creek on Deere Creek Road in Alabama to process that crime scene with Alabama agencies.  The straight-line location of the truck was about 1,000 feet north of the Alabama-Florida State line.

Christopher Alan Stacey resided with Thomas at the home on Highway 164. Boutwell told law enforcement that he was shot because of an argument with her ex-husband. The son, Christopher James Logan Stacey, also resided in the home, the report states.

Boutwell, the victim that survived the July 2018 shooting, was killed in a single vehicle wreck on March 13, 2021, on Highway 4A about three miles west of Century. He was pronounced deceased at the scene; there were no passengers in the vehicle. [Read more...]

Pictured below: Christopher Alan Stacey was seated on a bucket across the road from the residence watching as investigators processed the crime scene, while his son James Logan Stacey sat on a wooden chair in front of a neighboring home. Pictured middle below: A deputy questions Jessica Thomas as she sits inside a patrol vehicle in Walnut Hill. Pictured bottom: Investigators say two men were shot inside this home on Highway 164 in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.

Woman Seriously Injured In I-10 Crash With Two Semi Trucks

March 30, 2024

One person was seriously injured in a three-vehicle crash Friday afternoon on I-10.

The crash happened about 4:50 p.m. on I-10 between the Pine Forest and Highway 29 exits.

A tractor-trailer driven by a 68-year old Pensacola man rear-ended a tractor-trailer driven by a 45-year old New York man, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The second truck was pushed forward into a vehicle driven by a 64-year old Milton woman. She was transported to an area hospital as a trauma alert.

Poarch Woman Charged With Bay Minette Murder

March 30, 2024

A Poarch woman has been charged with murder in connection with a fatal stabbing Friday morning in Baldwin county.

Cassandra Marie Malden, 30, was booked into the Baldwin County Jail without bond Friday evening.

The Bay Minette Police Department responded to a Daphne Road residence behind the former Standard Furniture factory about 9:30 a.m. Friday. Upon arrival, they located an adult male dead from an apparent stabbing.

BPD said the suspect was cooperating with investigators. Further details were not released.

Sunny, Mid To Upper 70s This Weekend

March 30, 2024

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. East wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south in the afternoon.

Saturday Night: Patchy fog after 5am. Otherwise, mostly clear, with a low around 54. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday: Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 79. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday Night: Patchy fog after 3am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Monday: Patchy fog before 7am. Otherwise, partly sunny, with a high near 81. South wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. South wind around 10 mph.

Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 82. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.

Tuesday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58. Southwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 69.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 72.

Jurey’s Three RBIs Not Enough As Northview Falls To J.U. Blacksher

March 30, 2024

J.U. Blacksher 8, Northview 6

The J.U. Blacksher Bulldogs defeated the Northview Chiefs 8-6 in a Friday afternoon game in Uriah, Alabama.

Starter Grayden Sheffield went two innings for the Chiefs, giving up four hits and five runs, striking out one and walking three. Jase Portwood went for four on the mound in relief, giving up six hits and three runs while striking out two and walking two.

Kalen Jurey went 1-2 with three RBIs for Northview. Portwood was 1-2.

Up next, the Chiefs will host the Jay Royals at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Bratt.

Blacksher 7, Northview 5 (JV)

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Brenda Faye Wilson

March 30, 2024

On March 23, 2024 God took another Angel home. Brenda Faye Wilson was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter and friend to so many who knew her.

She loved old western movies, murder mystery novels and spending time with all her grandchildren.

No matter what the job she was dedicated and worked hard.

She touched so many lives with her kind, loving heart and will truly be missed. No one can fill her shoes.

Brenda is preceded in death by her father, Henry F. Langford; brother, Ernest A. Langford and grandson, Michael K. Troche II

She is survived by her mother, Clara Kitchens; children, Riley E. Rolin Jr; John and Donna Rolin; Amanda Rolin; and Dawn and Mike Troche; three brothers; eight grandchildren; twenty great grandchildren.

A visitation will be held at Pensacola Memorial Gardens on Thursday, March 28, 2024 from 11:00 am- 12:00 pm with services to follow starting at 12:00 pm.

Ice Flyers Miss On Power-Play Chances, Fall 2-1 In Overtime Against Evansville

March 30, 2024

By Bill Vilona, Ice Flyers correspondent

The Ice Flyers came up empty on nine power-play chances Friday night.

And then lost the game in overtime while on the power play, silencing a crowd of 5,010 at the Pensacola Bay Center.

For a photo gallery, click here.

It was that kind of night, that tough of a loss as the Evansville Thunderbolts exited with a 2-1 victory to begin the Ice Flyers final home weekend of the season on Easter weekend.

“It was very fitting that we lost the game on a power play by a lack of execution, giving up a shorthanded goal. It sums up the night unfortunately,” said Ice Flyers coach Gary Graham.

After Evansville was whistled for its 10th penalty with 53.8 seconds left in regulation play, the Ice Flyers had their chance to win the game. But they were unable to get a good look in that span, then went into overtime with the penalty carrying over.

On a 4-on-3 situation, an Ice Flyers player fell while trying to make a pass. The Thunderbolts’ Matthew Hobbs got the turnover, got free on a breakaway and made a quick deke and wrister past Ice Flyers goaltender Stephen Mundinger for the game winner.

Mundinger had kept the Ice Flyers in the game the entire way, stopping 31 shots, many of them with brilliant glove saves, but the offensive production lacked, and Evansville got the win.

Evansville (23-27, 3 OT losses, 47 points) also won the previous meeting between these teams. They will play again Saturday night for the final time. The Thunderbolts clinched the final playoff spot in eighth place and trail the seventh-place Ice Flyers (24-25, 3 OT losses, 51 points) heading into the final four games of the season for both teams.

The game recap:

FIRST PERIOD

The Ice Flyers had two power play chances and a 13-5 edge in shots, but the period ended scoreless.

With 11:54 left and both teams even-strength, the Ice Flyers briefly reacted to the goal light coming on after a loose puck in a scrum was poked into the net.

But referee Keith Grooms had raised his arm and blown his whistle a second before the puck was pushed into the net to signal play stoppage. The Ice Flyers did not react as if there was a dispute. There was some pushing and shoving among several players, but no penalties issued.

Mundinger made his best save of the period on a clear breakaway chance by coming out and forcing a shot into his chest protecter.

SECOND PERIOD

This began with a flurry of shots, then ended with a flurry of fists.

And a tied game at 1-1.

Evansville had three point blank chances in the first five minutes, two of those by center Grant Spence. All were thwarted by Mundinger.

That lift carried into the game’s first goal when Reggie Millette broke free after a face off and made a perfect feed from the right side to newcomer, Spencer Kennedy, who buried a one timer into the net with 13:50 left in the period.

Kennedy played his first game Friday for the Ice Flyers, after being on four different teams this season, including 19 games for Roanoke and 13 for Peoria in the SPHL.

Spence then tied the game with 8:58 left when burying a rebound off a leg pad save by Mundinger. Brendon Harrogate got free on a 2 on 1 break to force the kick save and Spence had wide open net to finish.

After seeking a fight in the first period, but getting no takers, Kennedy landed several punches to Grayson Valente’s face as the horn sounded to end the second period. It followed a slashing call against the Thunderbirds’ Adam Pilotte.

It took minutes to sort out the infractions. Kennedy was given a five-minute fighting penalty; two minutes to Pilotte and another two minutes to Valente to start the third period.

Evansville tied the game with 8:58 remaining on a rebound shot by

THIRD PERIOD

The Ice Flyers began with a man-advantage for the first 90 seconds in a penalty filled start to this period.

The teams were not at full strength together until less than 10 minutes remained. The Ice Flyers had 12 shots in the period, but none of them with rebound chances to follow. In the period, the teams combined for 25 penalty minutes.

QUOTABLES

Ice Flyers coach Gary Graham:

“We had a lot of passengers (Friday) unfortunately. I didn’t expect it. We had a good week of practice. I tip my hat to Evansville. I thought it was a chance-for-chance, coin flip type of game, but again we should start seeing guys rise to the top as this point in the season.

The power play (woes) are the same thing all year. We just don’t have shooters. We have three of the top assist guys in the league, but we don’t have anyone in the top 15 for goals. We just don’t have guys who want to shoot the puck and when we do shoot the puck we miss the net. It’s been the same thing.

If we could just get our power play to buy into getting pucks and bodies to the net, maybe we could do something with the power play.

On Spencer Kennedy’s Impact: “Obviously he knows his role here, he knows his job. He did a great job his first shift with a big hit, and it got the crowd going, because we didn’t have a good start. That hit kind of got us going. I think we rattled off the next 13 shots.”

WHAT TO GO?

WHO: Evansville Thunderbolts vs. Ice Flyers

WHEN: Saturday, 7 p.m.

WHERE: Pensacola Bay Center

New Byrneville Minor Subdivision Approved; It’s Just Four Lots

March 29, 2024

Escambia County has approved development plans for the “Byrneville Subdivision” on 122 acres near Byrneville Elementary School. It’s the only new development approved in the county during March, and it is just four new parcels.

The plans are much different than most we’ve reported on. The applicant, John Dean of Pensacola, plans to split the 122 acres on two parcels into just the four residential lots — three that would be 20-25 acres each and one at nearly 55 acres.

The plans were approved this week by the Escambia County Development Review Committee.

Dean told NorthEscambia.com that the 55-acre parcel has already been sold; property records show it was purchased by a nearby resident.

Dean said he and his sister are planning to sell the other three parcels.

The minor subdivision fronts both West Highway 4 and Byrneville Road at the Byrneville Elementary school.

The DRC order is valid for two years.

Atmore To Test Tornado Warning Sirens Friday Afternoon

March 29, 2024

The tornado siren warning system in Atmore will be tested on Friday. According to the Atmore Police Department, the audible testing will take place between 1-3 p.m. File photo.

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