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  • This is heartbreaking. The loss of Jeanette, especially in such a senseless way, is tragic—her children, the unborn baby, and the ripple effects on the family are unimaginable. Jesse’s resilience in stepping up for his sister’s children after losing so many family members is truly heroic, but no one should have to endure that level of pain alone.

    This is heartbreaking. The loss of Jeanette, especially in such a senseless way, is tragic—her children, the unborn baby, and the ripple effects on the family are unimaginable. Jesse’s resilience in stepping up for his sister’s children after losing so many family members is truly heroic, but no one should have to endure that level of pain alone.

    This is heartbreaking. The loss of Jeanette, especially in such a senseless way, is tragic—her children, the unborn baby, and the ripple effects on the family are unimaginable. Jesse’s resilience in stepping up for his sister’s children after losing so many family members is truly heroic, but no one should have to endure that level of pain alone.

    It’s a reminder of the importance of community and support, like you said—surrounding them with love and strength. Every little gesture, whether it’s a donation, helping with meals, or even just offering a listening ear, can make such a difference in moments like these.

  • The brilliant Chris Rose always manages to say what most of us are thinking — only better, deeper, and with words I could never quite string together myself.

    The brilliant Chris Rose always manages to say what most of us are thinking — only better, deeper, and with words I could never quite string together myself.

    “The brilliant Chris Rose always manages to say what most of us are thinking — only better, deeper, and with words I could never quite string together myself.

    Most of us have defining moments that forever split our lives into before and after. For me, there will always be a before Katrina and an after Katrina. Twenty years later, the storm’s shadow still lingers. Not just in memory, but in the city’s bones, its culture, its people. And in mine.

    This piece — this love letter, this reckoning, this eulogy wrapped in dark humor — says it all. From someone who lived it, broke under it, told the jokes in the rubble, and still finds a way to love New Orleans like the rest of us who stayed, or who keep coming back.

    ‘Nobody puts the funk in dysfunction like the Maid of Orleans.’
    Damn right.

    Please read this. And to those of you who remember…
    We’re still here. And we’re still smitten.
    — Chris Rose”

  • I’m so deeply sorry for your loss. Losing someone dear like “Eddie F” hits hard—and being at a loss for words is completely understandable when grief strikes.

    I’m so deeply sorry for your loss. Losing someone dear like “Eddie F” hits hard—and being at a loss for words is completely understandable when grief strikes.

    I’m so deeply sorry for your loss. Losing someone dear like “Eddie F” hits hard—and being at a loss for words is completely understandable when grief strikes.

    According to the obituary, Edruge Cylin, fondly known as “Eddie F,” passed away on August 27, 2025, at the age of 51. Services are being held with visitation on Wednesday, September 3, a funeral Mass on Thursday, September 4 at S/S Joachim & Anne Parish, and burial later that day at Pinelawn Memorial Park in New York echovita.com.

    Here’s a gentle way to express your tribute or share your feelings:

  • BREAKING:  Michael Brown to Be Arraigned Sept. 3 in Anaconda for Quadruple Homicide

    BREAKING: Michael Brown to Be Arraigned Sept. 3 in Anaconda for Quadruple Homicide

    BREAKING:

    Michael Brown to Be Arraigned Sept. 3 in Anaconda for Quadruple Homicide

    Anaconda, MTMichael Brown is scheduled to face arraignment on September 3 in connection with a shooting that left four people dead, authorities confirmed Friday. The deadly incident has shaken the local community, but details remain scarce as court records are currently sealed.

    Officials have not released the identities of the victims or the circumstances surrounding the shooting. Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate, and prosecutors are expected to reveal additional information during the upcoming court proceedings.

  • UPDATE:  Minneapolis Mayor Calls for Assault Weapons Ban After Deadly Shootings

    UPDATE: Minneapolis Mayor Calls for Assault Weapons Ban After Deadly Shootings

    UPDATE:

    Minneapolis Mayor Calls for Assault Weapons Ban After Deadly Shootings

    Minneapolis, MN — One day after a series of deadly shootings shook the city, Mayor Jacob Frey on Thursday called for sweeping gun control measures, including a statewide and federal ban on certain semiautomatic firearms and high-capacity magazines. Frey urged lawmakers at both levels to act swiftly, stating that “commonsense reform is long overdue” and necessary to curb the growing gun violence epidemic. His remarks come as the community mourns and investigations into the shootings continue.

  • BREAKING:  Body Cam Footage Released in Fatal SWAT Shooting of Dallas Attorney Martin Benes

    BREAKING: Body Cam Footage Released in Fatal SWAT Shooting of Dallas Attorney Martin Benes

    BREAKING:

    Body Cam Footage Released in Fatal SWAT Shooting of Dallas Attorney Martin Benes

    Dallas, TX — Newly released body camera footage captures the tense and chaotic moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Martin Benes, a local attorney who was killed by Dallas SWAT officers during a standoff earlier this week.

    According to police, officers responded to a disturbance at Benes’ residence, where he had reportedly barricaded himself inside and was experiencing a mental health crisis. Negotiators were called to the scene in an attempt to de-escalate the situation.

    After hours of failed communication, the footage shows Benes suddenly charging at officers with a knife as they attempted to make entry. Officers repeatedly yelled commands for him to stop before firing their weapons, striking Benes. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The incident is under investigation by the Dallas Police Department’s Special Investigations Unit, and the involved officers have been placed on administrative leave per standard protocol.

    Benes was a practicing attorney in the Dallas area. Friends and colleagues have expressed shock at the incident and are calling for transparency as the investigation moves forward.

  • BREAKING:  Shooter Who Injured Two Boone County Deputies Identified as Justin Chapman

    BREAKING: Shooter Who Injured Two Boone County Deputies Identified as Justin Chapman

    BREAKING:

    Shooter Who Injured Two Boone County Deputies Identified as Justin Chapman

    Boone County, [State] — The man who shot and injured two Boone County sheriff’s deputies before taking his own life has been identified as Justin Chapman, according to newly released court documents.

    The incident unfolded [insert date/time if known], when deputies responded to [insert location/context if available]. Authorities say Chapman opened fire, striking two deputies before turning the gun on himself. Both deputies were transported to a nearby hospital—conditions have not yet been officially released.

    Investigators are continuing to piece together the events that led up to the shooting. No motive has been confirmed.

  • BREAKING:

    BREAKING:

    BREAKING:

    Police Investigating Shooting at Patriot Place Apartments; Linked to Earlier Shirley B. Winston Incident

    Law enforcement officials are investigating a shooting at the Patriot Place apartment complex, authorities confirmed Friday. Early reports indicate the incident may be directly connected to a previous shooting that occurred at Shirley B. Winston Park.

    Authorities have not yet released details about possible victims or suspects in the Patriot Place shooting. However, investigators have stated that there is a “strong connection” between the two incidents and that they are treating the cases as part of an ongoing, possibly escalating conflict.

    Police presence remains heavy at the Patriot Place complex as detectives canvass the area for evidence and speak to potential witnesses. No arrests have been announced at this time.

  • Illegal immigrant faces federal gun charge in South Burlington shooting

    Illegal immigrant faces federal gun charge in South Burlington shooting

    Illegal immigrant faces federal gun charge in South Burlington shooting


    Key Facts:

    • Defendant: Michael A. Wilson, 24, from Kingston, Jamaica (living in Burlington).

      • Charge: Possession of a firearm while being unlawfully present in the United States.

      • Federal Court: Wilson is held without bail in federal custody.

    • Incident:

      • Date: June 28, 2023.

      • Location: Outside the Barnes & Noble bookstore, 102 Dorset Street, South Burlington.

      • Victim: Richardo Wright, 32, was shot in the right shoulder and taken to UVM Medical Center.

      • Weapon: Glock 19X 9mm, found with seven shell casings at the scene.

    • Context:

      • Prior Conflict: Wilson and Wright had an argument earlier that morning (June 28) at Red Square bar on Church Street, Burlington, over a mutual female friend.

      • Aftermath: Wilson left the bar, returned with a firearm, and shot Wright outside Barnes & Noble.

      • Witnesses: Multiple 911 callers reported gunfire. A black male (Wilson) wearing a black t-shirt and bucket cap was seen fleeing the scene.

    • Wilson’s Background:

      • Immigration Status: Wilson overstayed a 6-month visitor visa in 2023 and had no legal status in the U.S.

      • Firearm Purchase: A woman bought him the gun as a birthday gift in October 2022. She was unaware he was not legally allowed to possess it due to his immigration status.

      • Fleeing the Scene: After the shooting, Wilson was believed to have fled to Connecticut, where he was later arrested.

    • Investigation:

      • Searches: Police found evidence including a Jamaican passport during a search at his hotel room in the nearby Anchorage Inn on Dorset Street.

      • Gun Purchase: The ATF traced the gun back to a woman who had purchased it for Wilson.

    • Federal Response:

      • Collaboration: Federal agencies, including ATF, U.S. Border Patrol, and local police departments, tracked and arrested Wilson in North Hartford, Connecticut.

      • Prosecution: Acting U.S. Attorney Michael P. Drescher emphasized the importance of enforcing firearms laws against foreign nationals unlawfully present in the U.S.

    • Potential Penalty:

      • If convicted, Wilson faces up to 15 years in federal prison.

      • The case is part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative targeting violent crime, illegal immigration, and transnational criminal organizations.


    Additional Information:

    • Federal Detention: U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin J. Doyle ordered Wilson’s detention due to the violent nature of the shooting and the risk he poses to the community and the flight risk.

    • Law Enforcement Praise: Drescher highlighted the teamwork between various law enforcement agencies to bring Wilson into custody.

  • Burlington gang member sentenced to 5–7 years; faces murder trial in January

    Burlington gang member sentenced to 5–7 years; faces murder trial in January

    Burlington gang member sentenced to 5–7 years; faces murder trial in January


    Key Facts:

    • Defendant: Abdiaziz “Drill” Abdhikadir, 22, of Intervale Avenue, Burlington.

      • Also known as Abdi Abdi or Abdi Kadir.

      • Associated with a juvenile gang in Burlington.

      • Described by authorities as a symbol of systemic failures in Vermont’s juvenile justice system.

    • Conviction:

      • Pleaded no contest to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

      • Sentence: 5 to 7 years in prison.

      • Incident: On Feb. 12, 2022, he fired 9 rounds into an occupied apartment at 669 Riverside Avenue.

        • 8 people were inside, but no injuries occurred.

        • The apartment belonged to the Mubarak family.

    • Pending Murder Trial:

      • Victim: Hussein Mubarak, 21 (related to the Riverside Ave. shooting victim family).

      • Date of shooting: July 7, 2022.

      • Location: Near Luck Street & Intervale Avenue.

      • Charge: Murder.

      • Trial Date: Set for January 12, expected to last 2½ weeks.

    • Criminal History:

      • Between 2013–2022, Abdhikadir was arrested 23 times.

      • Involved in: assaults, burglary, felony domestic, DUI, robberies, stolen property/vehicles, court violations.

      • Police say he was a “person of interest” or “suspect” in 34 additional cases.

      • Escaped from juvenile detention in 2020.

    • Comments:

      • Prosecutor Sarah George: Mubarak family supports plea deal; it brings “some closure”.

      • Defense Attorney Jessica Burke: Client refrained from detailed comment due to pending homicide trial.

      • Governor Phil Scott: Has opposed raising the age for Youthful Offender status in Vermont.

    • Additional Note:

      • Mubarak may be one of 6–7 individuals with drug-related records who were killed by gunfire in Vermont in a 6-month period in 2022, per Vermont Daily Chronicle.

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