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Chaplain Dale Simmons talks about the need for public safety to have Critical Incident Stress Teams. Also an interview with Scott Dakin, CISM instructor. Scott let the CISM team at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, after the High School Shooting.
In this special episode, we break down the shooting at Antioch High School in Nashville and discuss steps that must be taken to protect our schools and prevent future tragedies. We discuss the warning signs, social media threats, security measures like metal detectors and AI software, and the critical role of training and preparation. As former teachers, law enforcement, and military personnel, we use our insights to challenge you to take action before it's too late. How can we move beyond reactive solutions and truly protect our students? Notes: 2:25 - We don't name shooters 3:10 - Threat assessment had been done on this particular student 4:55 - Someone made the decision to let him come back 7:00 - Intent had been shared on social media 9:20 - “It's not missed, it's being dismissed” 15:15 - Metal detector misconceptions 17:50 - Adam's thoughts on metal detectors and 2000 students in one area at one time 20:35 - AI gun-detection software that Metro Nashville Public Schools uses 28:40 - How critical is perceived threat in the military? Adam responds on the importance of training. 30:00 - Technology is NOT a replacement for the human 32:00 - Some SROs become friends with students and get far from focusing on students as potential threats which is dangerous. 36:00 - People's response was all over the place – subs without keys, etc. 42:00 - Go to your kid's school's board members to ask what they're doing and how. Tips, Tactics, and Tools for a Safer Tomorrow was born out of several conversations between Brink Fidler and Tom Herring that always revolved around how they focus on properly educating their clients in order to maximize their effectiveness and customer service. Both companies strive to meet the same end goal and that is to increase the safety and security posture of their clients. Brink's company, Defend Systems, specializes in physical security consulting and active shooter mitigation training, while Tom's company, Herring Technology, focuses on being the best security technology integrator in the industry that can provide a one stop shop for any client's technology needs. The focus of this podcast is to educate and empower people. We discuss everything related to safety and security be it at home, work, church, or the mall. We take an in depth look at security technology, ease of use, reliability, and DIY products for homeowners. Follow Brink: www.defendsystems.com Follow Tom: www.herringtechnology.com Tips, Tactics and Tools is Produced and Edited by www.itsyourshow.co
The news to know for Thursday, January 23, 2025! We're talking about President Trump mobilizing several agencies for his immigration crackdown and why even legal immigration pathways are being reconsidered. And we'll tell you what detectives have been able to find out about a deadly shooting at a Tennessee high school. Also, a far-right militia leader went to Capitol Hill. We'll tell you why. Plus, we're talking about more destructive wildfires forcing evacuations in Southern California, another chapter in a celebrity legal saga, and the biggest home trends of 2025. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch This episode is sponsored by: BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/NEWSWORTHY and get on your way to being your best self. And by Ancient Nutrition, which is offering 25% off your first order when you go to AncientNutrition.com/NEWSWORTHY To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to libsynads@libsyn.com
Nashville is grieving its second school shooting in two years, after a student opened fire in the cafeteria at Antioch High School yesterday, killing another teenager and himself, and wounding a third. Host Marie Cecile Anderson and executive producer Whitney Pastorek deliver updates on what we know, and try to bring context to this senseless turn of events. If you or someone you know needs mental health support in the wake of this tragedy, we encourage you to reach out to 988 by phone or text. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE. Learn more about the sponsors of this January 22nd episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST
It seems that everyone can agree that no child should experience the terror of a school shooting, nor should any family experience the pain of an unimaginable loss; we just can't agree on how to get there. Today, we'll get an update on the circumstances surrounding yesterday's tragedy. And we want to hear from you. What do you think can be done?This episode was produced by Mary Mancini.GUESTS Catherine Sweeney, WPLN Health Reporter Paige Pflegler, WPLN Criminal Justice Reporter Erica Perry, Attorney, Executive Director, Southern Movement Committee FURTHER READINGWPLN | 2 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Nashville high school
On today's episode, we begin by discussing the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School that claimed four lives. Georgia legislators, including Speaker Jon Burns, have promised to revisit gun safety and student mental health measures in the upcoming legislative session. The AJC's Bill Nigut, Tia Mitchell, and Greg Bluestein are joined by Dr. Mark Rosenberg, a leading national advocate for stricter gun laws, to discuss the path forward for Georgia. Next, Tia Mitchell shares her interview with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who is campaigning in Georgia for Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2024 elections. Finally, it's Friday, which means it's time to open the listener mailbag! Bill, Tia and Greg will tackle your questions and observations about Georgia politics, followed by their picks for who's up and who's down this week in politics. Links to today's topics: Opinion: Stop blaming school shootings on evil Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes it feels as though Columbine was our first experience with school shootings. But it very much wasn't, as the town of West Paducah, Kentucky, can attest. Videos: Very Bad Men: Michael Carneal Articles and books: Rampage: The Social Roots of School Shootings, by Katherine S. Newman, Cybelle Fox, David J. Harding, Jal Metha, and Wendy Roth 1997 Kentucky school shooter denied parole COMMONWEALTH v. CARNEAL (2008) When Grief Wanted a Hero, Truth Didn't Get in the Way Carneal Recalls 1997 High School Shooting Rampage WHEN THE SILENCE FELL
On this week's episode, we kicked things off with a casual conversation on obesity and broke down three simple habits everyone should follow to stay healthy. We also reacted to the recent and unexpected passing of Rich Homie Quan (15:00) and how big of an influence music plays when it comes drug abuse. We later dived into the news of the Apalachee High School shooting (34:15) and couldn't help ourselves from entertaining the idea of teachers being strapped up. Switching gears, we weighed in on the Ice Spice & Cleotrapa tour drama. (50:30) Of course, no episode is complete without some music talk! We shared our thoughts on Big Sean's and Doechii's new albums (1:04:00), Cole's verse on the new A$AP Rocky single (1:14:50), and why A$AP Rocky's secret weapon (Rihanna) might be his only chance to catch another hit (1:19:00). Tune in and enjoy the episode!Watch on YouTube for the Full Experience: https://youtu.be/rrc5UP_JSiITime Stamps:0:00 - Obesity in the US/ 3 things everyone should do to stay healthy15:00 - Reacting to Rich Homie Quan's passing/ Gatekeeping grief25:00 - Is it human nature to have at least 1 self-sabotaging habit?34:15 - Apalachee High School shooting/ Should teachers be strapped up?50:30 - Ice Spice & Cleotrapa tour drama/ Whose side are you on?1:04:00 - Thoughts on Big Sean's and Doechii's new albums1:14:50 - Cole's verse on new A$AP Rocky single/ Is Cole getting formulaic?1:19:00 - A$AP Rocky needs to use his secret weapon... Rihanna1:21:45 - OutroBad For The Communitywww.BadForTheCommunity.comInstagram: https://bit.ly/45QSopCTwitter: https://bit.ly/3cnWAD8TikTok: https://bit.ly/3XHAaoMRob (508 Rob)Instagram: https://bit.ly/3x1ocWyTwitter: https://bit.ly/34OS4t9Yves (Saint Yves)Instagram: https://bit.ly/3ynks84Twitter: https://bit.ly/3QJ2iUqNate (Nate Nics)Instagram: https://bit.ly/3z6MUXlTwitter: https://bit.ly/3zc7NFGSend us a Text Message and Drop us Some Questions, Topics, Etc.
In this week's episode we discuss Miami Dolphin's player, Tyreek Hill, and his recent encounter with the police. Are there any lessons that can be learned from this? We discuss the recent mass shooting at a High School in Georgia, and the potential for the parents of mass shooters to be arrested and face jailtime for the actions of their children. And is this a good idea over all. And do you think there should be a music category called "Adult Contemporary HipHop"? Why or why not? All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
A 14-year-old student and his father appeared in a Barrow County courtroom Friday, facing serious charges in connection with a school shooting that left two students and two teachers dead at Apalachee High School earlier this week. The small community continues to mourn as details emerge about the tragic events. Colt Gray, the teenage suspect, was arraigned on four counts of felony murder in the deadly shooting. He stood shackled before Judge Currie Mingledorff, his long hair partially concealing his face during the proceeding. The judge informed Gray that while the initial charges carried the possibility of the death penalty, the maximum sentence he could face due to his age is life in prison, with or without parole. Prosecutors allege Gray used an AR-style rifle in the Wednesday morning attack, which claimed the lives of two 14-year-old students, Christian Angulo and Mason Schermerhorn, along with two teachers, math instructor Cristina Irimie, 53, and assistant football coach Richard Aspinwall, 39, who also taught math. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), nine others were injured in the attack, with seven suffering gunshot wounds. All of the injured are expected to make a full recovery. Gray did not enter a plea, and his legal counsel did not request bond during the hearing. Just minutes after Colt Gray was escorted out of the courtroom, his father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared for his own arraignment. Shackled in a white and grey jumpsuit, Colin Gray was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. His charges stem from allegations that he provided the firearm used in the shooting to his son, despite being aware of the potential danger his son posed. An arrest warrant issued for Colin Gray claims he gave his son the rifle "with knowledge he was a threat to himself and others." Colin Gray, visibly emotional during the proceedings, spoke softly as he addressed the court. Like his son, he did not request bond and is being held in custody. If convicted on all counts, Colin Gray faces a maximum sentence of 180 years in prison. As the courtroom filled with family members of the victims, the pain was palpable. Some wiped away tears, while one woman clutched a doll of Disney character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a poignant reminder of the young lives lost. District Attorney Brad Smith, speaking to reporters outside the courthouse, confirmed that additional charges against Colt Gray are likely as more information becomes available about the victims' injuries. "When evidence comes in, and they've had a chance to heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually, we will get with them, and there will be additional charges that address the other victims," Smith said. The shooting has left the tight-knit community of Winder, Georgia, in shock. Apalachee High School is now the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in recent U.S. history, the 45th such incident this year and the worst since the Covenant School shooting in Nashville in March 2023. **History of Warnings** Law enforcement had previously investigated the Gray family in May 2023 after receiving reports of online threats linked to Colt Gray, who was accused of posting photos of firearms and threatening a school shooting. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, the investigation was closed after authorities were unable to substantiate the claims. Colt Gray, who is currently being held at the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, is expected to be tried as an adult under Georgia law, which mandates that juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 charged with serious crimes be prosecuted in adult court. Meanwhile, investigators continue to comb through evidence and pursue leads, including a phone threat received by Apalachee High School just before the shooting began. According to authorities, the caller warned of shootings at five different schools, although no evidence has been found to substantiate those claims. **Gun Purchased as Holiday Gift** Two law enforcement sources close to the investigation revealed that Colin Gray admitted to buying the AR-style rifle for his son as a holiday present in December 2023. This purchase came months after the initial investigation into the school shooting threat. As the Gray family faces the consequences of their actions, the community is left grappling with the devastating loss of four beloved individuals—two students and two educators. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A 14-year-old student and his father appeared in a Barrow County courtroom Friday, facing serious charges in connection with a school shooting that left two students and two teachers dead at Apalachee High School earlier this week. The small community continues to mourn as details emerge about the tragic events. Colt Gray, the teenage suspect, was arraigned on four counts of felony murder in the deadly shooting. He stood shackled before Judge Currie Mingledorff, his long hair partially concealing his face during the proceeding. The judge informed Gray that while the initial charges carried the possibility of the death penalty, the maximum sentence he could face due to his age is life in prison, with or without parole. Prosecutors allege Gray used an AR-style rifle in the Wednesday morning attack, which claimed the lives of two 14-year-old students, Christian Angulo and Mason Schermerhorn, along with two teachers, math instructor Cristina Irimie, 53, and assistant football coach Richard Aspinwall, 39, who also taught math. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), nine others were injured in the attack, with seven suffering gunshot wounds. All of the injured are expected to make a full recovery. Gray did not enter a plea, and his legal counsel did not request bond during the hearing. Just minutes after Colt Gray was escorted out of the courtroom, his father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared for his own arraignment. Shackled in a white and grey jumpsuit, Colin Gray was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. His charges stem from allegations that he provided the firearm used in the shooting to his son, despite being aware of the potential danger his son posed. An arrest warrant issued for Colin Gray claims he gave his son the rifle "with knowledge he was a threat to himself and others." Colin Gray, visibly emotional during the proceedings, spoke softly as he addressed the court. Like his son, he did not request bond and is being held in custody. If convicted on all counts, Colin Gray faces a maximum sentence of 180 years in prison. As the courtroom filled with family members of the victims, the pain was palpable. Some wiped away tears, while one woman clutched a doll of Disney character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a poignant reminder of the young lives lost. District Attorney Brad Smith, speaking to reporters outside the courthouse, confirmed that additional charges against Colt Gray are likely as more information becomes available about the victims' injuries. "When evidence comes in, and they've had a chance to heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually, we will get with them, and there will be additional charges that address the other victims," Smith said. The shooting has left the tight-knit community of Winder, Georgia, in shock. Apalachee High School is now the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in recent U.S. history, the 45th such incident this year and the worst since the Covenant School shooting in Nashville in March 2023. **History of Warnings** Law enforcement had previously investigated the Gray family in May 2023 after receiving reports of online threats linked to Colt Gray, who was accused of posting photos of firearms and threatening a school shooting. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, the investigation was closed after authorities were unable to substantiate the claims. Colt Gray, who is currently being held at the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, is expected to be tried as an adult under Georgia law, which mandates that juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 charged with serious crimes be prosecuted in adult court. Meanwhile, investigators continue to comb through evidence and pursue leads, including a phone threat received by Apalachee High School just before the shooting began. According to authorities, the caller warned of shootings at five different schools, although no evidence has been found to substantiate those claims. **Gun Purchased as Holiday Gift** Two law enforcement sources close to the investigation revealed that Colin Gray admitted to buying the AR-style rifle for his son as a holiday present in December 2023. This purchase came months after the initial investigation into the school shooting threat. As the Gray family faces the consequences of their actions, the community is left grappling with the devastating loss of four beloved individuals—two students and two educators. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
A 14-year-old student and his father appeared in a Barrow County courtroom Friday, facing serious charges in connection with a school shooting that left two students and two teachers dead at Apalachee High School earlier this week. The small community continues to mourn as details emerge about the tragic events. Colt Gray, the teenage suspect, was arraigned on four counts of felony murder in the deadly shooting. He stood shackled before Judge Currie Mingledorff, his long hair partially concealing his face during the proceeding. The judge informed Gray that while the initial charges carried the possibility of the death penalty, the maximum sentence he could face due to his age is life in prison, with or without parole. Prosecutors allege Gray used an AR-style rifle in the Wednesday morning attack, which claimed the lives of two 14-year-old students, Christian Angulo and Mason Schermerhorn, along with two teachers, math instructor Cristina Irimie, 53, and assistant football coach Richard Aspinwall, 39, who also taught math. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), nine others were injured in the attack, with seven suffering gunshot wounds. All of the injured are expected to make a full recovery. Gray did not enter a plea, and his legal counsel did not request bond during the hearing. Just minutes after Colt Gray was escorted out of the courtroom, his father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared for his own arraignment. Shackled in a white and grey jumpsuit, Colin Gray was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. His charges stem from allegations that he provided the firearm used in the shooting to his son, despite being aware of the potential danger his son posed. An arrest warrant issued for Colin Gray claims he gave his son the rifle "with knowledge he was a threat to himself and others." Colin Gray, visibly emotional during the proceedings, spoke softly as he addressed the court. Like his son, he did not request bond and is being held in custody. If convicted on all counts, Colin Gray faces a maximum sentence of 180 years in prison. As the courtroom filled with family members of the victims, the pain was palpable. Some wiped away tears, while one woman clutched a doll of Disney character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a poignant reminder of the young lives lost. District Attorney Brad Smith, speaking to reporters outside the courthouse, confirmed that additional charges against Colt Gray are likely as more information becomes available about the victims' injuries. "When evidence comes in, and they've had a chance to heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually, we will get with them, and there will be additional charges that address the other victims," Smith said. The shooting has left the tight-knit community of Winder, Georgia, in shock. Apalachee High School is now the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in recent U.S. history, the 45th such incident this year and the worst since the Covenant School shooting in Nashville in March 2023. **History of Warnings** Law enforcement had previously investigated the Gray family in May 2023 after receiving reports of online threats linked to Colt Gray, who was accused of posting photos of firearms and threatening a school shooting. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, the investigation was closed after authorities were unable to substantiate the claims. Colt Gray, who is currently being held at the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, is expected to be tried as an adult under Georgia law, which mandates that juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 charged with serious crimes be prosecuted in adult court. Meanwhile, investigators continue to comb through evidence and pursue leads, including a phone threat received by Apalachee High School just before the shooting began. According to authorities, the caller warned of shootings at five different schools, although no evidence has been found to substantiate those claims. **Gun Purchased as Holiday Gift** Two law enforcement sources close to the investigation revealed that Colin Gray admitted to buying the AR-style rifle for his son as a holiday present in December 2023. This purchase came months after the initial investigation into the school shooting threat. As the Gray family faces the consequences of their actions, the community is left grappling with the devastating loss of four beloved individuals—two students and two educators. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Torrey speaks with Harford County Sheriff, Jeff Gahler, to discuss the latest updates on a fatal school shooting. We also discuss Annapolis legislation with Delegate Mike Griffith and opportunities to improve our laws in this area. Trump and Harris are neck and neck in recent polling, and we discuss why Kamala Harris has struggled to pull away.
New details and updates have come out surrounding the Apalachee School shooting in Georgia.
Lessons from previous school shootings helped save lives in Georgia last week. ABC's Jim Ryan tells us more.
In the last few weeks we have seen the successful accusation and prosecution of parents held criminally liable for violent behavior on the parts of their children during school shootings in the United States. This turn in the judicial process is raising questions all over the country as people ask themselves whether this is true justice or a violation of individual rights. Today we tackle this question head-on and ask ourselves not only what the purpose is, but what the future holds for this significant change in due process. Find your Spy Superpower: https://yt.everydayspy.com/3WNlWB0
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4 dead, 9 wounded in Georgia High Scholl Shooting, Apalache HS" #coltgray #colingray #apalachehighschool In this heartbreaking video, we cover the tragic events that unfolded at Apalache High School in Georgia, where a shooting incident has left 4 dead and 9 wounded. We delve into the details of the incident, the response from law enforcement, and the impact on the community. Join us as we discuss the ongoing investigation and the broader implications of gun violence in schools.
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Colt Gray's Father Colin Gray has been arrested for allegedly being involved with Apalachee high school shooting and more news
Four people are dead and a 14 year-old is under arrest after a Georgia school shooting. American officials accuse Russians of attempting to sway elections through right-wing influencers. And sources say President Biden may halt a Japanese company from buying U.S. Steel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Four people were killed, and nine others hospitalized today in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. The suspected shooter, a 14-year-old student at the school, was taken into custody by school resource officers who engaged him, according to authorities. CNN Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller and retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Daniel Brunner join AC360 with the latest developments and analysis. Plus, breaking news tonight on the presidential race. Former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney, a conservative from the deep red state of Wyoming, says she's voting for Vice President Kamala Harris this November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
9.4.2024 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: #RMU 6-year anniversary, VP Harris small biz tax plan, Ga. high school shooting,HBCU enrollment boom Do you know what day it is? It's our anniversary, and here's what's coming up on Roland Martin Unfiltered, streaming live on the Black Star Network. We will show you highlights from our first show and talk to one of our first guests, who joined us on September 4, 2018. Vice President Kamala Harris laid out her new small business tax deductions plan. Two students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at a Georgia High School. You'll hear what Vice President Harris had to say about gun control. An 11-year-old Louisiana kid is facing two counts of first-degree murder for killing two family members. The Supreme Court's gutting of affirmative action boosts HBCU enrollment. We'll talk to Johnson C. Smith University's president about their record enrollment. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The United States suffers the deadliest school shooting in 17 months after two students and two teachers were killed at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. Plus, new polls show momentum for Harris in key states but also an edge for Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New details on the mass shooting at a Georgia high school. Authorities are revealing that two teachers and two students are dead and that the 14-year-old suspect will be charged with murder as an adult. Plus, new reaction to the Georgia shooting from the campaign trail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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First up, the hosts discuss what we're learning about the Apalachee High School mass shooting and look at whether there will be a new effort by Democrats in the Legislature to roll back the permissive gun laws that the GOP-dominated General Assembly approved. Then, Republican consultant Brian Robinson and Democratic strategist Tharon Johnson join the podcast to talk about how the shooting is affecting the presidential race. Plus: Democratic state Rep. Shea Roberts discusses her red flag legislation, which didn't get a hearing last session. She also discusses the PAC she's created in hopes of gaining legislative seats for Democrats. Links GBI identifies four killed in Georgia school shooting 14-year-old suspect in school shootings investigated for previous threats Patricia Murphy: Failing our students one school shoooting at a time New PAC supports Democratic woemn running in swing legislative districts Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Credits Producer- Natalie Mendenhall Engineer- Matt Owen Editor- Devan Kortan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Catherin Smit-Torrez, Former School Resource officer and Security and Crime Prevention Expert, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss what happened in the Apalachee High School Shooting and the details that have been slowly coming to light about the shooter
Four people are dead—two teachers and two students—and nine others were transported to local hospitals following a mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia on Wednesday. Authorities say the 14-year-old suspect, who is in custody, will be charged with murder as an adult. Rose talks with WABE criminal justice reporter Chamian Cruz about the latest details in the ongoing investigation. Plus, we revisit our series focusing on the work of independent and third-party groups amid the 2024 presidential election cycle. First, Rose talks with Gerald Green of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Gloria Mattera, the media committee coordinator for the Green Party and Britney Whaley, the southeast regional director for the Working Families Party. The full interviews can be found here and here. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textPolitical analyst Mark Halperin, whose reporting has been right a lot lately, says he spoke with two Democrats on the ground in Pennsylvania who believe Kamala will likely losing the state. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed a lawsuit in Wisconsin trying to get his name removed from the battleground state's presidential ballot. According to multiple reports, casualties have been reported stemming from a Wednesday morning school shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. Plus more on this episode.
Two students and two teachers were killed in the shooting about an hour outside of Atlanta. The suspect, a 14-year-old boy who attended the school in Winder, Georgia, is in custody and will be charged as an adult. In other news, Vice President Kamala Harris went on the campaign trail in New Hampshire to give more details about her economic agenda. And, the Canadian start-up hoping to bring AI-trained self-driving trucks to a highway near you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Two students and two teachers were killed in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Nine people were hospitalized, the bureau said. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Georgia sheriff called Wednesday's shooting at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia that left two students and two teachers dead, along with nine others wounded, an act of “pure evil.” September 4th 2024 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the horrific school shooting at Apalachee High School which has left four dead. He shares how it has left Democrats like KJP already calling for more gun laws. He is then joined by Phil Holloway, a FOX News legal analyst, a former assistant district attorney and former police officer. He's also a member of the "Rational Ground" COVID policy think tank. He shares an update on today's school shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia -- in Barrow County -- 45 minutes outside of Atlanta. He then wraps up the hour discussing how challenging it would be to return to Apalachee High School following the horrific tragedy which has occurred.
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Cop to Homicide Detective to ATF. His Lung Cancer from the WTC after 9-11, To On Scene at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting. He weathered a tumultuous career marked by adversity and trauma. From battling lung cancer stemming from his Ground Zero efforts post 9/11 to confronting the horrors of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, Peter Forcelli's journey is a testament to resilience. Despite facing backlash and personal hardships, Forcelli emerged as a voice for accountability and transparency within government agencies. His dedication to justice, showcased through his relentless pursuit of violent criminals and corrupt practices, serves as an inspiration to fellow law enforcement professionals and advocates alike. Available on Apple Podcasts , our website or most major podcast platforms. 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"The Deadly Path: How Operation Fast and Furious and Bad Lawyers Armed Mexican Cartels" delves into the depths of one of the most infamous scandals in federal law enforcement history. Authored by Peter Forcelli, a former ATF Agent turned whistleblower, the book provides an insider's account of the systemic failures and misconduct that allowed Mexican drug cartels to be armed with impunity. Forcelli's narrative exposes the devastating consequences of Operation Fast and Furious, where federal agents knowingly allowed firearms to be trafficked to violent criminals, with disastrous results. Amidst this chaos, Forcelli sheds light on the role of negligent prosecutors who turned a blind eye to gun trafficking and enabled criminal enterprises to flourish unchecked. Cop to Homicide Detective to ATF. You can listen to this in Apple Podcasts, our website, Spotify or most major podcast platforms. 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On Tuesday, April 9th, Jennifer and James Crumbley, parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley, were separately sentenced to 10-15 years in prison. Both Crumbley parents were convicted of four counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection to the 2021 attack conducted by their son which killed four students. WJR Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne lays out the details of the Crumbleys' sentencing and provides a look at the statements given in court this week. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: truecrimepodcast@fox.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for Feb 10th Publish Date: Feb 9th Commercial: From the Drake Realty Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Saturday, February 10th and Happy 81st Birthday to singer Roberta Flack. ***02.10.24 – BIRTHDAY – ROBERTA FLACK*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Third Individual Implicated in McEachern High School Shooting; Town Hall Attendees Demand Principal's Termination Acworth Resident Receives Life Sentence for Deadly Firearm Incident" Marietta Pursues Dismissal of Teacher Accused of Forcibly Removing Student from Classroom All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA STORY 1: Third Suspect Identified in McEachern Shooting; Audience Calls For Principal's Dismissal at Town Hall The school safety town hall held in Powder Springs following the recent shooting at McEachern High School saw emotional outpourings from parents and community members. Cobb Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer provided updates on the case, revealing a third individual facing charges. Attendees expressed concerns about student safety and criticized the school district's response, calling for the dismissal of Principal Regina Montgomery. Superintendent Chris Ragsdale's absence drew criticism, with parents demanding accountability. Despite challenges, the event provided a platform for community members to voice their concerns and seek solutions. Plans for future meetings were discussed, highlighting the community's determination for change and commitment to school safety. STORY 2: Acworth Man Gets Life in Prison for Fatal Shooting Brian Lee Parker, an Acworth man, has been convicted of murdering Zachary Shaw in August 2020. The incident followed a verbal altercation between Shaw and his girlfriend at a neighbor's house. Instead of seeking police assistance, Parker retrieved a firearm and confronted Shaw, shooting him seven times. Parker was found guilty of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, and firearm possession during a felony. He was sentenced to life in prison plus an additional five years. Cobb District Attorney Flynn D. Broady Jr. emphasized the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions and highlighted the severe consequences of resorting to lethal force instead of seeking help from law enforcement. STORY 3: Marietta Seeks to Fire Teacher Who 'Dragged' Student Out of Classroom Marietta Schools Superintendent Grant Rivera has requested the termination of Park Street Elementary teacher Terrance Wilson for alleged unprofessional conduct, including yelling at students and colleagues and dragging a student by her chair. The termination hearing proceeded in Wilson's absence, with evidence presented by the district's attorney, Randall Farmer, including a video of the alleged incident. Witnesses, including the school principal and a fellow teacher, testified about Wilson's behavior, citing instances of yelling and insubordination. The tribunal, comprising three retired administrators, will deliver its recommendation to the Marietta Board of Education within 10 days, which will then decide on Wilson's termination. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back. Break: GCPS LIVE READ – DRAKE ***GCPS READ*** Hey, Cobb County! The GCPS Teacher Job Fair is today! Join us at 8am at the Gas South Convention Center. This is a golden opportunity to be a part of Gwinnett County Public Schools - Georgia's largest school district and a top employer recognized by Forbes. Whether you're kick-starting your career or seeking a change, your passion for education could find its perfect home with us. Say 'yes' to GCPS, where passion meets opportunity! STORY 4: 'The Year of the Organ': First United Methodist to Host Inaugural Concert for New Instrument The First United Methodist Church of Marietta celebrates the completion of its new organ, a seven-year project costing $1.9 million, with a series of concerts marking "The Year of the Organ." Associate music director Brian Parks describes the instrument as unique and complex, comparing it to a spaceship. The inaugural concert will feature classic pieces alongside more contemporary tunes, aiming to make the organ accessible to all. The procurement of the organ involved extensive collaboration and meticulous attention to detail, ensuring its longevity. Parks emphasizes the art and science of maintaining the organ, highlighting the need for precise climate control to preserve its 3,300 pipes. Despite its challenges, Parks finds immense joy in playing the organ, conveying deep emotion through its music. The community looks forward to enjoying the sounds of the organ for generations to come. STORY 5: 'Share a Laugh, Raise a Glass': Italian Market, Wine Bar Opens in Downtown Acworth TRG Vino Market, a new Italian market and wine bar, has opened in downtown Acworth, offering hand-selected wines, artisan cheeses, and local ingredients. Owned by local veterinarian Toby Carmichael, the market aims to foster a sense of family and community. The business features an Italian market section selling locally-sourced goods, a wine shop with craft beer and tasting options, and a monthly wine club offering classes and tastings. The grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony are scheduled for February 16th. TRG Vino Market operates Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Visit trgvinomarket.com for more details. We'll be back in a moment. Break: INGLES 6 STORY 6: Want an Active Role in Mableton's Government? Here's How A packed meeting at the South Cobb Regional Library in Mableton introduced 19 commissions, authorities, and boards to the public, offering opportunities for community involvement. Mayor Michael Owens emphasized the volunteer-run nature of these groups, which cover a range of areas from planning and public arts to housing and cultural affairs. Residents were encouraged to reach out to their local council members to express interest in joining these boards. Some notable boards include those for planning, special events, public arts, and housing. Additionally, quasi-judicial boards like the ethics, alcohol review, and zoning appeals boards were introduced, along with committees for long-term planning, downtown development, citywide development, and tourism promotion. Interested individuals can find more information on the city's website and contact their council members for further guidance. STORY 7: High Court Decision Raises Questions Around Property Rights and Competition in Healthcare The Georgia Supreme Court revisited a dispute between Wellstar Windy Hill and Emory University Hospital Smyrna, both serving Cobb County, over Windy Hill's attempt to switch from long-term to short-term care. Emory contested this, arguing it violated Windy Hill's certificate of need. The case highlights conflicts over healthcare regulations and property rights. Windy Hill argues it's exempt due to its establishment predating the certificate of need laws. The Supreme Court's decision could impact future healthcare regulation disputes. This case underscores broader debates about certificate of need laws, with some advocating for repeal to foster competition while others argue it safeguards patient care. Break: TEDS Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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MDJ Script/ Top Stories for Feb 8th Publish Date: Feb 7th Commercial: From the Drake Realty Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Thursday, February 8th, and Happy 47th Birthday to Linkin Park bassist Dave Farrell ***02.08.24 – BIRTHDAY – DAVE FARRELL*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 16-Year-Old Arrested in Connection with McEachern High School Shooting Kennesaw Man Gets 40 Years Behind Bars for Fatal Shooting Marietta Man and Brother Arrested for Participation in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss sugars in cereals. All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA STORY 1: 16-Year-Old Arrested in Connection with McEachern High School Shooting A 16-year-old, the second suspect in the McEachern High School parking lot shooting, was arrested by the Cobb County Police Department. This follows the arrest of 17-year-old Scott Foor last week. Both suspects are McEachern students. The victims, not McEachern students, were involved in an altercation with a McEachern student when the shooting occurred. Foor shot both victims, while the second suspect also brandished a firearm but did not cause further injuries. Authorities clarified that the incident was targeted, and there's no broad threat to other students. STORY 2: Kennesaw Man Gets 40 Years Behind Bars For Fatal Shooting Conner Harrison Beck, 27, from Kennesaw, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for fatally shooting 24-year-old Ethan Wackermann after an altercation in March 2022. The incident occurred at Beck's apartment near Kennesaw State University. Despite a phone call indicating resolution, Beck shot Wackermann six times about 10 minutes later. Beck did not call 911, and police were notified over an hour later. Wackermann was found dead with multiple gunshot wounds. Police discovered marijuana, THC cartridges, firearms, and evidence of drug sales in Beck's residence. Beck pleaded guilty to various charges, including voluntary manslaughter and trafficking marijuana. He was sentenced to 90 years with the first 40 to be served in prison. Cobb District Attorney Flynn Broady Jr. emphasized the tragic consequences of Beck's actions. STORY 3: Marietta Man and Brother Arrested for Participation in Jan. 6 Capitol Breach Brothers Cepane Sarty, 38, of Marietta, and Seth Sarty, 45, of Rockmart, have been charged by the U.S. Department of Justice for their involvement in breaching the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. They face multiple felonies and misdemeanors, including assaulting law enforcement officers and engaging in disorderly conduct. The brothers entered the Capitol building around 2:21 p.m., gathered with rioters, and breached the police line by 2:32 p.m. They entered House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office suite and later participated in assaulting officers. The Sartys left the Capitol after police deployed riot control agents. Over 1,300 individuals have been charged in connection with the Capitol breach. The investigation is ongoing, and tips can be reported to the FBI. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. Break: ***GCPS READ*** Hey, Cobb County! Don't forget to mark your calendar for the GCPS Teacher Job Fair in just 2 days! Join us on February 10th at 8am at the Gas South Convention Center. This is a golden opportunity to be a part of Gwinnett County Public Schools - Georgia's largest school district and a top employer recognized by Forbes. Whether you're kick-starting your career or seeking a change, your passion for education could find its perfect home with us. Say 'yes' to GCPS, where passion meets opportunity! STORY 4: 'A Special Place in Her Heart': New K-9 Kennel Honors Animal-Loving Commissioner The JoAnn Birrell K-9 Annex, a new shelter for the Cobb County Police Department's 11 K-9 officers, was unveiled in Marietta. The annex, located behind Cobb County Animal Services, can house eight K-9s, featuring climate control and a bathing station. Funded largely by Commissioner JoAnn Birrell's $200,000 contingency fund, the facility cost $130,000, with an additional $15,500 for a new dog named Chief. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by officials and community members, with Birrell expressing her lifelong love for animals and dedication to supporting the police. Commissioner Keli Gambrill, overseeing the district where the kennel is located, honored Birrell with the naming, highlighting her longstanding support for the K-9 unit. Cobb Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer praised Birrell's continuous advocacy for the department. The event concluded with a ribbon cutting, celebrating Birrell's commitment to public safety and animals. STORY 5: 'Here We Go Again': The Race for Kennesaw City Council is On The Kennesaw City Council will hold a special election on May 21 to fill the seat left vacant by Robert "Trey" Sinclair, who resigned in January due to relocating outside city limits. Sinclair's departure was unexpected and came just before a court arraignment for a drunk driving incident. The term, originally set until 2025, will be completed by the elected candidate. This marks the third premature vacancy in three years. Qualifying for the election will be held on March 4, 5, and 6, with a fee of $360. Already, Anthony Gutierrez and Thomas Hennigan have declared their candidacy, with more expected to follow. We'll be back in a moment. Break: DRAKE STORY 6: LEAH MCGRATH And now here is Bruce Jenkins' conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discus sugars in cereal. STORY 7: LEAH INTERVIEW Break: INGLES 4 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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State officials say at least one student was killed and five other people were wounded at a shooting an Iowa high school. ISIS has claimed responsibility for yesterday's deadly explosions in Iran. Sources say Senate leaders are getting closer to a deal on a key step to funding the federal government, but that might not be enough to stop a shutdown later this month. House Democrats say China spent more than $5.5 million at former President Donald Trump's properties while he was in office. And, thefts of two major car brands have soared more than 1000% in the last few years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices