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Welcome to another edition of today's news. :) I don't think we have a very long report to do today and that's really good because I'm going out to supper and seeing the new Dumbo movie tonight. :biggrin2




First of all in today's news, 28,000 chickens were killed when a barn fire ripped through a barn in Pennslyvania. Here's more of the information. :sad





And the driver who hit a nine year old little girl who was busy playing in her yard has recently turned himself in. Here's more of the details.






And also a thirteen year old boy donated his horse to the Columbus Police Department. Here's more on the story. :biggrin






Finally in today's news, some cameras secretly recorded women in their delivery rooms. Here's more on this shocking story. :mouthdrop





That's all for today's news! Have a wonderful rest of the day and God's blessings on you. :biggrin2
 
We need some positive news.
ROGERS, Ark. — Two Arkansas men face charges after allegedly shooting each other during a night of drinking while each man tried on a bulletproof vest, according to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office.

Charles Eugene Ferris, 50, and Christopher Hicks, 36, were both arrested Sunday on charges of felony aggravated assault.

A Benton County sheriff’s deputy took the initial report from Ferris at the hospital, where authorities say Ferris invented a story to cover for Hicks.

Ferris said he was hired to protect an “asset,” who paid him $200 to follow him into the woods at Hobbs State Park, according to a probable cause affidavit.

Ferris said the pair went out into the woods and met another man around 10 p.m. The man approached Ferris’ “asset” when a gunfight broke out. Ferris said he was struck six times, but also managed to return fire before driving off with the “asset,” according to the affidavit.

Ferris said the “asset” dropped him off at his vehicle before he dumped his weapons and drove himself to Mercy Hospital.

However, Ferris’ wife arrived at the hospital a short time later, telling investigators that her husband and Hicks shot each other while drinking on the back porch of their home on Deer Run Lane in Rogers.

Ferris later recanted his initial story to deputies, saying he made it up to keep Hicks from getting in trouble, according to the affidavit.

Ferris said he had been wearing the vest when he asked Hicks to shoot him with a .22-caliber semi-automatic rifle. The vest stopped the bullet, but still hurt and left a mark on his chest.

Ferris became “pissed” because he was hurting from the shot and “unloaded the clip into Christopher’s back” after Hicks put the vest on, according to the affidavit.

Hicks only suffered bruising from the gunshots.

Ferris initially told his wife “he was fine” after the shooting, but complained about the pain, so she told him to go to the hospital, according to the affidavit.

Hicks and Ferris are free on $5,000 bonds. A judge issued a no-contact order between the men.

Both men have hearings set for May 3 in Benton County Circuit Court.

In Arkansas, Class D felonies are punishable by up to six years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000.
 
No news today from me everybody, so I hope everybody has a wonderful rest of the day and please check back tomorrow. :biggrin Also, would it be totally evil for me to say that for the 28,000 chickens that were killed, I can't help but wondering if they were turned into chicken nuggets afterwards? :lol
 
Hello everybody welcome to another edition of tonight's news. :) It's getting later and I have other things that I want to do so I think that it's going to be another copying and pasting night. :yes

































 
By the way, I hope that you guys have a great weekend, a wonderful job on the Indians, and I really think the father of the choking child should have just called 911 instead and let the rescue squad handle it. :neutral Also, what kind of woman leaves their infant alone in the car that's just wrong and dangerous! :mad Yay for Michael though on saving the life of his bus driver! :thumbsup You're a hero buddy! :clap Oh and I'm not sure about anybody else but I really don't think that that woman should have been charged for her child's accident. :nonono
 
By the way, I hope that you guys have a great weekend, a wonderful job on the Indians, and I really think the father of the choking child should have just called 911 instead and let the rescue squad handle it. :neutral Also, what kind of woman leaves their infant alone in the car that's just wrong and dangerous! :mad Yay for Michael though on saving the life of his bus driver! :thumbsup You're a hero buddy! :clap Oh and I'm not sure about anybody else but I really don't think that that woman should have been charged for her child's accident.

Don't leave your baby alone in a car. Not safe. Good work Michael. I think phone companies should just stop putting through calls from spammers and scammers. There is no reason for that. If this continues, people are going to abandon their phones, and then phone companies won't have any customers.

May the Lord bless you.
 
Hey guys, welcome to another edition of tonight's news. :) Last time I checked it looks like we don't have a very long report today so let's bounce right into it shall we? :boing




First of all in tonight's news, a North Carolina man was arrested and charged with animal cruelty when he left his pet fish behind. Here's more of the details. :nono





And this next story is enough to give me nightmares! A python over seventeen feet long was recently captured at a natural preserve in Florida. Here's more. :shock







And also a man that found a lost dog when he was on vacation has now decided to adopt her for his own. Here's more on this beautiful story. :)






And a group of teenagers in Fresno California are now being credited for saving the life of a woman who tried to jump off a bridge. :clap Here's more of the details. :thumbsup





Also police in Albuquerque New Mexico are currently investigating the case of a man who beat his five year old little girl to death for allegedly not doing her homework. Here's more. :sad






And also a seven year old little girl wound up doing a really big thing by thinking of others first when she used all of her birthday money to help out sick children. Here's more on the story. :biggrin2







Also find out how a trail of destroyed tortilla chips wound up with a woman behind bars.





Finally in tonight's news, The Cleveland Indians won over The Toronto Blue Jays during Friday night's game! :woot





That's all for tonight's news! Have a wonderful rest of the night and weekend and God's blessings on you. :biggrin2
 
Btw, I really do agree with that first part. A fish's life should matter too. (unless they're the kind that you catch, cook, and eat) Oh and I would probably want to adopt that dog too. :wink
 
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