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Prosecutors in Florida have filed hate crime charges against a white man who was captured on a cell phone video holding a handgun and yelling racial epithets at a group of African-American youths at an anti-violence protest on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle 326
TAMPA, Florida — A Tampa firefighter is back to work after being electrocuted and then brought back to life in December. Wesley Stevens enjoys wood working as a hobby. He got into a process called fractal burning, which is a technique that electrically burns unique branch like designs into wood. Stevens says he built a machine with his father and had done the process a few times before, but this time something went wrong. A 2,000 volt electric shock was sent through his body. "I was pulseless in the driveway and the friend that was with me she began CPR after calling 911,” he said. Hillsborough County Sheriffs Deputy Ernie Foster was on another call down the street and was able to get to his house within one minute. Because of his quick response, he was able to start CPR on Stevens right away. That most likely saved his life. They say the typical response time is around three to four minutes. According to paramedics, Stevens' heart stopped beating for 17 minutes. He was technically dead. "Dead is no pulse, not breathing and he was there. Without intervention, he was not going to survive whatsoever,” said Lt. Ryan Anusbigian, with Hillsborough County Fire Rescue. The CPR kept the blood flowing, which also kept his brain going. "It is a very long time and I would say it’s extremely unusual because most cardiac arrests are not witnessed, it was the CPR that really did him good,” said Lt. Anusbigian. "If you imagine holding your breath for four minutes versus holding your breath for 60 seconds, and that was really the difference there." Stevens woke up in the hospital two days later. Just a few days after that, he and his wife welcomed their baby boy Morgan into the world. "That was a big reason I was fighting to come back,” said Stevens. Nearly 10-weeks-old now, Morgan is happy and healthy — and so is his father. He says fractal burning is a process he will never do again. "It’s just not worth it, especially with Morgan here now I just don’t need it,” he said. Stevens is now back to work full time. As a thank you for saving his life, Stevens designed special firefighter wooden flags for the crew that responded. 2157

Several soon-to-be-married Valley couples say they're worried they've lost the thousands of dollars they invested on their wedding venue.NOAH's Event Center in Chandler, Arizona, sent an email to couples who booked the venue off Cooper and the Loop 202 saying they were canceling their highly anticipated events. “I had to re-read it again honestly. I was like, 'What? Is this real?'" said Melanie Stephenson, whose wedding was set for March of 2020. “I just mailed out my invites in November, so I had to re-message everyone like, 'Sorry wedding is postponed until I don’t even know when.'"Stephenson says she paid off the cost of the venue last December forking over ,000 to rent the entire building for the night and for NOAH to provide bartenders for her big day.“It just really sucks," she added. "This is like a hit in the face pretty much for all of us." Stephenson says NOAH's story doesn't add up. “I made sure to choose a company that I thought was solid because they have 30 other buildings throughout the United States," she said. Court records show NOAH 1082
Rocky Johnson, a member of WWE's Hall of Fame, former World Tag Team Champion, and father of actor and wrestler Dwayne Johnson, has died at the age of 75, WWE announced. A cause of his death has not been announced.Johnson was inducted into WWE's Hall of Fame in 2008. Johnson debuted in 1964 as a member of National Wrestling Alliance in 1964. He joined the WWE in 1982 and retired from wrestling in 1991. He continued to train wrestlers, including his son who went by the stage name "The Rock." Just last month, the International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame announced that Johnson joined the organization as a board member. 645
RIVIERA BEACH, Florida — The FBI said a 59-year-old U.S. Army veteran shot and wounded a doctor Wednesday evening just before a mental health evaluation at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Riviera Beach.The shooting happened at approximately 6:20 p.m. local time at the hospital.According to the FBI, 59-year-old double-amputee Larry Ray Bon pulled out a small handgun and opened fire inside the emergency area, striking at least two people.One person was grazed by the bullet, and a doctor was shot in the neck while trying to subdue the shooter. "In between shots, the doctor saw an opportunity to jump on the subject and disarm him. While doing so, he sustained a gunshot wound to his neck, so pretty heroic," said FBI Special Agent Justin Fleck.The doctor, whose name has not been released, was transported to St. Mary's Medical Center. The doctor was treated and later released.The shooter, who officials said is originally from Michigan, has been recently living in the West Palm Beach area. Officials believe Bon may be homeless. The FBI said Bon served in the U.S. Army for a very short period of time, but this incident is not believed to be combat-related. The FBI did not release any information concerning the security measures of the hospital. "He has a criminal history and has had frequent contacts with local police departments," said Fleck.The hospital will remain operational for scheduled appointments and procedures on Thursday.Riviera Beach Police assisted the VA police force. The VA Office of the Inspector General is also helping with the investigation. 1597
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