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LAKELAND, Fla. — State Attorney Brian Haas is pursuing a misdemeanor trespassing charge against a 32-year-old Lakeland woman arrested in June for taking her husband’s guns and giving them to police. Haas announced the charge during a press conference on Wednesday. He says the couple is in the middle of "particularly acrimonious" divorce and says details previously reported are exaggerated and, in some instances, false. Courtney Irby was arrested on June 15 for armed burglary of a dwelling and grand theft of a firearm. Her arrest made national headlines and drew criticism from state legislators to advocates for domestic violence victims, with many urging for the charges to be dropped. 705
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department detectives and officials say the investigation into a missing 8-month-old is a homicide investigation.Amiah Robertson was reported missing on March 16 and police issued a statewide Silver Alert for her on Tuesday. The investigation is a homicide investigation, IMPD Chief Bryan Roach said.Investigators are asking for anyone who saw Robert Lyons, the boyfriend of Robertson's mother, and/or Amiah on March 9, or any day after, in the area of Rockville Road and South Mickley Avenue to contact investigators. Lyons is believed to have traveled in a 1996 maroon Isuzu Rodeo in poor condition. 661

It was a chilly winter night in Greenville, South Carolina and Emerson and Maya were on Girl Scout duty selling cookies outside a store.At one point, a man approached the stand and bought seven boxes of cookies worth , and told them to keep the change, according to cookie manager Kayla Dillard.Then, he went back to the table and said: "Pack up all of your cookies. I'm taking them all so y'all can get out of this cold," Dillard said in a Facebook post. He spent 0 on cookies, she said."What an amazing soul. It was about 34 degrees outside that night and we were there for about two hours already before he came," Dillard told CNN."We all were shocked. The girls were very excited and thankful."Dillard said she does not know the good Samaritan. But his act of kindness surely earned him a place in the girls' hearts for a long time. 854
In a striking image from the former capital of the Confederacy, anti-police brutality protesters projected an image of George Floyd with the words "no justice, no peace" onto a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert. E. Lee.The photo, taken by Dwight Nixon — a photojournalist with Scripps station 305
LAS VEGAS — A video of a "cowboy arrest" in Las Vegas is going viral. The video has been viewed more than 231,000 times (at the time of this writing) on Facebook and has been shared almost 6,000 times. It has also received hundreds of comments.It all started around 1:35 p.m. Dec. 11 near Sam's Town hotel-casino."I see this helicopter flying around, like right above us and so I'm like they must be doing something wrong. And right when I thought about that 18 cop cars came barreling down this road right next to the arena," said Cayden Cox, a cowboy and professional cattle roper.Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department spotted a car that was reportedly stolen and tried to stop it. The people in the car — three in total — attempted to escape, but hit a horse trailer near Horseman's Park."I'm like, 'oh shoot we need to go catch the son of a buck.' So I come running down through there and I almost knocked over this older gentleman and I felt bad but I got to them and right when I got to him but they all followed me we're like 60 guys behind us," added Cox.One of the people in the stolen car jumped a fence at the park and began running across the fairgrounds. That's when the cowboys got involved. They yelled at man to stop and threatened to lasso him if he didn't."By the time I kind of had my rope up and [the suspect] had his hands up, right when I was thinking about roping him," said Cox.According to a man who saw what happened, the alleged car thief immediately dropped to his knees and a couple of the cowboys pinned him to the ground until the police officers arrived and took him into custody. "The best part of the whole deal was one when the (police) helicopter flew over us and said 'good job Ropers!' or something like that, oh that just made our day," Cox said.Las Vegas police told KTNV that they took all three people into custody.Video courtesy of 1890
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