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have left families with traumatizing experiences. In just this year alone, several families have come forward after their loved ones contracted a flesh-eating bacteria.Over the weekend, a 77-year-old Florida woman died just a week and a half after she 254
on Thursday.The Pasco County Sheriff's Office said the incident happened at Old Dixie Hwy and Aripeka Road. Officials said Justyn Pennell, 21, got inside his PT Cruiser around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday and started doing some errands when he saw a pedestrian walking by himself on the side of the road.According to Sheriff Chris Nocco, Pennell drove past the pedestrian, then made a U-turn and intentionally drove his car toward the victim.Nocco said he accelerated to a high rate of speed and struck a 75-year-old Army veteran."This is one of those things that when you talk to society about how evil things are," Nocco said. "This man is absolutely evil."Pennell told investigators he had been planning for several months to kill someone.Pennell later told investigators that "he could see the fear on the victim's face" as he drove his car towards the victim.Nocco said Pennell was very calm during the confession and did not appear to be under the influence.Officials said they are seeking more witness statements connected with the incident and asked anyone with more information to contact the sheriff's office.Nocco also added some witnesses stopped and possibly took pictures of the victim and then drove away.Pennell was arrested and charged with premeditated murder.The name of the victim has not been released.This story was originally published by 1357
at other students.The student, a 12-year-old at Westridge Middle School, was arrested by Overland Park police on Sept. 18.Dave Smith, spokesperson for the Shawnee Mission School District, would only comment on the matter by email saying, "I want to be very clear: The arrest of this student was wholly unrelated to any district policy," said Dave Smith, a spokesperson for the Shawnee Mission School District. "It was a municipal police department decision, and our policies don't impact police department decisions," The Overland Park Police Department did not make officials available to discuss the matter on camera.Overland Park police said in an email they were made aware of the threat through the school district's online reporting portal.School officials and a school resource officer questioned two students about the incident. The interviews corroborated the account of the potential threat.The resource officer arrested the student and took her back to an "appropriate facility," police said.The Johnson County District Attorney's Office then filed charges."Ensuring the safety of everyone in a school, or community, is a top priority and requires constant vigilance, parents reminding their children of proper behavior in school and an understanding by the public that each case is thoroughly investigated before any arrest is made and a charge filed," police said.This story was originally published by Jessica McMaster on 1439
after assaulting a protester outside of a Trump rally Thursday night.The brief confrontation — 29-year-old Dallas Frazier climbing out of a pickup and repeatedly punching 61-year-old protester Mike Alter in the head — was recorded and quickly posted to Facebook by fellow protester Scott Fantozzi. More than 1,600 people had shared the video by 10 p.m. ET. According to phone conversations and text messages with Alter, the protest against President Donald Trump’s campaign visit to Cincinnati had been peaceful until Frazier arrived. Alter and a group of other protesters had been standing across the street from the rally, occasionally exchanging shouts and chants with supporters on their way in to U.S. Bank Arena. 721