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FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Parents of students at a Florida school are concerned after cell phone video shared on social media showed a Sheriff's deputy body-slamming a sixth-grade student outside of school in Fort Piece, Florida.The 15-second video shows a the school resource deputy at Lincoln Park Academy run after a sixth grade student outside the school Tuesday afternoon and slam him on the grass. Another video then shows the student in handcuffs walking away.According to an incident report, the confrontation between the student and deputy occurred on April 9. The student, who was not identified, had already been suspended from school for being disruptive in a classroom. After he was sent to the Dean's office, he report says he continued being disruptive while waiting for his parents to come pick him up. 824

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He received national fame as a good Samaritan for going out of his way to buy an entire supply of cookies from a pair of Girl Scouts in South Carolina. Now, he is being charged with serious drug trafficking charges by federal officials.WSPA-TV reported Detric McGowan was arrested Tuesday morning by federal officials from the Drug Enforcement Administration. McGowan is facing counts of conspiracy to manufacture and distribute heroin, cocaine and fentanyl. He is also being charged with bulk cash smuggling. DEA officials in South Carolina told WSPA-TV that McGowan has been under investigation in a multi-state probe since September. DEA officials seized cash and other assets belonging to him. On Monday, McGowan became a viral star. After previously purchasing seven boxes from a pair of Girl Scouts, he returned to buy out the rest of the girls' stock, worth 0."What an amazing soul. It was about 34 degrees outside that night and we were there for about two hours already before he came," cookie manager Kayla Dillard told CNN.Justin Boggs is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. 1109

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Forecasters may not be expecting a severe hurricane season this year, but a few major storms could still threaten the Atlantic coast.The Atlantic hurricane season officially kicks off Saturday -- even after Subtropical Storm Andrea briefly spun up near Bermuda last week -- and will run through November 30.The nation's top hurricane forecasters have predicted a near-normal season with "a lot" of storms. Nine to 15 named storms, including four to eight hurricanes, could form in the Atlantic.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, said the season won't likely be as violent as last year's above-average season when hurricanes Florence and Michael slammed the United States, killing nearly 100 people and causing billions of dollars in damage.But they are warning that two to four hurricanes could still grow to Category 3 or stronger. Those storms carry winds of 111 to 129 mph."That's still a lot of activity," said Gerry Bell, NOAA's lead hurricane forecaster. "We are expecting a near-normal season but regardless, that's a lot of activity and you still need to prepare for the hurricane season now."Would a hurricane hit the US?While the forecast does not specifically predict where those storms might strike, weather officials are urging all US coastal residents to prepare for a tropical storm or hurricane, because the past two years have been devastating.In 2017, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria put a dramatic end to a 12-year period with no major hurricane landfalls in the United States and ranked among the costliest hurricanes in history.Millions of people in Texas, Louisiana, southwest Florida, North Carolina and Puerto Rico are still reeling from the trio of hurricanes.A fourth storm, Hurricane Nate, also made US landfall, but never reached major hurricane level.Last year, Florence arrived during the season's peak to pummel the Carolinas. Then, Hurricane Michael slammed the Florida Panhandle with frightening fury and later socked Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia.El Ni?o could lead to fewer stormsEl Ni?o, the periodic weather event characterized by warming ocean temperatures, tends to weaken hurricanes but that could change if the weather is warmer.Neil Jacobs, the acting NOAA administrator, said warmer-than-average sea-surface temperatures in the tropical Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, as well as enhanced storm activity moving off West Africa, would favor increased activity.El Ni?o could also weaken quicker than anticipated, creating conditions that would be more favorable for storm development by peak season in September.The opposite is also true: If El Ni?o strengthens more than anticipated, it could keep tropical storm activity on the lower end of NOAA's range.Weather officials say El Ni?o has a 55% to 60% chance of continuing through the fall.Hurricane ready? Supplies are tax-free in FloridaFloridians are getting a little help from authorities to build their own hurricane emergency kit.Residents can buy emergency supplies free of sales taxes from May 31 until June 6. The discount includes ice packs, batteries, flashlights, coolers and items worth up to 0, such as portable generators."While living in and visiting Florida offers many benefits and advantages, it is important to keep the potential for severe weather hazards and threats in mind," said Jim Zingale, executive director of the Florida Department of Revenue.The holiday tax was passed by Florida lawmakers and signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis in May.A storm formed early -- againFor the past five years, a winter hurricane and a series of tropical storms have formed before the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season. Subtropical Storm Andrea continued that trend in May.The short-lived storm made this the fifth consecutive year that a named storm has formed before the season's official start.Hurricane Alex, an unusual winter hurricane, formed in January 2016 in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.Meantime, April saw the advent of Tropical Storm Arlene in 2017, while May ushered in Tropical Storm Ana in 2015 and Tropical Storm Alberto in 2018.The recent rise in off-season storms has raised questions about the impact of climate change and whether the time frame should begin sooner.But weather officials have said they would need more evidence of a considerable change before making a final decision.In the past 12 years, there have been at least six named storms right before hurricane season officially started -- during the second half of May -- but in the 31 years before that, there was "a lack of any such activity" in the same time frame, said Dennis Feltgen, a meteorologist and spokesman with the National Hurricane Center. 4708

  

FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Two boys in Tennessee are getting national attention after their mother shared video of them escaping from their cribs. Ashley Wilson, who runs a lifestyle blog on Facebook, said that she and her husband were asleep one morning when the motion alert went off in her younger son Wilder’s room. 323

  

If you drive around many suburban communities these days, you may have noticed mysterious cylinder-type cellphone towers that look nothing like any cell tower most of us have seen. Many are black, some are silver, but most of them are a lot smaller than the cellphone towers we are used to.Now, a growing number of homeowners are getting worried about these towers and the 5G signals they believe they will soon be sending out as part of the nationwide rollout of faster 5G cell service.Michelle Krinsky is a nurse who was out walking earlier this summer, when she looked up and said, "What's that? You can see it's this ugly menace sitting there."Right near her subdivision was the strangest looking cell tower many people have ever seen."It looks like a big heater to me," said Dean Beckett, who lives nearby. "I have no idea what it is."Krinsky says, "we don't know who put it up, if it is running 4G right now, and if it will run 5G soon."Why 5G service sparks fears5G cell service has become the hottest controversy in many communities this year as Verizon rolls it out to its first 30 cities.Krinsky has now joined those protesting it l

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