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at an El Paso, Texas, Walmart. Army Private First Class Glendon Oakley Jr. was shopping when it happened.“I’m thinking, if I have a child, what I would want somebody else to do,” said Oakley, 22. The soldier ran toward the sound of gunfire.“I have my license to carry, so I just pulled out my gun and I’m in the military as well. So we’re trained to when you’re in danger, you pull out your weapon. You find cover, you save whoever you can,” said Oakley. When he arrived, he saw children separated from their parents scrambling to find safety. He began scooping up children.“I tried to get other people, you know, to grab other kids but they’re so worried about themselves, they’re gone,” Oakley said. Taking as many as he could carry, he brought the children outside to safety.Even after the shooting had come to an end, his focus wasn’t on himself. Instead, he worried about the children that will remember this day for the rest of their lives.Many turned to social media to express their thanks for Oakley's brave service."We salute you, Private First-class Oakley. Thank you," the Sheriff's Association of Texas wrote in a Facebook post. 1143

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You remember The Dress. You remember The Shoes. The questionable colors of those items sparked arguments and tested friendships around the world. Poor lighting and flash photography may have led to the confusing hues and shades in those memes. But now, the internet seems hopelessly divided over an intrinsic fact of one of the world's most ordinary items.Is a tennis ball green? Or is it yellow?The debate seems to have began when The Atlantic posed the question in a pice back in February, but the discussion really took off when legendary tennis player Roger Federer was posed the question by media members on Monday.  644

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for his role in the death of Eric Garner.ORIGINAL STORY: A final decision on the future of the officer accused of fatally choking Eric Garner is expected to be announced by New York Police Commissioner James O'Neill at 12:30 p.m. Monday, according to multiple law enforcement officials.Officer Daniel Pantaleo was found guilty in a disciplinary trial earlier this month of using a chokehold on Garner, the New York man whose final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.The departmental administrative judge officially recommended Pantaleo be fired. O'Neill had been expected to follow the recommendation, a senior law enforcement official said then. Pantaleo has been suspended pending the commissioner's decision, the NYPD spokesman said.The decision comes more than five years after police tried to arrest the 43-year-old father of six, who was allegedly selling loose cigarettes illegally on Staten Island. In video of the arrest, Pantaleo can be seen wrapping one arm around Garner's shoulder and the other around his neck before jerking him back and pulling him to the ground.As Pantaleo forces Garner's head into the sidewalk, Garner could be heard saying "I can't breathe. I can't breathe." He died shortly afterward.Garner's death, three weeks before the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, started the resurgence of police accountability and brought the Black Lives Matter movement to the forefront, Rev. Al Sharpton said last month.The "I can't breathe" phrase reflected the suffocating frustration with what activists said was a lack of police accountability after police killings of unarmed African Americans. The phrase was widely heard and seen at protests, and NBA stars like LeBron James bore the message on T-shirts in support of the cause.Judge recommended he be firedThe departmental disciplinary trial focused on whether Pantaleo used a department-banned chokehold in the arrest.The city medical examiner's office ruled Garner's death a homicide in the days after his death, and the medical examiner testified that Pantaleo's alleged chokehold caused an asthma attack and was "part of the lethal cascade of events."Pantaleo denied that he used the maneuver, but Deputy Commissioner of Trials Rosemarie Maldonado ruled that a chokehold triggered a series of events that culminated with Garner's death, according to the report, which CNN obtained from a source familiar with the matter."Here, (Pantaleo's) use of a chokehold fell so far short of objective reasonableness that this tribunal found it to be reckless -- a gross deviation from the standard of conduct established for a New York City police officer," Maldonado wrote. "Moreover, (Pantaleo's) glaring dereliction of responsibility precipitated a tragic outcome."Despite the disciplinary trial, Pantaleo has avoided criminal charges in the death. A grand jury in New York declined to indict the officer in 2014, and the city of New York settled with Garner's estate for .9 million in 2015. The Justice Department declined to bring federal civil rights charges last month. 3109

  

on Super Tuesday.Both Davidson and Wilson Counties have reported that their polling stations will open an hour later than scheduled. Polls will now open at 8 a.m. local time as opposed to 7 a.m.Several other polling stations have consolidated at local high schools and churches.Voting precincts at Hadley Park Community Center, Robert Churchwell Elementary, Centennial Park Art Center, Fifteenth Avenue Baptist Church, or Union Hall 373 have consolidated at Pearl Cohn High School.Precincts at Hermitage Presbyterian, Dupont Tyler School, Hermitage Hills Baptist Church, Hermitage Community Center, TN School for the Blind or Two Rivers Middle School have consolidated at Donelson Presbyterian.Precincts at Ross Elementary, East Community Center, Shelby Community Center, Martha O'Brian or Cora Howe School have consolidated at Cleveland Community Center.Any other voters in Davidson County — the county the encompasses Nashville — whose assigned precinct has been impacted can vote at the Election Commission Offices.Sixty-four delegates are up for grabs in Tennessee in the Democratic presidential nomination race. Tennessee is one of 14 states that will hold its presidential primary on Super Tuesday. A total of 1,344 delegates are up for grabs in the Super Tuesday primaries.This story was originally published by Caroline Sutton on 1340

  

after "recent developments in the investigation have led investigators to believe the children may now be in danger."The Stafford County Sheriff's Office (SCSO) says it is searching for Melody Bannister and her four children, who were last seen in Moulton, Alabama on Aug. 20.According to the SCSO, Bannister told deputies in June that her children had been abused by a family member. Child Protective Services later determined the allegations were unfounded, but before the investigation ended, Bannister and her four children left Virginia for a planned vacation to Alabama. They never returned.The Stafford County Juvenile Domestic and Relations Court eventually granted custody of the children to their father. Bannister petitioned the court in Alabama and requested that custody be issued to her there, but courts ordered her to return her children to the father in Virginia.Bannister did not comply and was last seen in Alabama on Aug. 20. She is currently wanted for one felony charge of Violation of a Court Order, four misdemeanor charges of Abduction, and one misdemeanor charge of Filing a False Police Report.Bannister's four children are Genevieve Bannister, 13; Janelle Bannister, 12; Vivienne Bannister, 11; and Peter Bannister, 7."The U.S. Marshals Service and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children became involved in the investigation several months ago," a spokesperson for the SCSO said.Over the past several months, they have been seen at the following locations:Birmingham, Alabama - 35201Moulton, Alabama - 35650Greenville, South Carolina - 29601Shell Lake, Wisconsin - 54871Madison, Wisconsin - 53701Spooner, Wisconsin - 54801Maryville, Tennessee - 37801Knoxville, Tennessee - 37901Lexington, Kentucky - 40502Leadville, Colorado - 80429Raleigh, North Carolina - 27601Aransas Pass, Texas - 78335Dallas, Texas - 75201Corpus Christie, Texas - 78401Law enforcement officials are asking anyone with information to contact: 1-877-WANTED2.This story was originally published by 2013

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