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IN MEMORY OF YOU BOTH
RUSSELL MITCHELL
It’s been so long ago Rus- sell, since you’ve been gone. It still hurts all day long. There isn’t a day that goes by without me thinking why.
There are so many things I wish I could say, instead I never imagined you’d be so far away. In my heart you will always be, until the time is meant for me.
Goodbye Russell.
Love, your sister, Pinkey Billingsley.
NATHANIEL MITCHELL
I miss you so very much, Buddy, and my tears I cannot hide. I feel in my heart that you are by my side.
Every since you went away, life has never been the same. Instead it comforts me to know that one day we’ll meet again.
See you on the other side and tell Momma I said Hi.
Love, your sister, Pinkey Billingsley.
Attempted Murder Suspect Arrested
Chained Fairgrounds Protesters Taken Into Custody
Members of
the Seminole
County Sher-
iff’s Office with
the assistance
of the Florida
Department of
Law Enforce-
ment, arrested J’Rokton Williams, 26, in Winter Springs Wednesday.
Williams was arrested on a Pasco County warrant for at- tempted murder of a law en- forcement officer from an incident that occurred Feb. 6th.
In that incident, Williams allegedly was driving a car when he was pulled over by a deputy. According to the deputy, as he approached the vehicle, Williams reportedly put the car in reverse, and sped towards him, then fled. No one was injured.
J’ROKTON WILLIAMS
REGINALD GLOVER
CRYSTAL WILSON
REBECCA KILLIK
leave the area or they would be arrested. After they re- fused to comply, Hillsbor- ough County deputies cut the chains and the four protest- ers were taken into custody and charged with trespass after warning.
The protesters were iden- tified as 19-year-old Regi- nald Glover, of Lutz; Crystal Wilson, 26, Pamela Gomez, 26, and Rebecca Killik, 27, all of Tampa. They were trans- ported to the Hillsborough County Jail and booked. Each of them were released after posting a $500 bond.
Another group of protest- ers assembled on the side- walk outside of the fairgrounds. They protested peacefully, police said.
PAMELA GOMEZ
Four individuals were taken into custody at the Florida State Fairgrounds on Sunday. They were each charged with trespassing after a warning.
According to the Hillsbor- ough County Sheriff’s Office, at approximately 11:45 a.m., two sets of protesters, joined themselves at the neck with chains and sat in the middle of one of the inner access roads inside the Florida State Fairgrounds. The road runs parallel to U. S. Highway 301.
The four people deliber- ately positioned themselves on all of the traffic lanes to obstruct the flow of traffic, police said.
The protesters were asked to unlock the chains and
‘I Take Care Of Myself’
Moffitt Program for Outreach Wellness Education & Re- sources will host “I Take Care of Myself” Breast Cancer Awareness on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, 6:30 p. m. at the NFL YET Center, 3310 E. Lake Ave., Tampa, 33610.
For more information or to make a reservation, please call: Fran Tate, Coordinator, Jackson Heights Neighbor- hood Watch, (813) 675-7532.
Food and incentives will be available for everyone who at- tends.
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