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Memoriam
Crime
Police Investigate Burglary At Ice Cream Shop
Ice Cream Burglar
IN MEMORIAM
ANTWAN LAMAR HAWKINS, SR. “Poppa Twan”
April 30, 1991 – December 2, 2020
Antwan, it has been a very long year without you, and oh how we miss you with every beat of our hearts, and breaths that we’ve taken. With every windblown breeze that has rustled the trees. With every
rain, and dew drop, lightning strikes, and thunder claps, and the sound of every chirping bird high in the tree tops. With every melody, and rhythm, and beat of our lives. With every sunrise, and sunset you are deeply missed. An awesome son, brother, uncle, and friend, we re- member you as, a gentle heart who knew no stranger.
You were the mender of rela- tionships. A man who was always armed with an infectious smile, and a giving heart. The delicious meals that you masterfully prepared, the love that you continuously, and strongly displayed for your children, friends, and family are all very deeply missed.
We continuously celebrate your life, and will never let you fade from the minds, and hearts of those who love you dearly.
Sleep on in Jesus, Dear Antwan, we love you.
The Johnson, Hawkins, and Saint Germaine families.
Sports
LeBron James In Health And Safety Protocols; Expected To Miss Several Games
LEBRON JAMES
LeBron James was out for Tuesday night's game be- tween the Los Angeles Lakers and Sacramento Kings due to the NBA's health and safety protocols, the team an- nounced. The Lakers won 117- 92. James revealed in September that he is vacci- nated against COVID-19. Le- Bron will be sidelined for at least 10 days, or unless he re- turns two negative test results in 24 hours moving forward. The Lakers star is expected to miss multiple games.
James has already missed a substantial amount of time this season due to issues with both his right ankle and an ab- dominal strain. He has missed 11 of the Lakers' first 22 games, and now, more missed time is on the horizon. That is danger- ous for a Lakers team that is only 11-11 thus far this season.
The Tampa Police De- partment is currently investi- gating a burglary at an ice cream shop. The incident took place at Bo’s Ice Cream on Florida Avenue, Sunday.
According to police, offi- cers responded to the loca- tion shortly after 5 a. m. The suspect gained entry to the
National
business through the drive- thru window.
Surveillance video shows the suspect is wearing a white hoodie, with gray pants. The words, “just do it” appear at the top of the hoodie.
The suspect escaped with a cell phone and cash.
3 Dead, 8 Injured In Shooting At Michigan High School, Undersheriff Says
Dozens of police, fire, and EMS personnel work on the scene of a shooting at Oxford High School.
A 15-year-old boy is in cus- tody after three students died and eight were injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at a high school in Oxford, Michigan, authorities said.
The Oxford High School students killed were Tate Myre, 16; Hana St. Ju- liana, 14, and Madisyn Baldwin, 17, according to Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard.
Eight others -- seven stu- dents and a teacher -- were shot, Bouchard said. Three are in critical condition with gunshot wounds, including a 14-year-old girl who is on a ventilator after having sur- gery. A 14-year-old boy is in
serious condition with a gun- shot wound to the jaw and head, Bouchard said. Three students are in stable condi- tion and the teacher who was shot has been discharged.
"I think this is every par- ent's worst nightmare," said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who added that shootings at schools are "a uniquely Amer- ican problem that we need to address."
"My heart goes out to the families. This is an unimagin- able tragedy. I hope we can all rise to the occasion and wrap our arms around the families, the affected children and school personnel and this community," Whitmer said.
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