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Passport Fair Planned For East Tampa Post Office
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EBONY
This week, Ebony is our Spotlight feature, and we are honored to have her. Ebony understands what it takes to be successful, and although she’s not going to compromise on anything she feels she deserves, she’s willing to work hard to reach her goals. Ebony wants to be more than just another model or success story. She wants to be a trend setter, and have other young models follow her lead. Congratulations to Ebony as this week’s Spotlight feature.
On Saturday, March 25th, the U. S. Postal Service will host a Passport Fair.
The event will take place from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., at the Produce Post Office, 2810 E. Hillsborough Av- enue.
Residents in need of a passport will be assisted on a first-c0me, first-served
basis and do not need an ap- pointment. Passports are re- quired for anyone planning to travel internationally.
Anyone wishing to obtain a passport must have proper identification, a photograph, proof of U. S. Citizenship, and current identification. They must also complete a form and a fee is involved.
Breaking News
White Supremacist Picks Out Random Black NYC Man And Fatally Stabs Him With Sword
NEW YORK --- A white Army vet intent on killing Black men stalked one potential victim before setting his sights on another — quenching his racist thirst by driv-
ing a sword through a James Jackson (L) is an army vet that was maninMidtown,po- deployedtoAfghanistanfatallystabbedTim- lice said. othy Caughman (R).
The 26-inch
weapon — with an 18-inch blade — pierced the victim’s chest just above his heart and exited his back before pinging against the sidewalk on Mon- day night. White supremacist James Jackson, 28, wanted maximum exposure for his crime, telling investigators he rode 200 miles on a bus from Baltimore because New York is the “media capital of the world.”
Dressed in a dark suit coat, slacks and a button-down shirt, he stabbed Timothy
Caughman, 66, at random. He found Caughman — a bottle collector who liked to take photos of himself and celebrities — a few blocks away.
During the savage attack, Jackson jammed the sword he purchased online into Caughman.
Caughman, stabbed in the chest and back, stumbled two blocks to the Midtown South Precinct stationhouse on W. 35th St., bleeding from his wounds.
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