Escambia Man Gets 25 Years For Assaulting Prostitute

November 24, 2012

An Escambia County man is headed  to prison for sexually assaulting a prostitute.

William George Redmond III, 36, was sentenced by Circuit Judge J. Scott Duncan to 25 years in state prison as a habitual felony offender for two counts of sexual battery, assault and procuring another for prostitution.

An Escambia County jury found Redmond guilty after hearing evidence that during the early morning hours of December 12, 2011, the defendant picked up a known prostitute in his vehicle and drove her around while trying to find money.
During the drive, the defendant stated that he would not give her money and the victim attempted to escape from his vehicle, but Redmond pulled her back in the vehicle. Redmond then drove to a secluded area, parked his vehicle, and forced the victim to engage in sexual activity, according to prosecutors.

Afterwards, Redmond dropped the victim off and she immediately alerted law enforcement.

Community Mourns Loss Of Longtime Educator, Youth Leader

November 24, 2012

Friends, family and students are mourning the loss of a beloved teacher and youth leader who passed away suddenly on Friday.

Bobby Gindl, 59, taught agriculture for 30 years before retiring. He left retirement to return to teaching math and science for several years at Ernest Ward Middle School. He was currently teaching agriculture at Central School in Allentown.

Gindl was a graduate of Tate High School, Pensacola Junior College and Auburn University where he majored in vocational agriculture.

“It has made a huge impact on my life,” Bobby Gindl said during a ceremony recognizing the longevity of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club . “I ended up becoming an agricultural teacher.”

Gindl was also the leader of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club, the oldest continuing 4-H Club in the state of Florida. He became involved with 4-H at an early age under the leadership of his father Francis Gindl.

He is survived by his wife Tena and numerous relatives. For the complete obituary, click here.

Pictured: Bobby Gindl at a ceremony honoring the Barrineau Park 4-H Club. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

LIVE UPDATES: Northview vs. Freeport Regional Finals

November 23, 2012

Updates from tonight’s Northview and Freeport regional final game will be posted on our NorthEscambia.com Facebook page live from the sidelines.

For the updates, visit our Facebook page, and click “LIKE” –

http://www.facebook.com/NorthEscambia

Northview Looks For Regional Win Over Freeport (With Admission, Noisemaker Info)

November 23, 2012

The Northview Chiefs will play tonight for their third straight regional title tonight in Bratt.

The Chiefs (8-3, 3-0) will host the Freeport Bulldogs  at 7:30 p.m. in Bratt in what will be Northview’s final home game of the season. With a win, the Chiefs will advance next Friday night to the state semifinals on the road against the winner of tonight’s Blountstown (7-4, 3-1) at Liberty County (9-2, 4-0) game.

For the Chiefs, it’s the third consecutive playoff appearance under head coach Sid Wheatley. The previous two trips along the state series came to an end at the state semifinal level, just one game short of a state championship game in Orlando.

The Chiefs have been nothing short of dominating in 1A play this year. Ranked No. 4 in the state, Northview has destroyed all 1A opponents this season by an average of five touchdowns. Last week, Northview whipped Cottondale in the regional seminfinals, 57-6. Their only losses have come at the hands of much larger schools with strong programs — Class 5A  West Florida (10-1), Class 5A Gulf Breeze (7-4) and Class 4A Marianna (8-2).

The Freeport Bulldogs are are 6-5 overall, 2-1 in 1A play. Their only loss was 42-0 at the hands of the Chiefs back in October.

Last year, the Northview Chiefs beat Freeport 43-13 in Bratt in the regional finals.

Tonight’s Game: Admission Info

Northview hosts Freeport, 7:30 p.m. in Bratt. Admission is $8 (set by the FHSAA, not the school). There are no student discounts, no elementary discounts, no free admission for employees and no passes. Donations accepted for parking.

From The Quarterback Club

“The Northview Quarterback Club would like to remind Chiefs fans that Friday night’s regional championship will be the final home game of the season, regardless of outcome.   Fans are encouraged to come out and show your support by bringing your noisemakers, signs, and most of all, your enthusiasm.   We would like to duplicate the atmosphere we had at the state semi-final game last year against Chipley.  Come out and support your Northview Chiefs and remember to get especially loud when you hear “the bells”.  Go Chiefs!”

Pictured top: Action earlier this season as the Northview Chiefs beat Freeport 42-0 in Freeport. Pictured below: Action from last year’s regional final in which Northview beat Freeport 43-13. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Century Man Arrested For Ripping Copper Wire From Power Poles

November 23, 2012

A Century man has been arrested for ripping copper grounding wires from power poles in Walnut Hill.

Leland David Kite, Jr., 44, of Jefferson Avenue, was charged with grand theft of copper, criminal mischief with damage of $1,000 or more and violating driver’s license restrictions.

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies were patrolling in an unmarked vehicle in the area of Pine Forest Road and Pelt Road when they reported finding Kite’s pickup blacked out beside the road.

When deputies questioned Kite, they reported that he appeared very nervous and was sweating heavily. In plain view in the back of his pickup, deputies observed a large cooler and a five gallon bucket containing copper wire. Kite told deputies that the copper wire was from a job site where he worked. Deputies discovered that was not the case.

In Kite’s truck, deputies reported finding a hammer, pliers and gloves by the gas pedal, and in his pocket they found small pieces of copper wire and a large staple. Deputies also discovered that ground wires had been cut and ripped from at least 10 power poles in the area. The wire and staples from the poles matched those in Kite’s truck and pocket, according to an arrest report.

The report states Escambia River Electric Cooperative estimated it would cost about $130 per pole to repair the damage allegedly caused by Kite.

Kite remains in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Freeze Watch In Effect For Saturday Night

November 23, 2012

A freeze watch is in effect for Saturday night as temperatures are expected to dip into the upper 20’s after a cold day.

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

  • Tonight: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear, with a low around 37. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 58. North wind around 10 mph.
  • Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 27. North wind around 5 mph.
  • Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64. Wind chill values between 25 and 35 early. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming south in the afternoon.
  • Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. Southeast wind around 5 mph.
  • Monday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 70. East wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Monday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. South wind around 5 mph.
  • Tuesday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 73. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
  • Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. West wind around 5 mph becoming north after midnight.
  • Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67.
  • Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40.
  • Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 66.
  • Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.
  • Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 69.

All Americans: Local Cheerleaders Take Part In Walt Disney Thanksgiving Parade

November 23, 2012

Three North Escambia cheerleaders were among 1,800 chosen to take part in the Walt Disney World Thanksgiving Parade.

Brandy Wooten from Ernest Ward Middle School, Jadlyn Agerton from Northview High School and Danielle Robinson from Northview, marched through the Magic Kingdom in Orlando Thursday during the annual event. Three Jay High School cheerleaders — Alaina Smith, Leslie Kinder and Launa Burkhead –  also took part in Thursday’s parade.

The girls were chosen this past summer at Auburn University by the Universal Cheerleader Association to represent their schools and Florida as All American Cheerleaders. They spent the last week at Walt Disney World preparing for the event.

“The best part of this experience was representing my school, making new friends and memories,” Agerton said Thursday. And Robinson said she enjoyed “spending time with girls from across the nation and representing our NHS cheerleaders.”

Pictured top: Local cheerleaders taking part in the Walt Disney World Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday were (L-R) Jadlyn Agerton from Northview, Brandy Wooten from Ernest Ward and Danielle Robinson from Northview. Pictured inset: Robinson and Agerton pose at the Magic Kingdom. Pictured below: All American Cheerleaders from Florida, including Jadlyn Agerton from Northview (fourth from left, bottom row), Brandy Wooten from Ernest Ward (third from left, second row) and Danielle Robinson (second from right, second row). Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: Crowds Attend Pow Wow

November 23, 2012

Large crowds attended the 42nd annual Pow Wow over the long Thanksgiving weekend at the Poarch Creek Indian Reservation north of Atmore. The event featured tribal dancers from across the country, entertainment, food, arts and crafts and several historical and cultural presentations.

For more photos from the event, click here.

Pictured: The 42nd annual Pow Wow on the Poarch Creek Indian Reservation north of Atmore. NorthEscambia.com photos by Marcella Wilson, click to enlarge.

Florida High Court: Either Driver Can Be At Fault In Rear-End Crashes

November 23, 2012

Faced with conflicting lower-court decisions, the Florida Supreme Court issued a pair of rulings Wednesday that could give a legal boost to motorists who crash into other vehicles from behind. The cases center, at least in part, on a longstanding legal presumption that rear drivers are negligent in vehicle collisions.

But the justices ruled that the presumption can be rebutted “by the production of evidence from which a jury could conclude that the front driver was negligent in the operation of his or her vehicle.” The court ruled in cases from Seminole and Palm Beach counties.

The Seminole County case, for example, stemmed from a 2007 accident in which Crystal Charron was a passenger on a motorcycle that flipped when its driver tried to avoid hitting the rear end of a car driven by Warren Birge. A circuit court sided with Birge in a resulting lawsuit, but the 5th District Court of Appeal reversed that decision because it said a jury could have found that Birge was negligent.

The Supreme Court opinion said Birge was driving 35 mph and slammed on his brakes “for no objective reason,” surprising other people on the road. “Significantly, this court has never held that the rear-end presumption bars a claim for damages of a rear driver or others in the rearward zone of danger where there is evidence from which a jury could conclude that the front driver defendant was negligent and comparatively at fault in causing the collision,” said the opinion, which was written by Justice Jorge Labarga. The other justices concurred in the decision, though Justice James E.C. Perry was recused.

By The News Service of Florida

Retailers, Shoppers Get Early Start On Black Friday Bargains

November 23, 2012

Retailers got an early jump on the traditional Black Friday sales, with many stores opening their doors Thursday night. Lots of North Escambia area residents hit the stores Thursday night and Friday morning.

Pictured top: Edie Jackson (left) and Donna Gilman went Black Friday shopping with a plan. Pictured inset: Paula Butler of Molino was number 111 in line to get free gifts when the doors opened at Toys “R” Us in Pensacola. Readers submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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