Local Law Enforcement Takes Part In Terrorism ‘If You See Something, Say Something’ Campaign
August 29, 2020
Law enforcement professionals throughout the Northwest Florida region are participated in a week-long initiativehlighting Florida’s “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign to raise awareness of the important role citizens play in preventing a terrorist attack.
For more information on how to recognize the signs of terrorism related suspicious activity, click here (pdf).
The initiative precedes the national “If You See Something, Say Something” Awareness Day on September 25.
The Florida See Say campaign is dedicated to raising awareness of terrorism-related suspicious activity, as well as emphasizing the importance of reporting suspicious activity to local law enforcement.
The Florida See Say campaign offers the public with several outlets for reporting suspicious activity, which includes a statewide, toll-free phone number (1-855-FLA-SAFE), online submissions at the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and submissions via the Florida See Say app (Apple Store/Google Play).
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FDC Offering $1,000 Hiring Bonuses At Century And Santa Rosa Correctional Institutions
August 29, 2020
The Florida Department of Corrections has announced $1,000 hiring bonuses at prisons across the state, including Century Correctional Institution and the Santa Rosa Correctional Institution.
The bonuses are available for new hires who complete their correctional officer certification through either FDC or certain state colleges will be eligible for the bonus. Paid training is available.
FDC has expanded the applicant base for correctional officers within the state prison system. The minimum age requirement for a correctional officer is 18 years of age.
For more information, visit FLDOCjobs.com.
Friday Night Football Finals
August 29, 2020
Here are Friday night high school football scores from across Escambia County, Alabama:
- T.R. Miller 29, Escambia County (Atmore) 0
- Glenwood 24, Escambia Academy 22
- Flomaton 29, Ariton 20
- W.S. Neal (Off)
Local high schools in Florida begin play on September 18.
Pictured: Flomaton High School’s “Caniac”. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Appointees Sought For Escambia Board Of Electrical Examiners
August 29, 2020
The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking two Escambia County residents interested in volunteering to be considered for an appointment to the Escambia County Board of Electrical Examiners.
Escambia County residents interested in serving on the Escambia County Board of Electrical Examiners are asked to submit a resume and letter indicating their desire to serve by the close of business on Friday, Sept. 11. Resumes should be submitted to Jennifer Hampton, Director’s Aide, Escambia County Building Services Department, 3363 West Park Place, Pensacola, Florida 32505 or emailed to jahampton@myescambia.com.
Possible opening for the Escambia County Board of Electrical Examiners is as follows:
- One Electrical Contractor (applicant must possess a current and active license)
- One Layperson
Established by a local ordinance, the duties of the board are to attend meetings to review applications, administer written examination of applicants, issue certificates of competency as electricians and maintain official records of all transactions. The board is to consider any charges against certificate holders for willful violations or incompetence. Members serve a three-year term of office and meet the third Tuesday of each month for approximately two hours.
UPDATED: Man That Shot At Deputies Now In Custody; He Was Found With Multiple Gunshot Wounds
August 28, 2020
UPDATE: Tyler Edwards Brooks is now in custody.
He was discovered in the woods near the Perdido River. Brooks had suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was transported alive to a local hospital.
“He wasn’t in any position to resist,” Sheriff David Morgan said. There were no injuries to law enforcement.
He was located by a tracking beagle named Shorty from the Escambia County Road Camp.
The officer involved shooting will be investigated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, as is standard procedure.
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Authorities are searching for a man that alleged shot at deputies before running into the woods Friday afternoon.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office was attempting to serve a warrant for battery on a law enforcement officer at a residence near Saufley Field when the suspect opened fire at deputies with a long gun. No deputies were injured, but the ECSO was not sure if the suspect may have been struck by gunfire.
The suspect, identified as as 30-year old Tyler Edwards Brooks then ran into a large wooded area with the weapon.
Escambia Sheriff David Morgan said there was a considerable amount of gunfire in running gun battle. He said Brooks may have a stash of weapons in the wooded area.
“This is a very dangerous individual,” Chief Deputy Chip Simmons said. “We have every reason to believe he is extremely dangerous. Do not approach him yourself.”
A manhunt involving the ECSO, the ECSO SWAT team, Pensacola Police, FWC, Florida Highway Patrol, Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Marshals and other agencies was underway for Brooks.
The sheriff had a message for Brooks.
“We strongly encourage you to surrender,” Morgan said during a press conference live streamed on social media. “No one needs to get hurt…no one has been injured; no one has been killed. “We strongly encourage you to surrender.”
Brooks was described as a while male with long hair that was wearing a gray shirt. He is considered armed and dangerous. Authorities are asking residents of the area around Saufley Pines Road and Matthews Junction to stay indoors. Multiple roads in the area are closed.
In April, he was arrested on charges that included aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, battery on a law enforcement office and resisting officers. According to an arrest report, he had a knife and threatened to kill his mother. He reportedly pushed a deputy to the ground, striking him several times in the face with and head, and later kicked him in the chest.
FHP Seeks Hit And Run Driver That Killed Bicyclist In Ensley
August 28, 2020
The Florida Highway Patrol is seeking the driver involved in a fatal hit and run with a bicyclist late Thursday night in Ensley.
The FHP said a dark colored vehicle, possibly a Chevrolet Cruze, was traveling north on Palafox Street north of Johnson Avenue stuck a 50-year old male bicyclist who was also traveling north. The vehicle continued north on Palafox Street after the collision.
The bicyclist was pronounced deceased on the scene.
The vehicle has damage to the front and passenger side, possibly including the windshield, according to FHP. The vehicle is also missing a passenger side mirror.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Florida Highway Patrol at *FHP or (850) 484-5000, or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.
Escambia School Superintendent Candidates Interviewed; Selection Set For Tuesday
August 28, 2020
The four finalists to be the next Escambia County’s next school superintendent were in the hot seat Thursday for questions from the school board and public. One of them will be named superintendent next Tuesday.
The finalist are Dr. Earl Johnson, executive director of leadership/operations for the Flagler County Schools with 13,000 students; Keith C. Rittel, superintendent in Provo Utah, with 18,000 students; Dr. Timothy A. Smith, executive director of high schools in Orange County with 212,000 students; and Keith Leonard, assistant superintendent of human resources in Escambia County with 40,500 students.
Each faced a series of question from the Escambia County School Board Thursday, and each finalist had 15 minutes Thursday night to answer questions submitted by community members. The interviews are available on the Escambia County School District YoutTube channel.
The finalists will individually meet one on one with each school board member on Friday.
The Escambia County School Board is scheduled to name the next superintendent Tuesday evening. Contract negotiations with the man selected will begin on Tuesday, and the board will vote on ratifying the contract on September 15.
In November 2018, Escambia County citizens voted to move from an elected to an appointed superintendent. Malcolm Thomas, the current elected superintendent, will retire in November.
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Gibson Road Bridge In Molino Fails FDOT Inspection, One Lane Closed
August 28, 2020
The eastbound lane of the Gibson Road bridge over Alligator Creek in Molino is closed after the bridge failed a Florida Department of Transportation inspection.
A county official said Thursday that the lane will remain closed as a repair plan is formulated and implemented.
Gibson Road runs between Highway 97 and Crabtree Church Road. The 78-foot long wood-supported bridge was built in 1959.
NorthEscambia.com file photo.
Gulf Power Team Of 180 Heads To Help Restore Power After Hurricane Laura
August 28, 2020
A storm team of 180 Gulf Power employees and contractors left Thursday to help with power restoration efforts in Louisiana after Hurricane Laura.
Traveling with the team is Gulf Power’s new community response vehicle, which can serve as a mobile command center for the crews as well as a charging station for customers that are without power.
Gulf Power joins its sister company, Florida Power & Light, who sent more than 900 employees and contractors earlier this week to assist Entergy Louisiana and Entergy Texas with their restoration efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Laura.
“These communities are in dire need of help after having two tropical systems impact them – including a major hurricane. We are honored to be able to assist – just as so many have stepped up to help us in the past,” said Marlene Santos, president of Gulf Power. “We are in unprecedented times as we deal with a global pandemic and an extremely active hurricane season. As we aid our fellow utilities in restoring power, we will take every precaution to keep both our crews and the communities we will be working in safe.”
Gulf Power sent teams to support FPL earlier this month as Isaias brushed along the Florida coast as it headed north. Crews from both companies recently returned from working in New Jersey after Hurricane Isaias knocked out power to millions in the Northeast. Now, this deployment for Hurricane Laura marks the second time this month that Gulf Power and FPL deployed employees and contractors will work to support power restoration efforts following a hurricane.
The crews will follow COVID-19 safety guidelines to keep everyone safe, including social distancing, increased sanitation measures and wearing masks where appropriate. In addition, the crews are planning to be self-sufficient to limit contact with other teams. Signs on trucks remind the public to honor the 6 feet social distancing requirements that help keep the crews safe while they work.
When Gulf Power puts a team together to travel and assist other utilities, its first consideration is ensuring enough crews remain in Northwest Florida to maintain reliability at home and that no severe tropical weather systems are forecast to impact the area in the coming days.
Atmore Man Facing Multiple Weapons And Drug Charges After Search Warrant
August 28, 2020
An Atmore man is facing multiple charges after a authorities executed a search warrant in Atmore, locating guns and drugs.
Austin James Gray, Jr., age 42, was charged with possession of marijuana first degree, trafficking in synthetic cannabis, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, and being a certain person forbidden to possess a firearm.
Atmore Police Chief Chuck Brooks said agents and officers with the Escambia and Monroe County Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force, Atmore Police Department, Poarch Drug Task Force, Escambia County (AL) Sheriff’s Department and the Alabama Department of Corrections executed a search warrant at 618 Franklin Street in Atmore.
Agents located a duffel bag with approximately 1.61 kilogram of synthetic cannabis (spice), 125 grams of marijuana and numerous scales and baggies for distribution, Brooks said, along with firearms.
According to jail records, he remained in the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton Friday without bond due to a probation violation.
Editor’s note: The “Inmate” watermark was added to the photo by jail software.












