Accused Colorado Massacre Suspect Makes First Court Appearance

July 23, 2012

The man accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others in a Colorado movie theater made his first court appearance Monday, as investigators continue to piece together the events leading up to the shooting.

James Holmes, his hair dyed bright orange, appeared disoriented and unemotional in Monday’s appearance, staring at the floor or straight ahead as the judge told him there was probable cause to charge him with first-degree murder.

The judge then ordered that Holmes be held in detention until next Monday, when he is due back in court to be formally charged. The prosecutor’s office says it is considering pursuing the death penalty.

Holmes has been held in solitary confinement since police arrested him early Friday outside the theater in Aurora, Colorado, near Denver. Authorities say he is refusing to talk about what prompted him to open fire on a crowd watching the film The Dark Night Rises.

[VOA]

Pine Forest’s Brown Sets School Pole Vault Record

July 23, 2012

A Pine Forest High School senior set a new school pole volt record Saturday during a street competition in Mobile.

Kelly Brown set the record of 13.9 feet during the 1st Annual Dauphin St. Street Vault event.

“I am happy to be doing so well and would like to eventually surpass 15 feet before the end of this school year,’ said Brown, who hopes to earn a track scholarship to the University of South Alabama.

Over 70 athletes took part in Saturday’s pole vault event in downtown Mobile in front of a crowd of several hundred people.

Pictured top: Pine Forest’s Kelly Brown prepares for a pole vault jump Saturday during a pole vault event on Dauphin Street in Mobile. Pictured inset: Brown’s winning vault. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Deputy Shooting Suspect Arrested

July 23, 2012

A man wanted in connection with the July 11 shooting of an Escambia County deputy was arrested Sunday.

Antonio Emmanuel  Moorer, age 27 of Pensacola, was taken into custody by the Pensacola Police Department following a traffic stop at “J” and Brainerd streets. He is charged with attempted first degree murder, vehicle theft and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, according to the Sheriff’s Office. He is being held in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Deputy Ryan Robinson, 32, was shot as he worked in the Oakwood Terrace Apartments on Truman Avenue.

A shot was fired into Robinson’s stomach, but his bulletproof vest stopped the round. He was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital where he was treated and released.

The incident happened about 10:45 p.m. July 11 as three members of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Tactical Anti-Crime Unit, also known as TAC unit, were conducting “proactive police work”  in the apartment complex. Deputy Robinson gave chase, and one of the men fired at him.

Deputies quickly surrounded one apartment and removed four people, one of which they believed to be the shooter. In the meantime, someone stole an unmarked TAC Unit vehicle that was found abandoned a short time later a few blocks away at the intersection of Coons and Norris avenues. A manhunt followed in the area for the suspect with numerous officers, K-9 units and the department’s helicopter.

The Sheriff’s Office said Moorer had fled the scene that night. But a warrant was issued for his arrest when the investigation concluded.

Pictured: The scene at the Oakwood Terrace Apartments on Truman Avenue off W Street after an officer was shot Wednesday night. Photo courtesy WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

No Injuries In Herbicide Semi Truck Rollover

July 23, 2012

There were no injuries when an 18-wheeler hauling dry herbicide rolled over on I-10 near Scenic Highway about 1:30 a.m. Monday.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 31-year old Robert Maurice Kline of Ponchatoula, LA, was eastbound on I-10 when be began to fall asleep and lost control of the 2012 Peterbuilt semi. He veered onto the shoulder where the vehicle overturned.

Kline was not injured. He was citied for careless driving by the FHP.

An Escambia County Fire Rescue Hazmat team was called to the scene as a precaution.

Pictured above and below: There were no injuries when an 18-wheeler hauling dry herbicide rolled over on I-10 near Scenic Highway early Monday morning. Photos by Kevin Winingar for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Shut Out BayBears 1-0 To Take Series

July 23, 2012

Five Blue Wahoos pitchers combined to bewilder BayBears batters to just two hits, while right fielder Josh Fellhauer drove home shortstop Billy Hamilton from first in the eighth for the game’s only tally of the contest as Pensacola shut out Mobile 1-0 on Sunday afternoon at Hank Aaron Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.

The win improved the Fish’s second half record to 18-12 to guarantee at least a share of first place in the Southern League’s South Division with the Montgomery Biscuits. Mobile fell to 13-17 since the Southern League’s All-Star Break. The win gave the Blue Wahoos their ninth series victory in their last ten series dating back June 7-10 at Birmingham and their ninth shutout victory of the year.

Both teams were held scoreless until the eighth, when Pensacola plated the only score of the contest. Hamilton reached on an infield single, his third base knock of the contest, before coming around to score from first on Fellhauer’s double down the right field line.

After yielding just three hits last night, the Fish held BayBears batters to just two base hits in the series finale. Pensacola starter Wirfin Obispo (5.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 6 SO) allowed just three base runners, including only one hit while striking out six in his scoreless five frames in his second start of the year.

Blue Wahoos relievers Wilkin De La Rosa (0.1 IP, 1 BB, 1 SO), Drew Hayes (0.2 IP, 2 SO), Brian Pearl (1.0 IP, 1 H) and Curtis Partch followed Obispo by combining for the final scoreless innings. Pearl earned the victory to bump his record to 1-1 this year, while Partch notched his sixth save in as many opportunities by tossing the last two frames.

BayBears starter Derek Eitel (6.0 IP, 5 H, 1 BB, 3 SO) also did not factor in the decision after giving up five hits in his six scoreless frames, while LHP Eury De La Rosa (2.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 SO) suffered the loss to fall to 3-2 after allowing the game’s only run.

Mobile’s biggest threats to score came in the first and sixth frames, when the BayBears stranded a runner at third. CF Evan Fry led off with a walk and moved to third on a groundout, before RF Alfredo Marte was retired to end the frame. Fry again walked in the sixth and stole both second and third, but Hayes came on and struck out the next two hitters to end the potential peril.

Hamilton (3-4, 1 R, 1 2B) recorded a game-high three hits in the victory, while CF Ryan LaMarre (2-4) and 2B Brodie Greene (2-4) also collected multi-hit efforts in the win. Hamilton has now reached base in all 11 of his contests with Pensacola, tallying hits in all but two of those games, while Greene finished the four-game series with a .500 average (8-16) versus Mobile.

Following an off day Monday, the Blue Wahoos will return to action on Tuesday night to begin a five-game series with the Huntsville Stars, the Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at the bayfront stadium, with both teams’ starters not yet announced for the series opener.

Fans attending Tuesday night’s contest are asked to wear red to the ballpark in honor of Pensacola’s affiliation with the Cincinnati Reds. Several Reds top front office members are also expected to be attendance, including General Manager Walt Jocketty, while the Blue Wahoos will be wearing authentic Reds uniforms.

By Andrew Green

Pictured: Wirfin Obispo fanned six and allowed just one hit in his five solid frames Sunday. Photo by Chris Nelson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Man Charged In Nightclub Stabbings

July 22, 2012

A Cantonment man has been charged with stabbing multiple people at a nightclub back in May.

Samuel Ransome Pert III, 26, was arrested on an outstanding aggravated battery warrant. He was held in the Escambia County Jail early Sunday without bond.

Deputies said he allegedly cut two people during a scuffle back on May 30 at the Live Night Club on Pensacola Boulevard at Nine Mile road. Only one of the people stabbed decided to press charges.

Cantonment Man Charged With Battery On Senior Citizen

July 22, 2012

A Cantonment man is jailed for battery on a senior citizen.

Jonathan Eugene Hadden, 40, was charged with one felony count of battery on a person 65 year of age or older. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $10,000.

The victim told the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that Hadden became irate because she had turned off his cell phone. She said he became verbally abusive and eventually pushed her to the ground, injuring her face and arm.

The age of the victim and her relationship to Hadden were not released by the Sheriff’s Office.

Charges Dropped Against Century Men For Stealing, Selling Classic Cars As Scrap

July 22, 2012

Charges have been dropped against two Century men accused of stealing  a 1961 Ford truck and a 1964 Ford Mustang from a home in Bratt and selling them as scrap.

In November 2011, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office charged  Jessie James Tedder and Brandon Lee Lambeth, both of Century, with felony grand theft of a motor vehicle.  The victim reported that he planned to restore the two  classic vehicles that were in a state of disrepair when they were taken from a home in the 3600 block of West Highway 4. The victim told deputies that he found the remnants of the vehicles at Advanced Auto Recycling in Escambia County, Ala.

Featured Recipe: Easy, Zesty Chicken Nuggets The Family Will Love

July 22, 2012

The humble chicken nugget isn’t just for kids anymore. And there’s no more frozen with  this zesty homemade version.

Featuring six different seasoning blends plus Italian bread crumbs, these bite-sized delights are packed with flavor.  Frying them fresh means they’ll be extra crunchy – perfect for dipping in a favorite sauce like barbecue or honey mustard. But be careful – they’re addictive.

For a printable pdf of today’s featured recipe, click the image below.

Molino Resident Named Florida’s Social Worker Of The Year

July 22, 2012

A Molino resident has been named the Florida Social Worker of the Year.

Rikki Vidak received the award from the Association of Social Workers, Florida Chapter after she was first named the Social Worker of the Year for the Northwest Unit. She will now be in the running for the national Social Worker of the Year award.

Vidak is a behavioral science coordinator for the Family Residency Program at the Navy Hospital in Pensacola where she has faithfully served Pensacola’s military and their families for decades.

She is also the unit chair for the Northwest Unit of the NASW-FL, and has been a strong leader building community among social workers in Northwest Florida. She was selected as Social Worker of the Year because of her leadership, her service to the community, and her outstanding professionalism, according to the group.

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