Certified Pile Burners Course Offered

July 24, 2012

Escambia County Extension and the Florida Forest Service will conduct a Certified Pile Burners Course on Wednesday, August 15.

This course will demonstrate how to burn piles legally, safely and efficiently. When the weather is dry, certified pile burners will receive priority for authorization to burn. Also, certified pile burners are allowed to burn up to two hours longer per day and get multiple day authorizations.

Registration is required to attend and the class size is limited. The cost is $50 per person. There will be a test at the end of the course; participants must receive a grade of 70 percent or higher on the exam and demonstrate a proper pile burn with the local FFS office to become certified.

This training will be held from 8:30 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. on August at the Langley Bell 4-H Center, 4810 West Nine Mile Road. Registration deadline is August 7.

For more information, or to register, contact Libbie Johnson, Escambia County Agriculture Extension agent, at (850) 475-5230 or libbiej@ufl.edu.

Chiefs Volleyball Attends Camp

July 24, 2012

The Northview High School varsity volleyball team recently attended the University of West Florida volleyball camp. The three-day camp focused on improving technique and skills with coach Kyle Peck from Gulf State Community College.

The Northview Lady Chiefs placed third in their tournament bracket.

Flomaton Band Director Terminated For Gun On Campus

July 24, 2012

The Flomaton High School band director was terminated Monday for having a gun on the school campus last school year.

John Lambert was fired by the Escambia County (Ala.) School Board on a 5-1 vote, with board member Cindy Jackson voting against the termination recommendation by Superintendent Randall Little.

Last May, custodian Rita Folmar reported to school officials that she had found a handgun inside a closed bag in Lambert’s locked band room office. Lambert and the band were on a school sponsored trip to Atlanta at the time of the discovery.

Shortly after the gun was found, Lambert first submitted his resignation, but then rescinded it.

Lambert and Folmar were both placed on suspension with pay pending the outcome of the school district’s investigation. A hearing for Folmar was scheduled for Monday but was continued to a later date.

Past and present band members rallied behind Lambert, writing letters and organizing a Facebook movement in support of Lambert retaining his position.

Pictured: Former Flomaton High School Band Director John Lambert marches with the Hurricane Band in the 2011 Flomaton Christmas Parade. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Mother Gets 25 Years For Fire Deaths Of Three Atmore Children

July 23, 2012

One of the twin sisters from Atmore accused of  murder after their three young children died home alone in a house fire last year is headed to prison.

Akeevia Lajoseia Abner entered a plea of guilty to three counts of reckless murder and was sentenced to 25 years on each count, to be served concurrently. She had asked the court for youthful offender status in the case, but her petition was denied. As an adult, she had faced up to life in prison on each count.

Her sister, Tekeevia Lajoseialan Abner, is still facing three reckless murder charges in the case.

The sisters were charged in connection with the deaths of 3-year olds Aniyia Abner and Takia Abner, and 22-month old Michael Coleman in house fire last November on 1st Street in Atmore.

A State Fire Marshal’s investigation determined the fire was caused by an unattended stove. Authorities say the mothers had left the children home alone while they were elsewhere in the neighborhood.

“They showed an extreme indifference to these children’s lives and created a grave risk of death to the children by leaving them home alone on November 2, 2011,” the Escambia County (Ala.) District Attorney’s Office said in a prepared statement following the arrests.

Two of the children were found dead in a hallway while the third was found in a bedroom. And prosecutors said that a mattress was blocking the living room door.

Forensics evidence determined that three young children died from smoke inhalation, authorities said.

Pictured top: Three young children were killed in an Atmore house fire in November 2011. Pictured below: This photo shows the oven door propped open inside the kitchen of a home were three children died in a house fire. Pictured below: The scene of the fire the night of November 2, 2011. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Final Candidates Set For Atmore City Elections, Longtime Mayor Out

July 23, 2012

The final field of candidates is set for Atmore’s city elections, and the candidates will explain their platforms at a political forum next week.

After a total of more than two decades in office, Mayor Howard Shell (pictured) won’t seek re-election. He was first elected to the Atmore City Council 1984 before being appointed mayor after the death of then-Mayor Patricia McKenzie. After winning the mayor’s race twice, he remained in office until being beaten in 1996 by Rodney Owens, an Atmore chiropractor.  He returned to office in 2000 and is serving his third term since returning to office.

In District 4, incumbent John Garrard is not running for re-election, while in District 5, incumbent Jim Staff has tossed his name into the mayor’s race. In District 3, there are no challengers for incumbent Chris Walker.

Qualified candidates are as follows:

  • Mayor  — Lloyd Albritton, Bernard Bishop, Jim Staff
  • District 1 – Webb Nall (incumbent), Chad Thrower
  • District 2 – Cornell Torrence (incumbent), Thomas S. “Teddy” McNeal
  • District 3 – Chris Walker (incumbent)
  • District 4 – Larry Houck, Phil Johnson, Susan Smith
  • District 5 – Gregg Akins, Michael Arnold, Sandra Gray, Chris Harrison

The Leadership Atmore Alumni Association, a non-partisan group, will hold a candidate forum on Thursday, August 2 at 5:30 p.m. at The Club, 1927 Highway 21 in Atmore.

Driver Flees After River Annex Crash

July 23, 2012

The driver of a pickup truck fled after a rollover accident Sunday evening near Cantonment.

The accident happened shortly after 6 p.m. on River Annex Road. The driver of the Ford pickup truck apparently lost control, struck several trees and overturned. The driver had fled the scene before first responders arrived on scene.

The Florida Highway Patrol and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the crash. The Cantonment and Beulah stations of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded.

Pictured: The driver of this pickup fled an accident scene Sunday afternoon on River Annex Road next Cantonment. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Shooting Under Investigation

July 23, 2012

Pensacola Police are investigating after someone opened fire at a neighborhood football game under an I-110 overpass.

Lt. Steve Ordonia said a group of males were playing football about 6 p.m. near the intersection of  Hayne and Hernandez streets. A 24-year-old male, who was with the group playing football, said another group of people was nearby and began arguing when someone in that group pulled out a gun and started firing.

The 24-year-old male was struck in the hand by a stray bullet and taken to a local hospital for treatment.

Additional details have not been released.  Anyone having information on the incident is asked to contact the Pensacola Police Department at (850) 435-1900.

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.

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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.

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