Update: What Pensacola Police Said Led To An Officer Fatally Shooting A Man In Cantonment

June 29, 2023

An officer-involved shooting is under investigation in Cantonment.

The shooting occurred about 3 p.m. on Durant Lane near South Highway 97, just north of West Kingsfield Road.

A Pensacola Police Police Department  officer was investigating a hit and run accident about 2:30 p.m. at Ninth Avenue and Wright Street in the city. Police learned that the vehicle that fled the scene may have been at the home on Durant Lane in Cantonment.

“The officer went to the house and was confronted by a male individual in front of the home. Words were exchanged and a fight began between the male and the officer,” PPD PIO Mike Wood Said. “The officer fired his duty weapon and struck the man. The officer immediately called for an ambulance and additional officers.”

The man was pronounced deceased in or near the driveway in front of the home. The officer received minor injuries during the fight and was treated at a hospital.

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As is standard procedure in officer involved shootings, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating.

Pensacola Police Chief Eric Randall said, “This is an active investigation, and the Pensacola Police Department is cooperating with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the State Attorney’s Office”. The officer involved has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.”

Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves added “Any incident that results in the loss of life is something we take very seriously. I have complete confidence in the Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation, and I know our Pensacola Police Department is fully cooperating to help ensure a thorough investigation can be completed.”

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said deputies assisted at the scene following the shooting but were not involved in the incident.

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Tate High Cheerleaders Hold Lil Aggies Summer Cheer Camp (With Gallery)

June 29, 2023

The Tate High School cheerleaders held their three-day Lil Aggies Summer Camp this week.

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During the clinic, athletes learned proper stretch techniques, sideline cheers and chants, proper jump techniques, motion placements, as well as stunting and tumbling skill building.

The Aggies cheerleaders are planning their next clinic for the fall.

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This Is Who Had The Winning Fantasy 5 Ticket Sold On Nine Mile Road

June 29, 2023

We now know who had Sunday midday’s winning Fantasy 5 ticket sold on Nine Mile Road.

The Florida Lottery says the ticket worth $14,361.68 in the June 25 drawing was claimed by Patricia Ann Lyons of Pensacola. The ticket sold at Cumberland Farms at 5901 West Nine Mile Road was one of four winning tickets in the drawing. The other winning tickets were sold in Clearwater, Miami and Tallahassee.

Sunday’s midday winning numbers were 7-18-19-28-35.

Johnston Homers In Wahoos 7-2 Loss To Biscuits

June 29, 2023

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos opened up the second half of their 2023 season with a 7-2 loss at the hands of the Montgomery Biscuits on Wednesday night.

Troy Johnston was the lone offensive bright spot, going 1-for-2 with a pair of walks and his team-leading 13th home run of the season in the eighth inning.

Evan Fitterer (L, 4-2) took the loss, allowing a season-high five earned runs over 6.0 innings thanks to early homers from Diego Infante and Austin Shenton. Junior Caminero added a two-run single in the fifth inning to stretch the Montgomery lead to 5-0.

The Blue Wahoos couldn’t solve Cole Wilcox (W, 2-6), who scattered three hits and fanned eight over 5.0 scoreless innings.

Johnston’s homer in the eighth prevented just the second Blue Wahoos shutout at the hands of an opponent this year, and gave the first baseman a league-leading 53 RBI on the season.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Biscuits on Thursday.

written by Erik Bremer

Byrneville Man Sentenced To 25 Years For Attempted Murder Of His Wife

June 28, 2023

A Byrneville man has been sentenced to 25 years in station prison for shooting his wife last year.

Joseph Anthony Franklin, 61, entered a no contest plea before being sentenced by Judge Linda Nobles.

“The defendant’s actions that day were cold, callous, and depraved. He showed no remorse for the victim he had just shot. A lengthy prison sentence is absolutely warranted,” prosecuting attorney Christopher Patter argued at the sentencing hearing.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to the couple’s home on McBride Road just off Byrneville Road on October 25, 2022. Deputies arrived to find Franklin sitting on the front porch smoking a cigarette, wearing a tan t-shirt and shorts. A female was lying at his feet on the porch floor with a gunshot wound to her chest, according to the report.

The victim, later identified by the ECSO as Franklin’s wife, stated she found Franklin sitting on the couch that morning, but that led to an argument because he was supposed to be at work. During the argument, he pulled out a gun and started shooting it, according to the report. The victim told deputies that she tried to get the gun away from Franklin, and that is when he shot her.

Two other people were asleep upstairs in the home at the time but did not hear anything, deputies said.

The victim was airlifted to a Pensacola hospital and survived.

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Grateful To God: Deputy Swept Under Highway By Floodwaters Recounts His Story

June 28, 2023

An Escambia County deputy is thanking God for saving him after he was swept under a highway by raging floodwaters on June 16.

As torrential rain fell, Deputy William Hollingsworth was on patrol along Highway 98 where there was a lot of flooding and stranded vehicles. Deputies were stopping to check on motorists, going car to car to make sure no one was in danger.

He found a woman inside a vehicle with an open passenger door; she said her male passenger got out.

That man was Davis Boss. He was helping another person with their nearby submerged vehicle.

“I went over to kind of shout and talk to him from across the road because the water was between us,” Hollingworth said. “I wondered if he could make his way to me, and we kind of started going towards each other, and then he was wading.

“Then he started swimming, and then he just disappeared under the surface. I went to where I saw him go under, and I jumped in. And that’s when I found out why he disappeared so quickly under the surface. The suction on the drain culvert was very strong and grabbed me by the legs and pulled me in.

“At first I thought, I’m in trouble, this is pretty bad. I kept the presence of mind to not try to stop myself, not that I could anyway just because of how fast the water was going I just kind of let it take me. And just hope and pray that it’s going to spit me out somewhere where there was some air. I just just tried to remain calm and hold my breath.”

In reality, Hollingsworth was underwater for about 30 seconds as he traveled about 100 feet under Highway 98. But it seemed more like an eternity.

“It did not not feel good being in the dark, underwater, underground.”

Hollingsworth emerged to see David a short distance away. Neither was injured.

“We were both shaken up definitively, but very grateful that God saw us through that. I’m always grateful to God for the things that he has given me, particularly a wonderful family that I get to see again. I was just extra thankful for my life that night.”

Hollingsworth has not yet watched the whole video all the way through, calling it “surreal”.

“I am just thankful that we both made it out okay. That fact that David was out there helping somebody else whenever I saw him – I think that says a lot about Escambia County residents. They are willing to help each other out whatever calamities happen.

“Two strangers willing to get out in the elements and help each other.”

The bodycam video is available on the NorthEscambia.com Facebook page.

Man Charged With Battery Of His Ex-Girlfriend

June 28, 2023

A Century man is accused of battery against his ex-girlfriend.

Jeremy Clint Hatfield, 32, was charged with felony domestic battery by strangulation.

Hatfield pushed the victim after they got into an argument over money before grabbing her by the neck and choking her, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office report. The victim told deputies that  she scratched Hatfield before hitting him with pan on his left arm.

Hatfield remained in the Escambia County Jail Thursday morning with bond set $7,500 on the battery charge, but jail records indicated he was also wanted in Escambia County, Alabama.

Tate High Student Named Escambia County’s Sunshine State Scholar

June 28, 2023

Synoma Perea, an incoming senior at Tate High School, was named the Sunshine State Scholar for Escambia County. This honor is in recognition of outstanding achievement in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Perea plans to major in mechanical engineering in college. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Century, Flomaton Split Cost For Paving ‘Alley 5′ On The State Line

June 28, 2023

Century and Flomaton split the cost for the recent paving of a dirt road named Alley 5.

Alley 5 runs east off Old Flomaton Road at the state line. Part of the road is in Florida, and part is in Alabama.

Flomaton surfaced the roadway as several other streets were paved in that town.  Century’s share of the paving cost was $35,369.55.

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The red line depicts the state line along Alley 5. NorthEscambia.com graphic, click to enlarge.

Molino 5U Wins Gospel Projects T-ball Tournament; NEP Takes Runner-Up

June 28, 2023

Molino 5U won the Gospel Projects T-ball World Series tournament Tuesday. NEP Gold claimed the tournament runner-up spot. Pictured: Molino 5U above, NEP Gold below. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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