Cantonment Man Charged With Hitting Woman In The Face With A Laptop

June 27, 2023

A Cantonment man is accused of hitting a woman in the face with a laptop computer.

Adam Hassan Houssini, 42, was charged with felony aggravated battery misdemeanor obstruction of justice.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrived at a reported disturbance at a Cantonment home to hear a man and woman inside fighting and both yelling for help. Due to the circumstances, the deputy kicked the door open to find Houssini approaching and yelling, asking if the deputy was going to shoot him, according to an arrest report. The deputy had his service weapon drawn at the low ready position.

“Houssini ignored multiple commands from all officers on the scene to turn around, put his hands behind his back, and quit resisting, per the report. Houssini closed the door again before deputies kicked the front door again.

Houssini continued to resist multiple deputies, before he “was assisted to the ground while being tased”, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said.

During an argument over finances, Houssini grabbed a laptop and hit the woman across the face,” the report states. Deputies said the woman suffered multiple facial injuries and was transported by ambulance to a local hospital.

Houssini was released from the Escambia County Jail with a $8,500 bond.

Local Hams Take To The Airwaves For Amateur Radio Field Day, Practicing Emergency Communications

June 27, 2023

Local ham radio operators at two locations in Escambia County took part in the 2023 American Radio Relay League Field Day this past weekend.

ARRL Field Day was an opportunity for about 40,000 amateur radio enthusiasts throughout the U.S. and Canada to set up temporary communications stations and make contact with like-minded people. Licensed radio operators, often called “hams,” spent the weekend practicing community outreach, emergency preparedness and technical skills.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The Five Flags Amateur Radio Association operated continuously from  1 p.m. Saturday  until 1 p.m. Sunday at Ashton Brosnaham Park off East 10 Mile Road.

“After Hurricane Ivan in Escambia County, we were the only thing talking for the 36 hours,” said amateur radio operator Gene Bannon, call sign KB4HAH. “Sheriff’s deputies couldn’t talk to each other; the fire departments couldn’t talk to each other. We were the communications source for the first 36 hours, and by then they brought in the  satellite trucks and all the other stuff. That’s one of the reasons why we like to think amateur radio exists.”

Club member set up their amateur radio equipment — ranging from old 1980s radios to modern digital gear and satellite communications. With a generator, solar panels and portable antennas, including a wire antenna spanning half a soccer field, they were soon communicating with ham operators across the United States and Canada.

The goal was to reach other ham operators in as many Canadian provinces and U.S. states as possible, including Alaska and Hawaii. The Hawaii contact was checked off by about 4 p.m. Saturday.

“Amateurs are out here doing what we’re doing out in the parks, out in the fields, out in the woods,” he said. “Trying to make as many contacts as we can,” Bannon said.

During our visit to Ashton Brosnaham Park Saturday afternoon, a digital scan of the 10-meter amateur radio band showed just one other weak signal, but they were able to make contact with the operator in Venezuela.

The Southern Amateur Radio Union (SARU) participated from Travis Nelson Park on West Highway 4 in Bratt, near Northview High School. Club members from both Escambia counties (Alabama and Florida) participated from noon Saturday until noon Sunday. The equipment in Bratt was a bit simpler including handheld radios to reach a nearby repeater.  Operators would carefully tune radios, repeat their call sign and see who would answer from where.

“Sidney, Australia, mate,”  the radio boomed at Travis Nelson Park Saturday evening. Contact had been made from some 9,000 miles away from a picnic table in Bratt.

Local hams participate in providing emergency communications during hurricanes and other disasters when normal communications can be knocked out of service.

The amateur radio operators have their own equipment inside the Escambia County Operations Center, ready to provide needed communications during local emergencies. That room is being named for Rudy Hubbard, WA4PUP, a ham operator that passed away in May 2021.

For a photo gallery from both field day sites,, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

He Shot Himself In The Leg. Now He’s Looking At Up To 30 Years In Prison.

June 27, 2023

An Escambia County man who shot himself in the leg last year is facing up to 30 years in prison.

Kopelyn Gerard Gildon, 52, was found guilty of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. The State Attorney’s Office will pursue habitual felony offender status against him.

Gildon was in possession of a firearm when he shot himself in the leg on May 12, 2022. But he tried to convince the jury that he had no knowledge of the firearm, and that the firearm was accidentally discharged. His testimony conflicted with the testimony of a Florida Department of Law Enforcement firearm analyst’s testimony that the particular handgun, a 107 Military 22 semi-automatic handgun, could not discharge without a trigger pull.

He will be sentenced in August.

Man Facing DUI, Drug Charges After Police Say He Was ‘Talking To Himself’ Parked By Road

June 27, 2023

Police arrested an Escambia County, Florida, man after he was reportedly found parked by the road talking to himself.

Ryan Rais Green, 29,was charged with driving under the influence of a controlled substance,  possession of a controlled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Atmore Police said Green was sitting in a vehicle parked next to the roadway in the 1800 block of South Main Street, just north of the Florida state line. Police said Green was talking to himself as an officer approached, and “he seemed to be under the influence of alcohol or narcotics”.

Police reported finding Cathinone pills (a controlled substance according to the DEA) and a glass pipe with residue that field tested positive for methamphetamine.

Green was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center without bond.

NEP 6U Gold Wins Gospel Projects T-ball World Series; NEP Blue Takes Second

June 27, 2023

The NEP 6U Gold team took first place in the Gospel Projects T-ball World Series, and the NEP 6U Blue team took second place. NEP’s Roman Hall was home run champion with nine total homers in the tournament, six of which were grand slams. NEP’s Malcolm Lewis had two home runs, while Ace Morgan and Easton Bairefield had one home run each. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Man Charged With Two Arson Counts After Two Fires At The Same House

June 27, 2023

A local man has been charged with arson in connection with a structure fire in Atmore.

John Edward Norwood, 38, was charged with two counts of arson second degree.

The Atmore fire and police department responded at 5:50 p.m. last Tuesday to a fire at a vacant residence at 165 South Road. The fire and police departments were called back to another structure fire at the same home at 7:15 a.m. last Thursday..

“Witness accounts placed Norwood on the property at the time the fire started,” Atmore Police Department Sgt. Darrell McMann said. “Responding officers were able to set a perimeter and Norwood was taken into custody a short time later.”

Norwood remained in the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton Tuesday morning where he was being held without bond.

Traffic On Highway 29 In Century Set For Big Shift On Tuesday In $4.7 Million Project

June 26, 2023

Big changes are scheduled to happen Tuesday in the Highway 29 construction zone, according to the Florida Department of Transportation.

All traffic on Highway 29 between Hatties Boulevard and East Cottage street will be shifted to one outside lane in each direction. One lane of traffic will remain open in each direction for approximately 30-45 days as crews perform drainage improvements.

The switch may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather.

The total project has an anticipated completion target date in January 2024.  FDOT will also upgrade traffic signals, drainage structures, pavement markings, and driveways, while also improving curb ramps and sidewalks to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.

Pictured: Lane closures on Highway 29 in Century as seen recently. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

FHP: McDavid Girl, 16, Causes Perdido Key Crash Seriously Injuring Motorcyclist

June 26, 2023

Troopers say a 16-year old McDavid girl was responsible for causing a three vehicle crash that seriously injured a motorcyclist Sunday morning on Perdido Key.

The 16-year old was driving her Dodge Dart east on Perdido Key Drive near Sharp Reef Drive about 10 a.m. when traffic started to slow; she rear-ended a BMW motorcycle driven by a 72-year old Gulf Shores man, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The force of the impact then pushed the motorcycle forward into the rear of a Chevrolet Malibu driven by a 48-year old woman from Pensacola.  The motorcyclist, who was wearing full protective gear, was airlifted to an area hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries, FHP said.

The 16-year old, her 15-year old passenger, and those in the Malibu were not injured.

FHP cited the McDavid girl for careless driving.

The crash closed Perdido Key Driver for a period of time.

NWE 10U Wins Gulf Coast Recreation Classic All-Star Tournament

June 26, 2023

Northwest Escambia won the 10U championship Saturday in the Gulf Coast Recreation Classic All-Star Tournament. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Sunday Midday Winning $14K Fantasy Five Ticket Sold On Nine Mile Road

June 26, 2023

Someone is over $14,000 richer today after purchasing a winning Florida Lottery Fantasy 5 ticket on Nine Mile Road.

The ticket sold at the Tom Thumb (Cumberland Farms) at 5901 West Nine Mile Road was one of four winning tickets in Sunday’s midday drawing and is worth $14,361.68. The other winning tickets were sold in Clearwater, Miami and Tallahassee.

The 85 tickets matching four numbers won $109 each. Another 2,573 tickets matching three numbers are worth $10 each, and 25,251 ticket holders won a free ticket for picking two numbers.

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

« Previous PageNext Page »