Mixed opinons from Montgomery County parents on summer camp mask mandates
By Ayesha Khan
Mask wearing policies at some summer camps in Montgomery County are getting push back from parents.
GAITHERSBURG, Md. (FOX 5 D.C) - Mask wearing policies at some summer camps in Montgomery County are getting push back from parents.
One side wants camps to enforce wearing a mask indoors and outdoors, while some other parents say, there’s no need for that. My son had to wear a mask pretty much all day at camp, said Montgomery County parent Erika Norman when speaking with Fox 5’s Ayesha Khan, Friday. Even though he had a great time, he does mention that it bothers him and that it’s hot because they spend so much time outside and that is a long day to wear a mask for that amount of time in the heat.
On September 7, 1997, Brook Baker, a 19-year-old journalism student at Vincennes University in small town Indiana, was found viciously murdered in her bed.
The victim, who was discovered by her brother, was naked. She had 11 stab wounds. Bruising and evidence under her fingernails indicated that she had been violently restrained and sexually assaulted.
Investigators found no signs of a struggle in the rest of the home, which suggested there hadn’t been forced entry or a burglary, they told “One Deadly Mistake,” airing
Saturday at Oxygen.
However, a number of things stood out as they examined the crime scene, according to Knox County prosecutor Hal Johnston. The water was running in the bathtub, which contained towels. The kitchen sink was filled with soapy water. There were knives in the sink, including a large one that was bent.