A lot of unanswered questions. Clerk of Circuit Court Erica Williams responds to the Montgomery County board of supervisors request for information on the high turnover rate in her office and her attendance records. But as the board quickly found out. She didnt have much to say. Yesterday. Board members received a letter from williams lawyer. Saying she is not prepared to provide this information. She believes Personnel Matters are private. And that the board was not specific enough about its request for her work attendance records. Although the board asked for a response by today. It cannot require one. Chris tuck board of supervisors she is a constitutional officer, and while we can ask her to respond, she didnt have to. The board is expected to discuss williams response at its upcoming meeting on monday. In christiansburg Bethany Teague wsls 10. The university of texas announces it has approved rules. Concealed handgun license holders to bring their weapons into classrooms. The deci
Of a student and his father who were both killed in the shooting. During another vigil. Organizers asked people to not only pray for the victims and their families. But also for dalton. Meanwhile. Dalton made his first court appearance. Nbcs Chris Pollone reports on the latest in the investigation. 45year old jason dalton. A husband and father of two. And an uber driver. Now charged with six counts of murder. Plus two counts of assault with intent to murder. Along with weapons charges. Natural sound the defendant did murder mary lou nye prosecutors in kalamazoo, michigan say dalton conducted that killing spree over about six hours saturday night, all while continuing to give rides to unsuspecting passengers. But as of now, they still dont know why it happened. And what, if anything ties the victims together. 36 49 prosecutor this was not just a momentary lapse, this was not something to provoke this. There are video tapes of these incidents. He walked up on these people and shot them.
People without homes. Ive been with the Sherriff Office 32 years. This is the worst ive ever seen our very own brie jackson is live tonight in appomattox county. Brie we are in evergreen where its likely a tornado hit. We wont know for sure until tomorrow. What we do know is that Severe Weather caused whatanu are saying is the worst damage heres a look at the destruction after a likely tornado ripped through appomattox. The central baptist church, once a Community Gathering place, is now destroyed. Its signature steeple blown nearly 200 feet away. Ralph cheatham appomattox 12 24 15 its upsetting there is a lot of damage that happened to people i know reports are in of nearly 45 homes damaged, this one a total loss. Police say the homeowner got out safely but their belongings are ruined. Brie standup we are getting a closer look at the damage that this storm has left behind. Im standing in what was once someone kitchen. The shelves have been destroyed the bricks are on the ground and we
The biggest threats we will have on wednesday, dont forget. You can still get wsls ten weather updates even when were not on the air. For the latest weather information. Including radar and future forecasts. Download our storm team ten weather app. Just search for wsls in your i phone or android app store. Now to a wsls 10 follow up. A new deal could halt the move of the historic slave quarters on the greenfield plantation. This comes after county leaders started moving one of the buildings this morning. Wsls tens rob manch has the latest on this developing story. Rob. What can you tell us about this deal . The Group Friends of the eenfield preston plantation, with the help of former supervisor steve clinton, say theyve raised 40 thousand dollars in one its all to help pay for a cancellation of the move of those buildings. Earlier today, those contractors moved one of the buildings to its new home in a field about a quarter of a mile away. At the meeting, descendants of the slaves that
Joining us for wsls 10 at seven. Im lindsey ward. And im dawn jefferies. Its been two days since the e f3 tornado touched down in appomattox county. Bringing with it winds up to 165milesper hour. The damage is extensive. And today. Families. Emergency crews. And volunteers are lending their support to those in need. Storm team ten chief meteorologist Jeff Haniewich is on the ground in evergreen toured the devastation today. He has the latest on the Public Safety agencies like the National Guard are planning their roles in the cleanup after Governor Terry mcauliffe declared a state of emergency wednesday following the tornadoes that touched down across the commonwealth. Wsls tens rachel lucas has more on how soldiers are helping in appomattox county. There is still a lot of work to be done, a lot of debris, downed trees. Its going to take a while l but i can tell you we have been here since early yesterday morning and in that time a lot of progress has been made. And the National Guard