Kemonte A. Cooper, 29, of Roanoke County faced four charges connected to the Feb. 4 shooting. A Roanoke jury found him guilty of two felonies and one misdemeanor. Cooper fired a handgun eight times inside a crowded Food Lion.
Surveillance camera footage from the grocery store captured one man throwing a punch at Kemonte Cooper, 28, of Roanoke County before Cooper fired a gun in his direction.
The G.I.R.L. (Girls in Real Life) Construction Experience gave about 100 girls the opportunity Saturday to don a hard hat, hammer a nail, fly a drone and ride a lift.