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Man shoots two people, turns gun on himself at New Year

A New Year s Eve party in Gainesville turned deadly when a man opened fire, wounding two people and then killing himself. Hall County Sheriff s Office 1st Lt. Chris Dale said deputies and officers with the Gainesville Police Department were called to 100 Spring Street in New Holland around 3:15 a.m. today.  The call was in reference to a man shooting inside the building and reports that people had sustained injuries at that location, Dale said in an email statement. Deputies began to clear the building and located three people who had sustained gunshot wounds. Dale said two people, identified as Warner Brock and Jessie Brownlee, suffered critical injuries in the shooting. Both were transported to Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville.

UPDATE: Police Arrest Lexington Park Man Who Attacked Two Deputies with Butcher Knife at Park Big Lots in Lexington Park | Southern Maryland News Net

December 31, 2020 John Sherman Greenwell Jr., 41, of Lexington Park UPDATE at 12/31/2020/@ 12:20 p.m. – St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office Press Release: On December 30, 2020, John Sherman Greenwell, age 41 of Lexington Park, was discharged from the hospital into the custody of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office. Greenwell was arrested and charged with the following: Attempted First Degree Murder (two counts) Attempted Second Degree Murder (two counts) Assault First Degree (two counts) Assault Second Degree (two counts) Dangerous Weapon Intent to Injure (two counts) Dangerous Weapon Conceal Resist/Interfere with Arrest Greenwell remains incarcerated at the St. Mary’s County Detention and Rehabilitation Center on a no-bond status.

Vandals cause damage to White County s Antioch Baptist

Reporter Tables were toppled and in at least one room broken and chairs and children s supplies were thrown about throughout the Antioch Baptist Church building. Rob Moore CLEVELAND – Members of a rural White County church said they are hopeful the person(s) who vandalized their facilities will find God. Deputies responded to Antioch Baptist Church, 390 Antioch Cemetery Road, about 5:30 p.m. Monday for a reported burglary. “The suspect(s) vandalized the church, causing substantial damage,” said White County Sheriff’s Capt. Clay Hammond. Paul Payne, a deacon at the church located off U.S. 129 north of Cleveland, said the damage to the church building is considerable.

Armed Robbery Suspect Fleeing Police Dies of Apparent Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound

Armed Robbery Suspect Fleeing Police Dies of Apparent Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound From the Harford County Sheriff’s Office: Harford County Sheriff’s Office Detectives close two holiday armed robberies after the 38-year old suspect commits suicide on I-695, in Baltimore County. On Sunday, December 27, 2020, patrol deputies with the Harford County Sheriff’s Office were assisting Detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division in the surveillance of a “person of interest” in multiple commercial armed robberies occurring throughout Harford County. At approximately 7:34 a.m., the male subject was observed entering his Honda Accord in the area of the 2800 block of Churchville Road in Churchville. This is the same vehicle seen leaving at least one of the robberies.

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