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Wish he had surrendered — Housemates of Edwin Castillo Jr question fatal outcome of last week s standoff

“They (police) could have done a million other ways than to kill the man,” said Paul Tesh, whom Castillo struck on the head with a hammer during the standoff. “If they (police) were trained, Joey would still be alive. They didn’t have to kill the man. “They could have disarmed him. Throw the cuffs on him, and it would have been done.” Tesh said that Castilllo struck him once in the face with the hammer, and not several times as police said in a statement. It will take about six months for Tesh to recover from his injuries, he said.

We want moderate weather and live within an hour of the mountains and less than three hours to the beach — where should we retire?

We want moderate weather and live within an hour of the mountains and less than three hours to the beach where should we retire? MarketWatch 2 hrs ago Dear MarketWatch, My wife and I are 57 and looking to retire in five years. Here is what we are looking for in a locale: Mountains within an hour and beach within a three-hour drive. Access to water close by would be ideal (lakes, river, ocean) Moderate climate, with winters near freezing (or warmer) but nice summers Moderate cost of living, especially housing. We would like to buy a home for $700,000 or less Access to theater, music, great restaurants, similar to a college town

Ardmore resident who died in last week s standoff staged a similar standoff in 2007 in Davidson County

An Ardmore resident who died in last Wednesday’s standoff with Winston-Salem police staged a similar standoff in 2007 with Davidson County sheriff’s deputies. Edwin Joseph Castillo Jr., 34, was killed in an exchange of gunfire with officers, police said. An autopsy conducted at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center showed that Castillo died of a gunshot wound. During the standoff, Castillo also set a fire at the home at 526 Lockland Ave. where he had barricaded himself. The fire caused extensive damage to the house. When Castillo was 20, he faced charges in connection with an all-night standoff with Davidson County deputies in July 2007.

Fauci says it s quite possible that people would wear masks during high seasons of respiratory illness

Fauci says it’s ‘quite possible’ that people would wear masks during high seasons of respiratory illness By Austin Williams President Biden Speaks on COVID-19, vaccines and mask mandates President Biden speaks, moments after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updates its COVID-19 guidelines for children s summer camps. LOS ANGELES - Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday suggested that it’s quite possible that people might want to mask up during seasons in which the chances of catching a respiratory illness is high. During an interview on Meet the Press, Fauci said wearing a mask simply lowers the chances of catching a respiratory illness like COVID-19. 

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