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Throughout the United States, religious leaders are urging their followers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, dispelling myths and misinformation about the vaccines.
Some leaders participate in public health campaigns or offer houses of worship as vaccination sites. And many are getting vaccinated in public or sharing photos of their jab. Here’s what they have to say about getting vaccinated:
(U.S. DHHS/Navajo Area Indian Health Service)
Roland Begay — a traditional healer in the Navajo Nation — was the first to get vaccinated at Chinle health care facility in Arizona. “I wanted to show that I trusted the scientists who made the vaccine, and the trial study results showed the safety of the vaccine,” he said. Traditional Navajos use a prayer object, like an arrowhead, during a protection ceremony before being vaccinated. “Navajo cultural knowledge is a tool for promoting acceptance of COVID vaccines to keep the people safe and to sustain the Navajo people,” Begay said.
Islamic-centerVirginiaUnited-statesArizonaMaineWashingtonItalyMarylandChinleRichmondConnecticutRussell-mooreBrenda Barnes joined the KING FM family as CEO in January 2018, and the rest is history! Barnes holds a bachelor’s degree in music from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and master’s degrees in clarinet performance and musicology from Michigan State University and the University of Notre Dame, respectively. In 2009, she earned a doctorate in planning and development studies from USC. Having spent her career everywhere from a public radio station in Iowa, to WMRA in Virginia, and a stop at WGUC in Cincinnati, Brenda last settled in California as USC Radio president before heading to Seattle.
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Douglas A. Fredres – Photo LaSalle County Sheriff’s Office
A press conference held by the LaSalle County Coroner’s, Sheriff’s, and State’s Attorney’s Office
SHERIDAN – Two people were killed and one person injured after being shot allegedly by a Sandwich man on Tuesday. According to the LaSalle County Sheriff’s department, on Tuesday night just before 10 p.m., Sheridan and Sandwich Police were called to the 800 block of West Church Street for an attempted break-in of the residence. The caller stated the windows of the residence had allegedly been shot out. The victim, 37-year-old Janelle Johnson, who was injured from glass fragments as a result of the gunshots, stated to authorities she believed the suspect was her ex-husband. The subject allegedly fled the area, but a black Cadillac parked in the victim’s driveway was found by police upon arrival to the scene. As the search continued, Johnson attempted to contact her parents and later learned through a neighbor that her parents were reportedly unresponsive. Deputies say when they arrived at Johnson’s parent’s house in rural Sheridan, both parents 62-year-old Gregory and Brenda Barnes were shot and pronounced dead at the scene. It was later discovered that the suspect was Johnson’s ex-husband, 37-year-old Donald A. Fredres of Sandwich. On Wednesday morning, Fredres was apprehended outside of Sheridan, north of the Sheridan Correctional Center. He was taken into custody without incident. Charges are pending with the LaSalle County State’s Attorney’s Office.
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A man was arrested Wednesday after his ex-wife’s parents were shot and killed the day before, sparking an overnight manhunt in downstate Sheridan.
Police responded about 9:50 a.m. Tuesday to the call of a woman who said her ex-husband was shooting out her house’s windows, LaSalle County Sheriff Thomas Templeton said Wednesday in a televised news conference.
The 37-year-old woman’s home, in the 800 block of Church Street in Sheridan, is located about 30 miles southwest of Aurora.
As officers arrived, the 37-year-old suspect ran away, Templeton said.
Soon after, the woman called her parents who lived nearby and, receiving no answer, asked their neighbor to check on them, Templeton said. The neighbor peered through the windows and found the woman’s parents bleeding.
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March 17, 2021
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OTTAWA, Ill. (AP) — A man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly killing his ex-wife's parents and shooting out windows at his ex-wife's house, ending a search that had prompted authorities to urge residents of a small Illinois village not to go outside.
At a press briefing, LaSalle County Sheriff Tom Templeton said that Donald Fredres, 37, of Sandwich, was spotted in a field not far from where the shootings occurred Tuesday night and was taken into custody shortly before 7 a.m. Wednesday. Templeton said detectives believe Fredres acted alone so that it was safe for residents in and around the village of Sheridan to return to normal activities.
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