Prison for felon who fired gun at crowded York block party, shot woman
York Dispatch
A felon has been sentenced to state prison for shooting a woman and endangering about 150 other people when he fired a handgun during a York City block party.
York City Police said Khalic Buddha Cross went on the lam afterward. He was captured less than a month later in Suffolk, Virginia, by members of the U.S. Marshals Service.
At the time of the capture, York Mayor Michael Helfrich called Cross York s most wanted fugitive, and police had warned the public he should be considered armed and dangerous.
âAnd O she was the Sunday/in every weekâ. Who now remembers the poet who wrote those lines used in a long-running Bord na Móna TV ad campaign? The 125th anniversary of the birth of their author, poet Austin Clarke â for many years a literary critic for this newspaper â is a timely reminder of a writer who deserves to be remembered for much else, not least taking on Church and State in his work at a time when few confronted the might of the crozier.
Clarke was born on Dublinâs Manor Street on May 9th, 1896, but in old age became the poet of Templeogue where for almost 40 years he lived in Bridge House, now the location of a bridge on the Dodder named after the poet. In a number of his poems he celebrates that local river and records the changes in the area from rural to suburban in the 1950s and 1960s. In his long lifetime, Clarke saw Ireland move from being a part of the British Empire to the independent but flawed state that came in for close scrutin
PATIENTS are confused as the future of plans to relocate a doctor’s surgery has been called into question. Mount Chambers Surgery, in Coggeshall Road, Braintree, is set to move to the new Livewell health hub as part of the town centre regeneration scheme. But rumours are now circulating that the move will no longer take place, leaving patients furious. One patient, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “I have been looking forward to the surgery moving for so long. “But I heard that the long-awaited move now won’t be happening now at all, so what will happen to the surgery?”