Their friend gone way too soon i was really sad shocked angry. Just laugh, real funny laugh, he had a big nile. Reporter clears friend and family also processing the loss. I just know him for basketball going to the park, coming home from school, going to school, going to work. Reporter his neighbor known as goldie believes there is only one explanation why such a hard working quiet kid is now gone. It was some argument, he doesnt argue. He dont talk to people. So, whatever it was it was a mistake. Reporter police are not sure what the motive is, tonight they say they are not sure what that argument is between those two teenagers was about but investigators are currently following some active lead. Now coming up tonight at 6 00 you will hear from the mother of one of the 16 yearold victims and how she is remembering her son. For now were live here at Police Headquarters im greg argos for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Okay, greg, thank you. Tonight authorities are hoping to see the public help
Linda Jackson passed away. This is the full obituary where you can share condolences and memories. Published in the Terre Haute Tribune Star on 2024-04-04.
Eight Cherokee veterans — who served during the Vietnam War — visited the World War I Memorial, the World War II Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial and the Korean War Memorial on Tuesday. The Cherokee veterans are in the nation’s capital city as part of the 10th Cherokee Warrior Flight. The Cherokee Nation funds the flight for Cherokee veterans to see the national war memorials erected in their honor in Washington, D.C.
A group of Cherokee Nation citizens who all served in the armed forces during the Vietnam War are taking part in the tribe’s latest and 10th Warrior Flight to the
Air Force veteran James LeRoy Locut, 83, of Sand Springs, departed Monday for Washington, D.C., with eight other veterans who served during the Vietnam War.