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confronted him and told him he wanted to go outside and speak to his wife and apologize to her. reporter: the suspect motions to the victim to go outside, but the victim hold him no. our victim did not want to go outside, did not want further argument, and that led the suspect to grab his wheelchair and forcibly begin wheeling him out of the store. reporter: the victim starts resisting as he s being pushed against his will. he attempted to grab on to things nearby to prevent himself from being moved. at which point, the suspect became frustrated, and turned the wheelchair on its side throwing him to the ground. reporter: jimmy tiger of san ramone, prosecutors have charged him with attempted kidnapping and assault, which are both felonies. disabled target shoppers we talked to were horrified at what happened. you re talking about assault. that s above bad manners. lowest form of humanity. being disabled, if someone did that to me, i wouldn t be able to get ....
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Family-owned Gretna pharmacy increases COVID-19 vaccination effort Gretna Drug has vaccinated about 3,000 people during the pandemic Taj Simmons, Reporter Tags: GRETNA, Va. – A family-owned pharmacy in Pittsylvania County continues to push Virginia’s COVID-19 vaccination effort forward. Gretna Drug has vaccinated about 3,000 people since it started offering doses in January, according to owner and pharmacist Chapman Brown. The pharmacy has gone from administering thirty vaccines a day to organizing clinics where up to 400 people are vaccinated at one time. “There’s enough need to go around for everyone, so we’re just glad to do whatever we can,” Brown said. “I’m very pleased. I think we’re fortunate we can be here to take care of the folks and do this.” ....