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Alabama News From the West Alabama Newsroom– The mother of a 17 year old who was shot at a Marengo County nightclub and died last week is out to get justice for her son. Forty-seven year old Ytonnie Blackmon of Thomasville is hurting. Her 17 year old son Travion Jackson was murdered just eleven days ago. “If you look at me, you’re like, ‘Oh, she taking it well.’ But no, I’m not,” said Blackmon. “I’m trying to keep strong and keep focus until I get justice for my son.” Jackson was shot outside the Magnolia Bar and Grill after hanging out at club until around two in the morning. He later died at the hospital. ....
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Estate pays tribute to tenantsâ champion Claude Horse-drawn hearse for âpillar of the communityâ who was campaigning for neighboursâ rights up until his death at 90 01 March, 2021 â By Tom Foot The horse-drawn hearse in Rowley Way A HOUSING estate fell silent as a horse-drawn hearse carrying popular tenantsâ champion Claude James made its way past his home of more than 40 years. Long-standing residents said the solemn procession on Wednesday was the first time they had seen a horse-carriage in the historic Alexandra and Ainsworth estate, Abbey Road. Mr James, who was fondly remembered as a âpillar of the communityâ, was still serving on the tenantsâ and residentsâ association right up until his death in hospital aged 90 last month. ....