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Tweet Share Around 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Karen Griffin called 911 to report that her son, 23-year-old Jacob Griffin, had been threatening to kill her and others. During the call, audio of which was released by the Metro Nashville Police Department on Sunday morning, Griffin told a dispatcher that her son was schizophrenic and living in the wooded area behind a Goodwill store in South Nashville. Heâd recently been fired from the Goodwill, she said, and had repeatedly made comments over the past three or four months about going into the store and shooting people. âHe does have a gun,â she said. âHe has texted me pictures of a full magazine of bullets this morning. So he is armed and I personally would consider him dangerous. He has never actually been violent. I really donât want the police to kill him, but I donât want him to kill anyone else either.â ....
6pm EST: Thursday, April 8 1pm EST: Howdy Partner: Collaborating and Connecting Beyond Campus – A panel discussion on outreach moderated by Dr. Malinda Lowery Friday, April 9 12pm EST: Match/Make – A Showcase of Artist/Scholar Collaborations featuring artists Kamara Thomas, Jessica Stark and Iris Gottlieb and grad student scholars Deanna Corrin (Geography), Jacob Griffin (Anthropology) and Elias Gross (Music) 4pm EST: Humanities Futures – An undergraduate student led relfection on the Humanities Futures program and their work with the Black Communities Conference Our Theme: “What Now?” We chose the theme “What Now?” to reckon with this historic moment. In a time when there is division political and physical, grief that is uniquely personal and broadly cultural, how do move ahead as people endeavoring to engage the public? Scholars and artists on campus and off have had to innovate their organizing tools and change their expectations. This ....
DNR officers navigate maze of trails to rescue snowmobiler from 3,745-acre recreation area Updated Feb 22, 2021; Posted Feb 22, 2021 Michigan DNR conservation officers located a lost snowmobiler in the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area Saturday. The Oakland County man (expected to make a full recovery) had gotten stuck in deep snow and abandoned his sled, shown here after being located the next morningMichigan DNR Facebook Share OAKLAND COUNTY, MI – Michigan DNR conservation officers rescued a snowmobiler who was lost in the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area over the weekend. The 49-year-old West Bloomfield man is expected to make a full recovery after the ordeal, which occurred in the 3,745-acre recreation area in Oakland County around 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 20. ....
THREE takeaway owners who launched a successful takeaway business during lockdown have already got plans for their second year of business. Nathan Marsden, 28, Jacob Griffin, 24 and Kalum Bromage, 24, were laid off during the first lockdown back in March and the pals came up with an idea to start cooking for friends and family. They started making pizzas and loaded fries and after receiving such good feedback, they started getting requests from more people so decided to set up Tewwstep takeaway from their kitchens. They continued getting busier and busier and by June, the trio began looking for a premises in Blackburn to keep up with the demand. ....
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