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Jan 12, 2017Massive manhunt continues for suspect in Orlando cop's killing
We are reasonably certain that we have the suspect in the area,” said Orange County Sheriff Jerry Demings.
Shortly after 6 p.m., dozens of patrol cars and armored trucks left the area. A SWAT officer said they did not find Loyd.
TaQueria Jones, a Wal-Mart cashier, said Clayton checked out at her register minutes before the shooting Monday morning.
“We talked about family, we talked about God,” Jones said.
While the suspect was still at large, the cashier and others planted flowers in a spot just feet from where Clayton was killed.
“I’m going to be out here every day to straighten them up. Every day,” Jones said.
Both Clayton and Lewis graduated from the University of Central Florida. Lewis’ friends said being a law enforcement officer was his passion and that he loved serving others.
“We’re sad on this day for many reasons,” Demings said at a morning news conference at Orlando Regional Medical Center. “In my 36-year career, this is possibly one of the toughest days for me.”
Loyd has a long criminal history and on Nov. 30 wrote this on his Facebook page: “Goals!!!! To be on Americas most wanted.”
Both OPD and the Sheriff’s Office described him as armed and dangerous, and Demings asked anyone with information about his whereabouts to contact law enforcement immediately.
Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs asked Orange County residents to simply stay indoors.
“We need citizens to be diligent, we need them to be careful. … If you don’t have to be out, don’t be out,” she said.
Also at that morning news conference were Mina, Demings, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Gov. Rick Scott, who happened to be in town for a business event but canceled it.
The violence started at the Wal-Mart just before sunrise when a citizen who knows Loyd and knew he was wanted spotted him and told Clayton, a 17-year department veteran and patrol officer, Mina said.
She was on duty and wearing body armor, he said.
She called dispatch, reporting that Loyd was at the store, spotted him and then there was a short chase, Mina said.
She called out, “Stop,” Mina said, and he opened fire. She returned fire but did not hit him, the chief said.
Backup officers arrived 28 seconds later, but Loyd was already gone, Mina said.
The backup officers tried to save Clayton with CPR, according to the city, but she was pronounced dead at 7:40 a.m. at Orlando Regional Medical Center.
A short distance away, a captain at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office who was in the area spotted Loyd near Pine Hills Road and North Lane, according to that department.
Loyd pulled into an apartment complex and fired at least once at the deputy, who was in an unmarked SUV. The bullet missed him but hit his SUV, the agency reported.
The suspect then carjacked a vehicle and fled. He abandoned that vehicle near Rosemont and Cinderlane Parkway.
That prompted the manhunt and produced two law enforcement crashes.
The fatal crash happened about 9:45 a.m. on Pine Hills Road. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Lewis was on a motorcycle traveling south when he was struck by a van turning left onto Balboa Drive.
The deputy plowed into the side of the van, was thrown from his motorcycle and ki... (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
Oct 5, 2016Special events bring new life to Day of the Dead celebrations
Park and also wanted to honor the memory of another beloved brother, the late Andres Silva, pastor of Living Word Family Church and former mayor of Deming, who died from cancer in 2014. Silva’s brother in-law, Pastor Jeff Sutton, will open the event with a prayer,” said Dolores Archuleta, president of Las Esperanzas, a neighborhood organization based in the Mesquite District.
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Johanna Groggins of Las Cruces is seen here at a past Día de los Muertos celebration in Mesilla, where she was among the vendors. This year's Día de los Muertos celebration in Mesilla will be Oct. 28 through Nov. 2 on and around the plaza (Photo: Gary Mook/Sun-News file photo)
“Momentum on the event has picked up by word of mouth and family members of deceased members of Las Esperanzas plan to build altars for Vivien Enriquez Wolfe, Stella Melendrez and Estella Sanchez. We also welcome relatives and friends who have lost children (Angelitos), especially those who died from abuse and neglect, to consider building altars for them with their pictures, flowers, candles, and favorite toys. Miguel, who took his own life, continues to bring family, friends together under Miguel’s tree, and the family invites the survivors of family members who committed suicide to participate in this event as well,” Archuleta said.
There is no fee to build an altar, but registration is required. Contact Archuleta at darchuleta611412@aol.com, 575 524-7873.
José Tena and more
José Tena, internationally known folklorico dancer, teacher and historian, and his students will once again create an altar featuring traditional Day of the Dead items at La Academia de Dolores Huerta Middle School, 1480 N. Main St. The altar is constructed in October and features tributes to well-known and celebrity difuntos (the departed) .
“This year, we’ll do tributes to the star John Sebastian, and for Juan Gabriel, a genius composer in many different styles (the singer songwriter sold more 100 million albums worldwide) and to Pepe Martinez, musical director of Mariachi Vargas, a great composer and wonderful musician who did so much for folklorico dancing and the Las Cruces Mariachi conference here,” Tena said.
Join heritage cooking instructor Dave Harkness and learn to make and bake sweet, rich pan de muerto in the shapes of bones and skulls in an 1890s wood-burning cook stove from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 29 at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, 4100 Dripping Springs Road. The $5 fee (free for age 5 and under), in addition to regular museum admission fees, includes bread to take home with you. For information, call 575-522-4100 www.nmfarmandranchmuseum.org
Mesilla events
Creative altars honoring the dearly departed, a colorful marketplace with arts and crafts vendors, traditional food treats, face painting, live entertainment and a closing cemetery procession will all be part the region's largest Día de los Muertos celebration Oct. 28 through Nov. 2 on and around the Mesiila Plaza. It’s hosted by the Calavera Coalition, a nonprofit group founded in 1998 to present Día de los Muer... (Las Cruces Sun-News)
Sep 28, 2016Rim Holidays
Mother’s Day in Rim Country was hardly a time for light-hearted celebration because so many pioneer children died. The late Anna Mae Deming remembered that Mother’s Day was not a time for community celebrations, but a time when families attended church together. Everyone received a carnation — white if mother had died and red if she was still living.
Motherhood was just another aspect of everyday life seldom surrounded by flowers or accolades. There was a high ratio of infant mortality. Frontier mothers were sometimes so tired and worn after numerous pregnancies and hard work they did not make it through the birthing. Among those women who had delivered five babies or more, one out of every 30 died in childbirth.
Every cemetery in the Rim Country holds the graves of infants and children. The little family cemetery begun in Rye by Sam Haught Jr. and Dagmar tells the sad story of their lost babies. A transient cowboy drank from their water bucket using a common dipper. The family did not know he was infected with diphtheria until four of the little Haughts came down with the disease and died in August 1892.
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Jul 27, 2016Sports update | Monday's local results
Vegas, NV, d. Madison Dillon, Hilton Head Island, SC, 6-1, 6-2.
#17 Marcella Cruz, Marlboro, NJ, d. Callie Creath, Austin, TX, 6-4, 6-0.
#17 Julia Deming, Fallbrook, CA, d. Ruth Marsh, Atlanta, GA, 6-0, 6-3.
#17 Addison Guevara, Keller, TX, d. Gracie Mulville, Mooresville, NC, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3.
#17 Ava Hrastar, Duluth, GA, d. Grace Shiau, Hockessin, DE, 6-3, 6-4.
#17 Raissa Lou, Pittsford, NY, d. Rhea Shrivastava, Skillman, NJ, 6-4, 6-3.
#17 Alexis Merrill, Fairfax, VA, d. Marina Zhang, Garnet Valley, PA, 6-0 Ret (inj).
#17 Emma Navarro, Charleston, SC, d. Chloe Kuckelman, Overland Park, KS, 6-1, 6-2.
#17 Alexa Noel, Summit, NJ, d. Payton Andrews, Seminole, FL, 6-3, 6-2.
#17 Vanessa Ong, Oklahoma City, OK, d. Valerie Ho, Silver Spring, MD, 6-0, 6-1.
#17 Michelle Sorokko, Little Neck, NY, d. Francesca Trella, Eden Prairie, MN, 6-1, 6-1.
#17 Peyton Stearns, Mason, OH, d. Iolanda Maria Perim, Austin, TX, 6-1, 6-1.
Caitie Sullivan, Norfolk, d. #17 Jasmin Tripathy, Lubbock, TX, 6-4, 6-3.
#17 Luba Vasilyuk, Frisco, TX, d. Emily Thomas, Cincinnati, OH, 6-4, 6-2.
#17 Lahari Yelamanchili, Burr Ridge, IL, d. Viva Laas, Bonita Springs, FL, 6-0, 6-2.
Ayana Akli, Silver Spring, MD, d. Amanda Yermal, Virginia Beach, 6-1, 6-1.
Shailla Alda, New Braunfels, TX, d. Isabela Paixao, McKees Rocks, PA, 6-0, 6-0.
Madison Ballow, Flower Mound, TX, d. Janabelle Wu, San Jose, CA, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3).
Annika Bassey, Malibu, CA, d. Calista Sha, Roslyn Heights, NY, 6-2, 6-0.
Callie Billman, Brandon, MS, d. Catherine Gulihur, Norfolk, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4.
Carly Briggs, Calhoun, GA, d. Alisa Sabotic, Okemos, MI, 6-2, 7-5.
Eryn Cayetano, Corona, CA, d. MariaFernanda Campos, Laredo, TX, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.
Samantha Choi, Warrenville, IL, d. Aleksandra Bekirova, Brooklyn, NY, 6-2, 4-6, 6-1.
Carly Cohen, Pepper Pike, OH, d. Maggie Pate, Lithia, FL, 6-2, 7-5.
Maggie Cubitt, Spartanburg, SC, d. Seraphin Castelino, Superior, CO, 6-2, 6-2.
Gabriella Cusano, Austin, TX, d. Andie Rae Williams, Jenks, OK, 7-6 (5), 6-2.
Stephanie Dolehide, Hinsdale, IL, d. Shaughnessey Galvin, Fort Worth, TX, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2.
Caitlyn Ferrante, Yorktown Heights, NY, d. Casey Accola, Winter Garden, FL, 6-3, 6-1.
Nina Gulbransen, Boca Raton, FL, d. Eva Borders, Louisville, KY, 6-1, 6-1.
Amy Huang, San Diego, CA, d. Laura Becker, Advance, NC, 6-3, 6-1.
Victoria Hu, Northborough, MA, d. Emily Strande, Centennial, CO, 6-1, 6-4.
Annalise Klopfer, Palm Harbor, FL, d. Semi Oloko, Canton, MA, 6-1, 6-2.
Ellie Kuckelman, Overland Park, KS, d. Kylie Duckworth, Martinez, GA, 6-0, 6-0.
Ashley Lessen, Old Westbury, NY, d. Annie Clark, Oakton, VA, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3.
Katherine Lyman, Mount Pleasant, SC, d. MacKenzie Clark, College Park, MD, 7-5, 6-2.
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