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Witness testimony begins in deadly Savannah apartment shooting trial
SUMMARY: In Savannah, Georgia, three young defendants—Vaquez Coleman, Harold Roberson, and Terry Rucker—face a jury in the 2021 murder trial of Travis Edwards. Each defendant faces multiple charges, including malice and felony murder. Defense attorneys emphasized their clients’ individual innocence, with motions for separate trials denied. A key prosecution witness, Keshawn Williams, who was in the car with the defendants but faces no charges, drew defense scrutiny due to his grandfather’s former police role. The trial featured emotional evidence, including a 911 call from Edwards’ mother. Witness testimonies from a medical examiner and police detective began, with more expected.
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Man previously charged in party shooting arrested | FOX 5 news
SUMMARY: Chance McDowell, previously charged with murder in a 2023 Sweet 16 party shooting that killed Samuel Moon and Ajani Hill, took a plea deal resulting in dropped murder charges and served time for obstruction. Now 20, McDowell faces new charges involving drug possession and participation in a criminal street gang after an undercover buy at a Douglas County gas station uncovered marijuana and mushroom-infused chocolate bars in his vehicle. Chanel White, mother of one victim, expressed frustration at McDowell’s failure to reform. McDowell remains in Douglas County Jail as investigations continue, while authorities and victims’ families seek justice.
Prosecutors originally charged Chance McDowell with the murders of Samuel Moon and A’Ja Naye Hill. But he pled guilty to lesser charges, and he walked away with time served.
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Judge blocks Trump guidance that threatened DEI programs in schools
SUMMARY: U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher permanently blocked two Trump administration memos that threatened schools with funding cuts over diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. Earlier, the administration issued a “Dear Colleague” letter targeting universities and a memo for K-12 schools to certify no DEI practices, citing a 2023 Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action. The American Federation of Teachers and Democracy Forward sued, arguing the memos violated procedural rules and constitutional rights. Gallagher ruled the actions were unlawful. Democracy Forward praised the decision as a victory for civil rights and public education, condemning the administration’s stance as a “war on education.”
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Home health care worker arrested regarding elder abuse in Grovetown
SUMMARY: A home health care worker, Vernieshia Bell, was arrested in Grovetown, Ga., for elder abuse involving a 65-year-old permanently bedridden disabled adult. The victim, unable to move his lower body, was left partially hanging off his bed for 30 minutes while calling for help. Bell, seated just eight feet away with a clear view, did not assist or call 911, citing back problems and recent childbirth as reasons to avoid lifting him. The incident was recorded by a family-installed camera. Bell was charged with Exploitation or Intimidation of a Disabled Adult (Neglect) and held at Columbia County Detention Center.
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