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ONLY ON FOX13: 4-year-old shot in the head when stray bullet flies into apartment
SUMMARY: A 4-year-old girl and her 13-year-old sister are recovering after being hit by a stray bullet in their home in Memphis. Their mother, Javanna Brown, shared the harrowing details with Fox 13 News, revealing that her youngest daughter, Tyranny, needs brain surgery after the bullet entered her jaw and exited through her head. The incident occurred when Brown was preparing her daughters for bed on September 3. Police are searching for 30-year-old Jamal Carell, who fled the scene after firing the bullet from the apartment below. The mother is demanding justice, as no arrests have been made yet.
A 4-year-old girl and her 13-year-old sister were playing on the bed, enjoying a night with family at their Memphis apartment complex. That’s when a stray bullet broke through their floor and tore through the young girl’s jaw. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/hickory-hill-family-wants-answers-after-daughters-hit-by-stray-bullet/article_abd29922-877f-11ef-a0b9-c364268770a0.html
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Helene's Aftermath – 96 Hours in Asheville
SUMMARY: Western North Carolina is facing catastrophic flooding, particularly in Asheville, where the I-40 has been closed and thousands are without power or water. The French Broad River is at record levels, with significant damage reported across the region. Many residents are trapped and have made thousands of missing person reports. Community members are banding together for aid, with volunteers delivering supplies and hot meals. Inspiring acts of solidarity, like mutual assistance and support from local churches, are helping residents cope with the devastation. Despite the destruction from Hurricane Helen, there is a strong sense of resilience and hope in the community.
On September 30, 2024, WBIR sent crews to Asheville to cover what happened to Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.
They spent a total of 96 hours on the ground.
These are the stories they encountered.
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NTSB releases report on near-miss
SUMMARY: The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported a near miss at Nashville International Airport on September 12, when Alaska Airlines Flight 369, bound for Seattle, was cleared for takeoff while a Southwest plane was also given permission to cross the runway. The Alaska Airlines jet, carrying 182 passengers, had to slam on its brakes to avoid a collision, causing tire blowouts. Thankfully, no injuries occurred, but passengers were shaken, fearing a crash. Retired pilot Keith Chapman emphasized the rarity of such errors in air traffic control, noting they can occur due to fatigue, despite flying being statistically safe. Both flights eventually reached their destinations.
The National Transportation Safety Board released more details on a runway conflict at Nashville International Airport in September.
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State makes $100M loans available to hurricane counties | Tennessee
SUMMARY: Governor Bill Lee announced that $100 million in state-funded loans is available for counties affected by Hurricane Helene through the Helene Emergency Assistance Loans (HEAL) program. Eligible counties include Carter, Claiborne, and Greene, among others. Additionally, $35 million will assist with damaged water and wastewater systems. Lee emphasized the urgency of immediate relief, as communities cannot await federal aid due to extensive hurricane damage. Over 4,800 residents have registered for FEMA assistance. The Tennessee Department of Transportation is seeking property owner permissions for repairs on damaged roads. The storm tragically resulted in 17 fatalities.
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