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I-Team: Destroyed recycling center settles with SK Battery

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I-Team: Destroyed recycling center settles with SK Battery

www.youtube.com – FOX 5 Atlanta – 2024-10-25 07:01:47

SUMMARY: SK Battery has settled a lawsuit for $31 million with Metro Site, a recycling facility that was destroyed by a fire caused by improperly disposed lithium-ion batteries. The fire, which burned for days, revealed ongoing issues with SK’s practices, including illegal battery disposal and multiple internal fires attributed to ramped-up production. While SK admitted no liability, the uncovered evidence suggested serious safety lapses, leading to a significant financial settlement. Despite the settlement, business owner Scott Leedford faces substantial rebuilding costs and debt, raising concerns about the long-term viability of his operations.

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By Johnny Edwards
Published October 24, 2024

— Fire and settlement: A July 2023 fire at Metro Site, linked to SK Battery’s scrap, led to a $31 million settlement.
— Evidence claims: Metro Site alleges SK Battery destroyed videos showing illegal battery dumping.
— Community warning: Owner Scott Ledford warns locals about the company’s unsafe practices.
— More lawsuits: SK Battery also faces a Banks County suit over fire risks near public property.

FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/destroyed-recycling-center-settles-sk-battery-31-million-blasts-company

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Savannah State University police talk campus safety

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www.wsav.com – Nakya Harris – 2025-04-18 20:56:00

SUMMARY: Savannah State University’s Police Chief Clarella Thomas, in her role for over a year, emphasizes enhancing campus safety protocols in light of recent school shootings. As a mother of college students, she understands parents’ concerns about safety. Encouraging the phrase “see something, say something,” she highlights community involvement in safety measures. Thomas’s team is upgrading emergency plans and promoting the emergency notification system, Everbridge. This summer, they’ll collaborate with external law enforcement for drills. Chief Thomas, alongside SSU’s new president, aims to improve security further, especially with the upcoming Orange Crush festival, restricting campus access to students only.

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FSU shooting: Will the suspected gunman’s mother face charges?

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www.wsav.com – Leland Vittert – 2025-04-18 08:03:00

SUMMARY: A 20-year-old Florida State University student, Phoenix Ikner, allegedly used a service weapon belonging to his mother, a sheriff’s deputy, to fatally shoot two men and injure six others at the university. Legal experts, including former Judge Elizabeth Scherer, indicated it’s too early to determine if his mother could face charges, depending on her knowledge of her son’s dangers and the weapon’s accessibility. While parents of juvenile shooters have faced charges in the past, the adult status of Ikner complicates potential liability. Investigators are still probing the case, with a motive yet to be disclosed.

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ONLY ON 3: Man convicted of voluntary manslaughter says he deserves new trial

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www.wsav.com – Andrew Davis – 2025-04-17 20:23:00

SUMMARY: Preston Oates, convicted of voluntary manslaughter and gun charges in the 2014 killing of Carlos Olivera, is seeking a new trial. Oates claims ineffective counsel, prosecutorial misconduct, and unexamined evidence during his trial. He continues to deny responsibility, arguing bias from law enforcement and improper handling of key evidence. Oates shot Olivera after a confrontation over a vehicle booting incident, with prosecutors stating he was the aggressor. Oates’ appeal was denied by the South Carolina Supreme Court, and his family and Olivera’s family were present at the hearing. The next hearing is scheduled for April 24.

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