3-year-old girl unhurt after chase and crash on New Year’s Eve - Chron.com
Jan 15, 2019
Corey Terrell Thomas was arrested on felony charges of evading arrest and child endangerment after a chase and crash involving Harris County Precinct 5 Constable deputies on Dec. 31, 2018. Photo: Harris County Precinct 5 Constable's Office Photo: Harris County Precinct 5 Constable's Office Image 1 of / 23 Caption Close Image 1 of 23 Corey Terrell Thomas w...
Gunfire outside Publix leads to chase, I-285 shutdown; suspect ID’d - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Jan 15, 2019
One person, who was identified as a suspect, was shot by officers and taken to Grady Memorial Hospital for treatment, according to East Point police. The suspect was identified as Devin Nolley, GBI spokeswoman Nelly Miles said Saturday.RELATED: Shoppers want change after 2 recent attacks at Camp Creek MarketplaceAfter first spotting the car at Camp Creek Marketplace, authorities encountered it again at a RaceTrac in the 3500 block of Camp Creek Parkway and determined the vehicle was stolen, Det. Ebony R. Bullock told AJC.com in a statement. Recommended for you Recommended for you Recommended for you NEW DETAILS: A stolen car and gunfire in a Publix parking lot led to chase, shooting that shut down I-285, GBI says https://t.co/wKA0XsLqc8 @AaronDiamantWSBis LIVE at the scene NEXT on #Channel2at4 pic.twitter.com/Wdslb1Thzo— WSB-TV (@wsbtv) December 28, 2018 Officers followed the car to a Publix in the 3700 block of Carmia Drive and approached it.“The suspect vehicle then accelerated toward officers, striking an East Point vehicle and shots were fired,” Bullock said. “A pursuit ensued that entered neighboring jurisdictions.” When that pursuit ended on I-285 South near Washington Road, someone in the stolen vehicle took off running, according to police. Additional shots were fired at that point, injuring the suspect.No officers were injured.The GBI is leading the investigation, which is standard protocol in cases involving use of force. This is the 93rd such investigation in 2018. “All East Point officers involved in this incident have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation,” Bullock confirmed.East Point and South Fulton officers fired their weapons, Miles told Channel 2 Action News. She added that there is no evidence at this point that the suspect had a gun.The officers involved were identified as Rodney Etienne and Shiron Varner (East ...
Washington’s first significant snowfall of 2019 has arrived, but hasn’t gone. - The Washington Post
Jan 15, 2019
The first significant snowfall of the winter swept into the Washington region Saturday after forecasters had upped their predictions of depth and duration, increasing the likelihood of closures and delays on Monday.Even before the first flakes fell midafternoon, forecasters had increased the possible snow totals for the immediate area to four to 10 inches, which would make it the biggest January snowstorm since 2016.In Virginia, Gov Ralph Northam (D) declared a state of emergency, citing the probability of downed trees, power outages and transportation impacts.For much of the day, attention had focused on forecasts and preparations. But by 7:30 p.m. the time for measurement had begun over most of the metropolitan area and beyond.In many places, depths, although modest, were enough to prompt the thrusting of rulers into the accumulated flakes. A photograph from Fairfax County showed a ruler-measured depth of 2.5 inches. Forecasts suggested that a good deal more could come as the snow continued overnight and well into Sunday. But the seemingly meager snowfalls of Saturday night proved adequate, even in the District, to cover both grassy areas and untreated sidewalks. Light snow, fog and mist were jointly reported at the official measuring station at Reagan National Airport. Snow had been falling there since at least as early as 3 p.m.The official snowfall reading for Washington for Saturday was 1.9 inches At Dulles International Airport, the official reading for Saturday amounted to 2.9 inches. In addition, at National, the temperature had fallen to 2 degrees below freezing at 8 p.m., suggesting a good chance that any snow would stick. At Dulles, the midnight temperature was 28 degrees. Well before midnight Saturday, snow began to accumulate on roads in western Fairfax County and in the Chevy Chase area of Montgomery County, except in the glistening tracks left by traffic. A witness described roads as “messy” in Takoma Park. Another witness said roads were “getting suspect” in the District’...