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Man who is charged with the shooting of the rural hall for murder, says the sheriff's office says

Suspected or what led to this shootout. A triad group organized a memorial event to remember life that has lost due to weapons. As relatives of the victims explained, this is a way to support families with an unprecedented healing process. Weapon violence meets everyone everywhere. Families and relatives gathered on Saturday in the Phifer Chapel on Bennett College. Connected as a loss, my son left a five -year -old little girl. Amanda Allen says she lost her son four years ago. My son also had nieces and nephews who only loved him over and more. The memorial event was organized by mothers who stood against gun violence. The life that was lost through songs, interpretation dance honored. I. and reflection for those who were taken too early. My lifeline with my son. And I no longer have the right. Because someone took it away from me. Having grandchildren or great -grandchildren or seeing how my son marries. The Sheriff Danny Rogers, the Sheriff of Guilford County, were also present, including the coordinator of the victim services. Everyone says that it is reassuring to see others in the community who raise awareness of gun violence and the pain it brings. That we are not alone than mothers, as people who have lost their children, that we are not alone and that there are other people who feel our pain, are compassionate and take steps to end unnecessary violence. After the event on the corner of Washington and Greene Street in Greensboro, signs of the victims were dedicated. It is a way to celebrate victims and to support each other in this healing process. The organizers say that the turnout for today's event included more than just parents and close family members. Three graduate programs at High Point University end due to federal financing. The US Ministry of Education announced that it ends more than 600 million US dollars for training grants. The agency says that the grants were used to train teachers and educational agencies on topics such as Critical Race Theory and Dei. A HPU spokesman says that they help 88 students with the subsidy programs that will be affected by this change. The current semester continues. At the season of the respiratory virus in full swing, local doctors say that the cold weather is one of several factors that cause the spread. They say that cold weather encourages people to stay inside and increase the likelihood of being sick. Cold temperatures and low air humidity also create conditions for viruses such as the flu to adhere to surfaces over longer periods. According to Doctor John Card with Novant Health, the cold weather also affects our body when we are exposed to the cold. Our first impact area is our nose. Our nose passages are also our first line of defense. So if we are in cold weather, it is dry. The moisture that we need in our nose passages is not that big. So viruses can capture much better and therefore go into our systems much more easily. Doctor Carter encourages you to stay hydrated. Wash your hands often and stay away from others when you feel under the weather.

Man who is charged with the shooting of the rural hall, say the MPs of Forsyth County say

A Tabaccoville man was charged with murder after a fatal shootout in the rural hall. The Sheriff office of Forsyth County said. Click on the video player at the top to see the latest headlines from WXII 12 News. Davidson County's deputies said they were called in the 7000 block of the Lynn Forest Drive around 12:10 p.m. Get the latest news of the interest by clicking on the Hieroffoofficials gave a call for the service to discharge a firearm. When the responding units arrived, they said that they found Blakely and suffered from a gunshot wound. They immediately managed life -saving measures until the emergency services from Forsyth County arrived. However, the MPs said the victim died of injuries. “The office of the Sheriff of Forsyth County offers family members and friends of the victim our condolences and prayers. The loss of life in our community is always a tragedy” everything possible to bring justice. “Hanes is currently being recorded without bond in Forsyth County Detung Center. Officials said that his first appearance of the court was on Monday, February 24th. If someone has information about criminal activities, contact the Sheriff office of Forsyth County directly Under number 336-727-2112. 336-920-8477; National |

A man from Tobaccovill was charged with murder after a fatal shootout in the rural hall.

Forsyth County's office said Gregory Hanes (65) was arrested on Saturday in connection with the death of 43-year-old Luther Sterling Blakely from Winston-Salem.

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The MPs said they were called in the 7000 block of the Lynn Forest Drive around 12:10 p.m.

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Officials said they answered a call to dismiss a firearm. When the responding units arrived, they said they found Blakely and suffered from a gunshot wound.

They immediately administered life -saving measures until the emergency services from Forsyth County arrived. However, the MPs said the victim died of injuries.

“The office of the Sheriff of Forsyth County offers family members and friends of the victim our condolences and prayers. The loss of life in our community is always a tragedy” everything possible to bring justice. ”

Hanes is currently being recorded without bond in Forsyth County Detung Center. Officials said his first court appearance was on Monday, February 24th.

If someone has information about criminal activities, contact the Sheriff office of Forsyth County directly under 336-727-2112. Anonymous text information, photos and video by text-a-tip under 336-920-8477; Or call anonymously crimestopper at 336-727-2800 for English or 336-728-3904 for Spanish.

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