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Odu Shooting Update, Free Bookstore, Trumps Gaza Plan: Sunrise Brief

Top Stories: Odu Shooting Update, Free Book Down, Trumps Gaza Plan from Trump

  1. At a shootout in a parking lot at the old Dominion University last Wednesday, two people were dead, and the police in Norfolk still examined the incident. The President of ODU published another explanation at the weekend to answer questions and concerns about security.

    Delanio Vick Jr. (18) and Timothy Williams Jr., 20, died at the shootout on Wednesday. This shootout led to a warning that ODU students and employees were issued. It referred to a “suspicious breath” before an all-clear alarm was issued-no information about the suspect was provided, which caused some to be frustrated.

    Odu President Brian O. Hemphill repeated that there is no “persistent threat to the public” and that the “discussion and speculation” was aware of, while the police in Norfolk further examined the incident. News 3 spoke to Vick Jr.'s family and they believe that he was disappointed by the law enforcement authorities and “attacked” by another person.

    “My son called me and told me that the police were up there and hope that they would do their job and take away the person and not,” said Delanio Vick Sr.

    Odu divides the explanation of the statement in order to remove concerns after the fatal shot of the parking lot

  2. Last year, the large free bookstore spent 151,000 books worth 1.7 million US dollars. This bookstore should only be open for a month, but the positive reaction inspired the managers to invest in this initiative.

    This business is located in Norfolks Janaf Shopping Yard and as on your website: “There is no catch.” It acts as a food bank for books and offers children free, new books without connected strings.

    Dr. Jennifer Goff is Executive Director of Reach Inc., the non -profit organization that operates the bookshop. In addition to business, Reach also operates a warehouse that distributes books to other charity organizations and community groups. Dr. Goff believes that this type of public relations is the key to the social and emotional development of a child.

    “I think one of the best things in a book is the ability to only travel if you may not have the opportunity to leave your neighborhood,” said Goff.

  3. President Donald Trump continues to urge the Gaza Strip possession, since the ceasefire company is exposed to turbulence. Foreign Minister from Arab nations meet in Egypt on Monday to discuss Trump's proposal.

    Many countries next to Israel, such as Egypt, rejected Trump's plan to convert the Gaza Strip into a tourist destination. They refer to this plan, which would already negatively displace millions of Palestinians through the Israeli bomb campaign as an ethnic cleaning. Trump argues that the displaced Palestinians have a higher standard of living elsewhere.

    All of this happens, as Israel published an interruption of the entry of all goods and deliveries in the Gaza Strip on Sunday. Israeli civil servants warned of “additional consequences” if Hamas does not accept a new proposal to expand a fragile ceasefire, while mediators from Egypt accused Israel of using “hunger as a weapon”.

    The International Committee of the Red Cross, which made the publications of hostages and Palestinian prisoners facilitating, said that the ceasefire had saved countless life, and “the stranger dynamics created in the past six weeks risks to separate people back into despair”.

The weather this morning: Cool start and possible rain center of the week

The prognostic Derrah Getter says it will be another cool start to her Monday. In the afternoon heights only reached the mid -1940s. We get warmer in the middle of the week. The high temperatures will be close to 70 degrees by Wednesday.

The rain moves on Wednesday afternoon and runs out until Thursday morning. Head -valued conditions return at the end of the working week, with the temperatures in more detail on the average.

Forecast on Sunday evening

For the latest weather updates, you will see Derrah live in News 3 this morning. Here.

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We follow: 'Cash Now Act', inspired by News 3 examination

  • A WTKR News 3 examination of how the Virginia Ministry of Finance was not claimed prompted the legislators to make changes.

    In Virginia, unused property is defined as “money, stocks, stocks, bonds, dividends, supply deposits, insurance proceeds, material property and more”.

    The new draft law HB 1606, which was introduced by del Phil Hernandez, would enable the Ministry of Finance to automatically send checks to people who are $ 5,000 or less due to without having to submit a claim online.

    Take a look at previous reporting: possible changes in the law,

    Potential changes to the law that come after News 3 examination in Virginia in Virginia

    At the moment you have to search for your name online and submit a claim to the Ministry of Finance to get your money back. Over a year ago, News 3 began to examine that the state's office was not claimed treasurer and how other states return it to the rightful owners.

    A follow-up News 3 examination showed that the office of the state treasure champion actually has 3.6 billion US dollars in public funds-not the $ 2 billion that she had repeatedly told us. This sum has now increased to $ 3.8 billion.

    State treasurer David Richardson previously announced that they could not return the majority of the 3.8 billion US dollars because people are either dead or the state does not have enough details about who they are.

    House Bill 1606 is now sent to the governor for his approval. If he signs it, the law would come into force instead of July.

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