A TRANSGENDER WOMEN WAS KILLED IN SHOOT Charlotte
A TRANSGENDER WOMEN WAS KILLED IN SHOOTING IN CHARLOTTE
A third gender female was killed due to shooting at a hotel car parking in charlotte, last week while she was handling by para-medics.
Police received a call regarding a disruption on a Day-INN resort car park at four an. on nineteen march.
The paramedics saw 5 or 6 folks there in which 34-year- Moneka Diamonds, who wasn't feeling good and complains of dyspnea. The paramedics were handling the unwell individual at the car parking, when a Prentise Bes, 33, attempted to deflect focus.
She pulls the gun after being overlooked and shot multiple times.
Diamonds was being handled by the res-ponders but she lost her life. In shooting, no medics were get injured.
Prentice was brought into detention by police and immediately taken to the police station.
He was investigated by police investigators and charged with murder.
The story is still developing and any person with leads and tips can call police on 704-334-1600 or email them.
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Man who participated in Charlotte Aircraft Workshop found Corona positive
CHARLOTTE–Authorities have confirmed that a man who participated in aircraft conference week ago has now been found corona positive.
Authorities with the Federal Business Aircraft Organization recently reported that a man attending the NBAA Schedulers and Emergency responders Workshop was tested positive for the corona virus.
Although it is hard, however not unlikely, to determine when exactly where or how this individual was subjected to coronavirus, we thought it was necessary to communicate this info with the attendees at the seminar.
EMPLOYEE ARE WORRIED ABOUT GETTING PAID AFTER COVID-19 EMERGENCY
Several businesses shut across the queen town due to COVID-19, Charlotte. But essential services of daily life are available in the city.
There are several questions related to Charlotte staff of getting pay if they extended the time off. The staffs are concerned about the extended leave, and the town official sent an email to one of staff mentioning, to take benefits from leave policy and utilize in their scenarios.
During the meeting on Friday, night council passed an associate emergency paid leave program. This new change allowed authority of town to change in leave polices during Covid-19 havoc.
Councilmember Griggs asked the town mayor to inform about new updates or any changes made related to emergency leave policies.
Charlotte staff worrying about getting pays checks during pandemics.
WBTv asked the mayor if the staff would be forced towards unemployment. But the mayor mentioned that soon there’ll be several changes and school will be closed for two weeks at least. And staffs needs to find an innovative way to earn their living.
A bill in congress still waiting to get approval from the US senate to grant employee, as well as government official, two weeks paid leave and 12 weeks of family leave with 67% pay. However, the town can operate if that passes continues to be an issue.
The police attempted to trigger the traffic halt close to the junction connected with Reagan Drive as well as W. Sugars Creek Street, however, the suspect car wouldn't halt.
CMPD employed their helicopter to search for the vehicle and strive to stick to it.
3 suspects hopped out from the vehicle close to Self-reliance Blvd as well as Monroe Street and also left by walking.
The police attempted to trigger the traffic halt close to the junction connected with Reagan Drive as well as W. Sugars Creek Street, however, the suspect car wouldn't halt.
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Good News from Charlotte: Teenage girl who went missing, police have found her & Thank-God she is safe.
According to the police of Charlotte 13-year-old teenage girl who went missing on Wednesday early morning, police have succeeded in rescuing her.
Police agents launched search operation of finding a 13-year-old girl throughout the city, and police kept asking local residents if anyone has seen the girl. According to the police, Yarelli left her home at midnight and later she went missing.
According to Charlotte police, the teen-aged girl was going through serious mental stress and her family very much worried about health and safety.
A major concern for most people is how they will enter into an arena on time and worried about seating capacity.
The light-rail schedule is also modified on special request because of the match
Many people are arriving in Charlotte and the issue of entering into the stadium in on the mind of everyone.
According to light rail driver, there is too much traffic, due to this large traffic, it’s consuming too much time and energy.
According to McGhee Football followers using light rail is not what I used to see in the past, most of the time it used to be empty but tonight it’s all packed due to the ACC Championship game.
CHARLOTTE, N.C -Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are investigating after they say that a man sexually assaulted, choked and robbed a woman in the North Charlotte Greenway on Sunday afternoon. It's been around 4 p.m. On Mallard Creek Greenway off Mallard Creek Church Road, near North Tryon Street.
Officials said the suspect arrived at the park with the woman, assaulted her and sexually assaulted her, and then robbed her before leaving the area.
Police told Channel 9 that the person responsible will face strangulation assault, first-or second-degree sexual assault, felony larceny, and robbery charges.
Authorities are still looking for the suspect, but the description has not been released. Residents told Erin Edwards, Channel 9, about the details of this case, that the neighborhood is on the edge.
"I hope he's found, and that doesn't happen to anyone else, and we can feel safe in our town," said MacKenzie Ivery. "This is actually right across the street from me. It could be at my house at any point in time."
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'No visitor' policy enforced by Ascension Seton, Baylor Scott & White and St. David's
Coronavirus has been growing ever since its outbreak and it has not spared most countries. Recently in Austin, Texas- 79 cases have been registered and it’s still counting. In 54 counties in Texas only Austin-Travis has positive coronavirus cases. It is believed that spread of coronavirus is due to sustained person-to-person contact in the community. Hays County and Williamson County have reported 7 and 9 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The city has banned public gathering of more than 10 people at restaurants, bars and city parks. There are still hundreds of Counties in the state that have zero cases, which is why Governor of Texas Abbott said to avoid “State-wide-shelter” in place and gathering of large urban area people together would mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Dallas County has issued a “Shelter-in-place” order for all residents on Sunday. People were told to leave the house only when it’s essential or else stay in their homes. Abbott told the National Guard to begin the monitoring drive in testing sites and provide medical supplies to fight COVID19. The hospitals will implement a “No Visitors” policy to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and reduce the transmission risk within the site of care.
Ohio State child care centre employee tests positive for COVID – 19
The Ohio University reported an employee tested positive with COVID- 19 who worked under the child care centre of the university. The employee has been in self isolation since March 18 after being tested. According to the university, the employee reported to work on March 17 and was within one child care room at the Ackerman Road location.
The management of the Ohio University took the necessary actions immediately by reporting to the officials. Wexner Medical Centre and Columbus Public Health Officials will be investigating any close contacts with the person, says the university. They will be reaching out to parents of the children and also the staff members who may have had close contact with the patient in order for them to take safety precautions.
It is a crucial situation for the university as it involves many children and is a place where many people come in contact with one and another.
The child care centre will be closed on Tuesday for deep cleaning to protect the students and avoid the spread of the disease. The centre is planned to reopen on Monday, March 30. The letter that is sent to the parents from the university is below:
Dear Parents,
This afternoon, we learned that a staff worker at The Ohio State University Child Care Program has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19). The individual last worked on Tuesday, March 17, primarily within one child-care room at the Ackerman Road location. They have been in self-isolation at home since Wednesday, March 18, when they were tested for COVID-19.
Wexner Medical Center experts are working closely with Columbus Public Health officials to investigate any close contacts with this individual. Over the next 24 hours, Columbus Public Health officials will reach out directly to parents of children and Child Care Program staff who may have had close contact with the individual on March 17.
As this process unfolds, please plan for the following:
- Parents should plan to pick up their children today as normal.
- The center will close beginning tomorrow (Tuesday, March 24) for a deep cleaning and to allow public health officials to connect with appropriate parents and staff.
- At this time, the center will plan to reopen on Monday, March 30.
Public health officials will provide contacted parents with health and quarantine guidance, including 14-day self-quarantine procedures. If you are not contacted, you do not need to take any special precautions beyond monitoring your children and yourself for symptoms of COVID-19 as well as practicing social distancing and good hygiene.
Nothing is more important than the health and well-being of our families. We will continue to do everything in our power to respond to this situation with the safety of our care as a priority.
Sincerely,
Don Fuzer
Director, Campus Child Care Program
Susan Basso
Senior Vice President for Talent, Culture and Human Resources
Top Landmarks of NYC: Before and After Coronavirus & Social Distancing
Countries all over the world are continually following the restricted policy for all non-essential travels, whether domestic or international, to curtail the viral spread of the COVID-19. There are reportedly over 200,000 circumstances worldwide and the death toll has reached above 8,000. Lockdowns, curfew restrictions are being implemented by local and central government bodies to prohibit people from travelling by air, trains, or even automobiles. The simple process of Social Distancing is being promoted to help stop the vigorous sweep of this sickness.
Such restrictions might differ from one country to another, or even state-wise. Several landmarks and town attractions that are generally a popular home to hordes of tourists and locals alike, are now completely barren and lay in eerie solitude.
All around the planet, the same thing can be observed everywhere, travellers scared for their lives and health.
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Над посёлком Форос на обрывистом утёсе стоит Форосская церковь. У неё есть ещё название - храм Воскресения Христова. Церковь была возведена в октябре 1892 года и высота этой постройки над уровнем моря составляет целых 412 метров. Храм был воздвигнут крупным торговцем Александром Кузнецовым в честь знаменательного и чудесного события, произошедшего в октябре 1888 года. В то время произошло крушение поезда, который следовал направлением из Крыма в Петербург и в этом происшествии спасся император Александр 3 и вся его семья. Храм выполнен в византийском стиле из обожжённого кирпича, а стены благородно облицованы инкерманским камнем. Украшает внутреннее пространство мозаика, фресковые росписи, мраморная облицовка, живописное убранство стен.
'No visitor' policy enforced by Ascension Seton, Baylor Scott & White and St. David's
Coronavirus has been growing ever since its outbreak and it has not spared most countries. Recently in Austin, Texas- 79 cases have been registered and it’s still counting. In 54 counties in Texas only Austin-Travis has positive coronavirus cases. It is believed that spread of coronavirus is due to sustained person-to-person contact in the community. Hays County and Williamson County have reported 7 and 9 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The city has banned public gathering of more than 10 people at restaurants, bars and city parks. There are still hundreds of Counties in the state that have zero cases, which is why Governor of Texas Abbott said to avoid “State-wide-shelter” in place and gathering of large urban area people together would mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Dallas County has issued a “Shelter-in-place” order for all residents on Sunday. People were told to leave the house only when it’s essential or else stay in their homes. Abbott told the National Guard to begin the monitoring drive in testing sites and provide medical supplies to fight COVID19. The hospitals will implement a “No Visitors” policy to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and reduce the transmission risk within the site of care.
Ohio State child care centre employee tests positive for COVID – 19
The Ohio University reported an employee tested positive with COVID- 19 who worked under the child care centre of the university. The employee has been in self isolation since March 18 after being tested. According to the university, the employee reported to work on March 17 and was within one child care room at the Ackerman Road location.
The management of the Ohio University took the necessary actions immediately by reporting to the officials. Wexner Medical Centre and Columbus Public Health Officials will be investigating any close contacts with the person, says the university. They will be reaching out to parents of the children and also the staff members who may have had close contact with the patient in order for them to take safety precautions.
It is a crucial situation for the university as it involves many children and is a place where many people come in contact with one and another.
The child care centre will be closed on Tuesday for deep cleaning to protect the students and avoid the spread of the disease. The centre is planned to reopen on Monday, March 30. The letter that is sent to the parents from the university is below:
Dear Parents,
This afternoon, we learned that a staff worker at The Ohio State University Child Care Program has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19). The individual last worked on Tuesday, March 17, primarily within one child-care room at the Ackerman Road location. They have been in self-isolation at home since Wednesday, March 18, when they were tested for COVID-19.
Wexner Medical Center experts are working closely with Columbus Public Health officials to investigate any close contacts with this individual. Over the next 24 hours, Columbus Public Health officials will reach out directly to parents of children and Child Care Program staff who may have had close contact with the individual on March 17.
As this process unfolds, please plan for the following:
- Parents should plan to pick up their children today as normal.
- The center will close beginning tomorrow (Tuesday, March 24) for a deep cleaning and to allow public health officials to connect with appropriate parents and staff.
- At this time, the center will plan to reopen on Monday, March 30.
Public health officials will provide contacted parents with health and quarantine guidance, including 14-day self-quarantine procedures. If you are not contacted, you do not need to take any special precautions beyond monitoring your children and yourself for symptoms of COVID-19 as well as practicing social distancing and good hygiene.
Nothing is more important than the health and well-being of our families. We will continue to do everything in our power to respond to this situation with the safety of our care as a priority.
Sincerely,
Don Fuzer
Director, Campus Child Care Program
Susan Basso
Senior Vice President for Talent, Culture and Human Resources