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Off the grid, heavily armed and radicalized: He’s a law enforcement nightmare
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTBy Lonnie Coffman, the man accused of driving a pickup truck filled with Molotov cocktails and to the nation’s capital, lives in a brick ranch house in the backwoods of Alabama.Coffman had no criminal record. No apparent social media accounts. And no city officials or law enforcement in the area had ever come into contact with him.“I don’t know him, never heard of him and I haven’t heard of anybody that did know him,” said Ken Winkles, mayor of the 1,300-person town of Falkville, where...…IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.SKIP TO CONTENTBy Lonnie Coffman, the man accused of driving a pickup truck filled with Molotov cocktails and to the nation’s capital, lives in a brick ranch house in the backwoods of Alabama.Coffman had no criminal record. No apparent social media accounts. And no city officials or law enforcement in the area had ever come into contact with him.“I don’t know him, never heard of him and I haven’t heard of anybody that did know him,” said Ken Winkles, mayor of the 1,300-person town of Falkville, where...WW…
In bloody year for U.S. cities, Akron lost several children to gun violence
IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Jan. 3, 2021, 10:00 AM UTCBy Didi Martinez, Tom Winter, Andrew Blankstein, Ken Dilanian and Rich SchapiroShortly after 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 14, Shoskamika Risper said goodbye to her daughter, Mikayla, before leaving their Akron, Ohio, home for her job at a nearby KFC restaurant.“I love you, and I’ll see you later,” Risper told her.“I love you, too,” the 8-year-old replied.About eight hours later, as Risper was finishing up her shift, her phone rang. It was her teenage son. He was hysterical.Mikayla had been...…IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Jan. 3, 2021, 10:00 AM UTCBy Didi Martinez, Tom Winter, Andrew Blankstein, Ken Dilanian and Rich SchapiroShortly after 3:30 p.m. on Aug. 14, Shoskamika Risper said goodbye to her daughter, Mikayla, before leaving their Akron, Ohio, home for her job at a nearby KFC restaurant.“I love you, and I’ll see you later,” Risper told her.“I love you, too,” the 8-year-old replied.About eight hours later, as Risper was finishing up her shift, her phone rang. It was her teenage son. He was hysterical.Mikayla had been...WW…
Cops nab alleged ‘drug kingpin’ who assumed identity of a dead infant
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