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New information in Franklin County, Alabama child hot car death
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - UPDATE (10/05/2020): Preliminary hearings for 20-year-old Dakota Heath Fowler and 21-year-old Brandi Michelle Burks were held on Monday.The cases for both suspects were bound over to a grand jury for an indictment decision. Fowler and Burks each face manslaughter charges in the case.UPDATE (8/12/2020): The Franklin County Sheriff released new information on the recent death of a child who was left in his parents car overnight.The three-year-old boy was believed to be left in the hot car between the hours of 11:30 p.m. on August 8 until 3 p.m. the following...…FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - UPDATE (10/05/2020): Preliminary hearings for 20-year-old Dakota Heath Fowler and 21-year-old Brandi Michelle Burks were held on Monday.The cases for both suspects were bound over to a grand jury for an indictment decision. Fowler and Burks each face manslaughter charges in the case.UPDATE (8/12/2020): The Franklin County Sheriff released new information on the recent death of a child who was left in his parents car overnight.The three-year-old boy was believed to be left in the hot car between the hours of 11:30 p.m. on August 8 until 3 p.m. the following...WW…
No ’murder hornets’ in Alabama yet, cooperative system says
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Viewers have been sending photos concerned about the Asian giant hornet, dubbed the “murder hornet.”This is a European hornet, but they have arrived in the United States.However, they are not in Alabama yet, according to the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. They research agriculture, forestry, wildlife and insects.These so-called “murder hornets” get their name from a sting that can kill humans and the potential to devastate U.S. bee population.An agent did say why you still need to be careful.“The venom that it puts out on people, it’s pretty much no limit....…HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Viewers have been sending photos concerned about the Asian giant hornet, dubbed the “murder hornet.”This is a European hornet, but they have arrived in the United States.However, they are not in Alabama yet, according to the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. They research agriculture, forestry, wildlife and insects.These so-called “murder hornets” get their name from a sting that can kill humans and the potential to devastate U.S. bee population.An agent did say why you still need to be careful.“The venom that it puts out on people, it’s pretty much no limit....WW…
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