South
Cruise ship passenger who treaded water for 20 hours speaks out, says he never accepted that ‘this is it’
The Carnival cruise ship passenger who went lacking within the Gulf of Mexico and treaded water for 20 hours earlier than being rescued stated in a Friday interview that he by no means accepted “that is it” after falling into the ocean.
“I needed to see my household and I used to be lifeless set on making it out of there. I used to be by no means accepting that that is it,” James Micheal Grimes described in an interview with ABC Information. “I am 28 years outdated. I am too younger. This isn’t going to be it.”
“I at all times thought there is a higher goal for my life. Now, I do know for certain I am meant to do one thing on this Earth,” he added.
The Carnival Valor cruise ship units sail from the Port of New Orleans in New Orleans on Thursday, March 3, 2022. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg by way of Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
CARNIVAL CRUISE SHIP PASSENGER HAD SECONDS LEFT ‘BEFORE WE LOST HIM COMPLETELY,’ COAST GUARD DIVER SAYS
Grimes went lacking round 11 p.m. after he left a bar to make use of the restroom the night time earlier than Thanksgiving because the vessel headed towards Cozumel, Mexico, on a five-day voyage.
The subsequent factor he reportedly remembered was waking up within the ocean, and the cruise ship was nowhere in sight, he defined. He stated he didn’t keep in mind how he went overboard.
“I felt like I used to be given an opportunity proper then,” he stated, telling himself “you are alive for a purpose.”
“That [fall] may’ve killed me, however I felt like from that second on, I used to be attempting to remain constructive,” he continued. “All you bought to do now’s swim and survive.”
He described making an attempt to reassure himself that “they’ll begin in search of me…they’ll discover me ultimately.”
The Coast Guard airlifted a Carnival cruise ship passenger who fell overboard into the Gulf of Mexico Thursday. (Coast Guard / Fox Information)
Grimes had treaded water for 20 hours earlier than the U.S. Coast Guard discovered and rescued him shortly earlier than 8:30 p.m. Thanksgiving night time 20 miles south of Southwest Move, a channel south of Louisiana on the mouth of the Mississippi River.
A Coast Guard diver concerned within the rescue stated Grimes had “between a minute and 30 seconds left earlier than we misplaced him fully.”
“Mr. Grimes had nothing left. He had no vitality. He had nothing left to provide,” U.S. Coast Guard aviation survival technician Richard Hoefle instructed WWL. “My greatest guess is that he had between a minute and 30 seconds left earlier than we misplaced him fully.”
“It is onerous to maintain your thoughts in the appropriate place, after which to throw that Hail Mary final couple of minutes of waving, swinging a sock round, something to make himself extra seen to us, that is survival,” Hoefle stated noting Grimes’ degree of exhaustion. “He simply had an unbelievable will to outlive. And he did no matter he needed to do.”
A Carnival cruise ship passenger was noticed by the Coast Guard earlier than being rescued Thursday. (Coast Guard / Fox Information)
Particulars stay unclear on how Grimes fell into the ocean, and in accordance with an announcement from the Coast Guard to ABC, there are security obstacles in all public areas on cruise ships to forestall individuals from falling.
“Friends ought to by no means ever climb up on the rails. The one method to go overboard is to purposefully climb up and over the security obstacles,” the assertion added.
FOX Enterprise’ Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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Dallas, TX
Weather adds to Dallas-area drama in final week, with 26 playoff berths up for grabs
The final week of the regular season is always crazy in Texas high school football, with points tiebreakers and sometimes even coin flips determining playoff spots. It can get complicated because every district has its own tiebreaker rules, instead of the UIL having one universal format for the entire state.
But one of the wildest endings to determine a playoff spot unfolded outside of Houston on Thursday night. A Hail Mary put Pasadena Dobie in the playoffs — in a game it led by 14 before the quarterback threw a 38-yard touchdown pass on the game’s final play to win 54-34.
Dobie couldn’t take a knee because the team had to beat Manvel by at least 17 points to make the postseason, so it needed a miraculous finish when it got the ball at its 26-yard line with 18 seconds left to play. Pearland Dawson, which beat Dobie by 15 earlier in the season, missed the playoffs as a result of the shocking finish that produced a three-way tie for third in District 22-6A.
The playoff picture wasn’t quite that crazy in Dallas-area districts, but there was still plenty of drama with 26 playoff berths up for grabs in Week 11.
Friday’s inclement weather created havoc, too, leading many schools to move their games to Thursday or start early or late Friday. Garland Naaman Forest moved its start time to 4 p.m. Friday, and DeAngelo Perales threw four touchdown passes to beat South Garland 39-14, setting up a first-round playoff game against Longview a year after going 1-9.
A tornado watch was issued for Mansfield until 9 p.m. Friday, but Mansfield High started its home game against Weatherford only 15 minutes late, while knowing it would make the playoffs with a win or a loss by one or two points. The score was tied at 14 in the second quarter before Mansfield pulled away for a 49-34 win behind three touchdown passes from Braxton Van Cleave. A first-round matchup with Euless Trinity awaits.
For some, the path to earning a playoff berth was simple. Arlington and Haltom simply had to win Thursday to get in, and both District 8-6A teams took care of business and avoided complicated multi-team tiebreakers.
Arlington ended Arlington Martin’s 18-year playoff run with a 49-31 win and will face Richardson Pearce in the first round next week. Haltom opens the playoffs against Richardson after routing Arlington Sam Houston 42-8 to make the playoffs just two years after finishing 0-10.
South Grand Prairie lost is district finale 48-28 to Arlington Bowie on Thursday, but both 8-6A teams were celebrating on the field after the game. Bowie won its first district title since 2012 and will face Jesuit in the bi-district round, while SGP reached the postseason for the 11th straight season because Martin lost.
“I told them I know it’s kind of weird. It’s not a great feeling, because we just lost a game where we could have played better,” said South Grand Prairie coach Laban DeLay, whose team plays Lake Highlands next week. “But we get to advance, where a lot of other teams are putting their stuff up Monday morning. We’re happy to be in the tournament. I reminded them that everybody is 0-0 now. We get to hit reset and start a new season.”
DeLay was so focused on his game that he didn’t realize updates from Martin vs. Arlington were being posted on the scoreboard at SGP’s game. With SGP losing, a Martin win by eight or more would have kept South Grand Prairie out of the playoffs.
Richardson had made the playoffs just once in the past 11 seasons, after a fourth-place district finish in 2020. All it had to do to get in this year was win its district finale against Irving MacArthur on Friday or have Richardson Berkner lose to Richardson Pearce on Thursday, and Pearce made the outcome of Richardson’s game moot by beating Berkner 34-21.
Instead of attending Berkner’s game, Richardson coach Kendrick Holloway went to scout Haltom. Several of his players were following the Berkner game online and excitedly texted him once they knew they were playoff-bound. Berkner’s loss gave Richardson a chance Friday to relax and just focus on clinching the program’s first winning season since 2010, which it did with a 37-7 victory.
“My seniors were in the eighth grade the last time Richardson went to the playoffs,” Holloway said. “I talked to them [Friday morning] about the history of Richardson football over the last 21, 22 years. I wanted them to understand the magnitude of being able to get to the playoffs.”
Prosper Rock Hill made the playoffs for the first time and clinched its first winning record in school history, beating McKinney 21-14 to improve to 6-4 in its fifth season of varsity football. Rock Hill was 12-26 before this year and lost students to Walnut Grove when Prosper ISD’s third high school opened last year. All three of Prosper ISD’s teams made the playoffs this season.
“It’s really special for this campus,” Rock Hill coach Mark Wilkinson said. “The campus opened during COVID, then we undergo a coaching change when I take over, then we get bumped up to 6A. And when they open up Walnut Grove High School, we lose some numbers to them. We had to kind of rebuild, and just the adversity this campus has gone through and bringing them this experience, it’s huge.”
Rock Hill’s win kept seven-time state champion Plano from making the playoffs for the third time in 10 years. Rock Hill had to wait until late Friday night to find out who it would play in the first round, but it will be Hebron, which got in with a 59-21 win over Flower Mound in a game that started an hour late because of the weather.
Terrell faced the pressure of a win-or-go-home game against Mesquite Poteet and won 35-14 to punch its playoff ticket and end the season for Poteet and five-time state champion Ennis. Terrell opens the playoffs against South Oak Cliff, which has reached the Class 5A Division II state championship game the last three years.
Notable bi-district playoff games
- TC Byron Nelson at North Crowley, 1:00 Saturday at Crowley ISD
- Prosper at Coppell, 7 p.m. Friday
- Lewisville at Allen, 7 p.m. Friday
- Arlington Seguin at Prosper Walnut Grove, 7 p.m. Friday at Children’s Health Stadium
- Frisco Emerson at Argyle, 7 p.m. Friday
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Miami, FL
Russell Westbrook Makes NBA History in Denver Nuggets vs. Miami Heat
The Denver Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat on Friday night in Jamal Murray’s return to the starting lineup. Murray had missed the last three games due to concussion protocol, but returned in a big way.
Tallying 28 points, six assists, and four rebounds, Murray had his best game of the NBA season. His return moved Russell Westbrook back to the bench, and the nine-time NBA All-Star had another impactful performance.
Not asked to shoulder a large scoring load in this game with Murray back, Westbrook showed off his playmaking ability, recording 10 assists in just 24 minutes of play. The 17-year veteran also continued his strong defensive play.
In addition to the win, Westbrook also made NBA history in this game.
With his 18th career game recording at least 10 assists off the bench, Westbrook overtook Earl Watson for the seven-most such games in NBA history. This is very impressive when considering Westbrook has appeared in just 129 games off the bench, while Watson played 651 games as a reserve.
Averaging 18.3 points, 6.3 assists, 5.0 rebounds, and 2.7 steals on 50 percent shooting as a starter this season, Westbrook has proven he can still produce at a high level. While this isn’t his role every night, he is able to impact the game in several different ways.
Spending most of his career as a starter, Westbrook broke numerous records during his prime. Now primarily a reserve, Westbrook continues to make NBA history with his 36th birthday just days away.
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Atlanta, GA
Man arrested in Illinois in connection with deadly northwest Atlanta shooting, police say
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A man wanted in connection with a deadly June shooting at a northwest Atlanta apartment complex was arrested in Illinois, according to Atlanta police.
Police said Kevin Fox, 23, was arrested in DeKalb, Illinois on Friday. DeKalb is about 60 miles outside Chicago.
Man found shot to death in stairwell of apartment complex in northwest Atlanta identified
Fox is accused of being involved in the death of Jacquez Harris, 21. Harris was found shot to death at the Reserve at Hollywood apartment complex in northwest Atlanta around 11 p.m. on June 3.
Harris’ shooting is just one of three that have occurred at the complex this year.
Fox was reportedly arrested on charges unrelated to Harris’ death. He is currently awaiting extradition to Atlanta.
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