MIAMI – The scene out of Lewiston, Maine is having an impact across South Florida.
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Five years after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the Lewiston shooting is a painful flashback for South Florida, especially for Parkland parents.
“I feel offended. I feel frustrated,” said Manuel Oliver, father of Joaquin Oliver.
“Our families are taken immediately back to that first day when we learned of the loss of our loved ones,” said Tony Montalto, father of Gina Rose Montalto.
Oliver and Montalto who lost children in the Parkland shooting both say Lewiston could’ve been prevented.
“They’re not going to risk their seats their money for their campaigns just by prioritizing lives. Overcast that’s a reality so fighting this bad it’s going to take a while it’s going to take it we need to exchange our actual inactive politicians with people that really understand what the priority of a society should be,” said Oliver.
Parkland families and friends know first-hand the pain associated with the sudden loss of a loved one – and have developed ways to cope with their grief.
“Whether that’s journaling, talking to a mental health professional, talking to a trusted friend, or parent or adult. Another thing that has helped me tremendously heal through this and a lot of our activism in this movement is advocacy,” said March For Our Lives advocate Olivia Solomon.
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All three people say the top preventive measure to mass shootings like Lewiston is policy change.
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Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care As South Florida won the Hawaii Bowl by a hair.
As much of the nation’s children were sleeping with dreams of Santa, the Bulls were winning one of the wildest games of bowl season, a five-overtime, 41-39 thriller over San José State in the Hawaii Bowl. It was the NCAA’s first bowl or postseason game to go more than three overtimes.
The game nearly ended in a back-and-forth regulation, however, as South Florida got the ball back with less than a minute left and down by three points. A good punt return and pair of first downs got them into field goal territory, at which point kicker John Cannon got a charitable bounce to tie the game.
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Overtime then developed into a classic college football shootout, with the teams exchanging touchdowns, then field goals, then two-point conversions, then failed two-point conversions. With each set of plays, the game inched toward midnight ET, until it was finally Christmas for much of the country.
The game ended a half-hour later, when USF converted its two-point attempt and got the stop it needed.
USF got the win despite being outgained 441-291 and gaining only 1.6 yards per rush. Its biggest plays came on special teams and defense, including a 93-yard kick return touchdown by Ta’Ron Keith. USF quarterback Bryce Archie finished 24-of-34 with 235 passing yards and an interception.
It was the kind of game designed for the people who want to spend the final hours of Christmas Eve cheering for a tug-of-war between two Group of 5 programs. The win gives South Florida back-to-back winning seasons and bowl wins, having gone 7-6 last year with a win in the Boca Raton Bowl.
1 killed, several injured in Florida boat explosion – CBS News
At least one person was killed and six others injured when a boat exploded in a marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Three people suffered traumatic injuries. Cristian Benavides reports.
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A boat explosion at a South Florida marina has left one person dead and five others injured, officials said.
The explosion occurred Monday night at the Lauderdale Marina, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue said in a social media post.
Rescue workers transported five people to local hospitals, three with traumatic injuries, officials said. A sixth person was found dead in the water several hours later by the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
Fire rescue officials said they didn’t immediately know what caused the explosion.
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