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2 Virginia Deputies Hospitalized After Truck Stop Shoot-Out with Man Wanted in 2 States
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Two sheriff’s deputies were struck by gunfire during a fatal shoot-out with a wanted man at a Virginia truck stop.
On Friday, March 28, police in Greensboro, N.C., informed the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) in Virginia of a potential location of Edmond Johnson, who was reportedly involved in a shooting in the area, according to the CCSO and Virginia State Police.
The CCSO soon located the 29-year-old Louisiana native — who also was wanted in Washington County, Md. — at Love’s Truck Stop in Lambsburg, Va., thanks to his tractor-trailer, which was parked at the truck stop off of Interstate 77, officials said.
After deputies with the CCSO responded to the scene, they found Johnson in his vehicle, and when Johnson “eventually exited the tractor-trailer, he exchanged gunfire with the deputies,” according to Virginia State Police.
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During the altercation, two deputies were shot, and Johnson was fatally struck, officials said.
The deputies who were struck by gunfire were taken to nearby hospitals. As of Saturday, March 29, both deputies are now in stable condition, Carroll County Sheriff Kevin Kemp told PEOPLE in a statement.
The identities of the injured officers have not been publicized, and “the investigation of the incident has been turned over to the Virginia State Police,” according to Kemp, who added that he has “no further comment at this time.”
As news of the March 28 shoot-out and the CCSO deputies’ hospitalization spread, law enforcement officials in neighboring areas shared messages of support.
The Henry County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) extended “thoughts and prayers” to the deputies in a post on Facebook.
“We ask our community to join us in lifting them up in prayer — for a swift and full recovery, and for strength and comfort for their families and colleagues during this difficult time,” the HCSO wrote, in part. “When one agency hurts, we all feel it. We stand with Carroll County — today and always.”
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The Bedford County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) also offered its “thoughts and prayers” in a Facebook post, writing, “We are deeply saddened to hear about the officer-involved shooting that resulted in two of their deputies being shot.”
“The bravery and dedication of law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line every day for our safety cannot be overstated,” the BCSO wrote. “We stand in solidarity with our fellow deputies as they navigate through this challenging situation. Please join us in sending prayers and positive thoughts for a swift recovery for the injured deputies, strength to their families and colleagues as well as strength and support to all those affected by this incident.”

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Top 2027 West Virginia linebacker transferring to 7-time FHSAA state champion Cocoa (Florida)

The mythical ‘High School Transfer Portal’ is in full swing all around the country and teams in the Sunshine State are seeing plenty of new faces pop up in new places.
On Friday, one of West Virginia’s top inside linebackers from the 2024 season announced that he would be leaving his school to head down to the state of Florida.
Kyree Brooks, a 2027 linebacker, announced on X that he will be transferring from Jefferson (West Virginia) to 7-time FHSAA state champion Cocoa. The Tigers won the 2024 Class 2A state championship in a 38-27 win over Gadsden County.
‘I will be transferring to Cocoa to finish my high school career. Go tigers!!’
Last season for the 8-4 Cougars, the 6-foot-1, 210-pound Brooks notched 145 total tackles, 10 sacks and intercepted five passes.
Jefferson lost in the WVSSAC’s AAAA quarterfinals to Hurricane, 57-31, in 2024.
Cocoa has won three straight state championships from 2022-24 and looks to make it four this upcoming fall.
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Aug. 22: at Merritt Island
Aug. 29: vs. Mainland
Sep. 5: at Vero Beach
Sep. 12: at Heritage
Sep. 19: vs. Eau Gallie
Oct. 3: at Miami Norland
Oct. 10: vs. Apopka
Oct. 17: vs. The Villages
Oct. 24: at Astronaut
Oct. 31: at Rockledge
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Virginia-Highland residents on edge as 'Peeping Tom' lurks outside home

‘Peeping Tom’ lurking outside Va-Hi homes
Residents in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood say they are on high alert after a man was seen lurking outside homes and peering into windows, sometimes near bedrooms and bathrooms.
ATLANTA – Residents in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood say they are on high alert after a man was seen lurking outside homes and peering into windows, sometimes near bedrooms and bathrooms.
At least two families report separate incidents involving the same individual, raising concerns throughout the community.
What they’re saying:
Alisha Brown, one of the victims, said her family’s sense of safety has been shattered.
“We’re both on high alert,” Brown said. “My son, he had to talk to his counselor today because he’s been super hypervigilant and suspicious of everything and everyone around him.”
Brown said she woke up Wednesday morning to find the man standing just outside her bedroom window.
“He would just stand here, which made me feel like he didn’t want to be seen, but he could see into my bathroom,” she recalled.
Just two days earlier, Brown noticed the same man watching her while she was in the garden.
“He made it all the way over and he saw me standing on my porch and then he jumped back,” she said.
Brown also recognized the man in Ring camera footage captured at a neighbor’s home this week.
“My heart dropped into my stomach again,” she said. “It was him. It was him. It fit my description to a T.”
What we know:
Atlanta police responded to Brown’s home on Wednesday and briefly pursued the suspect, but he got away. Authorities say there are similarities between this case and another recent “peeping Tom” incident, though they have not confirmed whether it is the same person.
What’s next:
Brown said she hopes going public will help police find the man.
“I don’t want this to happen to anyone else because it’s very violating,” she said. “It’s hard to put into words. I wasn’t touched, but I feel touched.”
What you can do:
Police are urging anyone with information or who has experienced similar activity to come forward. The man’s face has been blurred in surveillance footage as authorities work to confirm his identity.
The Source: The Atlanta Police Department provided the details of the Peeping Tom case. Residents in the area spoke with FOX 5 giving their reaction.
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GOP hopeful Earle-Sears unveils ‘Axe the Tax’ plan in Virginia governor’s race

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EXCLUSIVE: Smarter, not harder, is the theme Congress should follow to pass tax relief in its budget efforts, according to the top Republican running in one of only two gubernatorial races this year.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, seeking to succeed term-limited Gov. Glenn Youngkin, unveiled her “Axe the Tax” framework, identifying consensus areas where people across the political spectrum can support it.
Her plan would end taxes on tips in Virginia, mirroring President Donald Trump’s policy proposal and seeking to give a break to residents in a state known for its nightlife and tourist meccas like Alexandria, Williamsburg, Virginia Beach and Roanoke.
Food service workers, personal service workers, hospitality and other gratuity-based industry employees would pay 0% statewide under her plan, which she said gives working families a break they’re clamoring for on both the state and federal levels.
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It also repeals the automobile tax and vehicle-based property taxes, which residents of 27 out of the 50 states pay.
“The ‘Axe the Tax’ plan is rooted in a simple truth: Working Americans shouldn’t be punished for earning a living or driving to work,” Sears told Fox News Digital in exclusive remarks.
“Conservatives in Congress get that, and they should follow Virginia’s lead. … Real working families deserve to keep more money in their pockets, and, as governor, I’ll make sure they do.”
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Sears said ending taxes on tips on a national and state level recognizes that a tip is a “recognition of great service,” not another avenue for the government to take its share.
With most middle-class people either working service industry jobs and/or owning a car, Sears said her initial tax plan is evidence that a surgical approach is what is needed to properly address what the people are asking for, rather than trying to do too much at once.
“Virginia’s economy is powered by a thriving service sector and thousands of hardworking commuters made up of families like mine,” Sears said. “Tip earners are stretched to the limit. Working parents depend on their cars, not a METRO line, to get through the day. This isn’t just Virginia’s story. It’s the reality for families across the country.”
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Respecting the political process and “actually listen[ing] to people” and responding in kind is how a politician should lead, she said.
Like Congress, where Republicans hold narrow majorities in both chambers and have often seen similarly closely split governance, the “Axe the Tax” plan includes provisions that “prove you can work within a divided chamber and still put taxpayers first,” Earle-Sears said.
“Virginia is leading the way.”
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