One sister appears in court on charges related to crash that killed 3 high school football players

By Sydnee Scofield

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    FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina (WTVD) — Two sisters are facing charges after a crash in Fayetteville killed three E.E. Smith High School football players and left one of the sisters critically injured.

The crash happened two weeks ago on Rosehill Road, shortly after football practice. Fayetteville police say 21-year-old Dymond Monroe and her 19-year-old sister Destini Genwright were on their way to their younger brother’s 18th birthday party with several E.E. Smith football players riding with them.

Investigators say Monroe’s Honda Civic ran off the road and crashed, killing three teen passengers, 18-year-old Jai-Hyon Elliot, 17-year-old Nicholas Williams and 17-year-old Trevor Merritt. Monroe was left in critical condition.

Court documents allege Genwright was driving 76 mph in a 45 mph zone. Investigators believe both sisters were racing in separate cars.

Assistant Fayetteville Police Chief Todd Joyce said the tragedy has had a deep emotional impact not just on families, but on first responders as well.

“It affects everyone involved. It affects, you know, everyone from the initial 911 that came in to those telecommunications who are dispatching the officers to the officers who responded, medical personnel, our firefighters, anyone who came to the scene that night,” he said.

In the days after the crash, the Fayetteville community gathered to grieve and honor the teens.

This week, the legal consequences began. On Wednesday morning, Destini Genwright appeared in court for a brief hearing to be formally advised of the charges against her: four misdemeanors related to racing, speeding, reckless driving, and an insurance violation.

Monroe, who remains hospitalized in critical condition, is also facing four misdemeanor charges – along with three felony counts of involuntary manslaughter. She has not yet had a court date set.

Assistant Chief Joyce said this crash highlights the stakes for drivers every time they get behind the wheel.

“I hope that it is an ever-present reminder for the individuals when they’re driving – don’t do something that can result in you being hurt, a friend or a family member being injured, or, unfortunately, what we see when we lost three young lives two weeks ago,” he said.

Genwright is expected back in court in December. Monroe does not have a court date set yet as she remains in the hospital.

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DP & SM flag football and SB volleyball win playoff games plus Buena edges DP in water polo league final

Mike Klan

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT). –

CIF-SS Division 1 Round One Flag Football:

Dos Pueblos 20, Etiwanda 0 (DP at Edison in quarterfinals on Monday)

(Kacey Hurley threw 3 td passes in DP win. Entenza Design).

San Marcos 13, Saint Joseph Lakewood 7 (SM hosts Orange Lutheran in quarterfinals on Monday 5pm)

(Victoria Aldana threw a td pass and added a 40-yard punt return td in Royals win. Entenza Design).

Camarillo 38, Oxnard 6 (Camarillo hosts Huntington Beach in quarterfinals on Monday)

CIF-SS Girls Volleyball Round One:

Division 5: Santa Barbara 3, Paraclete 2 (SB hosts Sacred-Heart LA in 2nd round on Saturday)

(Blake Saunders celebrates one of her 13 kills in five set thriller).

Division 5: San Marino 3, Camarillo 2

Division 5: Valencia 3, St. Bonaventure 1

Division 5: Royal 3, University 0

Division 3: North Torrance 3, Agoura 1

Division 3: Flintridge Prep 3, Newbury Park 0

Division 7: Cate 3, Laguna Blanca 0 (Cate at Castaic in 2nd round on Saturday)

Division 9: Beacon Hill 3, Cathedral City 0

Division 9: Nordhoff 3, Cobalt 1 (Nordhoff hosts Estancia in 2nd round Saturday 6pm)

Division 9: Estancia 3, Santa Paula 1

Channel League Tournament Championship:

Buena 9, Dos Pueblos 8 (Bulldogs win league tournament)

San Marcos 16, Ventura 3 (Royals take 3rd place)

Santa Barbara 14, Oxnard 4

Santa Barbara 15, Rio Mesa 8 (Dons finish in 5th place)

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Martin County Sheriff’s Office investigating rooftop sneaker theft at Treasure Coast Mall

By Audra Schroeder , Ethan Stein

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    MARTIN COUNTY, Florida (WPTV) — The Martin County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) is investigating a rooftop burglary that took place at the Treasure Coast Mall on Tuesday morning, and the thieves reportedly made off with the stolen goods through a hole cut in the roof.

MCSO provided photos of the discarded items on the roof of the mall, showing the damage to the concrete and some boxes of Nike and New Balance sneakers piled up.

They say the thieves got away with thousands of dollars in merch, after dropping into a Champs Sports. The stolen merch was then bagged and thrown off the roof to a getaway vehicle.

Sheriff John Budensiek told WPTV the crime “appears to be right out of ‘Mission Impossible,'” and that the suspects spent a “decent amount of time” between Monday night and Tuesday morning cutting into the concrete and metal on the roof.

He says the suspects stole between 400 to 500 pairs of shoes, though he says the number they actually got away with was roughly 300 to 400 pairs.

They went after the high-dollar shoes,” said Budensiek.

A Champs employee called 911 on Tuesday to report the crime, and documents WPTV obtained show he noted he found the store’s backroom a mess, then looked up and found the hole in the roof. The sheriff said that from the ground, mall security could not see anyone on the roof.

The sheriff’s office estimates it will cost $10,000 to repair the hole.

MCSO asks anyone who has information about the incident to call them at 772-220-7060 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 1-800-273-TIPS.

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One dead, one injured in Clinton County crash

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CLINTON COUNTY, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — One man is dead and another was taken to the hospital after a crash in Clinton County, Missouri Wednesday.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reports the crash occurred around 5:15 p.m. on Missouri Route 33, about 2 miles from Lathrop, Missouri.

A 58-year-old driver from that town was working his way around a curve when a 55-year-old driver, also from Lathrop, crossed the center line.

The first driver slowed and swerved to avoid a head-on collision, but the cars crashed anyway.

The Clinton County Coroner pronounced the 55-year-old man dead minutes later.

He was not wearing a seat belt.

First responders took the 58-year-old man, who was wearing a seat belt, to Liberty Hospital for moderate injuries, according to the crash report.

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Gauchos secure first spot in 2025 Big West Championship in men’s soccer

Mike Klan

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT). -The UC Santa Barbara Men’s Soccer team took its first step toward another Big West Championship on Wednesday night, clinching their spot in the conference tournament with a comprehensive 2-0 win over Sacramento State. Steinar Bjornsson and Nicolas Willumsen provided the goals, while Owen Beninga and the Gaucho defense kept their eighth clean sheet of the season.

FROM HEAD COACH TIM VOM STEEG”The big change for them was they came out with five defenders, something we hadn’t seen from them all year, and with the five defenders you’ve got no choice but to drop in … so that’s why it was really important to finally get that first goal, especially in the first half,” Vom Steeg said. “Fortunately, this game was at home, where we usually find a way to get going, and then we also caught a break with the ball going through the goalie’s legs. It was a nice setup for the goal, but at the end of the day, it went through his legs. That helped, and then Nico got his first goal of the season, that helps, and then after that I thought we controlled the play really well. Their number 21 [Donovan Sessoms] is one of the two or three best players in the league, so as long as he’s on the field, it’s always dangerous.”

HOW IT HAPPENEDWith their visitors content to sit back and defend, the Gauchos took the invitation to attack, controlling the possession for essentially the entire match. Drew Kamienski, Zac Siebenlist and Ocean Salari all put shots on target inside the first 10 minutes, though only Salari’s curling effort in the ninth required any exertion for the Sacramento State goalkeeper to stop. In the 23rd minute, Thomas Noordegraaf got a wide-open header eight yards from goal but put it just the wrong side of the post. But Santa Barbara kept on knocking, and three minutes later, with their ninth shot of the night, finally took the Hornets’ door off its hinges.

The goal itself was gift-wrapped for Bjornsson, who pounced on a bad pass just 25 yards from goal, took one touch to get into the penalty area, and let loose a shot that squeaked through the goalkeeper’s legs and into the back of the net for a 1-0 lead.

The score and the flow of play was enough to comfortably grant the Gauchos the upper hand, though as Vom Steeg alluded to, Sacramento State forward Donovan Sessoms had the talent to break that hand if Santa Barbara was not careful. The Hornets’ star had broken through the Gauchos’ defense in the 10th minute, with Kamienski and Calle Mollerberg both racing back and doing just enough to keep him from testing Beninga, Mollerberg making a sliding block no more than 12 yards from goal to end a run which had begun at midfield.

But that was the Hornets’ most dangerous opportunity of the half, as the visitors only forced one save from Beninga in the Gaucho goal during the first 45.

If there was any crack in the door to suggest that Sacramento State may get back into the game at halftime, Santa Barbara slammed it shut shortly after the break. Four minutes into the second half, Ramses Martinez and Willumsen combined to set up Jack Middleton for what would have been his first collegiate goal, but it was called back for offside after video review. At the hour mark, the Gauchos got their second of the evening for real, with Willumsen involved again. Noordegraaf received the ball with acres of space in midfield and dribbled into it before playing a ball to Willumsen between two Hornet defenders. The great Dane shrugged them off and raced through on goal, finishing into the bottom corner for his first score of the year. He thought he had his second of the year four minutes later, but that was called back for a foul, the Dane judged to have used too much muscle in that instance.

Still, Willumsen’s score had put the game to bed as the Gauchos were able to maintain control of the match, Sacramento State not offering much in terms of a fightback. Santa Barbara did have to survive a dangerous moment in the 71st minute, Kamienski making a goal-line block and the defense rallying to stuff a follow-up shot. The Hornets only had one more shot all evening, which was 15 minutes before the final whistle and which went safely high over the goal.

Meanwhile, Santa Barbara was not done trying to score, putting up five shots in the game’s final 15 minutes. Eddie Villeda nearly had two great goals, first going on a mazy run through the defense and second connecting for a volleyed attempt, but both went wide. Bjornsson also put one wide in pursuit of his second goal, and Siebenlist was denied by the crossbar.

BY THE NUMBERSWednesday night was one of the Gauchos’ most impressive attacking performances this season, resulting in just their fourth multi-goal game this year. Their 11 shots on goal are a season-high, level with 11 attempts on target in the 2-1 win over Central Arkansas, but they took fewer total shots than that match, 25 to a season-high 28. However, that does not make Wednesday the Gauchos’ most accurate shooting performance of the season; that title belongs to their 1-0 win at Cal State Fullerton, when six of their nine attempts were on frame.Wednesday night was also another great defensive performance, Santa Barbara’s eighth shutout of the season and seventh in the last 10 games. While Owen Beninga is still not qualified for The Big West stat leaderboards, his six clean sheets would tie him for second in the conference, and his 0.13 goals-against average and 96.2 save percentage would both top the conference by some distance.The Gauchos are now unbeaten in their last 10 matches, equaling the seventh-longest such run in program history, which they last accomplished in 2021. Santa Barbara’s longest undefeated streak under Coach Vom Steeg is 12 matches, part of the 2004 season which saw them make their first College Cup appearance. The program’s longest streak is 17 games without defeat, which has stood since 1982.

UP NEXTSanta Barbara’s final home match of the regular season is on Saturday against UC Irvine and it is a pivotal one. With a win, the Gauchos would clinch one of the top two seeds for The Big West Championship, and with it a crucial first-round bye. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m., with UC Santa Barbara set to recognize 10 graduating student-athletes for Senior Night prior to the match. Tickets are on sale now at ucsbgauchos.com/tickets and fans can catch all the action from anywhere, live on ESPN+.

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Local bagel shop partners with athletes through creative NIL deal

By Xavier Wherry

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    TOWSON, Maryland (WMAR) — A family-owned Baltimore bagel shop is making waves in the college sports world by offering student-athletes something different than cash: free food and genuine mentorship.

Bagel Works, owned by Samantha Jean Cola and her husband for 26 years, recently signed their first female athlete through a Name, Image and Likeness partnership with Towson University women’s basketball senior India Johnston.

Unlike traditional NIL deals that focus on monetary compensation, Bagel Works took a different approach that reflects their values as a small business.

“We took a different approach because we’re a small business. We don’t have thousands and thousands of dollars to give out in all transparency, but we have a great product, so we were confident in that,” Cola said.

The partnership extends far beyond free meals. Cola emphasized their genuine commitment to helping student-athletes succeed both during and after college.

“The number one reason is because we really genuinely care about these athletes. We’re there to help them, to help them through school, to help them write resumes, the things that they’re going to have to do after college sports,” Cola said.

For Johnston, the partnership represents something more valuable than money.

“Their food is amazing, so I mean you can’t go wrong with that, and then another part, money isn’t everything, you know, like. Another way to my heart is food, to be honest,” Johnston said.

The relationship has proven meaningful for both sides, with the Bagel Works owners regularly attending Johnston’s games to show their support.

“I just like the way they carry themselves and I like, I really like how they, what they value, you know, it’s rare to come across really nice genuine people and not only do they say they support me but they were at home games,” Johnston said.

Johnston and the Tigers women’s basketball team played their first game November 4 against Virginia Tech. Cola says Bagel Works remains excited to partner with more student-athletes throughout the Baltimore community.

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Staff and customers support owners of bar after dual cancer diagnosis

By Allie Kaiser

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    FORT MYERS, Florida (WFTX) — On weekdays at Sheas West, you can find some of the bar’s regulars, like Kimmie Asher.

“It’s like family,” she said.

Asher says the bar owners, Heather and Obie Herrera, have supported her in the past.

“They helped when I lost my job after 19 years,” Asher said.

So, when the owners, a married couple were recently diagnosed with cancer, returning the favor was something she and the rest of the community wanted to do.

The Herreras were both diagnosed with cancer in the same week last month.

“It was shocking, but we’ve kept a positive attitude,” Obie said.

That positivity has rubbed off on their customers and staff.

“We just wanted to help them back in return,” said Lisa Kraft, manager of Shea’s West Pub and Bar.

The community formed in this bar started raising money for the Herrera’s to help pay for the surgeries and radiation.

“We’ve always tried to help other people and to be on the other end of it is a little overwhelming,” Obie said.

But they’re going through it together and with the people in their bar.

The staff started a GoFundMe and a special event will be held at the bar on Halloween to raise money for the couple.

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Bird poop leads investigators to suspect accused of shooting businessman Eddie Jawad, sheriff says


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By Joseph Buczek, Jordan Burrows

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    MACOMB COUNTY, Michigan (WWJ) — A smudge of bird poop and brake dust on an SUV helped investigators track down an Eastpointe man accused of shooting a prominent Macomb County businessman.

Jasan Delanta Martin, 32, is accused of shooting Eddie Jawad at his Macomb Township home on the morning of Oct. 14. Macomb County prosecutors allege Martin parked a Ford Escape near Jawad’s home, walked through a neighboring backyard, scaled a wall, entered Jawad’s property, and then hid underneath a parked vehicle in Jawad’s driveway.

Prosecutors allege that as Jawad drove out of his garage, Martin came out from hiding and fired multiple gunshots at Jawad. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said Jawad was shot in the right leg and grazed in the left leg. Martin then left on foot, retracing his route and driving away.

Wickersham says Martin allegedly swapped out the Escape’s registered license plate for a stolen plate.

The owner of the Escape was initially taken into custody on Oct. 17, but was released, Wickersham said, as the owner had no known relationship with Martin.

“We were able to compare between the two vehicles — one with the bad license plate, one with the good license plate — to solidify that we had the right vehicle; that being the amount of brake dust on the wheels. There was a specific smudge on this vehicle in the same location, and it was actually bird poop in the exact same location on both vehicles,” said Wickersham.

Martin was arrested Sunday at a Warren home.

Wickersham says the investigation included local, state and federal resources, as well as surveillance footage and the execution of 23 search warrants. Investigators do not yet know the motive behind the shooting, Wickersham said.

“We have the ability. We have the determination to find out who you are, so don’t come to Macomb County to commit your crimes,” Wickersham said.

Martin was arraigned Wednesday afternoon on one count of assault with intent to murder, three counts of felony firearms, one count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and one count of carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent. Macomb County prosecutors say Martin is a fourth-offense habitual offender, meaning he is subject to life in prison if convicted of any of the primary felonies.

“While the investigation into this matter is still ongoing, I would like to commend law enforcement on the team effort used to apprehend Jasan Martin and bring him to justice,” said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido in a statement. “The allegations against Martin are both shocking and appalling. The idea that someone would attempt to kill a man in his own driveway, in broad daylight, is beyond comprehension. As Macomb County Prosecutor, I take my duties with the highest seriousness, and my office will prosecute this case with the full force and gravity it deserves.”

Martin was given a $100,000 bond and remains in custody at the Macomb County Jail. If he can post bond, Martin is required to wear a GPS tether. He cannot have contact with Jawad.

Martin is due back in court on Nov. 3 for a probable cause conference. A preliminary examination is set for Nov. 10.

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Bird poop leads investigators to suspect accused of shooting businessman Eddie Jawad, sheriff says

By Joseph Buczek, Jordan Burrows

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    MACOMB COUNTY, Michigan (WWJ) — A smudge of bird poop and brake dust on an SUV helped investigators track down an Eastpointe man accused of shooting a prominent Macomb County businessman.

Jasan Delanta Martin, 32, is accused of shooting Eddie Jawad at his Macomb Township home on the morning of Oct. 14. Macomb County prosecutors allege Martin parked a Ford Escape near Jawad’s home, walked through a neighboring backyard, scaled a wall, entered Jawad’s property, and then hid underneath a parked vehicle in Jawad’s driveway.

Prosecutors allege that as Jawad drove out of his garage, Martin came out from hiding and fired multiple gunshots at Jawad. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said Jawad was shot in the right leg and grazed in the left leg. Martin then left on foot, retracing his route and driving away.

Wickersham says Martin allegedly swapped out the Escape’s registered license plate for a stolen plate.

The owner of the Escape was initially taken into custody on Oct. 17, but was released, Wickersham said, as the owner had no known relationship with Martin.

“We were able to compare between the two vehicles — one with the bad license plate, one with the good license plate — to solidify that we had the right vehicle; that being the amount of brake dust on the wheels. There was a specific smudge on this vehicle in the same location, and it was actually bird poop in the exact same location on both vehicles,” said Wickersham.

Martin was arrested Sunday at a Warren home.

Wickersham says the investigation included local, state and federal resources, as well as surveillance footage and the execution of 23 search warrants. Investigators do not yet know the motive behind the shooting, Wickersham said.

“We have the ability. We have the determination to find out who you are, so don’t come to Macomb County to commit your crimes,” Wickersham said.

Martin was arraigned Wednesday afternoon on one count of assault with intent to murder, three counts of felony firearms, one count of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person and one count of carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent. Macomb County prosecutors say Martin is a fourth-offense habitual offender, meaning he is subject to life in prison if convicted of any of the primary felonies.

“While the investigation into this matter is still ongoing, I would like to commend law enforcement on the team effort used to apprehend Jasan Martin and bring him to justice,” said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter Lucido in a statement. “The allegations against Martin are both shocking and appalling. The idea that someone would attempt to kill a man in his own driveway, in broad daylight, is beyond comprehension. As Macomb County Prosecutor, I take my duties with the highest seriousness, and my office will prosecute this case with the full force and gravity it deserves.”

Martin was given a $100,000 bond and remains in custody at the Macomb County Jail. If he can post bond, Martin is required to wear a GPS tether. He cannot have contact with Jawad.

Martin is due back in court on Nov. 3 for a probable cause conference. A preliminary examination is set for Nov. 10.

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The Classical Academy flag football team advances to the Class 4A state championship game

Rob Namnoum

The Classical Academy girls flag football team advanced to the Class 4A state championship game on Wednesday. The Titans defeated Green Mountain 27-27. They will face Mountain View on Saturday for the 4A title.

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