Woman says husband warned ‘Give me a reason’ before shooting her as son watched

By Nicholas Brooks

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    JACKSON, Mississippi (WAPT) — A Jackson woman said she was hunted, beaten and shot all in front of her 7-year-old son.

Crystal Emery, a mother and amputee with one arm, said the violence escalated suddenly over the weekend when her husband came home intoxicated.

“As I’m standing directly in front of him, asking him what you’re on, he was like, ‘All I need you to do is give me a reason. Give me a reason,'” said Emery.

Emery said she took that statement as a warning sign and made a crucial decision.

“So, my mind was like, ‘Go get your son and just get in your car and go,'” said Emery.

But she said she never made it safely to her car.

“Then he was like, ‘You’re not going anywhere.’ As I’m going this way, he runs off the porch, knocks me to the ground, punching me all over my face and head,” Emery said.

Emery said she was beaten while her 7-year-old son watched in horror.

“My son was like, ‘Duke, please stop hitting my mom. Don’t do my mama like that,'” said Emery.

She said her husband had a gun and took her phone, preventing her from calling for help. Emery and her son finally got into the car, hoping to escape.

But that’s when she said the gunfire began.

16 WAPT News counted four bullet holes that went through her windshield, all while she and her son were inside. The damage is still visible — bullet holes piercing the windshield and even the driver’s seat where Emery was sitting.

Emery was shot in the shoulder.

“He was like, ‘Oh, so now I have to justify why I shot you,'” said Emery.

Her story highlights how quickly domestic violence can escalate. This past weekend in Brandon, a woman was killed by her husband, who then died by suicide. Last year in Yazoo City, a teacher was killed by her ex-partner, who also died by suicide. Both tragic domestic violence cases.

Despite the severity of the incident, 41-year-old Ackland Dukes is currently charged with aggravated domestic violence. Emery said she believes the case should be considered attempted murder.

We did speak with Jackson Police Chief Tyree Jones, who said it is highly likely additional charges could be filed once the case is presented to a grand jury.

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FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour makes first US stop in Los Angeles

By Julie Sharp

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    LOS ANGELES (KCAL, KCBS) — The FIFA World Cup Trophy made its first U.S. stop in Los Angeles today as part of its ongoing host-nation tour ahead of the 2026 summer games.

Out of 48 soccer teams, only one will hoist the gold, 13-pound trophy during the winner’s ceremony, ultimately taking home a replica. The 18-karat gold trophy remains in the hands of FIFA.

“The trophy tour is truly when we start integrating with the fans. There is no better way for us to bring fans to be closer to the game and start building their anticipation,” Daria Makhoukova, general manager FIFA World Cup 2026, Coca-Cola Company’s North America Operating Unit, said.

The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola will visit 30 FIFA Member Associations across 75 stops with more than 150 tour days. The tour kicked off in Mexico City on Feb. 26 and will continue through the U.S. until the Canadian leg begins on April 10. Games in Los Angeles will be played at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood

“Seeing her (the trophy) is always a pleasure. It’s definitely something very difficult to explain, what it means,” said Alessandro Del Piero, FIFA 100 member and former player with the Italy national team.

“Football and sports in general represent more than a sport, it’s a way to be connected … we don’t care about religions, races, and other kinds of things, there is only a green pitch. Everybody has the same rules, and we need to fight to achieve the victory.”

Trophy viewing is reserved for fans who pre-registered for the event. Organizers said they expect about 10,000 people at The Coke Studio, at L.A. Live. Other U.S. stops include Las Vegas, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Dallas, Chicago, New York, and more.

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Riverside County firefighters and deputy save 4 cats from apartment fire

By Matthew Rodriguez

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    LOS ANGELES (KCAL, KCBS) — Riverside County firefighters and a deputy saved the lives of four cats during an apartment fire in Jurupa Valley.

The Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department said crews found the cats inside a fire-damaged apartment, three of whom were unconscious and not breathing.

“When I looked under the bed, I found the first one,” Engineer Ray Guillen said. “As soon as I went to grab it, it fell over. So, I knew something was wrong.”

Firefighters rushed the animals outside and tried to resuscitate them as more crews and a Riverside County Sheriff’s deputy helped. In a video released by the fire department, first responders tried performing CPR on the cats, with some attempting mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to help the animals regain consciousness.

“We started CPR, started giving them chest compressions,” Deputy Adam Maldonado said. “I know from holding my cats that their hearts beat pretty fast. So, I knew it needed to be pretty deep and pretty fast.”

Other firefighters rushed in with oxygen tanks for the three unconscious cats. With fresh oxygen, the cats opened their eyes, one by one, and regained consciousness.

“We just treated it like we would treat a pediatric patient that was unresponsive and not breathing,” Firefighter Salvador de La Cruz said. “It’s small, press hard and press fast and breathe into them.

After getting some water from the firefighters, the cats perked up and started walking around.

Maldonado, who has four cats himself, and de La Cruz, who was once a proud cat dad, knew that all pets are family.

“They treat them like their kids, we just couldn’t leave them there,” de La Cruz said.

The fire department said crews extinguished the flames within an hour. One person sustained minor injuries but declined hospitalization. The fire destroyed nine apartments in the 3000 block of Emma Street and displaced 14 people.

Firefighters said the American Red Cross will help the displaced residents. The crews requested help from Animal Control to help the cats and take them to facilities for further treatment.

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Couple says mail theft led to $14,000 in stolen checks

By Norman Seawright

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    NEW ALBANY, Indiana (WLKY) — Bobby and Debbie Wilburn of New Albany say thieves stole and altered checks they dropped at the Elm Street post office, resulting in about $14,000 taken and several other checks still missing.

The Wilburns, who own a construction business, say they dropped more than 20 checks at the post office to pay business expenses and later learned three had been altered and deposited by thieves.

“Today is our anniversary,” Debbie said. “We’re spending it at the bank.”

The couple was first tipped off by an email from their bank, leading them to realize a check was altered.

“We actually still have that check number in our checkbook. So we didn’t even write that check,” Debbie said.

“We’re a small business—nine employees—and it hurts when you get hit like that,” Bobby said.

Debbie said the theft created a series of issues: “We had to close our account, pay $300 to get payroll checks here by Thursday, and pay late fees from everything not reaching where they’re supposed to be going.”

After Debbie posted about the theft on Facebook, other residents reported similar incidents.

“It’s sad you have to go to Facebook to find out that this has been happening to a lot of other people,” Bobby said.

Indiana State Police say they are investigating similar crimes.

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service sent a statement:

“USPIS is aware of reports regarding stolen mail from the New Albany Post Office. There is an ongoing investigation being conducted by USPIS out of Indianapolis which covers southern Indiana. USPIS is in contact with local law enforcement who have received reports of the theft and have been instrumental in identifying local victims of this illegal activity.

“Combating mail theft is a priority for USPIS. We are coordinating with the Department of Justice to investigate and prosecute criminal enterprises targeting the mail for their illegal activity. If any your viewers have been victims of this crime or have witnessed suspicious activity related to these criminal acts, they can report it to USPIS by calling 1-877-876-2455 or by filing a mail theft complaint online at uspis.gov/report.”

For now, the Wilburns say they will not send their checks through the New Albany post office.

“I just think that everybody needs to know that this is going on down here and, you know, take precaution because, you know, it’s a hassle,” Bobby said.

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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Would you drive to another city just to buy gas?

Matthew Sanders

Gas prices have rocketed up as the United States and Israel have pummeled Iran with bombs, and the Islamic hardline regime there has fought back with missiles and drones.

The biggest complication is Iran’s threats against shipping in the Straight of Hormuz, which have led in part to large jumps in oil and natural gas prices. Hits on infrastructure by Iran and Israel have added to the market turbulence.

But as always, some area cities retain a distinct advantage in gas prices, as you can see using our Fuel Finder. Would you drive to another city just for gas?

Let us know by voting in the poll.

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Survivor recounts shooting that left his twin brother dead

By DeAndria Turner

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    LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WLKY) — Four days after surviving a shooting that killed his twin brother, Ravon Allen says he knows who was responsible and is pleading for justice.

“It hurts for me to think about my brother,” Allen said. “I can’t think about my brother.”

Allen said he and his twin, Remon, were shot Friday inside their Smoketown home after falling asleep.

“We’re all downstairs, playing on the game stuff, and they were getting high,” Allen said. “We fell asleep. Next thing you know, I heard somebody come in, but before I could open my eyes, me and my brother, we got shot up.”

Emergency radio traffic captured the violence.

“Nine gunshots heard from location,” one Broadcastify transmission said.

Allen said he remembers feeling multiple gunshots.

“I really did feel myself getting shot like four or five times,” he said.

He said he survived by playing dead, then forcing himself to regain his vision before calling 911.

“I had to sit down to get my composure together and really talked to God,” Allen said. “I asked God to give me my vision or to help me. … Once I got back together, I called the police.”

Dispatch audio described the scene in the moments after the shooting.

“He’s advising he’s inside and he was shot in his sleep,” one dispatcher said.

Another transmission said: “27-year-old male shot in the head.”

Allen said two other men were inside the home when he and his brother fell asleep. He said he believes they helped let the shooters inside.

“I know one of the guys, both of them had guns at the time, and I know they let someone in,” Allen said. “They let someone in the house to do it.”

As he recovers, Allen said the trauma of losing his twin has been overwhelming.

“Me and him went through any and everything together,” he said. “If I had nobody, it was my brother by my side 24/7.”

He said the image of his brother after the shooting is one he cannot escape.

“Any time I think about my brother, all I can think about is how he was shot, and he was just laying there,” Allen said.

Allen said his family did nothing to deserve what happened.

“We never carried ourself or did anything for this to happen,” he said. “I just want to get justice for my brother.”

He also said a detective showed him a photo of a possible suspect and that he immediately recognized the person.

“As soon as he showed me that first picture, I was like, ‘That was one of the main guys who did it,’” Allen said.

Allen said he remains hospitalized and is struggling physically and emotionally in the aftermath of the shooting.

“I can’t talk to anybody or anything like that at all,” he said. “I just been in the hospital suffering.”

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Officer discovers meth during encounter with naked man at gas station

By Zach Rainey

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    NORTH CHARLESTON, South Carolina (WYFF) — Officers said a report of a naked man outside a North Charleston, South Carolina, gas station led to a drug arrest on Monday afternoon.

Around 4:15 p.m., an officer with the North Charleston Police Department responded to the Circle K gas station on Rivers Avenue following a call about a man reportedly naked in the nearby bushes.

Upon arrival, the officer found the man in plain view without pants.

The officer instructed the man, identified as 34-year-old Davon Octavious Lawrence, to put on his pants, which were beside him.

While gathering Lawrence’s belongings, the officer found a small bag containing less than a gram of methamphetamine. Lawrence admitted that the bag and one of the IDs inside belonged to him.

Lawrence was charged with possession of methamphetamine and indecent exposure. He was transported to the Al Cannon Detention Center.

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‘It was a miracle that I even survived’: Survivor of home explosion grateful for support

By Terry Stackhouse

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    WATERVILLE, Maine (WMTW) — Nearly four months after the explosion that leveled his home and left him badly injured, Cliff Hannon of Oakland is sharing his story and thanking the many people supporting him.

Hannon is still recovering at a rehab facility in Waterville after surviving the explosion on Thanksgiving.

Holding a tattered photo of his family salvaged from the wreckage, Hannon reflected on his survival.

“It was a miracle that I even survived initially. And then it took some more miracles that I made through the first week,” Hannon said.

The explosion, likely caused by a propane leak according to the state fire marshal’s office, scattered debris throughout the neighborhood.

Despite the destruction, Hannon maintains his sense of humor, saying, “The explosion destroyed two of my neighbors’ homes, and they still like me,” with a laugh.

Hannon continues to heal after being impaled and having two large wounds on his backside, with 50% of his body burned.

“I gently rubbed against something today, and my skin was so tender that I looked down on my hands, bleeding,” he said.

After being sedated for nearly two months at Maine Medical Center, Hannon is now at Lakewood Healthcare Center in Waterville, where he has received numerous letters from friends and acquaintances.

He expressed deep appreciation for the support from neighbors, first responders, medical teams, and everyone who has reached out.

“My first non-family that visited me in Portland, they walked in the door, and I started bawling. It was just, I couldn’t believe where I was. I couldn’t believe I was alive,” Hannon said.

A fundraiser held late last year and a video of attendees offering encouragement particularly moved Hannon.

“One of the nurses comes in. She could tell I was crying, and she says, ‘Are you crying?’ I said, ‘Yes, I’m happy.’ I said, ‘I’m just so happy.’ You know, watching the video and listening to the people say, get well and good wishes. You know, I was balling by the time I got through it,” he said.

Hannon isn’t sure when he will be able to leave the rehab facility, but he hopes to return to normal health and community service by Thanksgiving, as he is heavily involved in organizations such as the Waterville Sunrise Rotary Club. He also praised his wife, calling her a “hero” throughout the recovery process.

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‘ATF is watching you’: 80-year-old gun store worker admits to warning suspected traffickers

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    KEENE, New Hampshire (WMUR) — An employee of a gun store in Keene pleaded guilty Tuesday to illegally possessing a firearm and obstructing a federal gun trafficking investigation by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Doug Mulligan, 80, admitted to warning suspected traffickers by leaving notes on their cars that read, “ATF is watching you.”

According to court documents, the federal investigation involved an operation that transported firearms from New Hampshire to Canada.

Officials said Mulligan is a convicted felon and is prohibited from possessing firearms. He was previously charged with two counts of receiving a stolen motor vehicle in 1976.

Surveillance footage showed Mulligan had a firearm when he purchased another gun from a customer at American Trikes & Motorsports.

The ATF said Mulligan ignored warnings about working at a gun store and possessing firearms, using his position to get around restrictions and interfere with the investigation.

American Trikes & Motorsports declined to comment.

Mulligan’s sentencing is scheduled for July 7. He could face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

The Department of Justice said it will continue to prosecute those who enable criminals to access guns or interfere with public safety.

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Better by the Mile: Woman running Boston Marathon for family fight

By Todd Kazakiewich

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    QUINCY, Massachusetts (WCVB) — Running her first Marathon will be a major milestone for 20-year-old Quincy native and Boston College sophomore Grace Connolly, but setting a personal record is not really why she’s running the Boston Marathon.

Her two biggest reasons — and inspirations — are her parents, Brian and Jill.

“My mom was diagnosed in December of 2012 with a rare form of blood cancer known as Multiple Myeloma, and my Dad was diagnosed with large B-cell, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in the spring of 2022,” Grace Connolly said.

“I had a stem cell transplant in 2015. Multiple Myeloma has no cure. So I’m on a trial protocol,” said Grace’s mom, Jill Adduci Connolly. “My husband is still a patient in there. He is doing OK, but nonetheless.

Grace’s parents are both patients at Dana Farber, so she knows that the money she raises from her run will make a big impact through the Jimmy Fund.

“100% of the funds raised by the Dana Farber Marathon Challenge Team support the Claudia Adams Barr Program, and innovative basic cancer research at Dana Farber, which is just so important because it funds cancer research at its earliest stage,” said Colleen Fafara, associate director of The Jimmy Fund.

Grace’s grit and determination are plain to see — determination to finish the race on Marathon Monday, and raise money to reach cancer’s finish line.

“So many people have this, like, really difficult experience, but so many people have reached out to me, like, ‘Oh, I lost somebody, my parent, my sister, like, my friend, has cancer,'” Grace said.

Her pursuit has an even greater purpose.

“It’s not just for my parents, for all of them too, because you don’t meet someone who isn’t connected to cancer in some way,” she said.

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