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2 weeks ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Shanila Kabir
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Jacksonville woman said she is planning on suing the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office after reviewing bodycam footage showing how an officer shot her German Shepherd three times after the dog bit him. The incident happened on November 15 in the Riverside area. JSO was originally called because of an argument between two women, one of whom was the dog’s owner, who was also armed.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Shanila Kabir
A Jacksonville woman said she is planning on suing the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office after reviewing bodycam footage showing how an officer shot her German Shepherd three times after the dog bit him. The incident happened on November 15 in the Riverside area. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<<JSO was originally called because of an argument between two women, one of whom was the dog’s owner, who was also armed.
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2 weeks ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Shanila Kabir
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. — A husband and wife from Jacksonville were killed in a high-speed crash early Friday morning in Nashville while celebrating their wedding anniversary. The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said the car that hit them was a stolen Jeep. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<<Family friends confirmed to Action News Jax the identities of the couple: Kathy and Kirk Granfors. Police in Nashville said the driver of the stolen jeep, 37-year-old George A.
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2 weeks ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Shanila Kabir
Police are now looking for 40-year-old Tashina Dobbins. She was scheduled to be sentenced Monday, March 31st for her role in the shoplifting of a Sandalwood beauty shop - a crime that ultimately led to the shop owner’s death. However, Dobbins never showed up in court, and now has a warrant out for her arrest. >>> STREAM ACTION NEWS JAX LIVE <<<Dobbins was originally held on a $60,000 bond. She was released in late February after sitting in jail for two months.
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2 weeks ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Shanila Kabir
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — If you are interested in becoming a lifeguard in Jacksonville this summer, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. City parks and recreation leaders said they have had a hard time finding lifeguards and pool managers the past few summers. If the pools are short-staffed when this summer rolls around, some pools could have to be closed during the season.
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