Authorities increase reward to $20,000 for information leading to arrest of suspected Ocala mall shooter
The reward for information that led to the arrest of the accused gunman in the fatal Ocala mall shooting, which left one person dead two days before Christmas, has been doubled by Florida law enforcement officials. Albert Shell Jr. is still "actively searched" for, according to the Ocala Police Department, which also posted on Facebook on Saturday that it is offering $20,000 for information leading to his capture. According to authorities, Shell, 39, is suspected of shooting and killing David Nathaniel Barron, 40, who was discovered dead in a shared section of the Paddock Mall in north central Florida on one of the busiest shopping days of the year. According to officials, a woman was also injured in the event after taking a bullet to the leg. The Florida Sheriff's Office is providing $15,000, and Ocala police
The California law that forbids carrying concealed weapons in numerous public areas is currently being delayed.
Following a ruling on Saturday by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, a new California gun law that forbids the concealed carry of firearms in "sensitive places" (such as public libraries, zoos, amusement parks, and places of worship) is once again on hold. Senate Bill 2, the gun control legislation enacted by California Governor Gavin Newsom, was placed on hold for a while last month due to an injunction issued by District Judge Cormac Carney, who declared the law to be illegal and “repugnant to the Second Amendment.” A three-judge panel then decided to postpone Carney's decision, concluding that the court needed more time to weigh the reasons presented by both sides. However, a 9th Circuit panel "dissolved" the pause on Saturday
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After a stabbing at Strawberry Hill Railway Station, a man dies; four people are in custody.
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EasyJet reports record earnings as passenger volume and airfares soar.
EasyJet is one of the airlines that has halted service to Israel as a result of Hamas's unprecedented strike over the weekend. All flights from Tel Aviv have been cancelled, with operations delayed until October 17 at the latest. This summer, EasyJet recorded a record profit as demand from the pandemic continues to recover. The low-cost carrier projects its earnings before taxes to range from £650 million to £670 million for the months of July through September.When compared to the same period last year, the number of passengers has increased by 8%, while the cost of travel has increased by 9%. EasyJet informed investors in an update that it intends to start paying dividends again in the first part of 2019. 10% of yearly profits after taxes will be paid to shareholders at first.
A massive blaze causes terminal car park to partially collapse
Four firefighters and one member of airport staff are in hospital after…