The Sunrise News Sampler
Since a 53-year-old woman was robbed at the parking deck of DCH Regional Medical Center on Sept 9, Tuscaloosa Police had been searching for the suspect and received information leading to his identity. Investigators were on their way to question him at his Livingston residence when they were notified he'd committed suicide. The robbery victim's belongings were recovered at the residence.
A 17-year-old was shot in the leg yesterday when an argument over a woman led to 19-year-old Kedarius Dudley shooting into a crowd of people on 33rd Ave. The injury was not life-threatening, and Dudley was taken to the Tuscaloosa County Jail and charged with first-degree assault with a bond of $45,000.
20-year-old University of Alabama student Dakota Timm was arrested yesterday after allegedly sending alarming messages to other students, and investigators are looking into YouTube commenter Arthur Pendragon, who made a threat against the university's Bryce Lawn community as well as sent personal messages to a number of students.
45-year-old Kerry Joe Tesney has been identified as the man who was fired from UPS near Birmingham Monday and opened fire at a package sorting center yesterday, killing two former co-workers before killing himself.
President Obama has thanked five Arab nations for helping in carrying out airstrikes on ISIS, and he says the strikes are just "the beginning" of efforts to destroy militants.
New protests have begun in Ferguson, Missouri after weeks of calm when a makeshift memorial for Michael Brown was destroyed. It is believed that the memorial was intentionally set on fire.
Charlie Sheen says he wants to return to "Two and a Half Men," and he's working on doing so before the end of next year.
Former "106 & Park" co-host Rocsi Diaz is said to be leaving "Entertainment Tonight" to pursue other hosting opportunities.