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SALEM LAKES, Wis. 鈥?A woman is in critical condition after police say she was set on fire on Sunday at a Village of Salem Lakes residence.According to a news release, Kenosha County deputies and the Village of Salem L stanley cups akes Fire Department responded to a house on 86th Place in Salem Lakes just before 5 a.m., for a caller who said her boyfriend set her on fire. The Kenosha County Sheriffs Department is asking for help looking for Myron Bowie who stanley us they say is responsible for the attack.Prior to the incident, officials say Bowie and the caller had an argument where he stated he would kill the victim, her children, and her entire family before setting her on fire and driving away. Bowie does have a felony warrant for his arrest and should be considered armed and dangerous.He is believed to be driving a black Cadillac SRX similar to picture with Illinois stanley becher license plate: DQ46996. Officials say Bowie should be considered armed and dangerous. He has been known to stay in the Chicago area, Logan Square and Wicker Park. Kenosha County Sheriff s Department Neighbors say this tragic incident came as a shock Sunday morning. That drastic, that violence鈥hat was, my whole reaction was like wow. WOW. Holy cow. I mean that s just鈥nd then you wonder about the kids neighbor, Donna Kiser said. Neighbor Rickey Matthews just moved in about four months. He was shocked as well. It s scary though, I picture this to be a good class neighborhood, it still is, ya know yo Vsqb 80-year-old man dies following dispute over wearing face mask at New York bar
h( d: X) ~* h V# P MEMPHIS 鈥?First Baptist Beale Street Church is to many a sacred stanley cup ground. Its not only a church, but its also where Ida B. Wells made history as a civil rights activist and journalist.Reverend L. LaSimba M. Gray Jr. preached at the church for years. Through these doors, many dignitaries and celebrities have stanley cup walked to be a part of this congregation, Reverend Gray said.Hes retired now, but still making his mark as the president of the Memphis Memorial Comm stanley us ittee to honor Ida B. Wells. Ida B. Wells was a crusader for human rights, Reverend Gray said. In this church behind me, she had a newspaper called The Free Speech and Headlight. Telling the truth got Ida B. Wells in all kinds of trouble, but in the words of John Lewis, good trouble. Ida B. Wells became a national sensation in the late 1800s for her fight against segregation and lynching.Daphene R. McFerren has also been working to preserve Ida B. Wells legacy.She and Nathaniel C. Ball work at the Benjamin L Hooks Institute for Social Change at the University of Memphis. Since 2015, theyve been working on a documentary about Wells.Lynching is simply an unlawful execution of someone, an unlawful murder, McFerren said. Experts acknowledge that there were other people who were outraged at the practice of lynching. However, she s the first person to launch an anti-lynching crusade that started both in the United States and extended into England. They say she really started to speak out against lynching after her good friend Th |
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