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One dead, another critically injured following crash in Mandarin area, police say
Read full article: One dead, another critically injured following crash in Mandarin area, police sayThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a motorcyclist died Sunday evening after they struck the side of an SUV that pulled into their path.
Jacksonville boy remembered on what would have been his 8th birthday
Read full article: Jacksonville boy remembered on what would have been his 8th birthdayNearly four years have passed since the tragic death of a 4-year-old boy in Jacksonville. The foster parents of the boy, James Reese Jr., have been charged in connection with his death.
Crash on Arlington Expressway closes all lanes near Mathews Bridge
Read full article: Crash on Arlington Expressway closes all lanes near Mathews BridgeA Sunday evening crash in Duval County has caused closures on the Arlington Expressway West just before the Mathews Bridge, according to Florida 511.
Florida senator files bill proposing changes to how schools communicate with parents
Read full article: Florida senator files bill proposing changes to how schools communicate with parentsMonths after former Douglas Anderson teacher Jeffrey Clayton was sentenced to a decade behind bars for crimes against students, a new bill is taking a look at the process of notification.
Legislation filed by mayor appears to oust sitting JTA board member, replace her with former Neptune Beach mayor
Read full article: Legislation filed by mayor appears to oust sitting JTA board member, replace her with former Neptune Beach mayorA resolution filed by Mayor Donna Deegan appears to signal a shakeup at the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA).
Jacksonville Surf Park one step closer to becoming reality after city council gives final approval
Read full article: Jacksonville Surf Park one step closer to becoming reality after city council gives final approvalA new surf park planned in Jacksonville’s eTown development is one step closer to becoming a reality after the City Council gave its final approval on Tuesday.
On your marks, get set, go! Hundreds visit Gate River Run Expo to kick off annual 15K event
Read full article: On your marks, get set, go! Hundreds visit Gate River Run Expo to kick off annual 15K eventThe days are divided into two-hour pick-up sessions which will allow a maximum of 2,000 visitors at a time.
‘I was honored’: Jacksonville Journey Forward launches with first meeting
Read full article: ‘I was honored’: Jacksonville Journey Forward launches with first meetingThe board’s 11 newly appointed members will be having their first meeting Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Lynwood Roberts Room at City Hall.
Man pleads not guilty in deadly pileup, attempted carjacking in bizarre, wrong-way I-295 crash
Read full article: Man pleads not guilty in deadly pileup, attempted carjacking in bizarre, wrong-way I-295 crashA man accused of causing a multi-vehicle pileup on Interstate 295 earlier this month that killed a 66-year-old man is expected to plead not guilty Thursday morning at his arraignment.
High schoolers drop from 8-period to 7-period schedule for 2025-2026 school year, DCPS says
Read full article: High schoolers drop from 8-period to 7-period schedule for 2025-2026 school year, DCPS saysDuval County Public Schools announced new scheduling changes Wednesday for middle and high school students for the 2025-2026 school year.
‘Needs to be equal’: Parents question potential social media policy change for DCPS employees
Read full article: ‘Needs to be equal’: Parents question potential social media policy change for DCPS employeesThe Duval County School Board held a workshop Tuesday where it discussed a potential change to its employee conduct policy.
Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office expands into Florida Blue building with City Council approval
Read full article: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office expands into Florida Blue building with City Council approvalThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is set to expand its operations into the Florida Blue building on the Downtown Northbank, following unanimous approval from the City Council. The new office space will allow JSO to consolidate its staff and enhance operational efficiency.
‘Full-on assault of immigrant communities’: Local activist groups voice concerns over proposed immigration policies
Read full article: ‘Full-on assault of immigrant communities’: Local activist groups voice concerns over proposed immigration policiesJacksonville City Council introduced two bills related to illegal immigration Tuesday. Protesters shared their concern about those bills ahead of that meeting.
Jacksonville community groups unite to oppose proposed relocation of downtown jail
Read full article: Jacksonville community groups unite to oppose proposed relocation of downtown jailThe Jacksonville Community Action Committee staged a rally outside City Hall, chanting, “No new jail,” to protest the proposed relocation of the detention facility from downtown Jacksonville.
Hundreds of kids from Mandarin Oaks Elementary are training for the Junior River Run
Read full article: Hundreds of kids from Mandarin Oaks Elementary are training for the Junior River RunThe Junior River Run has been a tradition at Mandarin Oaks Elementary School for years. The training program's goal is to show kids the benefits of exercise and prepare them for race day. The aim is to have them run 8.3 miles in training and then one mile on race day, covering the full 15k distance.
Advocates opposed to new $1B jail in Jacksonville argue money could be better spent on community needs
Read full article: Advocates opposed to new $1B jail in Jacksonville argue money could be better spent on community needsAs the city of Jacksonville considers plans for a new jail, community members are pushing back with a rally organized by the Jacksonville Community Action Committee(JCAC). The “No New Jail Rally” is set to take place at 4 p.m. Tuesday on the steps of City Hall, just before the city council‘s regular meeting.
JEA board discusses potential rate hikes as decision time looms
Read full article: JEA board discusses potential rate hikes as decision time loomsThe JEA Board of Directors met Tuesday and continued a discussion on a proposed increase to electric, water and wastewater rates in fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
Riverside march marks 3rd year since Russia’s invasion as Ukrainian’s push for support
Read full article: Riverside march marks 3rd year since Russia’s invasion as Ukrainian’s push for supportHundreds of Ukrainians, Ukrainian Americans, and supporters of Ukraine gathered in Riverside to mark three years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
This Jacksonville couple has been married for 70 years. Hear their advice for lasting love
Read full article: This Jacksonville couple has been married for 70 years. Hear their advice for lasting loveWhile some of us can’t even commit to a Netflix series, Pat and David Balanky have been navigating life together since going to the movies only cost 20 cents.
Catholic Charities Jacksonville seeking new ways to get funding after layoffs leave organization with ‘skeleton crew’
Read full article: Catholic Charities Jacksonville seeking new ways to get funding after layoffs leave organization with ‘skeleton crew’After a recent executive order halted federal funding for refugee programs, Catholic Charities Jacksonville said on Monday it is seeking new ways to get funding to continue its mission of helping families in the area.
Expect traffic delays as work begins to return 2-way travel to downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: Expect traffic delays as work begins to return 2-way travel to downtown JacksonvilleDriving in downtown Jacksonville will be harder before it becomes easier as the city begins work on Forsyth Street, one of the roads that is being returned to two-way traffic.
Settle for a slow down: 40-day warning period begins for new automated speed cameras in Neptune Beach school zones
Read full article: Settle for a slow down: 40-day warning period begins for new automated speed cameras in Neptune Beach school zonesStarting Monday, a 40-day warning period begins for drivers near Neptune Beach school zones as the city rolls out its automated speed cameras.
Jacksonville student, Boys & Girls Club National Youth of the Year, receives new car for achievements
Read full article: Jacksonville student, Boys & Girls Club National Youth of the Year, receives new car for achievementsThe Boy’s & Girls Clubs of America’s 2024 National Youth of the Year and Jacksonville native received a brand-new car for his achievements.
Man shot, injured in Lake Forest area after getting into fight while riding his bike, police say
Read full article: Man shot, injured in Lake Forest area after getting into fight while riding his bike, police sayA man was shot in the leg while riding his bike on Saturday evening after getting into an argument with another person in the Lake Forest area, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said
Going Ringside Preview: Original UFC Champion Royce Gracie discusses famous fighting style, teaching in Mandarin
Read full article: Going Ringside Preview: Original UFC Champion Royce Gracie discusses famous fighting style, teaching in MandarinSeveral jiujitsu enthusiasts were taught by arguably the most impactful UFC fighter of all time on Saturday. UFC Champ Royce Gracie was at Studio 8 BJJ in Mandarin teaching techniques to a huge class of fighters.
‘Likely to get shot and killed’: Officials give stark warning after videos capture kids trying to kick down doors
Read full article: ‘Likely to get shot and killed’: Officials give stark warning after videos capture kids trying to kick down doorsThe Fernandina Beach Police Department is asking for the community’s help in identifying the person who was recently captured on Ring camera video attempting to kick in the door of a home before running away.
World of Nations Celebration, College Baseball Classic headline eventful weekend in downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: World of Nations Celebration, College Baseball Classic headline eventful weekend in downtown JacksonvilleDowntown Jacksonville is coming alive this weekend as the city hosts the World of Nations Celebration and the Jax College Baseball Classic.
JSO Sheriff Waters, officers canvas Southside neighborhoods to hear community concerns
Read full article: JSO Sheriff Waters, officers canvas Southside neighborhoods to hear community concernsJacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters and dozens of police officers canvassed Southside neighborhoods on Saturday morning.
Families of unsolved missing adult cases share stories of their loved ones and pleas for community’s help
Read full article: Families of unsolved missing adult cases share stories of their loved ones and pleas for community’s helpFlorida ranks third in the nation for open missing person cases, and families of missing adults often feel forgotten. Events like Florida Missing Adults’ Day are crucial for showing these families that they are seen, heard, and loved.
Jacksonville company creates immersive custom Fortnite maps to boost tourism
Read full article: Jacksonville company creates immersive custom Fortnite maps to boost tourismA Jacksonville-based company is making waves in the virtual world by creating custom maps for Fortnite, one of the world’s most popular video games.
LIVE: Missing Adult Day sheds light on unsolved cases and offers hope to Florida families
Read full article: LIVE: Missing Adult Day sheds light on unsolved cases and offers hope to Florida familiesMissing Adult Day in Northeast Florida serves as a reminder of the ongoing search for answers and the importance of community support in bringing closure to families affected by these unsolved cases.
Catholic Charities Jacksonville lays off 26 employees following Trump’s order to suspend refugee program
Read full article: Catholic Charities Jacksonville lays off 26 employees following Trump’s order to suspend refugee programCatholic Charities Jacksonville on Wednesday laid off 26 employees from its refugee program following President Donald Trump’s executive order that halted the arrivals of new refugees to the country, the organization’s CEO told News4JAX.
Honey drippers are a staple on Jacksonville’s Eastside. This woman helps keep the history alive
Read full article: Honey drippers are a staple on Jacksonville’s Eastside. This woman helps keep the history aliveAccording to many, the term honey dripper originated in Jacksonville, particularly in the city’s OutEast neighborhood, and the face of the tasty treat today is Eastside advocate Michele Kimbrough, owner of the Honey Dripper House.
City council member proposes to create specialized development board for Northeast Jacksonville
Read full article: City council member proposes to create specialized development board for Northeast JacksonvilleA city council member will reintroduce a proposal that aims to create a special development review board for Northeast Jacksonville.
Video: JFRD works to rescue commercial truck driver trapped under RV on I-295
Read full article: Video: JFRD works to rescue commercial truck driver trapped under RV on I-295A nearly 30-minute video released by the Jacksonville Fire Rescue Department shows the moments crews responded to a crash involving a sanitation truck and an RV on Interstate 295.
He didn’t finish his first Gate River Run because he passed out, but now he’s about to finish his 21st race
Read full article: He didn’t finish his first Gate River Run because he passed out, but now he’s about to finish his 21st raceWayne Edwards decided to run the Gate River Run for the first time in 2004, but with only one mile to go, he passed out on the Hart Bridge. That's when he set out on a goal.
Jacksonville councilman files legislation to ensure JSO has tools to enforce illegal immigration laws
Read full article: Jacksonville councilman files legislation to ensure JSO has tools to enforce illegal immigration lawsJacksonville City Council Vice President Kevin Carrico filed legislation to ensure the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has the resources needed to enforce illegal immigration laws.
Jacksonville civil rights activist, Black historian says people need to have uncomfortable conversations about race
Read full article: Jacksonville civil rights activist, Black historian says people need to have uncomfortable conversations about raceRodney Hurst said Americans must continue to address race, whether it makes them uncomfortable or not.
Alternate identity rebrand: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp to transform into ‘Honey Drippers’ for special weekends
Read full article: Alternate identity rebrand: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp to transform into ‘Honey Drippers’ for special weekendsThe Honey Dripper, a beloved frozen treat synonymous with summer in the South, takes center stage during these weekends.
Bids are open for the former JEA headquarters downtown. Locals want to see a rotating rooftop restaurant make a comeback
Read full article: Bids are open for the former JEA headquarters downtown. Locals want to see a rotating rooftop restaurant make a comebackJEA announced Tuesday that it officially began seeking bids for its former headquarters and adjacent properties in downtown Jacksonville. Now, many are wondering how the space will be used.
Murder trial delayed until summer for Jacksonville rapper Hakeem Robinson
Read full article: Murder trial delayed until summer for Jacksonville rapper Hakeem RobinsonThe trial of Jacksonville rapper Hakeem Robinson, facing murder charges related to the 2020 shooting death of Charles “Lil Buck” McCormick Jr. and the 2019 shooting death of Adrian “Lil Bibby” Gainer Jr., may be delayed. Robinson is expected in court tWednesday to determine if the trial will be pushed back to the summer.
Plans for Penman Road project face safety questions from residents
Read full article: Plans for Penman Road project face safety questions from residentsThe Penman Road Project was on the agenda at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting. The idea of roundabouts being placed along Penman has been floated around for several years. Currently, the plan is to add roundabouts at five intersections in the area.
Downtown residents say JSO’s beefed-up bicycle and mounted patrols are making the area safer
Read full article: Downtown residents say JSO’s beefed-up bicycle and mounted patrols are making the area saferWhen Jacksonville police recently released bodycam video of a mounted patrol officer using her horse to chase down a suspected drug dealer who tried to run away, the video was only a snippet of what the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is doing to decrease crime downtown.
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters says legal immigrants should not be afraid of DeSantis’ new council
Read full article: Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters says legal immigrants should not be afraid of DeSantis’ new councilJacksonville Sheriff TK Waters is now in the center of the state’s immigration fight after it was announced that he’s been appointed to Governor DeSantis’ newly created immigration council.
Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters among law enforcement officers appointed to DeSantis' newly created immigration council
Read full article: Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters among law enforcement officers appointed to DeSantis' newly created immigration councilFlorida House Speaker Daniel Perez has appointed Duval County Sheriff T.K. Waters to serve on the State Immigration Enforcement Council, citing his lengthy career as a law enforcement officer and “robust community outreach and engagement.”
Man accused of committing several burglaries at local dollar stores arrested, police say
Read full article: Man accused of committing several burglaries at local dollar stores arrested, police sayThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said it has arrested a 36-year-old man believed to be responsible for a string of burglaries targeting local dollar stores.
‘Protect yourself if your life is in danger’: Safety analyst recommends de-escalation in traffic confrontations
Read full article: ‘Protect yourself if your life is in danger’: Safety analyst recommends de-escalation in traffic confrontationsThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said a woman was shot in the face after an argument in traffic Saturday evening.
In its 8th year, Best Boss Awards brings business owners from across Florida together to encourage continued success
Read full article: In its 8th year, Best Boss Awards brings business owners from across Florida together to encourage continued successBlack entrepreneurs across Florida gathered in Jacksonville on Sunday for the Best Boss Awards Gala, which event organizers say is about encouraging business owners to continue their hard work.
JSO searching for missing and endangered 11-year-old last seen in San Marco, Southbank area
Read full article: JSO searching for missing and endangered 11-year-old last seen in San Marco, Southbank areaThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) is actively searching for 11-year-old Valeny Reyes, who was reported missing in the late evening hours of Saturday, February 15, 2024.
Jacksonville library’s ‘Preschool Palooza’ aims at inspiring children to love reading
Read full article: Jacksonville library’s ‘Preschool Palooza’ aims at inspiring children to love readingOn Jacksonville’s Northside, the public library is hosting events attempting to get preschoolers to fall in love with reading.
3 semis, car destroyed in business fire in Commonwealth area: JFRD
Read full article: 3 semis, car destroyed in business fire in Commonwealth area: JFRDThree tractor-trailers and a car were destroyed in an intense fire Saturday morning at a business near Wiles Road and Lennon Street in the Commonwealth area, according to Jacksonville firefighters.
A new $148M JEA wastewater treatment facility in Duval County, its first in decades, is now operational
Read full article: A new $148M JEA wastewater treatment facility in Duval County, its first in decades, is now operationalGreenland is JEA’s newest wastewater treatment facility in Duval County in 48 years.
Video shows JFRD’s response to RV stuck on top of a sanitation truck on I-295
Read full article: Video shows JFRD’s response to RV stuck on top of a sanitation truck on I-295Lanes on I-295 W North near Dunn Avenue in Duval County are blocked after a crash. Drivers are asked to move over or slow down.
Possible delay looms in Jacksonville rapper’s murder trial amid concerns over jail conditions
Read full article: Possible delay looms in Jacksonville rapper’s murder trial amid concerns over jail conditionsThe long-awaited murder trial of Jacksonville rapper Hakeem Robinson, known as “Ksoo,” faces another potential delay.
Shanna Gardner, accused in murder-for-hire case, stole from inmate, had makeshift tattoo device in jail, report says
Read full article: Shanna Gardner, accused in murder-for-hire case, stole from inmate, had makeshift tattoo device in jail, report saysDisciplinary records obtained by News4JAX show that Shanna Gardner, who is accused of hiring someone to kill her ex-husband, was disciplined and accused of theft, disorderly conduct, lying to a staff member and possessing a makeshift tattoo device.
City Council members raise concerns over lack of fair representation by general counsel at special meeting
Read full article: City Council members raise concerns over lack of fair representation by general counsel at special meetingCouncilman Ron Salem is calling for a special meeting on Wednesday to figure out the next steps when it comes to the Meridian Waste contract, which comes as the trash hauler is threatening to sue the city of Jacksonville over how it’s paid.
Security company helps Jacksonville churches face break-ins, strengthens resolve to serve community
Read full article: Security company helps Jacksonville churches face break-ins, strengthens resolve to serve communityA local security company is assisting several churches in Northwest Jacksonville who experienced multiple break-ins.
Attorneys for former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn file appeal for last year’s conviction of conspiracy, wire fraud charges
Read full article: Attorneys for former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn file appeal for last year’s conviction of conspiracy, wire fraud chargesAttorneys for former JEA CEO Aaron Zahn, who was convicted last year on conspiracy and wire fraud charges, filed appeals on Tuesday night arguing that the federal government overreached on multiple aspects of his trial and his indictment should be dismissed entirely.
Judge approves motion for jail phone records of Jared Bridegan’s admitted gunman amid ‘false testimony’ claims
Read full article: Judge approves motion for jail phone records of Jared Bridegan’s admitted gunman amid ‘false testimony’ claimsDefense attorneys for Shanna Gardner and Mario Fernandez filed a new motion to obtain jail phone records of Jared Bridegan’s admitted gunman, Henry Tenon, after he recently backtracked on his previous testimony saying it was false.
Man shot by Jacksonville police officer after failing to comply with orders, accelerating vehicle toward him: JSO
Read full article: Man shot by Jacksonville police officer after failing to comply with orders, accelerating vehicle toward him: JSOA man was shot by an officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday after failing to comply with orders and accelerating his vehicle toward the man attempting to speak with him.
Man accused of causing deadly pileup, attempted carjacking in wrong-way I-295 crash arrested, police say
Read full article: Man accused of causing deadly pileup, attempted carjacking in wrong-way I-295 crash arrested, police sayA motorcyclist was killed Tuesday afternoon in a bizarre wrong-way, hit-and-run crash on I-295 that ended with the wrong-way driver escaping on the back of a semi, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
Watch Live: City officials hold special meeting to resolve dispute over pay increase with Meridian Waste
Read full article: Watch Live: City officials hold special meeting to resolve dispute over pay increase with Meridian WasteCouncilman Ron Salem is calling for a special meeting on Wednesday to figure out the next steps when it comes to the Meridian Waste contract, which comes as the trash hauler is threatening to sue the city of Jacksonville over how it’s paid.
Forget dinner reservations, spice up your Valentine’s Day by immersing yourself in a ‘haunt experience’
Read full article: Forget dinner reservations, spice up your Valentine’s Day by immersing yourself in a ‘haunt experience’Still no plans for Valentine’s Day? Here’s a suggestion: Grab a date and try to outrun the terrifying vampires that will stalk you through a love-themed haunted house.
Jacksonville rent prices have dropped 6% in the last year as supply increases: report
Read full article: Jacksonville rent prices have dropped 6% in the last year as supply increases: reportJacksonville saw the fourth-largest decrease in asking rents among major U.S. metros, according to a new report released on Monday.
There are 10 major downtown projects in the works. Here’s when they are expected to be completed
Read full article: There are 10 major downtown projects in the works. Here’s when they are expected to be completedSometimes called the “City of Renderings,” Jacksonville is working to shed that nickname as officials prepare to give an update on several downtown projects Monday morning.
Man accused in murder of 33-year-old Jacksonville woman also accused in separate double shooting
Read full article: Man accused in murder of 33-year-old Jacksonville woman also accused in separate double shootingA 45-year-old man has been charged with the murder of Sierra McKenzie, 33, as well as a double shooting days earlier, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
Family of heart transplant patient who died after leaving JSO custody set to receive $300K settlement
Read full article: Family of heart transplant patient who died after leaving JSO custody set to receive $300K settlementThe family of a heart transplant patient who died after a short stay in the Duval County jail has settled a federal lawsuit over his death.
Jacksonville officials highlight projects, say city is ‘making real progress toward a vibrant and thriving downtown’
Read full article: Jacksonville officials highlight projects, say city is ‘making real progress toward a vibrant and thriving downtown’Sometimes called the “City of Renderings,” Jacksonville is working to shed that nickname as officials prepare to give an update on several downtown projects Monday morning.
Traffic Alert: Crash closes multiple I-295 lanes in Duval County between Gate Parkway and Baymeadows Road
Read full article: Traffic Alert: Crash closes multiple I-295 lanes in Duval County between Gate Parkway and Baymeadows RoadA crash has caused multiple lane closures on southbound I-295 in Duval County.
Jacksonville woman dies following crash on Mathews Bridge
Read full article: Jacksonville woman dies following crash on Mathews BridgeA 39-year-old woman from Jacksonville died on Sunday morning following a crash on the Arlington Expressway and Mathews Bridge, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
More than 1500 runners participated in the Ortega River Run to raise money for student tuition
Read full article: More than 1500 runners participated in the Ortega River Run to raise money for student tuitionMore than 1500 runners participated in the Ortega River Run to raise money for students at the Episcopal School of Jacksonville on Saturday morning.
Son arrested after killing mother after argument in Jacksonville apartment: JSO
Read full article: Son arrested after killing mother after argument in Jacksonville apartment: JSOThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office arrested a 20-year-old man after killing his mother after an argument in a Jacksonville apartment.
‘Another step closer’: City and UF make strides toward new graduate campus in downtown Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘Another step closer’: City and UF make strides toward new graduate campus in downtown JacksonvilleThe city of Jacksonville rolled out the latest developments for the University of Florida’s graduate campus in downtown Jacksonville.
Man walking on Edgewood Ave. recovering after shooters leave him injured
Read full article: Man walking on Edgewood Ave. recovering after shooters leave him injuredA man was recovering from a gunshot wound in the leg after two men drove up to him and started shooting, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.
He broke bones as an ‘enforcer’ for a New York City gang. Now he saves people from gang life in Jacksonville
Read full article: He broke bones as an ‘enforcer’ for a New York City gang. Now he saves people from gang life in JacksonvilleA deadly attack on a close friend made Garland Scott dedicate his life to rescuing others from the road he once walked.
BODYCAM: Jacksonville police horses help capture fleeing drug suspect in memorable pursuit
Read full article: BODYCAM: Jacksonville police horses help capture fleeing drug suspect in memorable pursuit"Our Mounted Unit doesn’t just horse aroundwhen it comes to crime!" the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said.
Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case changes tune, says testimony was ‘false’
Read full article: Admitted gunman in Jared Bridegan murder-for-hire case changes tune, says testimony was ‘false’The man who admitted to pulling the trigger in the Jared Bridegan case is now saying his testimony was false.
JFRD responded to what they thought was a trash fire. An investigation revealed it was a vehicle fire with a man inside
Read full article: JFRD responded to what they thought was a trash fire. An investigation revealed it was a vehicle fire with a man insideThe body of a man was discovered Wednesday inside a burnt vehicle one day after the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department thought crews put out the flames of a trash fire.