Raymond Childs III, a 21-year-old Indianapolis man, was convicted of six counts of murder, including the shooting deaths of five people, including family members and a pregnant woman, following a three-hour jury deliberation. The attack, which occurred in January 2021, stemmed from an argument over Childs staying out late, resulting in the deaths of his father, stepmother, siblings, and his brother’s girlfriend, who was pregnant. Childs faces 40 to 65 years in prison on each murder count, 20 to 40 years for attempted murder, and one to six years for carrying a handgun without a license, with sentencing scheduled for January 7.
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2 planes were ordered to ‘go around’ because of Army copter near Reagan Airport
Two commercial flights were forced to perform "go-arounds" at Ronald Reagan National Airport due to an Army Black Hawk helicopter conducting operations near the airport, prompting U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to demand answers from the Pentagon. No injuries occurred, but the incident is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA, especially following a deadly mid-air collision in January that raised concerns about airspace safety. The NTSB has suggested imposing stricter...
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