• Police say Road rage led to shooting near Lawrenceville Square
    Jul 5 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for July 5th Publish Date: June 5th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, July 5th and Happy 4th Birthday to musician Huey Lewis. ***07.05.24 – BIRTHDAY – HUEY LEWIS*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Police say Road rage led to shooting near Lawrenceville SquareBody of missing Gwinnett County man found in truck, police investigatingBuford Lineman Marcus Major to Play for Air Force All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Police: Road rage led to shooting near Lawrenceville Square Yaqarah Bennett, a 26-year-old Lawrenceville woman, is facing serious charges, including aggravated assault, after allegedly shooting a 28-year-old man in a road rage incident near Lawrenceville Square. The victim was struck in the knee by a bullet while sitting in his vehicle at an intersection on June 27. Police swiftly secured the scene, recovered shell casings, and identified Bennett based on the victim’s description and specific tattoo markings. She was arrested and charged with aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during a crime, and cruelty to children in the 2nd Degree. The motive remains undisclosed, and the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is urged to contact Lawrenceville Police. STORY 2: Body of missing Gwinnett County man found in truck, police investigating Gwinnett County police are investigating the death of Guadalupe Garcia Rodriguez, a 40-year-old Lawrenceville man reported missing by his wife on July 1st. Rodriguez was found deceased inside his truck early Wednesday morning in the 200 block of Paden Cove Trail. His wife had last seen him leaving in his truck earlier that day, and he did not return home. Authorities suspect foul play and are treating the case as a homicide, working to determine the circumstances leading to Rodriguez's death. The motive behind the incident remains unknown. Anyone with information is urged to contact Gwinnett County Police Department or Crime Stoppers. STORY 3: Buford Lineman Marcus Major to Play for Air Force Marcus Major, a rising senior from Buford and previously Central Gwinnett, recently committed to the United States Air Force Academy football program. As an offensive lineman, Major stands at 6-foot-2 and weighs 305 pounds. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: New warrant reveals dolly, gardening tools seized from home where Gwinnett teen vanished A new warrant reveals several items were seized from the home of missing 16-year-old Asata Amun in Gwinnett County. Asata was last seen on a doorbell camera in February. Her father, Kwabena Amun, has been uncooperative and is accused of abusing his children. Detectives seized a dolly, gardening tools, shoes, and his SUV, suspecting child cruelty. Asata’s mother, Jasmine Dominique, finds the warrant's contents disturbing and believes Kwabena is hiding something. Kwabena denies abuse claims. Police are still searching for Asata, but Kwabena has not been named a suspect or person of interest. STORY 5: The color of their swimsuit could save your child’s life Before hitting the beach or pool, it's crucial to prioritize water safety, especially for children. One widely discussed tip is the "swimsuit color rule," emphasizing the importance of brightly colored swimsuits, particularly neon shades. These colors make individuals much easier to spot underwater, potentially preventing drownings which tragically remain the leading cause of death for children under 4, as per the CDC. Water can distort perception, making it crucial to avoid mistaking people for other objects. Organizations like ALIVE Solutions underscore the need for highly visible swimwear to ensure swift identification in emergencies. Alongside this rule, other precautions, including close supervision and basic water safety education, are essential for a safer day by the water. We’ll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 2 STORY 6: What’s filming in Georgia July 2024? Recently, several major productions wrapped up filming, including "Fight Night" with Kevin Hart and Samuel L. Jackson for Peacock, J.J. Abrams' "Flowervale Street" featuring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, and a reboot of "Naked Gun" starring Liam Neeson. Also completed were Kevin Bacon's Amazon series "The Bondsman," David Corenswet's "Superman" movie, season four of Netflix's "Sweet Magnolias," and the final season of "Cobra Kai." Currently, few notable projects have begun production since late May, including reality shows, independent films, and unannounced series like "She the People" on Netflix and "G.R.I.T.S." for ALLBLK. The Georgia film...
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  • Police say a Pair of women went on shoplifting spree at Mall of Georgia
    Jul 3 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for July 3rd Publish Date: July 3rd From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, July 3rd and Happy 62nd Birthday to actor Tom Cruise ***07.03.24 – BIRTHDAY – TOM CRUISE*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Police say a Pair of women went on shoplifting spree at Mall of GeorgiaTrump seeks to toss NY felony conviction after immunity winGirls Tennis Player of The Year: Wesleyan’s Sophie Gibbs Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on buy one get one free. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Police: Pair of women went on shoplifting spree at Mall of Georgia Two women from southeast Georgia, Nakenda Janea Thompson Fevrier of Pooler and Shacarrie Deasia Heyward of Savannah, are facing a total of 54 charges for allegedly stealing approximately $8,000 worth of merchandise from nine stores at the Mall of Georgia in Buford. The incident occurred on June 22, when they were caught attempting to steal large quantities of items from Dick’s Sporting Goods. They fled on foot, leaving behind their vehicle, which was subsequently searched under a warrant, revealing six large trash bags filled with stolen goods from multiple stores. Charges against each woman include felony theft, possession of tools for a crime, loitering, and misdemeanor shoplifting. Police are seeking information on their whereabouts and urge anyone with details to contact detectives or Crime Stoppers anonymously for a potential reward. STORY 2: Trump seeks to toss NY felony conviction after immunity win Former President Donald Trump is seeking to overturn his New York hush money conviction following a Supreme Court ruling that grants substantial immunity to presidents for actions taken while in office. Trump's lawyers are preparing to request that a New York judge set aside the jury's verdict against him and are proposing to delay his July 11 sentencing to allow for briefing and arguments. The Supreme Court's 6-3 decision overturned lower court rulings that rejected Trump's claim of absolute immunity for federal charges related to efforts to influence the 2020 election results. The case revolves around payments made to Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election, with Trump arguing that these actions were related to his official duties. STORY 3: Girls Tennis Player of the Year: Wesleyan’s Sophie Gibbs Sophie Gibbs and the Wesleyan girls tennis team celebrated their third consecutive state championship, capping an undefeated season with a 20-0 record. Gibbs, who played No. 1 singles, led the team with a 17-3 personal record and reflected on her final season with nostalgia and pride, noting the bonds formed and the achievements shared with her teammates. Her success on the court earned her recognition as the Gwinnett Daily Post’s Girls Tennis Player of the Year. Looking ahead, Gibbs will continue her tennis career at Berry College, motivated by her love for the sport and the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy at Wesleyan. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Peachtree Ridge’s Bryson Lawston Commits to Central Georgia Tech Bryson Lawston, a recent graduate of Peachtree Ridge High School in 2024, announced his commitment to the Central Georgia Technical College football program. A formidable defensive lineman standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing 248 pounds, Lawston played a crucial role for his high school team, the Lions, during their state playoff run. In his senior year, he recorded impressive stats with 50 tackles, including 31 solo tackles and 12 tackles for loss, along with two sacks. STORY 5: Where will Atlanta Braves turn for help at the trade deadline? As the first half of the season wraps up, the Atlanta Braves are facing critical roster decisions ahead of Major League Baseball’s July 30 trade deadline. With injuries depleting their outfield, including losing Ronald Acuña Jr. and Michael Harris II, newcomer Jarred Kelenic has stepped up admirably, batting .328 since taking over the leadoff spot. Meanwhile, veteran Adam Duvall has struggled with a .169 average against right-handed pitchers, despite his strong history against lefties. General Manager Alex Anthopoulos, known for pivotal moves in 2021, seeks to bolster the team’s outfield depth amid competitive wildcard standings across both leagues, potentially complicating trade negotiations. We’ll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 1 And now here is my conversation with Leah McGrath from on buy one get one free. ***LEAH MCGRATH INERVIEW*** We’ll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES 2 Signoff – Thanks ...
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  • Buford Hall-of-Famer 'Pop' Carson Battling End Stage Renal Disease
    Jul 2 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for July 2nd Publish Date: July 2nd From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, July 2nd and Happy Birthday TO MLB player Jose Canseco. ***07.02.24 – BIRTHDAY – JOSE CANSECO*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Buford Hall-of-Famer 'Pop' Carson Battling End Stage Renal DiseaseTop Spots to Celebrate Independence Day in Gwinnett CountyGreater Atlanta Christian Grad Makes U.S. Team All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Buford Hall-of-Famer ‘Pop’ Carson Battling End Stage Renal Disease Michael "Pop" Carson, a prominent figure in Buford's sports history, is facing severe health challenges due to end-stage renal disease in central Florida. Carson, 63, played a crucial role in Buford's first state football championship in 1978 and later coached football and baseball for over 40 years. He launched a GoFundMe page to manage medical expenses, emphasizing gratitude for support. Despite health setbacks, including congestive heart failure, Carson remains hopeful and advocates for health awareness. His coaching career spanned various schools, impacting many students. Carson, known for his resilience, reflects on the importance of health and cherishes each day as a blessing. STORY 2: Here’s Where to Celebrate Independence Day in Gwinnett County From Stone Mountain Park to the charming streets of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett County is gearing up for an electrifying Independence Day. We're bringing you the lowdown on all the must-see events that will light up the sky and your hearts. Whether you're into patriotic fireworks, live music, or simply want to soak up the festive atmosphere, there's something here for everyone. Let's dive into the lineup and get you prepped for an unforgettable celebration! First off, head to Stone Mountain Park from July 1 to July 7 for nightly fireworks and a spectacular Drone & Light Show. On July 3, Lawrenceville brings you "Prelude to the Fourth!" with music and food trucks, while Norcross hosts "Red, White & Boom!" with live music and fireworks at Lillian Webb Park. On Independence Day itself, don't miss Lilburn's "Sparkle in the Park" and Snellville's "Star Spangled Snellville" with games, music, and more fireworks. Plus, Braselton offers a parade and festival, and Coolray Field presents "Fourth on the Field" with a kids' movie and fireworks at 9:15 p.m. STORY 3: Olympic Qualifier: Greater Atlanta Christian Grad Makes U.S. Team Jasmine Jones, a Greater Atlanta Christian graduate, secured her spot on the U.S. Olympic team by finishing third in the 400-meter hurdles on Sunday. Competing just after her senior season at USC, Jones clocked a personal best of 52.77 seconds. She trailed Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, who set a new world record at 50.65 seconds, and her USC teammate Anna Cockerell, who finished second with 52.64 seconds. Jones' achievement not only earned her a place in the Olympics but also elevated her to the eighth spot on the all-time U.S. list for the event. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Georgia Gwinnett College’s FAFSA center now open through Aug. 1 Georgia Gwinnett College's Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Completion Center will extend its operations until August 1 due to high demand. Since its launch in late April, the center, located conveniently on campus, has assisted over 400 students with their FAFSA applications. The FAFSA is crucial for determining federal aid eligibility, though the streamlined form introduced by the U.S. Department of Education in late 2023 has posed challenges. Kimberly Jordan, GGC's Executive Director of Financial Aid Services, highlighted the center's role not only in aiding applications but also in providing personalized support to students. The center remains committed to helping students start or continue their academic journey smoothly. STORY 5: One Man’s Efforts to Stop Mulberry Cityhood Continues. What We Know. Stephen Hughes, an eastern Gwinnett resident, has filed a lawsuit against the state of Georgia in Fulton County Superior Court, challenging the constitutionality of legislation that established the city of Mulberry and scheduled its city council elections. This marks Hughes' third active lawsuit related to Mulberry's cityhood. His attorney, Allen Lightcap, argues that Senate Bill 333, which crafted Mulberry's charter and set the cityhood referendum, violates the Georgia Constitution. Hughes seeks declaratory and injunctive relief to halt the city council elections and prevent Governor Kemp from participating in any city transition. The core of Hughes' legal challenge focuses on ...
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  • Gwinnett police: People in moving van were not trafficking victims
    Jun 28 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 28th Publish Date: June 28th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, June 28th and Happy 49th Birthday to actor Toby Maguire. ***06.28.24 – BIRTHDAY – TOBEY MACGUIRE*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett police: People in moving van were not trafficking victimsOusted Gwinnett School Board Member Criticizes Runoff SystemBiden, Trump swap barbs in no-holds barred debate All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett police: People in moving van were not trafficking victims A viral video on social media this week showed people inside a Budget Rental moving van, sparking concerns of human trafficking as the original poster claimed they were tied up. The incident occurred on Interstate 85 north from midtown Atlanta until Gwinnett police intervened. However, Gwinnett County Police Sergeant Collin Flynn clarified that the individuals were not trafficking victims but were two families relocating with their belongings. They were healthy and not in distress, heading from Alabama to Maryland for new job opportunities. Despite no evidence of trafficking, police cited the driver for Georgia's seat belt law violation as the occupants were riding in the van without seat belts. The group was safely dropped off to find an alternate means to continue their journey to Maryland. STORY 2: Ousted Gwinnett School Board Member Criticizes Runoff System Karen Watkins, Vice Chairman of the Gwinnett County school board, has decided not to seek a recount after narrowly losing to Rachel Stone in last week's runoff election. Stone won by 17 votes, securing less than a 0.5% margin over Watkins. Although Watkins could have requested a recount under state law, she opted not to, criticizing Georgia's runoff election system instead. Watkins highlighted concerns that requiring candidates to surpass 50% of the vote in a runoff can suppress voter turnout and dilute the impact of voters. In the primary election, Watkins led with 41.8% of the vote, leading to the runoff with Stone who garnered 30.6%. The runoff saw significantly lower turnout compared to the primary, with only 3,719 votes cast. Watkins' campaign labeled the runoff system as voter suppression, emphasizing its costliness and potential to diminish voter participation. STORY 3: Biden, Trump swap barbs in no-holds barred debate In Atlanta, a 90-minute presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, moderated by CNN with no live audience, aimed for civility with microphones turned off when not speaking. Despite this, both candidates traded accusations, blaming each other for inflation and trading personal attacks. Trump faced legal challenges, including indictments in Georgia and a recent New York conviction. He attributed these to Biden targeting him politically. Biden criticized Trump's inaction during the Capitol riot and highlighted Trump's legal troubles and personal scandals. Both called for the other's imprisonment, Trump for legal issues and Biden for immigration policies. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Lawrenceville names new dog park for former Police K-9 Lawrenceville has dedicated HYRO Park in memory of K9 Officer Hyro, who served the police department from 2016 until his passing in July 2023. The 0.41-acre urban dog park, set to open on August 9, honors Hyro's service in law enforcement, where he contributed to 233 missions, resulting in 87 arrests and the seizure of significant quantities of drugs. The park, under construction next to Lawrenceville Lawn, aims to unite the community through dog-friendly activities. City officials, including Hyro's handler Officer Sean O'Brien, unveiled a plaque during the dedication ceremony, emphasizing Hyro's legacy of "Love Loyalty Obedience." STORY 5: GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County—June 28-30 Welcome to the weekend! We've curated a list of five exciting events happening right in your area. Whether you're into live music, family fun, horticulture, or comedy, we've got something for you. First up, get ready to rock out with Guardians of the Jukebox this Saturday at 7 p.m. at Peachtree Corners Town Center. Enjoy a free '80s music experience and bring some delicious food from local restaurants to the Town Green. Check out more details at peachtreecornersga.gov. For the train enthusiasts, don't miss Model Railroad Days at the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth. Happening Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., it's a family-friendly event with model train layouts, train rides, and sales. Learn more at train-museum.org. If you’re...
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  • Mystery Snails Are Invading Lake Lanier and State Officials Say They've Got to Go
    Jun 26 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 26th Publish Date: June 26th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, June 26th and Happy heavenly Birthday to NBA HOF Willis Reed. ***06.26.24 – BIRTHDAY – WILLIS REED*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Mystery Snails Are Invading Lake Lanier and State Officials Say They've Got to GoGwinnett Schools Budget Includes Higher Raises for EmployeesClydesdales Appearance in Gwinnett Promises to Be Second to None Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Laura Lynn products. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Mystery Snails Are Invading Lake Lanier and State Officials Say They’ve Got to Go Lake Lanier is facing an invasive species challenge with the emergence of the Chinese/Japanese Mystery Snail. Georgia Department of Natural Resources officials are concerned about this snail's presence, confirmed to be a reproducing population rather than an isolated case. The origin of these snails in Lake Lanier remains uncertain, but possibilities include their sale in food markets and ownership as pets, despite recent regulations against possessing them in Georgia. These snails pose ecological threats by displacing native species and economic risks by damaging boats and equipment, potentially hindering water access. DNR urges the public, especially anglers and boaters, to prevent further spread by ensuring boats and equipment are clean and by not releasing non-native species into Georgia's waters. STORY 2: Gwinnett Schools Budget Includes Higher Raises for Employees Gwinnett County Public Schools recently approved a $3.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2025, which includes substantial increases in teacher salaries beyond initial expectations. Originally slated for a $3,000 raise, teachers will now receive $4,000, reflecting additional state funding and community feedback. The budget also boosts the cost-of-living adjustment for other employees from 4% to 4.25%. This $32 million in new funding also supports initiatives like more instructional coaches, SAT For All program funding, graduation coaches, and enhanced resources for multilingual and ESOL programs. Additionally, the district plans a slight reduction in its property tax millage rate, pending public input at hearings scheduled for July. STORY 3: Clydesdales Appearance in Gwinnett Promises to Be Second To None The Budweiser Clydesdales, symbols of American tradition, will be in Norcross on July 5th. Their visit supports Folds of Honor, a charity providing educational scholarships to families of fallen service members. The majestic horses will be at B&W Burgers, Buns & Brews from 5-7 PM, with proceeds from Budweiser patriotic packaging sales benefiting the cause. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Gates Scholarship paves way for Mountain View grad to pursue college dreams at UGA Luke Vasquez, a recent graduate of Mountain View High School in Buford, has been awarded a prestigious Gates Scholarship from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Out of over 50,000 applicants nationwide, Vasquez was selected as one of 750 Gates Scholars. This scholarship will cover the cost of his undergraduate education at the University of Georgia, ensuring he graduates debt-free. Vasquez plans to study international affairs with aspirations of becoming an immigration attorney, inspired by his family's experiences with immigration. Beyond the Gates Scholarship, Vasquez has received numerous other honors and scholarships, reflecting his academic and extracurricular achievements in wrestling and community service. STORY 5: Georgia Power expands Income-Qualified Discount Georgia Power has expanded its "Income-Qualified Senior Discount" program to include more customers with limited incomes, effective since May 1 following approval by the Georgia Public Service Commission in December 2023. The program now benefits thousands more annually, offering a $33.50 monthly bill discount. Eligibility criteria include being 65 or older with a household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty level, or qualifying for Social Security Disability Insurance, Supplemental Security Income, or HUD Section 8. Georgia Power aims to ensure access to affordable energy, offering additional income-qualified programs like EASE and partnering with community agencies for energy assistance. For details, visit Georgia Power’s website. We’ll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 8 And now here is my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Laura Lynn products. ***LEAH MCGRATH*** We’ll have final thoughts after this....
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  • Norcross Grad Dearica Hamby Replaces Cameron Brink on U.S. 3x3 Team for Paris
    Jun 25 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 25th Publish Date: June 25th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, June 25th and Happy 77th Birthday to Fleetwood Mac drummer Mick Fleetwood. ***06.25.24 – BIRTHDAY – MICK FLEETWOOD*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Norcross Grad Dearica Hamby Replaces Cameron Brink on U.S. 3x3 Team for ParisGwinnett Man Arrested for Eluding Police With 2-Year-Old in VehicleGwinnett's Pride in The Park Event Will Highlight WellnessPlus, The Stripers Report with Braves #6 prospect Nacho Alvarez Jr. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Norcross Grad Dearica Hamby Replaces Cameron Brink on U.S 3x3 Team Dearica Hamby, a player for the Los Angeles Sparks, has been selected to join the 2024 USA 3x3 women's national team at the Paris Olympics, replacing the injured Cameron Brink. USA Basketball announced Hamby's inclusion on Monday, where she joins Cierra Burdick, Rhyne Howard, and Hailey Van Lith. Brink, who suffered a torn ACL, was initially part of the team but had to withdraw due to injury. Hamby, a Norcross High School graduate, previously helped the U.S. win gold at the FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup in 2023. A veteran in her 10th WNBA season, Hamby has been a two-time All-Star and is averaging 17.8 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game for the Sparks. The U.S. women's team, including Hamby, will start their Olympic campaign on July 30 against Germany. STORY 2: Gwinnett Man Arrested for Eluding Police With 2-Year-Old in Vehicle Alessio Vaduva, a 21-year-old from Lawrenceville, was arrested after attempting to elude police with a small child in his vehicle. Gwinnett police were conducting a detail targeting racing, reckless driving, and DUI when they observed Vaduva's black BMW speeding on Interstate 85. Despite attempts to pull him over, Vaduva fled at high speed, eventually being tracked by police aviation units to a residential area in Duluth. He abandoned the vehicle, leaving a two-year-old child behind, but was swiftly apprehended by officers. Vaduva faces multiple charges including felony fleeing and eluding, reckless driving, and child restraint violations. The child was unharmed and placed in the care of a family member. During the operation, police conducted 485 traffic stops, issuing 658 citations, including charges for DUI and reckless driving. STORY 3: Gwinnett’s Pride in The Park Event Will Highlight Wellness Gwinnett County will celebrate and honor the LGBTQ+ community with a Pride in the Park event at Bethesda Park in Lawrenceville on Saturday. This event coincides with the 55th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ rights history. Activities include yoga, a wellness walk, Dance Your Pounds Off led by Dwight Holt Jr., and health screenings provided by View Point Health and others. County officials encourage RSVPs at GwinnettCounty.com/PrideinthePark and the first 250 attendees will receive free King of Pops treats and a Pride in the Park T-Shirt. This event underscores Gwinnett's commitment to supporting health, wellness, and community celebration within the LGBTQ+ community. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES ***STRIPER REPORT*** Break 3: INGLES 7 STORY 4: Gwinnett County Extends Contract with Behavioral Health Unit The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners has extended the partnership between the Gwinnett County Police Department and View Point Health, allocating $714,000 for the Behavioral Health Unit. This initiative pairs mental health clinicians with police officers at each precinct to respond to mental health crises, aiming to divert individuals from the criminal justice system to appropriate resources. Initially launched as a pilot in 2021, the unit has grown to six teams and achieved a 98% jail diversion rate in 2023. Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson emphasized the program's success in connecting individuals with needed support services, handling an average of 15 to 20 calls daily and responding to 4,800 calls in 2023 alone. This expansion underscores Gwinnett County's commitment to enhancing public safety and supporting mental health initiatives. STORY 5: Gwinnett County Achieves Gold-Tier BioReady Community Status Gwinnett County has achieved BioReady Community gold status from Georgia Bio, marking it as the first in metro Atlanta to receive this recognition at the BIO International Convention in San Diego. This designation reflects Gwinnett's commitment to supporting biotechnology growth through progressive zoning policies and robust infrastructure. Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson highlighted the county's ...
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  • Two Men Arrested as Gwinnett Police Shut Down Illegal Casino
    Jun 21 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 21st Publish Date: June 21st From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, June 21st and Happy 44th Birthday to actor Chris Pratt. ***06.21.24 – BIRTHDAY – CHRIS PRATT*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Two Men Arrested as Gwinnett Police Shut Down Illegal CasinoKevin Costner: 'Horizon' Saga Is a Four-Movie 'Film Novel' About The American westCyberbullying Common in the World of Online Gaming All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Two Men Arrested as Gwinnett Police Shut Down Illegal Casino On June 18, Gwinnett County Police Department conducted a raid on Sosa’s Billiards located at 6070 S. Norcross Tucker Road in unincorporated Norcross. This operation followed a year-long investigation initiated after a traffic stop where the occupant revealed visiting a local "casino." Undercover officers confirmed illegal gambling activities at the establishment. Steven Bae Kim, the owner, and Seth Ryan Abernathy, an employee, were arrested for charges related to commercial gambling. Eight others were also arrested for gambling offenses. The raid resulted in the seizure of drugs and cash. GCPD encourages anyone with information to contact detectives at 770-513-5300 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 404-577-8477. STORY 2: Kevin Costner: ‘Horizon’ Saga Is a Four-Movie ‘Film Novel’ About The American West Kevin Costner's affinity for westerns spans decades, starting with his role in "Silverado" in 1985 and culminating in his Academy Award-winning film "Dances With Wolves." He has revisited the genre in notable projects like "Hatfields and McCoys" and "Yellowstone," which reflect his fascination with the lawless drama of the frontier. Now, Costner returns to his passion with "Horizon: An American Saga," a four-film series he directs and stars in, chronicling the westward expansion during and after the Civil War. Costner emphasizes that each film in the series tells a complete story while advancing a larger narrative, avoiding cliffhangers. He views the cinematic scale as essential for portraying the vast landscapes and epic journeys integral to the western genre, aiming to create a timeless saga that explores themes of survival, community, and the pursuit of dreams amidst historical upheaval. STORY 3: Cyberbullying Common in the World of Online Gaming A recent study reveals pervasive cyberbullying and sexual harassment in professional video gaming and online gaming. Approximately 96% of players reported experiencing online abuse within the last year. Women and professional players are particularly frequent targets of this abuse. The study underscores the widespread nature of these issues within the gaming community, highlighting significant challenges that players face in maintaining a safe and inclusive online environment. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Looking for Weight Loss? Go Nuts A new review suggests that adding nuts to a calorie-cutting diet can enhance weight loss efforts. People who incorporated 1.5 to 3 ounces of nuts daily lost an additional 3 to 16 pounds compared to those who did not include nuts in their diet. This finding underscores the potential benefits of nuts in aiding weight loss, highlighting them as a beneficial addition to dietary strategies aimed at shedding pounds. STORY 5: GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County—June 21-23 Completely Unchained Tribute Concert When: Saturday at 7 p.m. Where: Buford Community Center Concert Lawn Get ready for an authentic Van Halen tribute. Gates open at 6 p.m. Fridays-N-Duluth When: Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Where: Duluth Town Green Enjoy local cuisine and live entertainment at the Festival Center Stage and Parsons Alley. Norcross Summer Concert Series When: Friday at 7:30 p.m. Where: Thrasher Park, Norcross Listen to Still Swingin' and support the CAN-Do Food Drive by donating canned goods. Duluth Farmers Market When: Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Where: Duluth Town Green Shop for local produce, baked goods, and handmade items while enjoying live music and activities for kids. Jazz In The Alley When: Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Where: Betty Mauldin Park, Norcross Relax to smooth jazz under the stars, with food trucks available for treats. We’ll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 6 STORY 6: ‘Summer at the Rock’ is Back at Stone Mountain Park Stone Mountain Park's "Summer at the Rock" offers families a vibrant array of interactive attractions, entertainment, and outdoor activities until July 28. A highlight is the "Music Across America Drone & Light Show," featuring 250 drones ...
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  • Georgia Gwinnett College's Juneteenth Celebration Focuses on Fellowship and Family
    Jun 19 2024
    GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 19th Publish Date: June 19th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, June 19th and Happy heavenly Birthday to MLB HOF Lou Gehrig ***06.19.24 – BIRTHDAY – LOU GEHRIG*** I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Georgia Gwinnett College's Juneteenth Celebration Focuses on Fellowship and FamilyRecount Likely in Close Race for One Gwinnett School Board SeatGwinnett Wants to Leave Millage Rate Unchanged but Your Property Tax Bill Could Still Go Up Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on brown eggs. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett College’s Juneteenth Celebration Focuses On Fellowship, Family Georgia Gwinnett College celebrated its second annual Juneteenth with a focus on unity and community. Coordinated by Ryan Smith from Student Life, this year's event aimed for a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the previous year's structured program. Attendees, including student Jasmine Primo and her family, valued the opportunity to reflect on Juneteenth's significance in African American history and culture. For Primo, a psychology major, the event provided a chance to honor ancestors and deepen her understanding of the holiday's importance. Her grandfather, Patrick Grant, emphasized the importance of Juneteenth in connecting younger generations with their heritage and fostering pride in their identity. STORY 2: Recount Likely in Close For One Gwinnett School Board Seat In Gwinnett County, the school board election runoff for District 1 saw Rachel Stone narrowly defeating incumbent Karen Watkins by 16 votes, with Stone receiving 50.23% of the votes compared to Watkins' 49.77%. Watkins has the option to request a recount, as the margin falls within Georgia's half a percent threshold for such requests. Meanwhile, in District 3, Steve Gasper secured victory with 60.81% of the vote over Shana V. White. These elections are nonpartisan, and the winners, including Tarece Johnson-Morgan from a previous election, will start their terms on January 1, 2025, facing decisions such as whether to retain Superintendent Calvin Watts, whose contract expires in mid-2025. STORY 3: Gwinnett Wants to Leave Milage Rate Unchanged Gwinnett County commissioners are proposing to maintain the general fund millage rate at 6.95 mills, unchanged from last year. This decision, if approved after public hearings, could lead to higher property tax bills due to increased property values. While the rate itself remains stable, higher property assessments mean higher taxable values and potentially higher taxes owed. Homestead exemptions can mitigate increases, but property owners must ensure these are in place. The county's proposed rate is slightly above the rollback rate of 6.5 mills, which would maintain revenue neutrality. Public hearings on the proposed millage rate will be held, with online public comment accepted until July 15. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: North Gwinnett Grad Selected for Television Academy Foundation Internship Kerri Stephenson, a recent graduate of Emerson College, has been chosen for the Television Academy Foundation Internship Program, a prestigious opportunity for college students nationwide. She was selected as one of 40 interns for the 2024 Summer Internship Program, offered by the Foundation annually. Stephenson, a media arts production major, will intern as a comedy writer at Phony Content in Los Angeles, California. This program provides hands-on experience at top Hollywood studios, mentorships, and professional development seminars. Stephenson aims to become an executive producer, inspired by television's ability to provoke dialogue and change, influenced by figures like Shonda Rhimes and Issa Rae. The Television Academy Foundation aims to nurture future television professionals through education and industry engagement. STORY 5: Tuwanda Rush Williams Wins Vacant Gwinnett Superior Court Seat Tuwanda Rush Williams secured victory in the runoff for Gwinnett County Superior Court, defeating Magistrate Judge Regina Matthews with 53.1% of the vote. Williams, a former county attorney, will replace retiring Judge Karen Beyers in January, joining Magistrate Judge Kimberly Gallant as the new Superior Court judges. Gallant previously won against Juvenile Court Judge Rodney Harris. These were the only contested Superior Court races in Gwinnett this year, alongside State Court Judge Shawn Bratton's re-election. As nonpartisan elections, no further voting is required this year for these judicial seats. We’ll be back in a moment Break 3: ...
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