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  • Two dead, suspect in custody after sheriff’s deputy’s son opens fire at Florida State University, police say

     The son of a Leon County Sheriff’s deputy killed two people at Florida State University and wounded six others on Thursday after gaining access to his mother’s handgun and going on a campus rampage, police said.

    The shooter, identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, was shot by officers and taken into custody before being transported to the hospital, according to police. He is believed to be an FSU student. His mother was assigned by the sheriff’s office to protect a local public school.

    Police did not immediately release the names of the victims, six of whom were being treated in the hospital for their wounds. Authorities said during a Thursday afternoon press conference that the two people killed did not attend the school as students.

    Florida State University students and faculty members wait in a grassy area near the student union, where the active shooting was reported. (Ana Ceballos/Miami Herald/TNS)

    Tallahassee Police Chief Lawrence Revell did not give a motive for the shooting. But Leon County Sheriff Walter McNeil said the sheriff’s office knew the shooter well, as he was a member of the agency’s Youth Advisory Council.

    “He has been steep in the Leon County Sheriff’s family, engaged in a number of training programs that we have … so it’s not a surprise to us that he had access to weapons,” McNeil said.

    The attack, which rattled students and sent police scrambling to the university’s Tallahassee campus, took place around noon. Police swarmed the university’s Tallahassee campus with guns drawn, responding to reports of gunfire near the student union. Students hid in classrooms and in the library.

    A video recorded from behind bushes and shared with the Miami Herald by an FSU student showed an armed person striding calmly on the sidewalk, squaring up and taking at least three shots as people ran and screamed.

    Near the shooting location, laptops, towels, backpacks and bottles of water were scattered in a grassy area, abandoned in a moment of panic.

    “Everyone was running,” said 19-year-old freshman Raiden Paniagua, who was eating Chick-fil-A on a campus lawn when the mayhem began. “I was so scared.”

    By 3:17 p.m., Tallahassee Police said they’d secured the campus, but were continuing to treat the student union and surrounding area as a crime scene. A Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare spokeswoman said six people were being treated in the hospital, one in critical condition.

    News of the shooting reverberated in the Florida Capitol, which was briefly put on lockdown, and reached all the way to Washington.

    “It’s horrible that things like this take place,” said President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters Thursday from the Oval Office.

    ‘Everyone’s angry’

    Reports of a shooting on campus first emerged at 12:02 p.m. over the school’s emergency alert system.

    “Continue to seek shelter and await further instructions,” the university told students. “Lock and stay away from all doors and windows and be prepared to take additional protective measures.”

    On campus, FSU student Victor Alonso, 19, was in his government class inside the HCB Classroom Building next to the student union when his phone lit up with alerts.

    He read the message: an active shooter was on campus. “There’s no way,” he thought.

    Moments later, panic broke out in his classroom. Alonso and other students scrambled to barricade the doors. He heard gunshots, followed by helicopters circling overhead.

    Officers soon arrived at the door, shouting commands. “They made us go down the hall with our hands up,” Alonso told the Herald in an interview from his dorm room.

    He said law enforcement kept relocating them across campus.

    “They ended up evacuating us like four or five times to different buildings,” he said.

    At one point, he sheltered in what he described as an AC repair unit, later huddling in a courtyard. He was finally allowed to return to his dorm about two hours after the initial alert.

    “Everyone’s angry,” Alonso said. “I just don’t know how this can happen — it’s disgusting.”

    Raeleen McDaniel, 26, was in a classroom watching a video about Korean history when she heard the gunshots.

    “At first we thought it was the video, but then we realized it was real shots,” McDaniel said in an interview with the Herald.

    McDaniel recalled seeing students running in the hallway and dropping down to the floor. Her classroom was located near the student union.

    “People go there to study,” she said, visibly distraught as a friend comforted her. About two hours had passed since the shooting had been reported, and what had occurred was still sinking in.

    “I knew that a shooting was something that was possible because it is so common, but I never thought it would happen to us,” she said.

    Local and state police rushed to the scene, as well as agents from the FBI’s Jacksonville office.

    Videos posted to social media shortly after the shooting was first reported showed students walking with their hands raised, and officers running with guns drawn. Later, videos showed police calmly directing students about where they could and couldn’t go on campus.

    In the wake of the shooting, officers searched the campus, clearing rooms, using the word “Seminole” to let students know that it was safe to come out from hiding. Tallahassee Police told students to contact their families. They were offered rides to the The Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, which was set up as a family reunification center.

    Classes for the rest of the week were canceled.

    Details released by police

    The handgun used during the shooting was the former service weapon of his mother, who was allowed to buy the weapon for her personal use, police said. The 20-year-old was also in possession of a shotgun, police confirmed.

    “We have not confirmed anyone was shot with a shotgun but that could change,” FSU Police Chief Jason Trumbower said. At this point in the investigation, Trumbower said he did not believe the shotgun had been used.

    McNeil said the sheriff’s deputy has not been suspended but added that there would be a thorough investigation into the matter.

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  • Anambra Police Arrest Alleged Serial Rapist Behind Teenagers Death

    The Anambra Police have arrested a suspected rapist over the death of one Michael Somtochukwu, 15, in Unubi, Nnewi South Local Government Area of the state.

    The police revealed that the suspect, Chidiebere Mbene, 33, also allegedly raped the teen’s elder sister before he fled the scene.

    According to the police, the incident that occurred on April 15 has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Awka for a comprehensive investigation.

    The command further reiterated its willingness to rely on community support to apprehend suspects and identify unrepentant criminals in the State.

    Anambra Police Arrest Alleged Serial Rapist Behind Teenagers Death is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

    Source: The Whistler

  • Marijuana legalization hits roadblocks after years of expansion – Paradise Post

    By Kevin Hardy, Stateline.org

    As every state surrounding Idaho legalized marijuana, state Rep. Bruce Skaug started to view it as inevitable that the Gem State would follow suit.

    Not anymore.

    Source: Paradise Post

  • Man pleads guilty for role in Gantt robberyAN PLEADS GUILTY FOR ROLE IN GANTT ROBBBERY

    Man pleads guilty for role in Gantt robberyAN PLEADS GUILTY FOR ROLE IN GANTT ROBBBERY

    Published 12:53 pm Friday, April 18, 2025

    Lorenzo Armon Whatley, 24, of Troy, pled guilty this week for his part in what law enforcement has come to call the “Gantt 9 Robbery,”  based on the number of people arrested for the crime. Whatley and eight others forced their way into Felix Jones’s home in Gantt in an attempt to rob him.

    “All of the defendants went to prison except for one,” said District Attorney Walt Merrell. “A female present at the scene did not take part in the crime and instead sat in the car. Everyone else, including Whatley, forced their way into Jones’s residence to assist with the robbery.  Whatley and a few others were armed with pistols.”

    For his part in the robbery, Whatley was sentenced to 15 years in the Alabama Department of Corrections.

    “So far, each defendant has been sentenced to a term consistent with the extent of their involvement in the crime,” Merrell said. “Whatley has no prior felonies, but a crime of this serious nature doesn’t allow much room for leniency. Someone could have been killed that night.  We are fortunate this is not a murder case.”

    Merrell expressed his appreciation for the “hard work of Covington County Sheriff’s Office and the Gantt Police Department, as well as the help of the Andalusia Police Department. They all worked together for the common good and did a great job.”

    Merrell said he expects the case against the last defendant, Ramone Smith of Andalusia, to be tried later this year.

    Source: Andalusia Star

  • Front Desk Receptionist at AHI Residence Limited

    The AHI Residence is an 18-room Bed &Breakfast, non-smoking, non-alcohol serving facility located on the Lagos Mainland.

    The AHI Residence is designed for professionals who require a serene and comfortable accommodation for strategic retreats, seminars, workshops, business meetings, academic or intellectual reflection and output especially those using the adjoining halls and meeting rooms at Action Health Incorporated’s (AHI) office complex.Job Summary

    We are seeking a proactive, well-organized, and friendly front desk receptionist with a talent for social media and communication.
    The ideal applicant will serve as our guests' initial point of contact, guaranteeing a cordial greeting and prompt service.
    They will also assist our marketing and promotional endeavors by upselling to visitors.

    Key Responsibilities

    Warmly greet guests and efficiently manage check-in and check-out procedures.
    Handle phone calls, reservations, and guest inquiries with a positive attitude.
    Provide information on hotel amenities, local attractions, and hotel services to guests.
    Coordinate with other departments (housekeeping, concierge, etc.) to ensure a seamless guest experience.
    Perform basic administrative tasks such as record-keeping and handling guest feedbacks.

    Required Qualifications & Skills

    A minimum qualification of OND
    Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
    Great in using Microsoft Office (Excel and Word).
    Strong organizational and multitasking abilities.
    A proactive and friendly personality with a knack for problem-solving.
    Experience in marketing or content creation is a plus.

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  • Social Media/Marketing Assistant at Kingsley Heath April, 2025

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    Key responsibilities:

    Content creation and curation:

    • Develop, schedule, and publish compelling content across multiple social media platforms, including text, images, videos, and graphics, aligned with brand messaging.

    Social media strategy development:

    • Create and implement comprehensive social media strategies to achieve specific marketing objectives, including audience growth, lead generation, and brand awareness.

    Community management:

    • Engage with followers by responding to comments, messages, and queries promptly, fostering positive interactions and addressing customer concerns.

    Data analysis and reporting:

    • Monitor social media analytics to track campaign performance, identify trends, and make data-driven adjustments to improve engagement and reach.

    Campaign management:

    • Plan and execute social media campaigns, including paid advertising, influencer collaborations, and promotional initiatives.

    Trend monitoring:

    • Stay updated on emerging social media trends, platforms, and best practices to adapt strategies accordingly.

    Brand consistency:

    • Ensure all social media content aligns with the company’s brand identity and voice across platforms.

    Copy Writing:

    • Compelling copy for every product we make.

    Marketing calendar:

    • Creation and implementation

    Online store materials:

    • Video, animation, reels etc

    Photo Shoots:

    • For online content and online store.

    Retail Window:

    • Instore integrated campaigns

    Retail sales incentives and sales training materials:

    Music for Store:

    • Updating music that fits the brand.

    eCommerce channels:

    • Updating look feel of online store – web banners etc.

    Collaboration:

    • Work with other marketing teams, designers, and stakeholders to coordinate social media activities and align with overall marketing goals.

    Required skills

    Excellent writing and communication skills:

    • Ability to craft engaging copy and effectively communicate with diverse audiences across social media platforms.

    Visual design understanding:

    • Basic graphic design skills to create visually appealing content.

    Analytical skills:

    • Proficiency in using social media analytics tools to interpret data and make informed decisions.

    Time management and organization:

    • Ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple social media accounts efficiently.

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    • Understanding of digital marketing concepts, including SEO, paid advertising, and social media marketing best practices. Working experience with Shopify.

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    • Ability to quickly adjust to changing social media landscapes and algorithms
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    • From concept to creation, evaluation to activation, plan to finished product — it all begins right here.

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  • I wanted outright removal of Fubara – Wike

    Nyesom Wike,  the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has declared his support for President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, adding that he would have preferred the outright removal of the suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara. 

    Wike made this known on Friday, April 18, during a media chat in Abuja. 

    President Tinubu last month declared a state of emergency in the state, citing escalating political instability and recent security threats, including pipeline explosions. 

    The President suspended Governor Fubara, Deputy Governor Ngozi Odu, and all members of the House of Assembly for six months. 

    Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas was appointed as sole administrator of the state pending the resolution of the crisis. 

    Wike, who was the immediate past governor of Rivers, said: “As a politician, I am not happy with the declaration of Emergency Rule in Rivers state. I wanted the outright removal of the governor. But for the interest of the state, the president did the right thing to prevent anarchy in the state. 

    “The matter is in court but people must tell the truth. The governor was gone. It is not in my place to make it good for the governor. As a politician, my business is not to make him comfortable.” 

    Wike and Fubara have been at loggerheads since Fubara became governor.

    Source: Linda Ikeji

  • Google One AI Premium with Gemini Advanced Now Free for Students

    AI tools are a boon to not just regular users but also for students as they massively help in research. Gemini has recently gained lots of new goodies, including the recent Veo 2 Video Generation tool, which makes it easier to generate videos. However, the Google One AI plan which includes these tools could be expensive for students at $20. Well, not anymore, as Google has just made the AI Premium plan free for students.

    The Google One AI Premium plan is now free for students starting today. The free premium which otherwise costs $19.99 can now be redeemed without any fees and will last until June 30, 2026. It’s worth noting that the offer is only available until June 30, 2025.

    If you’re a student, all you need is a .edu email for verification, after which you can enjoy all of Gemini‘s perks, including the latest Veo 2, 2 TB of storage, Gemini Advanced (2.5 Pro), NotebookLM Plus, and more. All you need to do is click the Student discount link, enter your .edu email address, and subscribe to Google One AI Premium. You will be notified before the plan ends.

    A tighter Gemini integration across the Google suite can help students generate or refine their ideas, whereas NotebookLM can help comprehensively with deep research.

    Google’s not the only one offering student discounts, though. OpenAI and Anthropic have their own student offers for ChatGPT Edu (with GPT-4o) and Claude for Education — both are free as well.

    What are your thoughts on giants fighting over AI dominance in the student space? Will AI be a boon for future, or is over-reliance a huge concern? Let us know in the comments below.

    Abubakar Mohammed

    Abubakar covers Tech at Beebom, with his passion for technology tracing back to 2011 when he received a Dell Inspiron 5100 as a gift. He’s also a passionate advocate for the right-to-repair movement, believing in empowering users to maintain and extend the life of their devices. Outside the tech world, he enjoys watching anime and exploring his newfound enthusiasm for Japanese cars. In his free time, you’ll often find him immersed in Genshin Impact or researching his next gadget purchase. Before joining Beebom, he contributed to leading publications like Android Police, How-To Geek, and Fossbytes.


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  • Police arrests three suspected IPOB members in Imo

    Police operatives in Imo on Thursday arrested three suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) in the state.

    The spokesman for the state police command, Henry Okoye, who disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Owerri, said the suspects were arrested at a hideout in Okigwe Local Government Area of the state.

    He added that the arrest followed “sustained operational momentum against criminal elements threatening public safety in the state.”

    The spokesman said: “On April 17, 2025, at about 0120 hours, operatives of the command’s tactical teams, in synergy with local vigilante groups, acted on credible intelligence and stormed a suspected IPOB/ESN hideout on Cameron Street, Ubahu, in Okigwe Local Government Area.

    “On sighting the operatives, the suspects opened fire, resulting in a gun battle during which three suspects were arrested.”

    Okoye added that two others escaped into the surrounding bushes.

    According to him, one AK-47 rifle, two pump-action guns, 18 live cartridges, mobile devices, laptops, and N10.3 million cash were recovered from the scene.

    “Investigations revealed that the money was contributed by IPOB members to finance terrorism,” he stated.

    Source: Ripples Nigeria

  • Democratic Lawmakers Demand Answers on MBDA Shutdown

    Reports emerged that the Trump administration has effectively shuttered the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA),an agency with a decades-long mandate to empower minority entrepreneurs and strengthen economic opportunity across the country.

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Three Democratic lawmakers are demanding urgent answers from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after reports emerged that the Trump administration has effectively shuttered the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA)—an agency with a decades-long mandate to empower minority entrepreneurs and strengthen economic opportunity across the country.

    In a letter sent April 17, Senators Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) called for transparency and a full accounting of a reported reduction-in-force (RIF) that eliminated nearly all of the MBDA’s staff, potentially in violation of federal law. The senators accuse Lutnick of contradicting his own sworn testimony and dismantling a congressionally authorized agency without legislative approval.

    “If true, this action would not only prevent MBDA from successfully carrying out its congressionally mandated programs and duties; it would appear to contradict the testimony you provided during your confirmation hearing,” the lawmakers wrote.

    The MBDA is the only federal agency exclusively focused on promoting the growth, competitiveness, and sustainability of minority-owned businesses—a sector that represents more than 12 million U.S. firms and generates over $1.8 trillion in annual economic output. Since its creation by President Richard Nixon in 1969, the agency has played a crucial role in addressing systemic barriers faced by entrepreneurs of color.

    In Fiscal Year 2024, the MBDA helped businesses access $1.5 billion in capital, facilitated contracts, and supported the creation or retention of approximately 23,000 jobs, according to federal data. Its nationwide network of business centers provides tailored assistance, including help with securing capital, navigating federal contracts, and building strategic partnerships.

    From Testimony to Turmoil

    Secretary Lutnick, a former Wall Street executive, testified during his January 2025 confirmation hearing that he did not support dismantling the MBDA. His nomination moved forward, in part, on the basis of those assurances. Yet just weeks later, President Trump issued a sweeping executive order titled “Continuing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy,” directing Cabinet agencies to streamline or eliminate programs.

    That order required all federal departments to report back within seven days with compliance plans, including any agency components that could be eliminated. Lawmakers and external watchdogs now say the Commerce Department’s implementation of that order has gone far beyond what Congress intended—and may have violated federal statute.

    “Alarmingly, information provided to our offices makes clear the RIF your Department initiated at the MBDA was even more sweeping than we had feared, leaving the agency with effectively no staff,” the senators wrote. “It is unclear to whom, if anyone, MBDA Business Centers are reporting or who is currently implementing MBDA’s congressionally mandated programs and duties.”

    The senators are demanding that Secretary Lutnick respond to a series of questions and provide all documentation by May 1, including:

    • The number of MBDA staff placed on administrative leave or issued RIF notices

    • Copies of those notices

    • Internal documents showing compliance with Trump’s March 14 order

    • A legal explanation for how the actions align with the Minority Business Development Act of 2021, which codified the agency into law

    • Clarification on how the actions square with Lutnick’s testimony

    Dismantling by Executive Order

    The March 14 executive order has become a flashpoint for Democrats and economic equity advocates who say it is being used to sidestep Congress and unilaterally dismantle programs that don’t align with the administration’s political priorities.

    While President Trump has defended the move as a necessary measure to “reduce bureaucratic waste,” critics argue that the MBDA’s elimination is ideological—and deeply damaging.

    “This is not bureaucracy; this is targeted harm to one of the few federal entities designed to serve communities of color in business,” said a former MBDA official, who asked to remain anonymous. “Congress spoke clearly in 2021 when it codified this agency. The administration is now acting in open defiance of that law.”

    The Minority Business Development Act of 2021, part of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (P.L. 117-58), was a landmark legislative achievement. It not only formally authorized the MBDA for the first time in its history, but expanded its mandate, increased funding, and established a Senate-confirmed director position to ensure long-term institutional stability.

    Lawmakers argue that this congressional intent is now being flagrantly ignored.

    Economic Stakes and National Backlash

    The stakes of MBDA’s closure are significant. Minority-owned businesses have historically faced limited access to capital, credit, and procurement opportunities—a disparity that the MBDA was specifically designed to help remedy.

    Without the MBDA’s support, thousands of entrepreneurs may lose access to federal contracting pipelines and technical assistance that are critical to survival and growth—particularly in rural, suburban, and urban communities still recovering from the pandemic and inflation-related economic pressure.

    “This is the worst possible time to abandon minority entrepreneurs,” said Sen. Cantwell, Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. “These businesses are job creators. They are innovators. And Congress made it clear: we expect the MBDA to continue doing this vital work.”

    What Happens Next

    The senators’ oversight request sets the stage for a likely confrontation between the White House and Congress over agency authority and executive overreach. The Senate Commerce Committee may call hearings or move to introduce legislation preventing further reductions at MBDA or similar agencies.

    Meanwhile, advocates say the broader concern is whether statutory protections can hold in an environment where the executive branch disregards the will of Congress.

    “Simply put, such a move would reflect the exact type of ‘dismantling’ of the MBDA that you promised not to carry out,” the lawmakers concluded in their letter. “We urge you to stay true to your testimony.”

    With less than two weeks until the May 1 deadline, attention now turns to whether Secretary Lutnick will comply—and what recourse lawmakers may take if he does not.

    Source: Seattle Medium