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Orlando nightclub shooting Diana Alvarez FBI: ‘No impending charges’ against others Lawyer: By Arek Sarkissian naplesnews.com a block from Pulse, dismissed the lead agency on the case, was Search for Naples Daily News reports that that an ex-wife of still investigating whether some- Find more photos, videos and ongoing Mateen was due to face charges, one else helped Mateen plan the ORLANDO— FBI Special Agent coverage of the aftermath of the shooting. but he did not rule out of she was shooting. He said the FBI also was 9-year-old Ron Hopper said Wednesday that involved in planning the mass investigating threats of violence there are “no impending charges” self-proclaimed radical jihadist, murder. made after the shooting toward against any accomplices in the was killed in a standoff with police “Right now, as we speak, there the Muslim community. has ended shooting at an Orlando gay night- as he tried to escape the carnage are no impending charges,” Hop- “I can tell you that we are con- club where 49 people were killed with other patrons through a hole per said. “If someone is able to be tinuing to pore through volumi- By Melissa Montoya in theworst massshootinginU.S. in a wall. charged in this incident, we will nous amounts of digital media and Michael Braun history. Hopper, standing with state bring them to justice.” The News-Press NaplesOmar DailyMa Newsteen, -a 06/16/201629-year-old, and locaCopyl law Reducedenforcemen to 88%t ab fromout originalHo ppto erfit lettersaid pagethe FBI, which is SeePageORLANDO : A01, 4A The search for 9-year- old Diana Alvarez has come to an end. Attorney Thomas R. Busatta, who is repre- A model of health senting the missing San Carlos Park girl’s fam- ily, made the state- mentoutside his office in south Fort Diana Myers on Alvarez Wednesday. He also said law en- forcement told the fam- ily Jorge Guerrero-Torres made “admissions” that place him with Diana at around 3 a.m. the morning of May 29, when she went missing. Guerrero-Torres, 28, wasarrestedonfederal charges of child pornog- raphyJune 7. Documents show that investigators found pornographic im- ages on a cellphone they believe to be his. Authori- ties have not said whether the images are of Diana. Though the physical search for Diana has been suspended, the investiga- tion is ongoing, Busatta said. The girl’s mother, Rita Hernandez, and her live- in partner, Uribe Jimenez, remain focused on finding Diana. Both were visibly DAVID ALBERS/STAFF (2) upsetWednesday. East Naples resident Gloria Jackson, 84, wades out of the Gulf of Mexico after a swim as one of her health-conscious habits Friday in Naples. “Diana has now been missing 18 days,” Busatta ■ At 84, East Naples woman’s said. “They have exhaust- routine built on healthy habits ed all avenues as far as a search in the woods,” By Liz Freeman Busatta added. [email protected]; 239-263-4778 In a statement, Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott loria Jackson checks the knots she put in her said a wide variety of man- bathing suit straps before a beach walk and power and resources were Gswim in the Gulf of Mexico. used to try to find the miss- It’s a fix against stretched-out straps in a fa- inggirl. vorite suit, the one piece with black and white spots “Weather was an obvi- and skirt. At 84, she doesn’t mind knots in her bathing ous impediment of our suit straps. efforts in the days follow- A native of Peru, Jackson is religious about her ex- ing her disappearance, as ercise schedule that begins at 5 a.m. She walks her neighborhood in East Naples for an hour and pops a See SEARCH, 5A “Body Electric” tape from the ’80s exercise series in her player. She walks 10 miles a day. “For me, it’s not exercise. It’s fun,” Jackson said, her Jackson pours herself 4 ounces of red wine as part of a lunchtime ritual INDEX salt-and-pepper hair cropped short. “I need to move.” Tuesday in her East Naples home. She swims year-round in the Gulf — three days a ADVICE, 6D MOVIES, 6D week — water temperature in winter be damned. She LETTERS, 6-7B OBITUARIES, 5B takes only cold showers. For me, it’s not exercise. It’s fun. CLASSIFIED, PUZZLES, 5D “You have to go in quickly,” she said. “You go run 11-14D TELEVISION, 7D and jump in and wave your arms around. Everybody I need to move.” LOTTERY, 2A WEATHER, 8B makes fun of me.” Gloria Jackson About today’s edition Some see her routines as kooky, particularly her mid- 92nd year • No. 328 daymealofpeanuts andwine. It takesnearlytwo hours naplesnews.com 4 sections • 44 pages Main number: 239-213-6000 See HEALTH, 4A See more photos and a video of Gloria Jackson.

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as well as interviews and other investigative techniques,” Hopper said. “And at this time I can tell you there’s nothing to suggest any other target other than the Pulse nightclub.” Hopper’s comments shed little light on what exactly led up to the night Mateen walked into the club in Orlando on Sunday about 2 a.m., armed with a powerful assault rifle and a semi-automatic handgun. Mateen sprayed bullets into the crowd of roughly 300 people before getting into a gunbattle with an off-duty Orlando police officer who was investigating an underage drinking case outside. Backup Orlando officers arrivedatthe club andthey chased Mateen into a bathroom, which launched a three hour stand- off. A SWAT team armored truck created a hole in a cinder block wall of a bathroom in the club, allowing up to 20 patrons to jump out. Mateen also jumped out and got into another gunbattle with officers outside and was shot dead. Orlando Police Chief John Mina said the scene inside the nightclub was so graphic that even his most seasoned violent crimes investigators took advantage of counseling services that were offered over the past two days. Hundreds of officers were counseled Tuesday and the agency’s SWAT team took part Wednesday. “These are some of the toughest people I’ve seen,” Mina said. “People who have seen deaths, homicides, dead infants ABOVE: alexis behrens, 14, and car crashes, but no one can prepare for what those officers left, is consoled by her mother, encountered that night.” lupe ruelas, at the entrance Gov. Rick Scott, speaking at the same bring with Hopper, of orlando Health, where a called for unity in the state, and in the nation, in the wake of memorial was created by sup- Sunday’s attack. porters Wednesday in orlando. “This was clearly an attack on our gay community. This alexis and her mother are from was clearly an attack on our Hispanic community. It’s a ter- Miami. ror attack on our nation,” Scott said. “It’s a terror attack on our way of life. Our city and our state have come together LEFT: Members of theflorida as a nation.” Department of law enforce- ment, fbi and orange County sheriff’s office continue gath- Gov. Rick Scott called for unity ering evidence Wednesday at in the state, and in the nation, the Pulse nightclub in orlando. Naplesin Dailyth eNewswa -ke 06/16/2016of Sunday’s attaCopyck. Reduced to 76% from original to fit letter page Page : A04

HEALTH and earned a liberal arts Jackson’s routine today living room. from 1A degree. She traveled by her- is clockwork. She’s up at Her daughter buys her self in the U.S. and Europe 4:30 a.m. for her one hour mother’s clothesfor her, for several years, unheard or longer walk. size 00, or a children’s size to finish a small bowl of of for a young woman in the She volunteers two 12. peanuts and four ounces 1950s. days a week at NCH Baker Jackson is 4’ 11” but used of Chilean red wine. She met her husband in Downtown Hospital, where to be aninch taller when she “My doctor said it 1965, an American research she greets visitors in the wasyounger. sounds crazy but it is economist sent to Peru to lobby and delivers the mail “I don’t seem to be working for you,” she said. help companies get devel- that arrives twice daily. shrinking too much,” she “Keep doing it.” oped. “I ask her who winds you said. All of Jackson’s habits At their first dinner, he up in the morning?” Paul She always uses the stairs reflect longevity principles told her about growing up Plageman, 80, another vol- to delivermailinthe six-sto- promoted by Dan Buettner, in Springfield, Missouri, unteer, said. “She just keeps ry hospital. Sometimes she the founder of the Blue about his GI Bill to attend going. She comes in the runs into Dr. Allen Weiss, Zones Project and former Stanford University in morning like a little spark.” NCHchief executiveofficer National Geographic ex- DaviD albers/staff Palo Alto, California. She The peanuts-and-wine andpresident. plorer. In his 2008 New Naples resident Gloria Jackson, 84, right, sorts mail with thought he was nice. thing has been going on “I think they are the only York Times best-seller, mailroom clerk Debbie forges as part of Jackson’s volunteer “Two hours later he for years, her daughter said. two who take the stairs to The Blue Zones, he talks work at NCH baker Hospital Downtown. asked, ‘Would you marry Her mother shells the un- the sixth floor,” said Mia about common behaviors me?’ ” Jackson said. “I said, salted peanuts and adds un- Jackson, her daughter and of people he met around taken the leap. breakfast every morning ‘Can I answer you tomor- salted sunflower seeds and an NCH employee. the world who live to 100 Jackson’s deceased hus- of fresh fruit with Greek row?’” soy nuts. She uses a small Weiss introduced the or older. band, Charlie Jackson, an yogurt and flaxseed. Din- He called 9 a.m. sharp. glass bowl to determine the Blue Zones Project to The principles include American she agreed to ner is fresh vegetables and “What is your answer?” amount. SouthwestFlorida,and moving naturally to stay marry after one date, didn’t brown rice. “Why not,” she said. “It’s very complex,” her NCH is underwriting the fit,eating aplant-slant diet, share her rigid health hab- “I remember he would “Let’s give it a try.” daughter said. localinitiativeoverthe next taking time to downshift, its. He was a meat-and-po- always ask her, ‘Why are She was 33 years old. He eight to 10 years. staying connected to oth- tatoes guy. you eating that way?’ ” Mia was 16 years her senior. The rouTiNe Today Jackson has only heard ers and putting family first. “He thought I was kind Jackson, 50, said. Jackson’s love of the Jackson swims midmorn- bits and pieces about the A campaign is underway of crazy,” she said. beach brought them to Na- ing in the Gulf on days she’s Blue Zones project. That’s to help Southwest That is true, their eldest Naples by way ples in 1990. They had spent not volunteering. In the af- amusingtoher daughter, residents, businesses, daughter, Mia Jackson, of peru 16 years in Peru to be near ternoon, she knits bootees who said she could be a schools and other groups said. Jackson was born in her family and eight years and caps she donates for program poster child. adopt Blue Zones’ habits. A Her mother doesn’t eat Arequipa, Peru, and raised in Missouri to be near his newborns at NCH North “She’s been doing those dozen communities around meat or processed food, in Lima.She attendeda family. Their four children Naples Hospital. Even then (habits) since she was 17,” the United States have and meticulously prepares German-run high school were nearly grown. doesn’t sit. She paces her she said.

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