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WALKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Martin Luther King holiday: Scale Back Alabama Foul play Faith, politics mix this holiday begins ATLANTA (AP) — Against the back- radical action in line with King’s prin- rarely drop of a presidential election year, Mon- ciples. this week day’s Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Monday’s speeches at Ebenezer Bap- found leaders still wrestling over how to tist were just one slice of the political By JENNIFER COHRON involved best embody the slain civil rights leader. struggle in Georgia, where Democrats Daily Mountain Eagle In Atlanta, Republicans told a some- believe they can make further inroads times cool crowd at Ebenezer Baptist in the Republican controlled state, aided Weigh-in week has in missing Church, King’s onetime church, that by diverse in-migration and a suburban arrived for Scale Back they were honoring King’s legacy of backlash against President Donald Alabama, a free statewide person service and political empowerment. But Trump. weight-loss campaign The Rev. Democrats found more favor by high- Up for re-election this year, Trump hosted since 2007. Martin Luther lighting the ways they said the current Teams of two can cases political and social order calls for more See KING, A5 register King Jr. online at scale- By JENNIFER COHRON backa- Daily Mountain Eagle KING REMEMBERED IN JASPER labama. Foul play was almost never com/join. involved in missing person cas- Partic- es reported in Walker County ipants in 2019, according to statistics must be at least 18 years released over the weekend by old and live or work in the Walker County Sheriff’s Alabama. Office. In Walker County, the Only local Extension Office two of the on North Airport Road 68 people is serving as a weigh-in reported site. Available times are missing today from 8:30 a.m. to since Jan. 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday 1, 2019, are through Friday from 8:30 believed to have disappeared a.m. to 4 p.m. under suspicious circumstanc- The contest runs for es, according to a Facebook post nine weeks. Teams in published Saturday. which both members lose Several individuals were re- at least 10 pounds by the ported missing multiples times week of April 6-12 will be during the year. One person eligible for cash priz- was reported as missing/run- es. Following a random away five times, one was report- drawing, three teams will ed missing four times and five win $1,000 per member, were reported missing twice. three teams win $500 The post characterized most per member and three of the disappearances as being teams will win $250 per someone who wanted to get A small group of member. away and be left alone, delin- people braved the Individuals who lose at quent juveniles or juveniles who cold Monday to cel- least 10 pounds will be were being abused who inten- eligible for an individual ebrate the life of the prize if their partner does See MISSING, A5 late Dr. Martin Luther not meet his or her goal. King Jr. with a march Since 2007, 353,434 through downtown individuals have par- Jasper. The group ticipated in Scale Back Sheriff’s Office stopped for a prayer Alabama and 1.4 million on the courthouse cumulative pounds have square before con- been lost. reports active Last year, 843 teams tinuing their march out of 8,841 participating year in Sipsey to the Percy Goode achieved the goal of losing Community Center at least 10 pounds per By JENNIFER COHRON for a special program team member. Daily Mountain Eagle to honor the civil A list of resources for rights icon. healthy living is available The Walker County Sheriff’s Daily Mountain Eagle photos - Ron Harris See SCALE BACK, A5 Office substation in Sipsey was used 133 times between April and December 2019, according to statistics released this week by WALKER COLLEGE FOUNDATION Sheriff Nick Smith. The substation was the first of three opened last year as part WCF planning alumni, of a plan to better serve various parts of the county. Substations friends trip to Alaska are also now located in Curry and Townley. Special to the Eagle In Sipsey, the sheriff’s depart- ment also became the primary The Walker College Foundation’s Alumni and Friends law enforcement agency after the group is planning a once in a lifetime exploration of Alas- town council voted in January ka. 2019 to suspend its police ser- The annual WCF Alumni and Friends trip will be from vices due to financial problems. June 23 to July 4 this year, taking participants to Alaska Photo Special to the Eagle Throughout the year, the and Denali National Park. Alumni and friends of the Walker College Foundation have an See SIPSEY, A5 See TRIP, A5 opportunity to take a trip to Alaska later this year.
DEATHS WEATHER INDEX SOCIAL Susan Marie Keith, 71, Cashword...... A6 LEFT Corner Classifieds...... A11 Dolores Ann Aderholt, 78, Comics...... ON A8 RED Jasper Use your Dear Abby...... A8 Kathleen Edith McClendon, 95, phone to Horoscope...... A8 Find us on your Jasper High Low quickly sign Opinion...... A4 favorite podcast up for our Sports...... A9 streaming FULL OBITUARIES / A2 44 22 weekly e-mail platforms. newsletter One section, 14 pages A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., Jan. 21, 2020 www.mountaineagle.com Today’s weather DEATHS & FUNERALS Forecast for Tuesday, January 21, 2020 TENN. Oxford 41/24 Huntsville Susan Marie Keith Kathleen Edith McClendon ARK. 41/21 Susan Marie Keith, 71, of Corner, went to be with May 31, 1924‑January 20, 2020 the Lord Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, after a lengthy battle Kathleen Edith McClendon, 95, of Jasper, passed GA. with cancer. away Monday, Jan. 20, 2020, at her daughter’s home. She was a member of New Temple Baptist Church. The family will receive friends today, Jan. 21, 2020, Greenville Birmingham 42/28 44/22 For many years, Susan enjoyed keeping children, from 5 until 8 p.m. at Abundant Life Fellowship. Fu- spending time at the lake, fishing, cooking, and craft- neral services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020, ing. at 1 p.m. at Abundant Life Fellowship. Burial will be Funeral services will be held today, Jan. 21, 2020, at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Lee Aaron, Dale Banks Jackson Montgomery at 2 p.m. in the New Horizon Memorial Chapel. The and Richard Aaron will officiate. 45/24 48/20 Rev. J.J. Creel will officiate. Burial will follow at Mt. Mrs. McClendon was preceded in death by her Zion Cemetery in Warrior. Visitation will be held husband, Lawrence B. McClendon; daughter, Betty Brookhaven Hattiesburg today from 12:30 until 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Hazel; sons, Pete McClendon and Billy McClendon; 47/28 47/25 She was preceded in death by her parents, Jack and grandson, Scottie Hazel; granddaughters, Kelli
Mobile Margaret Curd. McClendon and Tracie Proud; father, Sid Burton; 46/25 She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Don mother, Mamie Smith Burton; and daughter-in-law, LA. FLA. Keith; sons, Joe Keith and Rob Keith; brother, Law- Kathy McClendon. rence Curd (Glenda); sister-in-law, Karen Daniels She is survived by her daughter, Ann Pierce (Gene); (Don); brother-in-law, Tim Keith (Stacy); and six daughter-in-law, Annette McClendon; sons, Larry Mc- nieces and nephews. Clendon and Tony McClendon; son-in-law, Ronald Ha- The family wishes to give special thanks to the zel; sisters, Shirley Aaron (JC) and Virginia Dutton ladies of Kindred at Home and Kindred Hospice of (Billy); eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; ©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. Jasper for their loving care, and the Homebound Min- and nine great-great-grandchildren. istry of New Temple Baptist Church for their many visits. Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Online condolences may be expressed at www. newhorizonmemorial.com Fires set stage for OBITUARY POLICY New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home, Dora; 205-648-2323 The Daily Mountain Eagle publishes irreversible forest obituaries for a minimum $65 charge for a standard obituary. The standard obituary includes the deceased’s complete name, losses in Australia Dolores Ann Aderholt age, occupation, date, cause and place Dolores Ann Aderholt, 78, of Jasper, passed away of death, time and place of services and By MATTHEW BROWN Sunday Jan. 19, 2020, at her residence. survivors. Photographs of the deceased are and CHRISTINA LARSON Arrangements will be announced later by Kilgo- welcome, but not required. If the obituary Associated Press re-Green Funeral Home. exceeds standard space, additional charges may be incurred. Information must be Australia’s forests are burning at a rate unmatched Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 received from the funeral home handling the arrangements and services. in modern times and scientists say the landscape is being permanently altered as a warming climate brings profound changes to the island continent. Heat waves and drought have fueled bigger and more frequent fires in parts of Australia, so far this season torching some 40,000 square miles (104,000 square kilometers), an area about as big as Ohio. #MeToo prosecutors deploy With blazes still raging in the country’s southeast, government officials are drawing up plans to reseed burned areas to speed up forest recovery that could experts early to thwart defense otherwise take decades or even centuries. But some scientists and forestry experts doubt that reseeding and other intervention efforts can match By MARYCLAIRE DALE the scope of the destruction. The fires since Septem- Associated Press ber have killed 28 people and burned more than 2,600 When his trial opens in houses. the coming days, Harvey Before the recent wildfires, ecologists divided up Weinstein’s defense team Australia’s native vegetation into two categories: is expected to go on the fire-adapted landscapes that burn periodically, and offensive against the those that don’t burn. In the recent fires, that dis- women who have accused tinction lost meaning — even rainforests and peat him of rape and sexual swamps caught fire, likely changing them forever. assault, in part by ques- Flames have blazed through jungles dried out by tioning if they acted like drought, such as Eungella National Park, where victims afterward. shrouds of mist have been replaced by smoke. New York City prose- “Anybody would have said these forests don’t burn, cutors intend to counter that there’s not enough material and they are wet. with a strategy that’s Well they did,” said forest restoration expert Sebas- taken hold since the tian Pfautsch, a research fellow at Western Sydney 2018 retrial of comedi- University. an Bill Cosby: calling a “Climate change is happening now, and we are see- sex crimes expert as a ing the effects of it,” he said. witness to dispel assump- High temperatures, drought and more frequent tions about how rape and wildfires — all linked to climate change — may make sexual assault victims it impossible for even fire-adapted forests to be fully behave after an attack. restored, scientists say. AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews In fact, Weinstein’s “The normal processes of recovery are going to be prosecutors are using Harvey Weinstein leaves a Manhattan courthouse after a second day of jury less effective, going to take longer,” said Roger Kitch- the very same expert, Dr. selection for his trial on rape and sexual assault charges Thursday in New ing, an ecologist at Griffith University in Queensland. Barbara Ziv. She was the “Instead of an ecosystem taking a decade, it may take York. first prosecution witness a century or more to recover, all assuming we don’t at Cosby’s retrial and is get another fire season of this magnitude soon.” relationships. really raped, this is not cases, that may be tough expected to testify early Young stands of mountain ash trees — which are Through experts like what you do,” she said. to do once jurors form in Weinstein’s trial this not expected to burn because they have minimal foli- Ziv, they can immediately Defense attorney Kath- opinions. month. age — have burned in the Australian Alps, the high- focus the jury’s attention leen Bliss took similar “One of the big dif- Ziv, a forensic psy- est mountain range on the continent. Fire this year on victim behavior and aim at Cosby’s accusers ferences (at the Cosby chiatrist who has spent wiped out stands reseeded following fires in 2013. frame the way jurors in scorching closing argu- retrial) was using the decades working with sex Mountain ash, the world’s tallest flowering trees, hear later testimony. ments in April 2018. victim expert early in the offenders and victims, is reach heights of almost 90 meters (300 feet) and That approach can help She called trial accuser trial. I think that served likely to be an important live hundreds of years. They’re an iconic presence in prosecutors bust myths Andrea Constand “a con to help educate the jury potential bulwark against southeast Australia, comparable to the redwoods of and preemptively weaken artist” and witness Janice on rape myths and victim Weinstein’s defense that Northern California, and are highly valued by the defense strategies. Dickerson, one of five oth- behavior,” said Kevin he had consensual rela- timber industry. “I think that makes er accusers to testify for Steele, the suburban Phil- tionships with the two “I’m expecting major areas of (tree) loss this year, sense. It’s basically a the prosecution, “a failed adelphia district attorney women at the center of mainly because we will not have sufficient seed to sow quick education for the starlet” and “aged-out who oversaw both Cosby the case. them,” said Owen Bassett of Forest Solutions, a pri- jury, and it’s true the model” who had seeming- prosecutions. One of the women, who vate company that works with government agencies to jury starts to see things ly “slept with every man The practice isn’t limit- accuses Weinstein of rap- reseed forests by helicopter following fires. through that lens,” said on the planet.” ed to the courtroom. ing her in a Manhattan Bassett plans to send out teams to climb trees in Laurie Levenson, a Given the cultural Experts and victims are hotel room in 2013, sent parts of Victoria that did not burn to harvest seed criminal law professor at moment, some defense also working with police him warm emails in the pods. But he expects to get at most a ton of seeds this Loyola Law School in Los lawyers question that to help them understand months after the alleged year, about one-tenth of what he said is needed. Angeles. strategy. The goal, they victim behavior. assault. In addition to the say, should be to discredit They can have the same “Miss you big guy,” said alleged rape, Weinstein, accusers without eviscer- misconceptions as juries, one note. 67, is charged with sex- ating them. Eviscerating said former prosecutor VOLUME 58 NUMBER 228 “There is no one else I ually assaulting another them could turn off a Kristen Feden, who gave would enjoy catching up woman, Mimi Haleyi, jury. closing arguments in Daily Mountain Eagle with that understands in 2006. If convicted, he In Weinstein’s case, Cosby’s retrial and now me quite like you,” said could be sentenced to life the task is all the more represents sex assault - Main Office 1301 Member another. in prison. daunting. News reports victims in private prac- E. Viking Drive There was similar Jasper, AL 35501 Audit Bureau Opening statements about his alleged pre- tice. The police train- Phone (205) 221-2840 of Circulations evidence at Cosby’s trial are expected as soon as dation of scores of wom- ing, she said, “certainly that he had remained in this week, following two en — from high-profile changes the way they Business Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday contact with some of his weeks of jury selection. actresses to production investigate.” Closed Saturday & Sunday victims. Weinstein’s lead lawyer, assistants — launched Constand, who lives in Daily Mountain Eagle ISSN 0893-0759 Copyright © 2015 by the Daily Mountain Eagle is published every morning Tuesday-Sunday by Jasper Daily Mountain Ziv testified that vic- former Chicago prosecu- the #MeToo movement in Toronto, is doing training Eagle , a division of Cleveland Newspapers, Inc., 1301 Viking Drive, Jasper, AL tims frequently avoid or tor Donna Rotunno, said late 2017. sessions with law enforce- 35501, Tuesday-Sunday (Daily except Christmas). 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DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., Jan. 21, 2020 www.mountaineagle.com — A3 Hawaii man suspected of killing 2 cops described as unhinged
HONOLULU (AP) — An Hawaii handyman who is presumed dead in- side a home that burned after he stabbed his landlord and fatally am- bushed two police officers AP Photo/Julio Cortez had a history of run-ins with police, authorities Demonstrators stand outside a security zone said, and his lawyer said before a pro gun rally Monday in Richmond, Va. the man thought the government was spying on him. Pro-gun rally by Jarovlav “Jerry” Hanel faced eviction because thousands in Virginia the landlord wanted to move into the home where ends peacefully he had stayed for free in return for maintenance RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Thousands of gun- work, said the lawyer, rights activists from around the country rallied Jonathan Burge. peacefully at the Virginia Capitol on Monday, pro- Authorities said Sunday testing plans by the state’s Democratic leadership that Hanel stabbed Lois to pass gun-control legislation that have become Cain, the landlord who Jamm Aquino/Honolulu Star-Advertiser via AP a key flash point in the national debate over gun had filed court documents violence. last week to evict him. Honolulu police watch a house fire after a shooting and domestic incident The size of the rally and the expected participa- After the stabbing, two at a residence on Hibiscus Road near Diamond Head on Sunday in Hono- tion of white supremacists and fringe militia groups Honolulu police officers lulu. Two Honolulu police officers were killed and two civilians were injured. raised fears that the state could see a repeat of the were fatally shot and the Moments after the shooting, the house was set on fire, possibly by the violence that exploded in 2017 in Charlottesville. home and neighboring suspect. But the rally concluded uneventfully around noon, structures later burst and the mood was largely festive as attendees — into flames. the first police officer ar- many carrying military-style rifles — spilled into Hanel is presumed rived. Two more officers the streets, chanting “USA!” and waving signs dead inside the destroyed arrived moments later. denouncing Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam. home, along with two Felix said he then heard “I love this. This is like the Super Bowl for the other women who have two gunshots and that Second Amendment right here,” said P.J. Hudson, a not been identified, police he and the officer carried truck driver from Richmond who carried an AR-15 said. the injured woman into a rifle just outside Capitol Square. “Maybe that’s what set neighbor’s garage across He was one of the few African-American rally him off if she went there the street. goers in the crowd that was overwhelmingly white and served him,” with the Ballard said Hanel did and male, and frequently was stopped and asked to eviction, Burge said. not have any gun permits. pose for pictures wearing his “Black Guns Matter” Burge said he never Burge has represented sweatshirt. expected Hanel to act out Hanel since 2015 in vari- violently. “This is just ous disputes with neigh- Authorities said that as of 1:40 p.m., there had Courtesy of Honolulu Police Department via AP been no reports of arrests or injuries. kind of blowing my mind,” bors, including temporary The Richmond protesters came out in the thou- he said. “I have never This undated photo provided by the Honolulu Po- restraining orders that sands despite the frigid temperature to send a known him to violent, lice Department shows Officers Tiffany Enriquez, three obtained against message to legislators, they said. he did have some mental left, and Kaulike Kalama. Enriquez and Kalama him. Hanel, a native of the Czech Republic who “The government doesn’t run us, we run the health issues. He thought were killed Sunday while responding to a call. government,” said Kem Regik, a 20-year-old private the government was used Czech interpreters security officer from northern Virginia who brought watching him all the time Then Hanel opened fire, smoke damage. in court, faced a hearing a white flag with a picture of a rifle captioned, and tapping his phone, killing Officers Tiffany A neighbor told The next week on a charge of “Come and take it.” stuff like that.” Enriquez and Kaulike Associated Press she saw misusing 911 services, Northam was a particular focus of the protesters’ Several years ago, a Kalama, Honolulu Police Cain being put into an Burge said. wrath. One poster showed his face superimposed on neighbor accused Hanel Chief Susan Ballard said. ambulance suffering from Cain was supportive of Adolf Hitler’s body. of shoving him. Hanel It could take days for knife wounds. Her condi- him in his disputes with But Democratic lawmakers said the rally wasn’t was acquitted of assault authorities to recover tion was not disclosed. neighbors, Burge said. going to impact their plans to pass gun-control after a trial, Burge said. remains and process evi- Ian Felix, a Honolu- But she wanted him to measures, including universal background checks “But other than that, I dence inside the home in lu resident and combat move out so she could and a one-handgun-purchase-a-month limit. had no idea about any the famed Waikiki Beach veteran with medical move into the home and “I was prepared to see a whole lot more peo- violent stuff at all,” Burge neighborhood, Ballard training, told the AP he their relationship also ple show up than actually did and I think it’s an said. “He’s kind of a said. was walking by the home soured because Hanel’s indication that a lot of this rhetoric is bluster, quite quirky guy and had prob- The fire just a few when he saw a woman dog had died and Cain frankly,” said Del. Chris Hurst, a gun-control advo- lems with the neighbors.” blocks from oceanfront lying on the ground with wouldn’t let him get a cate whose TV journalist girlfriend was killed in an Police responding Sun- high-rise buildings blood coming from her new one. on-air shooting in 2015. day morning to a call for spread quickly, destroy- leg. Burge said Hanel Many of the protesters wore camouflage. Some help at the location found ing seven homes and Felix put a tourniquet planned to go trial for the waved flags with messages of support for President Cain stabbed in the leg. leaving others with fire or on the woman’s leg until misusing 911 charge. Donald Trump. Trump, in turn, tweeted support for their goals. “The Democrat Party in the Great Common- Illegal crossings plunge as U.S. extends policy across border wealth of Virginia are working hard to take away your 2nd Amendment rights,” he tweeted. “This is YUMA, Ariz. (AP) — ance in San Diego, on Jan. By October, they fell 94%, swung sharply before, and just the beginning. Don’t let it happen, VOTE RE- Adolfo Cardenas smiles 24. to less than 800, and have there are several reasons PUBLICAN in 2020! faintly at the memory Illegal crossings stayed there since, mak- for the recent drop. But The Virginia State Police, the Virginia Capitol of traveling with his plummeted across the ing Yuma the second-slow- Anthony Porvaznik, chief Police and the Richmond Police had a heavy pres- 14-year-old son from Hon- border after the Trump est of the agency’s nine of the Border Patrol’s ence, with officers deploying on rooftops, others duras to the U.S.-Mexico administration made more sectors on the Mexican Yuma sector, said the so- patrolling in cars and on bicycles. border in only nine days, asylum-seekers wait in border, just ahead of the called Migration Protec- Authorities were looking to avoid a repeat of the riding buses and paying a Mexico for hearings in perennially quiet Big tion Protocols have been a violence that erupted in Charlottesville during one smuggler $6,000 to ensure U.S. court. The drop has Bend sector in Texas. huge deterrent, based on of the largest gatherings of white supremacists passage through highway been most striking on the Illegal crossings in agents’ interviews with and other far-right groups in a decade. Attendees checkpoints. Father and western Arizona border, a western Arizona have people arrested. brawled with counterprotesters, and an avowed son walked about 10 min- pancake-flat desert with white supremacist drove his car into a crowd, utes in Arizona’s stifling a vast canal system from killing a woman and injuring dozens more. 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