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To Download The Everything to make your house a HOME! TVs Dining Room Living Room Bedroom Appliances In-Store FInancIng • Snap credIt 761 Madison St., SHELBYVILLE • 931-685-9644 no credIt reFuSed! Hours: Sunday 12 PM - 5 PM • Monday - Saturday 9 AM - 6 PM • Hablas Español See Store for Details. SHELBYVILLE IMES- AZETTE 75 CENTST TUESDAY,G AUGUST 17, 2021 www.t-g.com INSIDE Rich charged, held in shooting News Questioned in Warner death Obituaries.........................2 Local................................3 By DAVID MELSON and posted on Facebook at midday Monday Farm.................................5 [email protected] that Rich was still in Bedford County Jail Sports..............................8 The suspect in the shooting of a with no changes in bond status. TV..................................10 Shelbyville woman last Friday – and who Rich is “wanted for questioning” in Classified.......................11 is being questioned in the death of a man the shooting death of James William Comics...........................12 found in Nashville “Will” Warner, 22, of Shelbyville, Metro the same day – was Nashville police said. Warner’s body was taken into custody found Friday morning near a Metro water Sunday night. plant at the end of 35th Avenue North. INSERTS: Samuel Earl Metro Nashville police said they believe •Aldi Rich, 25, of Warner was shot after being brought to Shelbyville turned Nashville. They declined to release further •Kroger himself in to details over the weekend or in a phone call •Food Lion Bedford County Monday, Sheriff’s Office No charges have been filed against Rich personnel and the Samuel Earl Rich in the Warner death, Metro Police spokes- Tennessee Bureau person Kristin Mumford said at the T-G’s of Investigation in press time Monday. Murfreesboro around 7 p.m. said BCSO A vehicle owned by one of the victims, Detective Lt. Scott Jones. which investigators say was stolen by Rich, Rich is currently charged with attempt- was found Friday on Smith Chapel Road ed first degree murder and theft of property in the Raus area. A manhunt of the area and is being held without bond at Bedford which lasted late into the night proved County Jail. fruitless. A helicopter and drone joined The Mobile Patrol app was incorrect- foot searchers in that area and into Moore Will Warner, in a photo on his Facebook page. Warner’s ly reporting Monday that Rich had been County for several hours. body was found Friday in Nashville. Samuel Earl Rich of released. Both Sheriff Austin Swing and Shelbyville is being questioned in the case. the TBI confirmed to the Times-Gazette See Shooting, Page 2 Farmers COVID Market tally at Local/3 200-plus ‘Four the Boys,’ By DAWN HANKINS [email protected] Bedford County moved over to 211 active COVID-19 cases fundraiser Aug. 28 as of Friday. Tennessee Health Department reports of those, 22 This is part two of an install- community fundraiser, will be Cayden even made a trip to were newly reported. ment about a local fundraiser a special concert by Derailed the Mayo Clinic in June. Still, This brings Bedford being held to support four local (The kids from Nashville School his mother, Erin Puckett notes, County’s total COVID- students who are recovering of Rock) which will take place “I try to live in this place of 19 case count, since from MIS-C — a delayed post at 3 p.m. at Penalties. See the gratitude . moving forward.” 2020, to 7,074. Since the infectious complication from Penalties Face Book page for But the bottom line is that pandemic data began COVID-19. more updates. Cayden was physically restricted Eagles to be documented by the health department, By DAWN HANKINS The Shelbyville business from normal activities from Bedford County has had [email protected] owners have tears in their eyes January to June. This was tough do well 135 deaths and 144 hos- On Saturday, Aug. 28, own- as they note how horrible this for a senior in high school, espe- pitalizations. ers and friends of Penalties year has been for these parents. cially, she said. Sports/6 System-wide, as of Sports Bar, 1731 North Main They note the fundraiser has JoJo’s mom, Lansanna August 11, Bedford St., will enjoy four cycle stops in been rightfully named “Four the Young, says her 8-year-old was County had 36 reported the area. This is not your usual Boys, Part II.” The day’s events restricted from February to student cases of COVID, Saturday fun run, but one which include a silent auction and a April. “He didn’t come off full which is less than half is aimed at benefitting four local 50/50 raffle. restrictions until June 4.” A PRIZE of one percent of stu- families whose children are This will be the first of its These boys are heavily dents enrolled. recovering from MIS-C. kind in Bedford County, particu- involved in sports. The restric- WINNING Director of Schools larly because MIS-C is some- tions have taken their mental toll Tammy Garrett said, The goal is $20,000, said NEWSP A PER “We conduct a daily Rob Lewis, Penalties owner and thing new, affecting children in on everyone. evaluation of the organizer of the poker run. particular. It even has doctors “It broke JoJo’s heart. I met COVID data associated While sitting around a table baffled, the family members with cardiologist; he said it was with our schools and inside Penalties with members revealed. OK for him to practice. Once UT-TPA county. We are commit- of those four local families—all According to Centers for he got that confirmation from ted to student achieve- who’ve experienced MIS-C this Disease Control (CDC), MIS-C doctor, his attitude at football PRESS AW A RDS ment and growth, and year in some form—Lewis said is a multi system inflammatory practice has been a little better. 2020 we know our students it is the least they can do for the syndrome in children—a condi- For the first couple weeks, it was learn best in the tradi- four boys and their families. tion where different body parts horrible . horrible.” tional classrooms. We Registration begins on the can become inflamed, including Mom Kerri Mosier said she are focused on giving 28th at 8 a.m. at Penalties. the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, and the other parents, who have Bedford County stu- skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal become really close this year, dents as many educa- Breakfast will be available as tional opportunities as well as Mimosas and Bloody organs. don’t know what to expect as far possible including being Marys. “Kickstands go up at The CDC openly states how as long-term effects from MIS- proficient readers.” 9:30 a.m.,” Shondelle said. it doesn’t even know what causes C. “My son’s autistic. So it’s Garrett said health The first run/stop will be MIS-C. However, the center really a guessing game with him and safety protocols are from Shelbyville to Lynchburg has reported that many children . even when he’s plain sick, in place to keep stu- Public Square; second stop with MIS-C had the virus that it’s just like pulling teeth.” dents in school and will planned is Common John causes COVID-19, or had been Not to mention, the students continue to be a focus. Brewing Co., at 210 Woodbury around someone with COVID- have had to endure months of Specifically, proactive Highway in Manchester; third 19. MIS-C can be serious, even tests and some are part of on- measures include, but stop is The Iron Horse at 23 deadly, the CDC reports, but going research studies. That is Stormy are not limited to, hand Main Street East in Wartrace; most children who were diag- more needles, tests and doctor sanitizer stations in nosed with this condition have visits than a person receives gen- every school, sanitizer the final stop is back at gotten better with medical care. erally in a life-time. 82/72 wipes and hand sanitiz- Penalties. ers available in every Shondelle said while motor- Bedford County students Then, there’s the daily shots classroom and available cycle enthusiasts are making Alex Mosier, 9; Cayden Puckett, of Anakinra—an immunosup- Ionizers or spray clean- the fundraiser run, there is also 18; JoJo Locke, 8; and Haden pressive drug generally used to ing solutions using a room for all vehicles and ages. Cox, 18, are all out of Vanderbilt treat Rheumatoid arthritis. Virex sanitizer and dis- Call 615-603-2800 for more Hospital now. But the parents “The medicine is very thick . infectant. High—touch information. note the illness likely isn’t going . actually hurts, going in, said areas are sanitized at Shondelle notes a high point away completely, considering the Alex’s dad, Scott Mosier. least once daily, Garrett of the celebration, which is mental toll it has taken on the sa id a nd masks a re ava il- really what it is in addition to a boys. See Fundraiser, Page 2 able at every school. Vol. 140, No. 98 Masks are still optional in schools. 2 SHELBYVILLE TIME S -GAZE tt E Tuesday, August 17, 2021 OBITUARIES as a walking horse trainer. He also enjoyed fishing and David Wayne Bohanan James William ‘Will’ Warner working on cars. He was a jokester and enjoyed teasing August 12, 2021 August 13, 2021 everyone. David Wayne Bohanan, age James William “Will” In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 65, of Wartrace, passed from Warner, age 22, of Shelbyville, nephew, Christopher Haynes. this life Thursday, August passed suddenly from this life He is survived by his wife, Patricia Haynes of 12, 2021 at Vanderbilt Friday, August 13, 2021, in Manchester; daughters, Selena Haynes (fiancé, Ricky Bedford Hospital after an Nashville, TN.
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