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Oak Ridge shows support for police; department emphasizing de-escalation

Posted at 1:12 pm July 19, 2016
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

ORPD Flowers Cake July 12 2016

An ambush of police in Dallas on July 7, 2016, killed five officers, and after the shooting, East Tennessee residents showed support for the Oak Ridge Police Department, sending cake, flowers, and food, and buying lunches, among other things. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

After an ambush of police in Dallas killed five officers on July 7, the Oak Ridge community rallied around its police department, and Police Chief Jim Akagi said he’s thankful.

People bought lunches for officers anonymously, and residents and organizations dropped off or sent hot meals, cakes, snacks, flowers, and pastries, Akagi said during a July 12 interview. Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch addressed the department during a roll call last week, and someone bought the chief’s lunch as well.

“I cannot thank them enough,” Akagi said of the show of community support. “It’s just the little things: They mean a lot to us.”

Akagi said Oak Ridge is lucky to have a police department with the scale, the talent, and the officers that it has.

But, “the Oak Ridge Police Department is even more lucky to have a community that supports them and has their back,” he said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: crisis negotiations, Dallas shooting, de-escalation, de-escalation of force, Jim Akagi, Oak Ridge Police Department, police ambush, Sandy Hook Elementary, support for police, traffic stops, Warren Gooch

WYSH: ‘Suspicious package’ turns out to be woman sleeping on picnic table

Posted at 11:38 am July 19, 2016
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Clinton Police Department

Information from WYSH Radio

Last week, the Clinton Police Department responded to a call about what was described as a suspicious package, but officers instead discovered a woman sleeping on a picnic table at Lakefront Park.

Police were called after seeing suspicious items and a pair of shoes near a table by the tennis courts at about 7 a.m. Wednesday, July 13. Initial reports indicated that a dufflebag was on the table and that at one point it had moved.

Officers responded and found a woman wrapped from head to toe in a blanket asleep on the picnic table. Officer Trevor Smith made contact with the woman, later identified as 43-year-old Pam Reid of Jellico, who told him that she had been walking the night before and had stopped there to rest. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire Tagged With: Clinton Police Department, Lakefront Park, suspicious package, Trevor Smith, WYSH Radio

School board rescue: Bell saves life of Martin

Posted at 9:16 pm July 18, 2016
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Don Bell

Don Bell

Don Bell, an Anderson County School Board member, used his Red Cross training and the Heimlich maneuver to save the life of Gail Martin, a former School Board member, during a recent meal at Applebee’s in Oak Ridge.

Bell was honored by the Anderson County Board of Education on Thursday. He has also been recognized at Anderson County Commission meetings.

On Thursday, Bell said Martin choked on a piece of steak during the meal at Applebee’s about a month-and-a-half ago. She grabbed her throat and started turning blue, Bell said.

Bell had taken Red Cross training near the end of his career at Oak Ridge Schools. He is certified in CPR and the Heimlich maneuver, an emergency technique that uses abdominal thrusts to help clear someone’s airway. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Board of Education, Anderson County School Board, CPR, Don Bell, Heimlich maneuver, Red Cross, Red Cross training

Remotec robot used to help kill Dallas shooting suspect, but not clear if made in Clinton

Posted at 4:35 pm July 11, 2016
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Image by Northrop Grumman

Image by Northrop Grumman

 

A Remotec robot was used to deliver an explosive device that killed Dallas shooting suspect Micah Johnson last week, but it’s not clear if the machine was made in Clinton.

Remotec was founded in Oak Ridge in 1980 to consult with the nuclear industry on remote handling. It’s now part of Northrop Grumman, and the company describes itself as the industry leader in hazardous duty robotics, including for the military, first responders, and law enforcement. Remotec has locations on JD Yarnell Parkway in Clinton and in the United Kingdom.

In a television interview on Sunday and at a press conference on Monday, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said two officers used a Remotec ANDROS Mark 5A-1 robot to deliver one pound of C-4 explosive and a detonation cord to kill Johnson, who fatally shot five officers in a Thursday ambush and wounded others.

Johnson, a 25-year-old Army veteran, was inside the El Centro College, on the second floor, in downtown Dallas when the robot was deployed, the Dallas Police Department said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: CNN, Dallas Police Department, Dallas shooting, David Brown, DPD, El Centro College, hazardous duty robotics, Jake Tapper, JD Yarnell Parkway, Micah Johnson, Northrop Grumman, Remotec, Remotec ANDROS Mark 5A-1, Remotec robot, Washington Post

Man charged with attempted 1st-degree murder after allegedly shooting sister

Posted at 11:53 am July 11, 2016
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Eric Joe Wilson

Eric Joe Wilson

 

An Oak Ridge man has been charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated assault after allegedly shooting his sister, hitting her in the ear, during an argument on Pacific Road in April, court records said.

Eric Joe Wilson, 42, allegedly got a handgun from his bedroom during the April 19 argument at 107 Pacific Road after stating he was going to shoot his sister, according to affidavits filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge.

“The defendant fired one shot in victim’s direction, striking her in the ear,” according to the affidavits, which were filed by Oak Ridge Police Department Detective Kevin Craig.

The sister, Suzan Stiles, had a gunshot wound to the ear, the two affidavits said. She was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville to be treated. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: aggravated assault, Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions Court, attempted first-degree murder, Eric Joe Wilson, Kevin Craig, Lavonne Wilson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, Pacific Road, shooting, Suzan Stiles

Woman arrested for role in alleged armed robbery that injured two

Posted at 12:52 pm July 8, 2016
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Larissa Cate Little

Larissa Cate Little

A Knoxville woman has been charged with especially aggravated robbery for her role in an alleged armed robbery of cash and prescription medications on Jonathan Lane in May that sent two people to the hospital with serious injuries or broken bones that required medical treatment and hospital stays, authorities said.

Larissa Cate Little, 27, of Dude Lane in Knoxville, was arrested Thursday by the Oak Ridge Police Department. She remained jailed in the Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton early Friday afternoon. Her bond on the especially aggravated robbery charge has been set at $100,000.

An arrest warrant said Little allegedly brought two male defendants who are not identified in the warrant to a Jonathan Lane home with the intent to commit an armed robbery at about 3:15 p.m. May 21. Little knew that the two Jonathan Lane victims, a male and female, would open the door for her because they knew her, said the warrant, filed in Anderson County General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge.

Little got the victims to open the door, then her two male co-defendants entered the home, striking the male victim in the face with what he believed to be a firearm, ORPD Detective William Weaver said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County General Sessions Court, especially aggravated robbery, Jonathan Lane, Larissa Cate Little, Oak Ridge Police Department, ORPD, robbery, University of Tennessee Medical Center, William Weaver

Oliver Springs fire chief dies after battling longtime illness

Posted at 2:31 pm July 5, 2016
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Terry Phillips

Oliver Springs Fire Chief Terry Phillips is pictured above. (Photos courtesy Oliver Springs Fire Department)

 

Oliver Springs Fire Chief Terry Lee Phillips died Sunday, July 3, at the University of Tennessee Medical Center after battling a longtime illness. He was 60.

Phillips joined the Oliver Springs Fire Department in 1974, and he became the fire chief in 1994, after his father retired from the same position. He started working for the U.S. Department of Energy in 1976.

He retired from the fire department on Thursday, June 30.

“Please remember Chief Phillips’ family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time,” the Oliver Springs Fire Department said on its Facebook page. “The department would also like to thank everyone for your thoughts, kind words, and prayers during this difficult time.”

The family will receive friends Tuesday, July 5, between 5 and 7 p.m. at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church.

The funeral service will be held Wednesday, July 6, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Premier Sharp Funeral Home, with Pastor Garvan Walls officiating. Burial will follow the funeral service at Mount Pisgah Cemetery. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Garvan Walls, Mount Pisgah Baptist Church, Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Fire Department, Premier Sharp Funeral Home, Terry Lee Phillips

Driver injured after SUV crashes down embankment on South Illinois

Posted at 5:01 pm July 4, 2016
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A driver was injured after an SUV crashed down an embankment alongside South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge late Sunday or early Monday, July 4, 2016. The embankment is alongside a big hill coming down into Oak Ridge between Centrifuge Way and Scarboro Road. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A driver was injured when a sport utility vehicle crashed down a steep embankment and into a wooded area alongside the northbound lanes of South Illinois Avenue around midnight Sunday, authorities said.

The northbound lanes of South Illinois Avenue were closed for several hours coming down the hill into Oak Ridge between Centrifuge Way and Scarboro Road/Lafayette Drive as the Oak Ridge Police Department investigated the crash.

The name, age, and condition of the driver weren’t immediately available. No other vehicles were reported to be involved. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, Barry Bunch, Centrifuge Way, crash, Daniel Freytag, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, South Illinois Avenue, Tim Buckner

Marlow man flown to hospital after falling off ladder

Posted at 4:46 pm July 4, 2016
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A Marlow man was flown to a hospital by a medical helicopter after falling eight feet off a ladder while working on his roof on Phillip Freels Lane on Monday morning, July 4, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

MARLOW—A Marlow man was flown to a hospital by a medical helicopter after he fell eight feet off a ladder while working on his roof on Monday, authorities said.

The fall was reported at about 10 a.m. Monday on Phillip Freels Lane, said Stephanie Fox, assistant chief of the Marlow Volunteer Fire Department. The fire department responded to the fall and so did Anderson County Emergency Medical Services.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department helped set up a landing zone at Old Batley Road and Oliver Springs Highway for a University of Tennessee Lifestar medical helicopter. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Marlow, Police and Fire, UT Lifestar Tagged With: Anderson County Emergency Medical Services, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Marlow, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, medical helicopter, Stephanie Fox, University of Tennessee

Knoxville man drowns after jumping from houseboat into Norris Lake

Posted at 5:59 pm July 3, 2016
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Note: This story was updated at 10 a.m. July 4.

A Knoxville man drowned after jumping from a houseboat into Norris Lake on Saturday evening, authorities said.

The man has been identified as William E. Blasius, 19.

The drowning was reported at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday near Sequoyah Marina in Andersonville.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency responded.

“Several houseboats had tied off together and to the shore as they gathered to watch the fireworks show at the marina,” said Mark Lucas, chief deputy of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department. “Sheriff’s investigators responded to the scene and are looking into the possibility Blasius may have hit another boat as he dove into the water.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Andersonville, Claxton, Front Page News, Knox County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville, drowning, Mark Lucas, Norris Lake, Sequoyah Marina, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, William E. Blasius

West end Weigel’s closed temporarily after car crashes through front door

Posted at 3:09 pm July 3, 2016
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Crash at Oak Ridge Turnpike Weigels July 3 2016

The Weigel’s on Oak Ridge Turnpike in west Oak Ridge was temporarily closed Sunday afternoon, July 3, 2016, after a car crashed through the front door. Above, workers clean up about one hour after the crash. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Weigel’s gas station and convenience store on Oak Ridge Turnpike was closed temporarily Sunday afternoon after a car crashed through the front door.

It wasn’t clear how soon the store, which is in west Oak Ridge, might re-open. The front door has been removed, and workers were cleaning up about an hour after the crash, which was reported around 1:30 p.m. Sunday.

There were no immediate reports of injuries. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: car crash, crash, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Weigel's

Updated: Man drowns after jumping off houseboat at Sequoyah Marina

Posted at 7:59 pm July 2, 2016
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Note: This story was last updated at 3:40 p.m. July 3.

ANDERSONVILLE—A man drowned after jumping off a houseboat a few hours before a fireworks show at Sequoyah Marina in Andersonville on Saturday evening, authorities said.

The man was reported to have jumped into the water from the top deck of a large houseboat tied to the shore along with other houseboats, said Mark Lucas, chief deputy of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department.

He said the Sheriff’s Department is investigating the possibility that the man might have hit his head on another boat.

Divers recovered the man’s body under water, authorities said. His name and age haven’t been released yet.

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Sergeant Roy Smith requested rescuers after he received a report that a man jumped off either a bridge or a wall about 35 feet into the water, spokesman Matthew Cameron said Sunday.
[Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County EMS, Anderson County Rescue Squad, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville, Andersonville Volunteer Fire Department, drowning, Fire on the Water, Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad, Mark Lucas, Matthew Cameron, Roy Smith, Sequoyah Marina, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, TWRA

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