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Man charged with felony battery after beating girlfriend in Washington County
Man charged with felony battery after beating girlfriend in Washington County

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time2 days ago

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Man charged with felony battery after beating girlfriend in Washington County

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The Washington County Sheriff's Office responded to a residence on Amethyst Lane on Saturday afternoon after a woman reported her boyfriend had beaten her. The victim's boyfriend, 34-year-old Stephen James Crigger, had beaten her during what started as a verbal argument, authorities said. As deputies arrived at the home, they said they observed a woman who had several visible signs of a physical altercation. HCA Florida Gulf Coast Hospital highlights Men's Health Month The victim stated that Crigger had fled the scene as she attempted to call 911. A department-issued K-9 arrived to assist, and Crigger was located in a wooded area behind the home a short time later. According to authorities, Crigger had an active out-of-county warrant for the same charge. He was arrested and booked into the Washington County Jail on the charge of felony battery by strangulation. The victim was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Teen injured in Deltona parking lot shooting, Volusia deputies investigating
Teen injured in Deltona parking lot shooting, Volusia deputies investigating

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time4 days ago

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Teen injured in Deltona parking lot shooting, Volusia deputies investigating

The Brief A 19-year-old man was shot near the mouth Thursday evening in a Deltona parking lot and taken to the hospital as a trauma alert. Volusia County detectives are investigating the shooting and pursuing leads, but no suspects have been identified. ORLANDO, Fla. - Volusia County Sheriff's Office detectives are investigating a shooting that left a 19-year-old man injured Thursday evening in Deltona. Deputies responded to the scene around 6:46 p.m. in the parking lot of 2820 Howland Blvd., where they found the victim with a gunshot wound near his mouth. Authorities said he was alert and talking at the scene before being transported to HCA Florida Lake Monroe Hospital as a trauma alert. What we don't know Volusia County Detectives are following active leads in the case. No suspects or further details were immediately released. An update will be provided as the investigation develops. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local: Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source The information in this article comes from the Volusia County Sheriff's Office and the Sanford Police Department.

Palms West beating: Blessing from Pope Francis left nurse 'overwhelmed,' her family says
Palms West beating: Blessing from Pope Francis left nurse 'overwhelmed,' her family says

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time09-05-2025

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Palms West beating: Blessing from Pope Francis left nurse 'overwhelmed,' her family says

WEST PALM BEACH — In the weeks before his death, Pope Francis bestowed a blessing on Leelamma Lal, the HCA Florida Palms West Hospital nurse whose beating at the hands of a patient drew national attention. Lal received a copy of Francis' apostolic blessing in late April while undergoing intense physical therapy at Jacksonville's Brooks Rehabilitation Center following the Feb. 18 attack, her son, Chris Lal, said May 8. He said the letter from the pontiff left Lal, a 67-year-old native of India and a devout Catholic, overwhelmed with joy. Msgr. Gabriel Ghanoum, a chaplain at Palm Beach County hospitals, made it happen. "She's going to frame it when she gets home,' said Chris with a smile. "She's so excited for that.' Lal's son spoke on the same day that the College of Cardinals elected Robert Prevost, an American, to succeed Francis as Pope Leo XIV, and on the same day that Lal's attorneys claimed victories in court that will help them seek damages for her from HCA Florida. A Palm Beach County district judge April 8 ordered HCA Florida to hand over a set of records requested by Lal's lawyer. The judge also struck down a request from the company's lawyers that would have barred attorneys from talking about the case outside of the courtroom. Wellington resident Stephen Scantlebury, the patient who beat Lal as she was caring for him, is facing a charge of attempted second-degree murder while evidencing prejudice. He remains in pretrial detention, and his attorneys have said they intend to pursue an insanity defense. In court: Years after stray bullet killed Tequesta bride-to-be, jurors find suspect guilty of murder Lal met Ghanoum while she was in critical condition at the ICU in St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach. She quickly became fond of the chaplain, who frequently visited her bedside to pray. Ghanoum requested the papal blessing for Lal without telling anyone. He traveled to Vatican City in March and returned with the rare letter that was printed March 25, less than a month before Pope Francis died on April 21, the day after Easter. The letter's arrival stunned Chris and Cindy Joseph, Lal's daughter and a Melbourne physician. They say it has become a source of hope, strength and encouragement for her mother during the toughest days in rehabilitation. "She has her rosary," Chris said. "And every morning, she listens to a church service on her phone." Ghanoum continues to pray for Lal during his church services at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Lantana. He is best known for hosting the "No One Buried Alone" services each year for all the unclaimed ashes around the county of those who died and were cremated. Lal's recovery has been slow but she continues to hit milestones, her children said. The Royal Palm Beach resident can see out of her left eye and has regained minimal vision in her right eye. Doctors found damage on the cranial nerves in Lal's right eye, which is still causing her to have double vision and has made it difficult for her to walk by herself, her daughter said. Lal will undergo another surgery at St. Mary's at the end of May. "It seems like she's all there, but when you look at her, she's not all there,' Chris said. Chris and his sister have taken turns to visit their mother in Jacksonville every weekend. They say she is in good spirits and regaining her old personality, worrying about her grandkids and her fish and plants at home. "She wants to come back home where she could try to be somewhat normal," Chris said. "She's just worried about driving. 'How am I going to go to church?'" An online GoFundme account for Lal has raised more than $211,000 since February. Insurance: Here's what you need to know about how last year's hurricanes will affect insurance rates During the April 8 court hearing, Circuit Judge Joseph Curley denied a motion by HCA Florida attorney Adam Rhys that would prohibit lawyers from talking about findings and the case. Rhys argued disparaging comments by Lal's attorneys could influence a potential jury. Martin Reeder, an attorney for The Palm Beach Post, said during the hearing that granting such a motion would be prior restraint on speech and publication, which he called the most serious and least tolerable infringement of First Amendment rights. Reeder added it would have restricted the public's access to the case by preventing journalists from getting accurate information from attorneys. Curley also ordered the hospital chain to surrender more records related to the Feb. 18 attack. Rhys said the company had already handed over some records to Karen Terry, the attorney representing Lal. Terry said, however, Palms West has not provided the incident report, their policies and procedures for Baker Act Patients, records of phone calls to transfer Scantlebury to other facilities, and video footage of him at the hospital. "This is a story of great public interest," said Terry. "Safety and security in hospitals is of paramount importance to all of us. We're all going to be patients at some point." Valentina Palm covers Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, Greenacres, Palm Springs and other western communities in Palm Beach County for The Palm Beach Post. Email her at vpalm@ and follow her on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, at @ValenPalmB. Support local journalism: Subscribe today. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Palms West beating: Pope Francis in final days blessed injured nurse

Man dead after shooting in South Miami-Dade. Several cars found with gunshots, deputies say
Man dead after shooting in South Miami-Dade. Several cars found with gunshots, deputies say

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time08-02-2025

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Man dead after shooting in South Miami-Dade. Several cars found with gunshots, deputies say

A man has died after after gunfire ripped through a South Miami Dade neighborhood on Friday night, officials say. Shortly before midnight, Miami-Dade deputies received alerts of gunfire in the area of 138th Avenue and Southwest 266th Street via ShotSpotter. They arrived to find several cars riddled with bullets, but no victims. It was later learned that a man with several gunshot wounds was driven to HCA Florida Cutler Bay Urgent Care by friends, deputies say. He later died. This report may be updated as more details become available.

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