Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Fake News Release

Pullman and Moscow fire departments were alerted to an apartment fire at about 7:30 a.m. this morning.
The apartment fire took place at 1172 S. Columbia Ave. Officers at the scene found four victims on the first floor of the residence. Two of the victims who were female were rushed to the Pullman Medical Center. Their names are Janice L. Carothers and Samantha M. Jones. Both are pronounced dead with gunshot wounds.
The other two victims in the first-floor apartment were pronounced dead at the house. Both had been shot, and their bodies severely burned. Their identifications and causes of death are pending the medical examiner’s preliminary review.
Preliminary information indicates that earlier this morning an unidentified person entered the apartment and started arguing with someone. Multiple gunshots were then heard and the house fire was reported shortly afterwards.
The house has extensive water, fire and smoke damage which are believed to have been started to mask the gunshots.
The Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office is handling this case. The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office is offering up to $10,000 reward for the arrest of the suspect (s) of this crime.
Anyone that has information about this incident should contact the Prosecutor’s Homicide Squad.

Interesting Person

1. What is your most memorable experience?

Australia for two months, met many new people and matured a lot in two months.

2. Why are you the most interesting person in the world?

By sharing world views, opinions and her experiences with others around me without critisizing who they are.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Sentences

1. The California Governor will annouce his cabinet appointments next week at the capitol.

2. A top advisor to the Senator promised the bill would have its intended affect.

3. Upon walking further into the woods, the state police officer found the doctor laying under a tree.

4. As head coach, Tom Johnson's salary grew $1.5 to $3 million from 2006-2008.

5. Mark Workman, Pullman Public Works Director, said the source of the discharge had not been identified, however, the city will continue to investigate the problem.