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Alabama crash: 9 children, 1 adult killed in interstate accident involving Alabama Girls Ranch vehicle
By Dakin Andone, Chuck Johnston and Martin Savidge, CNN 1 hr ago
Eight of the children killed, ranging in age from 4 to 17, were in a vehicle from the Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch, Garlock said. The youth ranch provides a home for neglected or abused school-age children, according to the Alabama Sheriffs Youth Ranches, the nonprofit that manages the Tallapoosa County girls ranch and others across the state.
A 29-year-old father and his 9-month-old daughter who were in another vehicle were also killed, Garlock said.
The accident happened on I-65 northbound at mile marker 138 on Saturday afternoon during storms that swept through the state, according to Garlock. A tropical depression that had been known as Tropical Storm Claudette dumped heavy rain across the Southeast on Saturday after it came ashore in southeastern Louisiana early that morning.
>The youth ranch provides a home for neglected or abused school-age children, according to the Alabama Sheriffs Youth Ranches, the nonprofit that manages the Tallapoosa County girls ranch and others across the state.
that pic of Maxwell was shopped, correct?
or was it an old pic trying to pass as a recent pic when it was published?
and if shopped, who shopped it?
Publisher or Maxwell defense people?
The eight girls killed in the van were returning to a youth ranch operated by the Alabama Sheriffs Association near Camp Hill, northeast of Montgomery, from a week at the beach in Gulf Shores, youth ranches CEO Michael Smith told The Associated Press. He said the director of the Tallapoosa County ranch survived the crash and was hospitalized in Montgomery. At least one of the dead was a child of the director, Smith said.
"This is the worst tragedy I've been a part of in my life," said Smith, who was driving Sunday to Camp Hill to talk to the remaining residents, who had returned from Gulf Shores in a separate van and did not see the wreck.
"Words cannot explain what I saw," Smith said of the accident site, which he visited Saturday. "We love these girls like they're our own children."
https://www.alabamasheriffsyouthranches.org/administration
>from a week at the beach in Gulf Shores,
> from a week at the beach in Gulf Shores, youth ranches
https://www.al.com/news/2021/06/baldwin-county-deputy-who-drowned-saving-swimmers-remembered-as-hero-who-went-in-to-save-a-life.html
coincidence?
Baldwin County deputy who drowned saving swimmers remembered as hero who โwent in to save a lifeโ
Updated Jun 07, 2021; Posted Jun 07, 2021
>What fucking youth camp sends kids to the beach in a tropical depression?
same question I had