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Vigil held for Hero and Muncie Firefighter Scott Davis

 

Vigil for Hero and Muncie Firefighter Scott Davis will last 24 hours 

By Rick Yencer

MUNCIE, IN - Muncie firefighter Scott Davis will long be remembered as a hero to the community besides a husband, father and friend to his family.

 When the clock struck 3:53 p.m.Friday, a 24 hour vigil to honor Davis began on the High Street Bridge now known as Fallen Heroes Bridge in front of Muncie City Hall. 

 Members of Muncie City Council laid a wreath for Davis, a former Yorktown fire chief, who lost his life fighting the devastating fire at Tabernacle of Praise Church on June 15, 2011. Davis and a a crew rushed in to make sure no one was in the burning church.

Freeman Wilson: What will cause you to take off your shoes

 

Gary Mayor Karen Freeman Wilson gives a powerful speech Thursday at Muncie Black Expo lunch. Photo Credit: Rick Yencer

By Rick Yencer

MUNCIE, IN -   Freeman Wilson gave a compelling talk about how people should be called to action during the Muncie Black Expo luncheon at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. More than 300 people attended the event and many awaited the kickoff of the yearly event Friday at 6 p.m. in Heekin Park. As Expo President Ren'a Wagner said, the word free was added to all events this weekend, making entertainment, sports and food a delight to Expo goers.

Gary Mayor Karen Freeman Wilson has her call to action about any day of the week as she is running one of the toughest cities in America, a city in the shadow of Chicago, the Windy City. Take last week, for example, when Freeman Wilson showed up at an apartment building 13 hours after the second murder in a week. There was still blood on the walls and floor with babies, mothers and others walking through the crime scene to get to their apartments.

 Upset that apartment managers had not cleaned up after police investigated the crime, it became obvious that apartment managers did not care whether their residents were dead or alive. After talking with them and federal housing officials, Freeman Wilson then contacted the U.S. Department  of Justice to see what could be done about gun violence in Gary, the hometown of the late king of pop, Michael Jackson.

Our top story tonight

 

By Rick Yencer

MUNCIE, IN - The top story of the year in Muncie is about tragedy and loss felt by a wife and three young children.

 There's no question that the death of Scott Davis, 40, trying to fight the fire at Tabernacle of Praise on June 15 impacted more people, besides his wife, Raeanne, and three children, Jake, Emma and Myron, more than any other story in Muncie 2011.

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