10-year-old Xavier Williams laid to rest in Connecticut; Tavares mother, her boyfriend face charges in boy’s death
Read full article: 10-year-old Xavier Williams laid to rest in Connecticut; Tavares mother, her boyfriend face charges in boy’s deathXavier Williams, the 10-year-old boy who died after being tortured and abused by his mother and her boyfriend in Tavares was laid to rest on Saturday in Connecticut.
Prosecutors seek death penalty against Tavares mother, her boyfriend charged with murder in child abuse case
Read full article: Prosecutors seek death penalty against Tavares mother, her boyfriend charged with murder in child abuse caseThe state attorney’s office has announced it would seek the death penalty against a Tavares mother and her boyfriend who were charged with murder after her 10-year-old son died from “unimaginable abuse.”
‘Will always be in my heart:’ Community gathers at Tavares vigil for 10-year-old who died after being tortured, abused
Read full article: ‘Will always be in my heart:’ Community gathers at Tavares vigil for 10-year-old who died after being tortured, abusedAt Wooton Park, dozens dressed in blue, lit candles and said prayers during a candlelight vigil in Tavares to lift up the family of Xavier Williams.
Tavares mother, her boyfriend charged with murder after 10-year-old boy dies from ‘unimaginable abuse,’ police say
Read full article: Tavares mother, her boyfriend charged with murder after 10-year-old boy dies from ‘unimaginable abuse,’ police sayA Tavares mother and her boyfriend now face second-degree murder charges after her 10-year-old boy died from “unimaginable abuse,” according to the police department.
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Video game maker EA Sports announces return of NCAA Football
Read full article: Video game maker EA Sports announces return of NCAA FootballThere is no timetable in place for the next release of a college football game, the company said. “We’ve heard from the millions of passionate fans requesting the return of college football video games,” EA Sports executive vice president and general manage Cam Weber said in a statement. “We love the energy, tradition and pageantry of college football and I am beyond thrilled to say we are back in development." The NCAA Football video game did not identify players by name, but the game simulated teams and players as they played in real life. The video game was part of a broad legal challenge and a judge ruled the NCAA had been inappropriately using the names, images and likenesses of college athletes.