Sunday, April 16, 2017
JOHNSTON, IA (IRN) – A Johnston woman is dead and police are looking for her killer. WHO-TV reports police were called to an apartment complex for reports of a domestic abuse assault in progress, followed by gunshots. When police arrived they found a dead adult female. Police have issued a warrant for a person of interest, 38-year-old Abraham Roberts. He’s considered armed and dangerous. DES MOINES, IA (IRN) – A juvenile is in custody Saturday night after he beat up a pizza delivery man and took his car in Des Moines. KCCI-TV reports a second person may have been involved. No weapons were shown during the scuffle, but the delivery man was beaten. Police spotted the vehicle a few blocks away and chased it until it slammed into a tree. One individual fled on foot, but the juvenile was captured. DAVENPORT, IA (IRN) – The Davenport School Board is making a bold stand that could bring it down. WQAD-TV reports the board will continue to illegally spend cash reserves unless state lawmakers pass funding reforms. While reform legislation easily cleared the Senate, it’s stalling in the House, with just days left in the session. Superintendent Dr. Art Tate uses reserves to make up the difference from a funding formula that shortchanges nearly 300 Iowa school districts. Tate says, “it would be immoral not to use the reserves, regardless of consequences.” He may lose his license, and the board could be impeached. DES MOINES – It’s time to get that tent and cooler ready for summer. WOI-TV reports campers flocked to the Iowa State Fair campgrounds for opening weekend yesterday. Over 2,000 camp sites are fully equipped with water and electrical hookups. Many were filled.