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2 indicted for shooting outside Smyrna restaurant

Written By Kom Limpulnam on Senin, 27 Januari 2014 | 23.17

SMYRNA, Ga. -- A man and woman have been indicted by a Cobb County Grand Jury in the shooting deaths of two people outside a restaurant last fall.

Isadore Walker Barboza, 44, of Marietta and Renee Elizabeth Harris, 24, of East Point have been charged in a robbery and shooting at Doc's Food & Spirits on Cumberland Boulevard in Smyrna.

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The shooting happened on Oct. 28. According to the indictment, Barboza, Harris and Quondre Bentley tried to rob Ebone Driskell and her friend outside the restaurant.

Driskell pulled out a gun and shot Bentley, who died. One of the suspects then fatally shot Driskell.

Barboza and Harris face charges of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, armed robbery and firearm possession. Both suspects are being held without bond in the Cobb County Jail.


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Mattie's Call issued for East Point man

EAST POINT, Ga. -- East Point police have issued a Mattie's Call for a man who walked away from a nursing home.

William Edward Jones was last seen Sunday at around 3:45 p.m. He lives at Bonterra Nursing Center on Felton Drive.

Jones is 71 years old, black, about 5 feet 11 inches tall and 170 pounds, with brown eyes and short grey and black hair.

He was wearing a jacket, jeans, boots and a brown and burgundy striped shirt when he disappeared.

Police said Jones suffers from bipolar disorder and dementia.

Anyone who sees the missing man is asked to call 911 or East Point police at 404-761-2177.


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Daft Punk wins five Grammys, including album of the year

Recording artists Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo (L) and Thomas Bangalter accepting their award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance during the 56th GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS)

(USA TODAY) -- Daft Punk didn't have to stay up all night to get lucky.

The helmet-clad French pop duo won five Grammy Awards on Sunday night at the 56th annual Grammys. Their album Random Access Memories picked up three honors, for album of the year, best dance/electronica album and engineered album, and their single with Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers, Get Lucky, was named record of the year and best pop duo/group performance.

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"On the behalf of the robots, I'd just like to say, man, thank you," Williams said, accepting for the silent Daft Punk twosome and drawing a laugh from the crowd when mentioning they wanted to thank their families.

"Honestly, I bet France is really proud of these guys right now," Williams said later in the night, accepting the award for record of the year.

Daft Punk collaborator and songwriter Paul Williams joked that "back when I was drinking, I would imagine things that weren't there and I'd get frightened. Then I got sober and two robots called and asked me to make an album."

She may never be a royal, but Lorde lorded over the ceremony, too. The 17-year-old New Zealander's hit Royals won both song of the year - making her the youngest artist ever to do so - and best pop solo performance.

"I probably wouldn't be here if Joel wasn't here," Lorde (real name: Ella Yelich O'Connor) said, accepting song of the year with co-writer Joel Little. "This guy nurtured me through my early years in songwriting."

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Williams, who's up for seven awards total, won his first Grammy of the night for producer of the year.

Jay Z entered the night with a leading nine nominations, won best rap-sung collaboration with Justin Timberlake for Holy Grail and saved most of the love for wife Beyonce and their 2-year-old daughter: "I want to thank God, I mean, a little bit for this award but to all the universe for conspiring to put that beautiful light of a young lady in my life. And I want to tell Blue that Daddy got a gold sippy cup for you!"

Bruno Mars dedicated his pop vocal album Grammy - for Unorthodox Jukebox - to his mother, who died in June. "I hope you're smiling."

Nashville newcomer Kacey Musgrave won best country album for Same Trailer Different Park, "a record that I poured myself into and I was so proud of," said the singer.

Best country solo performance went to Darius Rucker's Wagon Wheel, while the Civil Wars' From This Valley won for best country duo/group performance. Musgraves' hit Merry Go 'Round was named best country song.

The best rock song category was conquered by the dream team of Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear with Cut Me Some Slack. Grohl said he called up McCartney to jam, and they knocked out the song in a few hours. "We wouldn't be here if it weren't for Paul and Ringo (Starr). To me that is what rock 'n' roll is all about."

Timberlake won two early Grammys: Suit & Tie was named best music video, and Pusher Love Girl was best R&B song. Alicia Keys' Girl on Fire was tops in the R&B album category, while best urban contemporary album went to Rihanna's Unapologetic.

Imagine Dragons' Radioactive won for best rock performance, God Is Dead? garnered Black Sabbath the metal performance award, Vampire Weekend's Modern Vampire of the City picked up the Grammy for alternative music album, and Clarity, by Zedd and featuring Foxes, topped the category for best dance recording.

History was also made by Led Zeppelin as the classic rock band won its first Grammy for best rock album with Celebration Day.

Her success so far early in her career? "It's been mental," Lorde said.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis also took their first Grammys by storm. The hip-hop duo was named best new artist, and they also won three major rap awards: best performance and best song for Thrift Shop and best album for The Heist.

"Before there was any media, before there was any buzz, before there was a story, there was our fans," Macklemore said when accepting the award for best new artist. "Without them, there would be no us."
Macklemore & Lewis' The Heist is up for the top prize of the night - best album - against Daft Punk's Random Access Memories, Kendrick Lamar's Good Kid, m.A.A.D. City, Taylor Swift's Red and Sara Bareilles' Blessed Unrest.

Among other winners announced prior to the telecast, Michael Buble's To Be Loved won best traditional pop vocal album, Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's Love Has Come for You was named best American roots song, and Ziggy Marley in Concert garnered best reggae album - sending Snoop Dogg to his 16th Grammy loss.

Draco Rosa's Vida took home best Latin pop album. Best spoken-word album went to comedian Stephen Colbert's America Again: Re-becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't, and Kathy Griffin's Calm Down Gurrl was best comedy album.

Herb Alpert won best pop instrumental album for Steppin' Out, Laura Sullivan's Love's River was named best new age album, the Broadway show Kinky Boots received the award for best musical theater album, and the James Bond film Skyfall won both best score soundtrack and best song written for visual media for the Adele title track.

Mandisa's album Overcomer and its title track won the Grammys for contemporary Christian music album and contemporary Christian song, respectively, and Tye Tribbett received the honor for best gospel album for Greater Than (Live) as well as best gospel song for If He Did It Before... Same God (Live).

In jazz categories, saxophonist Wayne Shorter conquered the improvised solo category with Orbits, vocal album went to Gregory Porter's Liquid Spirit, Terri Lyne Carrington won instrumental album for Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue, Night in Calisia was honored with the large ensemble award, and Paquito D'Rivera and Trio Corrente's Song for Maura won best Latin jazz album.

Three other Paul McCartney projects picked up Grammys: Wings Over America for best boxed set and Live Kisses for best music film and surround sound. There were also a pair of tied categories - Gipsy Kings' Savor Flamenco and Ladysmith Black Mambazo's Live: Singing for Peace Around the World split for best world music album, and the Rolling Stones' Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965 and Bill Withers' The Complete Sussex and Columbia Albums were winners for historical album.

(USA TODAY)


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Ex-Marlboro Man dies from smoking-related disease

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LOS ANGELES -- Eric Lawson, a working actor who portrayed the Marlboro Man in cigarette ads during the late 1970s, has died. He was 72.

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Lawson's wife, Susan Lawson, said Sunday that her husband died Jan. 10 at his California home. The cause was respiratory failure due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.

The ruggedly handsome Lawson portrayed the smoking cowboy in Marlboro print ads from 1978 to 1981. He also had bit parts in such TV shows as "Baretta" and "Charlie's Angels" before injuries sustained on the set of a Western film ended his acting career.

A smoker since age 14, Lawson later appeared in an anti-smoking commercial that parodied the Marlboro Man and an "Entertainment Tonight" segment to discuss the negative effects of smoking.

He is also survived by six children.

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(Associated Press)


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Truck full of chickens overturns in Hall County

GAINESVILLE, Ga. -- A tractor trailer carrying live chickens overturned on Athens Highway (U.S. 129) in Hall County Monday morning.

The big rig turned on its side near Athens Street at around 6 a.m. There were no immediate reports of any injuries.

It took about four hours for crews to clear the scene. Representatives from Pilgrim's Pride were called in to retrieve the chickens.

For the latest traffic conditions in metro Atlanta, visit 11Alive.com/Traffic.

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Winter Storm Watch expanded to include Atlanta

ATLANTA -- A Winter Storm Watch is now in effect for Jackson, Madison, Paulding, Cobb, North Fulton, Gwinnett, Barrow, Haralson, Carroll, Douglas, South Fulton, and  Dekalb which includes Atlanta.

The winter storms watch is in effect for Tuesday morning through Wednesday afternoon. The main threat for this area will be snow which could develop during the afternoon. ½ to an inch possible through Wednesday morning.

The NWS has issued a winter storm watch for central and South Georgia. It's from late morning Tuesday into Wednesday.  With the potential for the moisture to move a little more to the north, the NWS has now included some additional counties north of I-20 in the watch area.  Here are the counties:

BALDWIN, BIBB, BLECKLEY, BUTTS, CHATTAHOOCHEE, CLARKE, CLAYTON, COWETA, CRAWFORD, CRISP, DOOLY, FAYETTE, GLASCOCK, GREENE, HANCOCK, HARRIS, HEARD, HENRY, HOUSTON, JASPER, JEFFERSON, JONES, LAMAR, MACON, MARION, MERIWETHER, MONROE, MORGAN, MUSCOGEE, NEWTON, OCONEE, OGLETHORPE, PEACH, PIKE, PULASKI, PUTNAM, ROCKDALE, SCHLEY, SPALDING, STEWART, SUMTER, TALBOT, TALIAFERRO, TAYLOR, TROUP, TWIGGS, UPSON, WALTON, WARREN, WASHINGTON, WEBSTER, WILKES, WILKINSON

We have plenty of cold air spilling in again late Monday into Tuesday. At the same time, moisture from the Gulf starts pushing north into south and central Georgia on Tuesday and Wednesday. That moisture will begin to change to sleet and snow in the watch area. The way it looks now, Atlanta up to north Fulton, Cobb and Gwinnett could see a dusting of snow Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.  Areas just south of I-20 could see up to an inch.  Snow accumulations could max out at 2-4" with the possibility of ice in central and south Georgia.

The computer models are beginning to come together on this potential winter weather event.  The Weather Information Zone meteorologists are pouring over each new model when it comes in.  We will continue to fine tune this forecast and have updates on the impacts as it develops.

More Weather Coverage:
- See photos of last week's cold snap in Atlanta and add your own
- Find the forecast for your local community
- Get a weather forecast sent to you every day
- 11Alive's Weather Information Zone


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Collier Drive closed by sinkhole

ATLANTA -- A water main break shut down part of Collier Drive in northwest Atlanta Monday morning.

The break happened Sunday evening and created a large sinkhole that must be repaired.

Crews have closed Collier Drive between Valley Heart and Chalmers drives as they work to fix the main.

Atlanta Watershed Management recommends taking Valley Heart Drive as a detour.

For the latest traffic conditions in metro Atlanta, visit 11Alive.com/Traffic.


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