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April is Autism Awareness Month

Montgomery Homicide Victim Identified

Montgomery Police are investigating the city's latest homicide.  Police were called to the 3800 block of Liberty Square Drive Monday night on a report of a subject shot.  A 21-year-old man was found with a fatal gunshot wound.  He's been identified as Brandon Harris.  The circumstances surrounding the shooting have not been released.  Investigators say no arrests have been made.  Anyone with information on the murder are asked to call police at 625-2831, the Secret Witness Line at 262-4000 or CrimeStoppers which is 215-STOP.  

Moore Audio

Prosecutors in the perjury trial of Republican Rep. Barry Moore Tuesday played tape recordings of Moore and his primary opponent discussing if state funds would be in jeopardy if he ran against Moore.  One one tape, former primary candidate Josh Pipkin asked Moore if the Enterprise area would lose state money for a jobs projects if he stayed into the race.  Moore replied that House Speaker Mike Hubbard was furious about Pipkin's candidacy.  Moore later says he will tell Hubbard that Pipkin will withdraw if the project goes through.  Prosecutors accuse Moore of lying to a grand jury about the conversations.  Defense lawyer Bill Baxley says Pipkin was asking loaded questions of Moore.  

B-17 Tours

Montgomery area residents will get to see a piece of history up close and personal at Dannelly Field beginning Friday, October 31st.  One of the remaining B-17 bombers used during World War II has touched down in the capital city and will be available for tours and flights through November 2nd.  Stan Tew, president of Montgomery's Experimental Aircraft Association, says the flight is a once in a lifetime experience.  Tickets for the flight can be purchased on site or online at B17.org.