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Four Individuals, Including 2 Inmates, Charged with Drug Smuggling in Gwinnett County Jail Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

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GDP Script/ Top Stories for Mar 20th   

Publish Date:  Mar 19th 

 

From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast.

Today is Wednesday, March 20th, and Happy heavenly Birthday to TV host Fred Rodgers.

***03.20.24 – BIRTHDAY – FRED RODGERS***

I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Curiosity Lab Criterium.


Four Individuals, Including 2 Inmates, Charged with Drug Smuggling in Gwinnett County Jail
Georgia Gwinnett College Student Persists in Fight Against Rare Neurological Condition
Mountain View Wrestler Vy (Vee) Trinh Honored with Cliff Ramos Perseverance Award After Outstanding Senior Season

Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Celiac’s disease.

All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe!

Break 1: CURIOSITY LAB BIKE RACE

 

STORY 1: Four People Accused of Smuggling Drugs Into Gwinnett County Jail

Four individuals, including two inmates of the Gwinnett County Jail, have been implicated in a scheme to smuggle drugs into the facility. The operation came to light following the discovery of methamphetamine during a standard cell inspection. The subsequent investigation by the Jail Intelligence Unit led to the uncovering of 10 small packets of methamphetamine, with a total weight of six grams, concealed within the jail.

Inmates David Isaias Wilson and Salathiel McKinney are believed to have coordinated the smuggling operation from inside the jail, utilizing external contacts. Willis McFadden, a truck driver, is accused of physically transporting the drugs onto jail premises for McKinney, while Dante Thompson is alleged to have acted as an intermediary, facilitating communication between McFadden and Wilson.

The four individuals now face a combined total of 11 felony charges in connection with the drug smuggling operation.

STORY 2: 'I’m Not Giving Up' — Georgia Gwinnett College Student Battling Rare Neurological Disease

Alejandro Hernandez, 20, diagnosed with Duchenne (Doo-shane) Muscular Dystrophy at age 6, actively confronts the challenges of this incurable disease. Alongside his family, Alejandro has participated in various initiatives to manage DMD, including joining workshops offered by Cure Duchenne. These workshops provide insights into care protocols, therapeutic advancements, and ongoing research, facilitating connections with other families dealing with DMD.

Alejandro is pursuing computer programming studies and engages in wheelchair power soccer. He advocates for a positive outlook among DMD patients, emphasizing the importance of maintaining hope. For detailed information on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, visit cureduchene.org.

STORY 3: Mountain View wrestler Finishes Season By Winning Cliff Ramos Perseverance Award

Mountain View High School senior Vy (Vee) Trinh, who has cerebral palsy, demonstrated exceptional perseverance by joining the wrestling team, challenging both medical predictions and personal limitations. Throughout a demanding season, Trinh's commitment remained unwavering, despite achieving limited victories in competition. His resilience and determination garnered respect from both his coach and teammates.

At the state championships, Trinh was honored with the FCA Wrestling Coach Cliff Ramos Wrestler of the Year Perseverance Award, recognizing his steadfast spirit. Exhibiting humility and gratitude, Trinh credits his achievements to the support of his team. As he prepares to graduate and pursue studies in cyber security, Trinh's journey stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of determination within the realm of competitive sports.

We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.

We’ll be right back.

Break 2: TOM WAGES – GCPS

STORY 4: Suit alleging suppression of free speech met with skepticism at U.S. Supreme Court

GDP Script/ Top Stories for Mar 20th   

Publish Date:  Mar 19th 

 

From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast.

Today is Wednesday, March 20th, and Happy heavenly Birthday to TV host Fred Rodgers.

***03.20.24 – BIRTHDAY – FRED RODGERS***

I’m Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by Curiosity Lab Criterium.


Four Individuals, Including 2 Inmates, Charged with Drug Smuggling in Gwinnett County Jail
Georgia Gwinnett College Student Persists in Fight Against Rare Neurological Condition
Mountain View Wrestler Vy (Vee) Trinh Honored with Cliff Ramos Perseverance Award After Outstanding Senior Season

Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on Celiac’s disease.

All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe!

Break 1: CURIOSITY LAB BIKE RACE

 

STORY 1: Four People Accused of Smuggling Drugs Into Gwinnett County Jail

Four individuals, including two inmates of the Gwinnett County Jail, have been implicated in a scheme to smuggle drugs into the facility. The operation came to light following the discovery of methamphetamine during a standard cell inspection. The subsequent investigation by the Jail Intelligence Unit led to the uncovering of 10 small packets of methamphetamine, with a total weight of six grams, concealed within the jail.

Inmates David Isaias Wilson and Salathiel McKinney are believed to have coordinated the smuggling operation from inside the jail, utilizing external contacts. Willis McFadden, a truck driver, is accused of physically transporting the drugs onto jail premises for McKinney, while Dante Thompson is alleged to have acted as an intermediary, facilitating communication between McFadden and Wilson.

The four individuals now face a combined total of 11 felony charges in connection with the drug smuggling operation.

STORY 2: 'I’m Not Giving Up' — Georgia Gwinnett College Student Battling Rare Neurological Disease

Alejandro Hernandez, 20, diagnosed with Duchenne (Doo-shane) Muscular Dystrophy at age 6, actively confronts the challenges of this incurable disease. Alongside his family, Alejandro has participated in various initiatives to manage DMD, including joining workshops offered by Cure Duchenne. These workshops provide insights into care protocols, therapeutic advancements, and ongoing research, facilitating connections with other families dealing with DMD.

Alejandro is pursuing computer programming studies and engages in wheelchair power soccer. He advocates for a positive outlook among DMD patients, emphasizing the importance of maintaining hope. For detailed information on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, visit cureduchene.org.

STORY 3: Mountain View wrestler Finishes Season By Winning Cliff Ramos Perseverance Award

Mountain View High School senior Vy (Vee) Trinh, who has cerebral palsy, demonstrated exceptional perseverance by joining the wrestling team, challenging both medical predictions and personal limitations. Throughout a demanding season, Trinh's commitment remained unwavering, despite achieving limited victories in competition. His resilience and determination garnered respect from both his coach and teammates.

At the state championships, Trinh was honored with the FCA Wrestling Coach Cliff Ramos Wrestler of the Year Perseverance Award, recognizing his steadfast spirit. Exhibiting humility and gratitude, Trinh credits his achievements to the support of his team. As he prepares to graduate and pursue studies in cyber security, Trinh's journey stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of determination within the realm of competitive sports.

We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.

We’ll be right back.

Break 2: TOM WAGES – GCPS

STORY 4: Suit alleging suppression of free speech met with skepticism at U.S. Supreme Court

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