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NAPLES 12-year-old collecting donations for the needy during the holidays A 12-year-old Naples boy isn’t worried about what he’s getting for Christmas. Instead, he’s working on his 6th annual “Holiday Sock Drive.”
Fort Myers man facing homelessness before the holidays A 75-year-old man is on the brink of homelessness despite working over 80 hours a week.
NAPLES Adoptee uses non-profit to provide suitcases for foster children This holiday season, a Naples woman is on a mission to bring foster children something many take for granted: a suitcase filled with dignity.
MARCO ISLAND City of Marco Island discusses lead awareness during city council meeting The city of Marco Island sent out 4900 letters to residents warning them that their pipes could contain plastic or lead.
NAPLES The future of electric planes in Southwest Florida Features of living near an airport include persistent headache-inducing engine rumbles and foul-smelling jet fuel, but electric planes could play a part in the solution.
PORT CHARLOTTE Neighbors awaiting answers on Port Charlotte Beach Park repairs Neighbors said a contractor hired by the Florida Division of Emergency Management mishandled the boats at Port Charlotte Beach Park.
FGCU introduces new technology for cognitive health screenings Ten minutes. That’s all it takes for doctors to assess how well you remember, how quickly you learn things, and how your brain is working overall.
WINK Investigates: Disgraced contractor faces new lawsuits and allegations Paul Beattie, a disgraced home builder is back doing business but legal challenges continue as another one of his businesses gets sued. Former employees of Beattie speak out, only to WINK.
SWFL reacts to UNC hiring Bill Belichick Southwest Florida reacts to North Carolina hiring Bill Belichick as its new head football coach and how that could impact the decisions of local recruits.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Some Floridians want more alone time during the holidays The holidays are all about spending time with family and friends, but nearly half of Americans say they really want more alone time during the holiday.
LABELLE Hendry County rolls out cameras for school speed zones The Hendry County Sheriff’s Office has rolled out a new way of enforcing school zone speed limits by using cameras that will target drivers traveling over a certain speed in a school zone.
Aggressive driving concerns on the rise in Southwest Florida The arrest of a man who, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office said, killed a motorcyclist after crashing into him on purpose is raising concerns over aggressive driving in Southwest Florida.
SANIBEL Sanibel School students prepare for community Christmas performance The school that has had to claw and fight its way back more than once to reopen is getting the chance to celebrate.
FORT MYERS Rock For Equality: SWFL music scene to hold benefit concert for Palestine A two-venue, eight-band benefit concert is coming to Southwest Florida.
NAPLES Naples man sentenced in deadly bar shooting A man has been sentenced for a deadly shooting that took place at a Naples bar in March 2021.
MGN MILAN (AP) – A man on trial for fraudulent bankruptcy opened fire in Milan’s courthouse Thursday in a “cold, premeditated” spree, killing his lawyer, a co-defendant and a judge before being captured nearly 25 kilometers away as he fled on a motorbike, officials said. Premier Matteo Renzi promised a robust investigation into how the gunman, Claudio Giardiello, managed to bring a pistol into the fortress-like tribunal, where metal detectors are used for visitors but not for employees, magistrates and accredited lawyers. “Our commitment is that this never happens again, and that those responsible pay,” Renzi said. He praised the “heroism” of police who finally identified and disarmed Giardiello in a shopping center near his hometown, where prosecutors said he planned to kill others related to his failed real estate venture. Prosecutors said Giardiello, who was in court Thursday for a hearing on the bankruptcy, fired a total of 13 shots during four minutes in the courthouse, moving from a courtroom, to the hallway and finally a judge’s chambers downstairs. He had two spare cartridges and the pistol was loaded when he was apprehended. “He acted with cold premeditation,” said prosecutor Tommaso Buonanno of Brescia, who is leading the investigation. As the shots rang out, court employees barricaded themselves inside their offices and took cover under their desks while police hunted for the gunman, who according to video surveillance cameras fled out the same entrance he used to enter the building. “There was a lot of panic at the beginning when people came running toward us saying there was a person with a pistol who had been shooting,” said lawyer Mirko Ricetti, who said he locked himself in a first-floor court room with 15 others after hearing a shot. The shooting immediately raised questions about how Giardiello gained entrance to the Fascist-era building. Prosecutors said Giardiello entered via an entrance intended for exclusive use by accredited personnel bearing proper ID, where there was no metal detector. Prosecutor Edmondo Bruti Liberati hypothesized that he may have used a false ID. Security at the courthouse is provided by a private firm, Secure Police. The deputy interior minister, Filippo Bubbico, said an investigation would determine who was to blame for any security lapse. “There’s no doubt that this episode signals a non-functioning of the protection mechanisms,” he told Sky TG24. Giardello was eventually caught about a half-hour after the spree by carabinieri police at a shopping center in Vimercate, near Monza, some 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the scene. He was taken in for questioning at the Vimercate police station, but was later taken to hospital for an undisclosed ailment, prosecutors said. Bruti Liberati said the gunman first fired on his lawyer and co-defendant in a courtroom, killing both and then seriously injured a second co-defendant. He met a business consultant in the hallway and shot him in the leg. Afterwards, he “walked through the building, going down a floor, and killed the judge,” Bruti Liberati told The Associated Press. He said it wasn’t clear if there was a relationship between Giardiello and the judge, Fernando Ciampi, who worked in the civil section of the bankruptcy court. The gunman was on trial with two others for fraudulent bankruptcy concerning the collapse of their real estate venture. Prosecutors said, however, that the bankruptcy wasn’t a particularly significant one. Carbineri Cmdr. Maurizio Stefanizzi said surveillance cameras registered Giardiello’s motorbike license plate as he fled, enabling police to identify him, his family and address and pass the information to squads around the area. The incident raised fears about Italy’s ability to protect visitors at the Expo world’s fair in Milan, which opens May 1. Interior Minister Angelino Alfano was in Milan on Thursday to preside over a public security coordination meeting for Expo when the shooting erupted. Officials insisted the courthouse shooting was an isolated event. “This has nothing to do with Expo,” Bruti Liberati said. “This was a personal crisis.”