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Monday, July 18, 2016

Suspected robber shot at victims, hid in field with 12-year-old daughter say police


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SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) Simpsonville Police say they arrested a man who they say fired shots during a robbery and was later found hiding in a field with his 12-year old daughter.

7 News Addie Hampton talked to that daughter and her mother, Monday, who believe the Simpsonville police mishandled the child and treated her harshly.

Derrick Bernard Cunningham is charged with armed robbery and attempted murder after Simpsonville Police say he fired shots while robbing four people at Bradford Place Apartments on West Georgia Road on Saturday.

Officers say they went there around 1:40 a.m. after getting several calls about shots fired. The victims described the man who they said robbed them. Those victims say Cunningham fired a shot at one of them during the robbery, but no one was hurt.

Simpsonville Police officers say they found Cunningham hiding in a nearby field with his 12-year-old daughter.

When we got to the middle of the field, he told me Im going to have to be tough and then thats when we saw a police truck, the girl said, explaining what her father told her in that field.

7 News chose not to reveal the identity of Derrick Cunninghams 12 year old daughter, but the emotion behind her words played out as her hands wrung in circles explaining what went down.

She said a terrifying series events started when her father woke her up around 3 am telling her they needed to move.

We went out the back door and we walked to the field thing because we were going to walk somewhere, she explained.Walking to a nearby field, they got flat to the ground. The girl said she saw lights and policemen.

Police was rushing us with guns in their hands and then I got up and said please dont shoot me, she said.She and her father were handcuffed, taken into custody, and separated.

Police said Cunningham fired a shot at his four robbery victims in the very apartment complex where they say his daughter lay sleeping.

The handcuffs, they was tight on me. I did have a mark, but I guess its gone, she said, showing her wrists. And then my hands was hurting because I was in the back of the truck for like an hour.

This outrages the girls mother, Donitha Johnson, who believes her innocent child was treated like a common criminal.

I just want to know why? Why? Because I know they wouldnt put their kids through thata 12 year old. A little girl, said Johnson.

The Simpsonville police said they had to follow procedure.

Our procedure, as you know, as an officer, going to a scene like such where there are guns involved, a robbery is involved, its a hostile situation. Yes, were going to place everybody into custody and have them in handcuffs. Thats what happened, explained Lt. Timmie Williams.

Williams said the girl was in handcuffs for 30 minutes until she was released to a relative. Johnson was unreachable at work at the time.

While they admit they behaved softer once they learned the childs age, Williams said its regrettable that her father dragged her into danger in the first place.

Meanwhile, Johnson said her daughter is a wreck.

Shes traumatized now. She cant sleep. She cant eat for the last couple days. Shes been waking up the last few nights sweating, said Johnson, who is hiring a lawyer.

When asked if she was angry at her childs father, she said he was a good man and shes not certain he did anything wrong.

Officers searched Cunninghams home and say they found weapons, clothing and other items that were taken from the victims.

Cunningham is charged with four counts of armed robbery, one count of attempted murder and one count of possession of a weapon during a violent crime.

Source: http://wspa.com/2016/06/06/suspected-robber-shot-at-victims-hid-in-field-with-12-year-old-daughter-say-police/

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Savannah transformed into the 1920s for Amazon TV series with Christina Ricci


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Savannahs growing attraction as a filming destination was again evident on Thursday as local efforts to accommodate that increased demand continue.

Throughout the day, a section of West Jones Street from Tattnall Street to Whitaker Street was closed for the filming of an Amazon television series, Z: The Beginning of Everything.

The television series starring Christina Ricci is about the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, an icon of the flamboyant Jazz Age in the 1920s and wife of author F. Scott Fitzgerald.

After exterior scenes were shot in Savannah for the pilot episode last summer, the production returned to town after being picked up for a full season, said Beth Nelson, interim Savannah Film Office director.

Most of the filming took place at the intersection of Jones and Barnard, which had been covered in mulch Thursday morning for the period piece. The interior shots are being filmed in New York where more soundstages are available, Nelson said.

We just need the stages, then they would stay, she said.

After Thursdays shoot, the production is scheduled to again film in Savannah around Monterey Square on June 24.

Meanwhile, efforts are underway to attract more local productions and get them to stay longer.

More facilities are operating locally to meet the needs of the film industry, including the 140,000-square-foot Savannah Film Factory on Fahm Street that features three soundstages, production office space and mill space for building sets. The Savannah College of Art and Design also operates a 22,000-square-foot facility with three soundstages, green rooms and multi-purpose recording booth.

In addition, more training opportunities are being made available to ensure the city has the workforce to accommodate the increased business.

Savannah Technical College recently developed and received approval at the local and state board level for film and television production certificate programs, while the Georgia Film Academy is working with Savannah Tech to bring their programs to Savannah this summer, according to officials with the Savannah Economic Development Authority.

SEDA officials are also trying to get Savannah, Chatham County and Tybee Island to help support a regional film office that would be responsible for marketing efforts directed at the film industry, while local governments would continue handling the permitting process.

Under an agreement going before the Savannah City Council next week, the city would contribute $205,000 each year toward the regional office. That amount would be in addition to $1.8 million in yearly funding provided by SEDA, which includes $1.3 million for tax rebates meant to help attract filmmakers through at least 2018.

In a pitch to the Chatham County Commission at a budget workshop Thursday, SEDA President Trip Tollison said making the office regional would assist local governments in attracting productions, both large and small.

Tollison proposed that Chatham County contribute $100,000 in its upcoming budget to the effort. He said h**l make the same pitch to Tybee Island officials for a $25,000-$50,000 contribution.

We need a countywide film office to service the productions that are coming day in and day out, he said. The city of Savannah right now is doing that, and they simply cant handle the work load.

County Manager Lee Smith said the request came after Chatham officials prepared the fiscal-year budget that begins next month, and the spending plan will need to be examined to see if they can afford the expense.

Source: http://savannahnow.com/news/2016-06-16/savannah-transformed-1920s-amazon-tv-series-christina-ricci

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