Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: Pam Bondi details new arrests in Minnesota church storming while taking aim at 'failed journalist' Don Lemon San Francisco uncovers nine secret drug and gambling dens disguised as convenience stores Donations surge for fallen NY officer and new mom following tragic death at hands of DWI suspect The man accused of gunning down an Alabama high school cheerleader at a bonfire party and shooting three others while one victim tried to shield her has been released from jail on bond. Steven Tyler Whitehead, charged with murder in the death of 18-year-old Kimber Mills and attempted murder for wounding three others, bonded out of the Jefferson County Jail Thursday after a judge set bond at $330,000. As a condition of his release, Whitehead must wear an electronic monitoring device, WBRC reported.