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5 dead in Indiana multi-vehicle crash

LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Indiana State Police say five people were killed in a seven-vehicle crash on Interstate 65 near Lafayette.

Sgt. Kim Riley says the crash happened in a construction zone just before midnight Thursday when a semi rear-ended another vehicle, causing a chain reaction and igniting a fire.

Riley says three of those killed were in a minivan. The driver of the semi that caused the crash was also killed along with a driver in another vehicle. One other person was injured.

Riley says the highway was still closed in both directions Friday morning as authorities cleared the scene and investigated the crash.

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Tribbett holds benefit concert after shootings

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Grammy Award- winning gospel singer Tye Tribbett is organizing a benefit concert to help two charities established in response to the fatal shooting deaths of nine parishioners at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina.

Tribbett said in a news release that he will donate a portion of the “ Hate Won’t Win” concert’s proceeds to the Mother Emanuel Hope Fund and the Low Country Ministries Reverend Pinckney Fund.

The Rev. Clementa Pinckney was a state senator and pastor of the Emanuel A. M. E. Church in Charleston. He was one of the nine slain at the church during a Bible study on June 17.

Tribbett said the parents of victim Tywanza Sanders also will attend the concert, which will feature several well-known gospel singers in addition to Tribbett.

Tribbett has won two Grammys, including one for best gospel album.

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Tulsa suburb struggles to cope with stabbings

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) — People in the quiet Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow are struggling to make sense of the horrors discovered in a gray barnlike house where five members of a family were found stabbed to death and a sixth was wounded but alive.

What is more shocking to locals is that two teenage sons in the family are expected to be charged in the deaths. A ninth family member, a 2-year-old girl, was found unharmed and was transferred to state custody.

Police identified one of the suspects as 18-year-old Robert Bever, who was apprehended along with his 16-year-old brother, whose name was not released because he is a juvenile. The dead parents were identified as David Bever, 52, and April Bever, 44. The dead and wounded children were not identified.



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