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A Providence man has been ordered held without bail, accused of shooting another man to death in Pawtucket earlier this week.
Jonny Veng and Marklyn Brown were given double life sentences in the 2019 shooting of Berta Pereira-Roldan outside a Providence club.
The Friars will host the University of Rhode Island and Brown at Amica Mutual Pavilion in early December to close the 11-game ...
On the cold and rainy day, Simonton, who is stationed at Fort Benning, competed with Kim Rhode and Dania Vizzi to get a combined score of 337 - beating China and France by just two and three ...
Kim Foxx won’t charge Melrose Park man over self-defense shooting, but he faces federal prison for violating probation by having a gun Kevin Delaney faces at least eight months for violating ...
Not Kim Rhode. She had just turned 17 when she won her first gold medal in shooting in 1996 and, five Olympics later, she won her sixth medal — a bronze — in Rio de Janeiro, the first female ...
Kim Rhode is the first athlete in the summer Games to win in an individual medal in six consecutive competitions. ... After six Olympic medals for shooting, we can’t take our eyes off Kim Rhode .
Kim Rhode is making big changes as the world championships approach, ... At 37, Rhode was the oldest U.S. shooting medalist since 2004. But she was determined to go for a record-breaking seventh medal ...
Rhode won skeet shooting bronze in Rio on Friday. But Rhode was the center of attention as she wrapped up a record that started with her double trap gold medal as a precocious 17-year-old kid at ...
Olympic skeet shooter Kim Rhode made history at this year’s Olympic Games in Rio after winning the bronze medal in women’s skeet. She is the first female athlete to ever medal in six consecutive ...
— Kim Rhode (@KimRhode) August 27, 2016. ... And Rhode said she fears that shooting sports could soon be dead because gun control legislation is “killing our sport. ...
She just became the first Olympic athlete, male or female, to medal in six consecutive summer Olympic Games, but most sports fans have never heard of U.S. skeet-shooter Kim Rhode.