Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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■ Brad Pennington, a park ranger in California, said a 6-year-old girl escaped with minor injuries, including a couple of puncture wounds in her leg, after she was attacked by a mountain lion on a trail in Cupertino and was rescued by a man who punched the animal, driving it away.

■ Jacob Mustoe, 20, who pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaught­er for killing a friend by running over him with a car just before crashing into a house north of Kansas City, Mo., after the two got into a fight, was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

■ Shaheen Borna, a white professor who teaches marketing at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., was suspended for the rest of the semester after he called police to his classroom when a black student refused to change seats, school officials said.

■ Nelson Gibson, a Port St. Lucie, Fla., man undergoing kidney dialysis three times a week, said he is upset that he was told by a dialysis center that he can’t have a life-sized cardboard cutout of President Donald Trump for emotional support during the 3½-hour treatments.

■ Byron Williams, an Orleans Parish, La., criminal court judge, has resigned amid an investigat­ion into accusation­s of inappropri­ate sexual behavior in the courthouse, including allegation­s that he groped and harassed clerks and commented about the appearance of a female attorney in open court.

■ Brock Miller of Myrtle Beach, S.C., a former pastor at Angley’s Grace Cathedral in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, reached a confidenti­al settlement in a suit he filed accusing 98-year-old televangel­ist Ernest Angley of sexually abusing and harassing him over a decade beginning in 2004.

■ Scott Swift, pop singer Taylor Swift’s father, who fought with an intruder he discovered in his penthouse in St. Petersburg, Fla., identified the suspect in a photo lineup, enabling police to arrest a 30-year-old man on burglary charges.

■ Mike Smith, mayor of Waveland, Miss., said police are investigat­ing a possible hate crime after a mother reported that a man on a Mardi Gras parade float handed her 12-year-old daughter a black doll with beads forming a noose around its neck and told the girl, “That’s you.”

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