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Leanza Cornett • Miss America 1993 • Mark Steines

Miss America 1993 Leanza Cornett dies after sustaining head injury Cornett, who grew up and graduated in Jacksonville, was 49 years old Former Miss America Leanza Cornett attends the 7th Annual Walk To Africa Hosted By Dr. Bob Hamilton For Medical Missions To Africa on May 16, 2015 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images)  (Getty Images) JACKSONVILLE, Fla.  – Leanza Cornett, a woman who was raised in Jacksonville and crowned Miss America in 1993, has died after being hospitalized for a head injury. She was 49. The news first broke on Leanza Cornett’s Circle of Love,  which is a social media page  that was monitoring her condition after the injury. That post read: Dear Disney family I'm here to let you know Leanza passed this afternoon. She was so loved. I don't feel like writing a lot right now; my heart is broken. Sue Shortly thereafter, the Miss America Organization posted: According to Leanza Cornett’s Circle of Love, the former Miss America sustaine

Oa-beautiful • Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia • Protests • Car chase

Family Blames Police for DC Man's Death in Electric Scooter Crash; Protest Flares D.C. police say they tried to stop Karon Hylton because he was riding on a sidewalk without a helmet. His family says they chased him, causing his death A protest over the death of a 20-year-old D.C. man who died after he was hit by a car while riding an electric scooter has erupted outside a police station in Northwest Tuesday night. Karon Hylton died Monday after the crash Friday in the Brightwood Park neighborhood of Northwest D.C. His loved ones accuse police of causing the crash by chasing him.  Hylton died the day his daughter turned three months old, his girlfriend and the infant's mother, Amaala Jones-Bey, said.  “It’s mind-boggling. This was so unnecessary,” she said Tuesday.  Download our free NBC Washington app for  iOS  or  Android  to get the latest local news and weather. The Metropolitan Police Department says officers tried to conduct a traffic stop at about 10:10 p.m. Friday after

Riots • White House • Donald Trump • Philadelphia • Jim Kenney

White House may deploy federal troops to quell Philadelphia riots The White House is monitoring widespread riots in Philadelphia and is prepared to deploy federal troops, an administration official said Tuesday. “We’re monitoring the situation closely,” White House communications director Alyssa Farah  told “Fox & Friends .” “If necessary we’ll be standing by and prepared to deploy federal resources.” “I want to make one thing clear, President Trump will not tolerate any violence directed at America’s law enforcement,” Farah said. “And look, the actual case, we’re going to let the facts play out, let the investigation play out. But we will not tolerate lawlessness in our streets.” The unrest was sparked by the police shooting death of a knife-wielding man on Monday. Asked if the feds would wait for Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney to call in the troops, Farah said, “That’s a question for DOJ and the Department of Homeland Security. “But I know this president has made clear before, whe

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