New Tampa Issue 25-12

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Volume 20 Issue 25

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December 1, 2012

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New Tampa Nature Park Opens, Showcasing Area’s Natural Beauty By Matt Wiley Away from the orange construction signs and hazy, dust-filled air that frequently inhabits the Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. corridor during the stillongoing widening of New Tampa’s main thoroughfare, our area is full of wetlands, woodlands and wildlife. For that reason, a new park has opened that attaches to the existing Flatwoods Wilderness Park to further showcase the area’s natural beauty. According to a press release from the City of Tampa Parks & Recreation Department, the 122-acre New Tampa Nature Park officially opened on November 26, or a couple of days after we went to press with this issue. The new park, which connects directly to Hillsborough County’s Flatwoods Park trail system, is located at 17001 Dona Michelle Dr., south of Bruce B. Downs

(BBD) Blvd. and east of I-75. “The New Tampa Nature Park is a great, active park,” says City of Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn. “Children can explore nature and learn. The park also connects residents with miles of existing trails where they can walk, hike and bike safely. Our commitment to New Tampa is not just in roads and sewers, but it is embodied in our parks and playgrounds as well." The park includes a half-mile-long entrance road, parking for 22 cars and two buses, storm water control elements, an elevated boardwalk “nature walk” that crosses a wetland habitat, a shorter elevated “marsh walk,” picnic areas and a playground, which even includes a “zip-line.” The land for the project was acquired through assistance with the Florida Communities Trust Preservation 2000 program and the Hillsbor-

ough County Environmental Lands Acquisition and Protection Program (ELAPP). Coordination between the City of Tampa and other regulatory and governmental agencies has taken place to conduct environmental management requirements, such as exotic species control and prescribed burns. This environmental management includes an adjacent 70-acre parcel owned by the South West Florida Water Management District, bringing the total area of the site to almost 200 acres. The release says that the general contractor for Phase I was QGS Development, Inc. The total cost of the Phase I improvements was $927,469, which was paid for through Community Investment Tax funding. For more information, please visit TampaGov.net and check out the “Parks & Recreation” page.

Cano Videos Offer Closer Look Into Suspect’s Troubled State Of Mind

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Human Remans Found In WC Identified, New Tampa Election Results, ‘Felony Lane Gang’ Members Busted, Lots Of Local Business Features & More!

A Look Back At ‘Dogtoberfest,’ Taste Of Boston’s Authentic New England Seafood, Another Fresh Portion Of ‘Neighborhood Nibbles & Biz Bytes’ & Much More!

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key targets in the front office, but sparing one, whom he said he liked. Cano said the rest would just be a “free for all” in the parking lot where he would try to kill as many people as possible. In another video released by prosecutors, Cano smokes a bowl of marijuana and explains his desire to die, possibly with a fellow student, whom he also says he fears might “snitch” on him. The video goes black, before returning to a frame of Cano burning a newspaper and talking about surpassing the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech. “Terror?,” he asks the camera as the paper burns. “You don’t even know terror until I run up in to (Freedom).” Cano is scheduled for sentencing on December 5.

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this way?” he asks the camera. “There’s nothing I can do about it. There’s nothing anyone can do A screen shot from about it, except one of Jared Cano’s wait for it to Youtube.com videos. unleash.” He emphasized not to blame either of his parents for his actions before showing the camera how he, “imagines this is going to happen.” He pulled out a notebook and showed a drawing of the Freedom cafeteria, where he planned to place four bombs in each corner, timed to go off at 7:26 a.m., at which point he would have gone to the woods by the parking lot to retrieve his weapons stash and would be “advancing on the courtyard,” where he estimated he would kill about 60 people, before killing several

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As he waits to be sentenced in December, videos recently have been released of Jared Cano, filmed weeks before his arrest, and detailing his plans for staging a massacre at Freedom High, similar to the 1999 Columbine shooting in Littleton, CO. “For those of you retards who don’t know who I am, I’m the Freedom High School shooter,” Cano says, “Well, I will be in a couple of months.”

In the video released by prosecutors, Cano says that he made the video so people can see who he really is and so that the “government” can’t just tell everyone that he’s “some loony nut.” Cano is accused of attempting to detonate explosive devices at Freedom High on the first day of the 2011-12 school year. A friend of Cano’s reported him to the Tampa Police Department (TPD), who arrested the wouldbe bomber before the event took place. “Can you blame me for feeling

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