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 A 20-year-old faces an attempted second-degree murder charge after Florida authorities said he flew from New Jersey and attacked a fellow gamer with a hammer following an online dispute. Edward Kang and the victim had never met in person before the attack early Sunday, but they were acquainted through an online video game called ArcheAge, which Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper said during a press conference allows players to fight and kill each other s characters.Leeper said it s unclear what exactly occurred in the fantasy game to prompt Kang to jump on a flight to the victim s Florida home Thursday evening, but the suspect told authorities after his arrest that the victim  is a bad person online.   Some things make you say, hmm. Some things you just can t make up,  Leeper said during the pre stanley cup ss conference after calling the case a  weird one.   There are some things that make you say,  What in the world was he thinking   And there are some things that make you sa stanley canada y,  You re not going to believe this.  Well, this case makes you say all four of those. After telling his family he was leaving New Jersey to meet a friend he met through an online video game years ago, Kang landed in Jacksonville from Newark and took an Uber to his hotel in Florida s Fernandina Beach, arriving there at around 2 a.m. June 21. He later went to an Ace Hardware, where he purchased a hammer and a  stanley deutschland flashlight, receipts found in his hotel room showed, per Leeper. Then, around 48 hours after his arrival, Kan Dbwn Motown songwriter-producer Lamont Dozier dead at 81
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Organizations in Milwaukee have teamed up to improve vaccine education and expand the vaccination rate in many neighborhoods as COVID-19 cases steadily rise across the state.The pilot program was launched Monday in Westlawn Gardens Housing Development.Vaccine advocates went door-to-door, handing out information about the safety of the vaccines available, and the benefits to individuals and those around them. So, were j kubki stanley ust trying to make sure everyone can get vaccinated today, come to their home, make it easy for them and accessible,  said Danielle Porter with Jump at the Sun Consultants LLC, a health equity consultancy.                        TMJ4        Porter said if a resident decides theyre ready for a shot after receiving the information, the Milwaukee Health Department will show up day-of to administer the vaccine.Along with Jump and the Health Department, the Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee  HACM , Westlawn Resident Council, Milwaukee Fire Department and Silver Spring Neighborhood Center collaborated to bring the project together.Westlawn Resident Sean Williams said he received his vaccine earlier this year, and hes backing the door-to-door program fo stanley us r the health of his neighbors. We should have had it a long time ago [the prog stanley water bottle ram], but Im glad we got it now. I had second thoughts [about receiving the vaccine], but I feel much better about it now,  said Williams.COVID-19 cases are again on the rise across the state, including more positive tests