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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Friends and family grieved the loss of Rosalind Roz Rogers on Thursday afternoon at the corner of N. Teutonia Ave. and W. Villard Ave.The 23-year-old was shot and killed early Thursday morning near the McDonald s.Her sister, Aaliyah Rogers, told TMJ4 that itd be hard to sum up her sister in 60 seconds due to the impact that Roz had on the community.Friends and family said she had a big heart and cared for everyone, no matter what. She gave a kid the shoes off her feet and the shirt off her back, and Im not lying. I cant make this up,  said Aaliyah.  I watched her do it. Roz not only mentored but also looked out for Aaliyah. She was also a mentor to at-risk kids and adults through the organization Breaking Barriers Mentoring, Inc. Roz was everything, man,  said Execu stanley cup tive Director Minister Caliph Muab-El.  She was great with t stanley mug he children. She was great with the youth. She just had a heart for the people. She also had a heart for people and a passion for social justice. She was more than just an activist; she was a humanitarian stanley cup , and in her humanitarianism, she wanted freedom, justice, and equal rights for everyone,  said Muab-El.Roz would help at food pantries, bookbag giveaways, social justice rallies, and community events. She also supported the family of Sade Robinson as they continued to grieve over her death. She was going to do a lot of great things in the community,  said her cousin, Sedan Smith.Smith also tells TMJ4 that she loved caring for dogs. She had fin Rjmz Supreme Court Justices Sotomayor, Gorsuch dispute feud over masks
 HARRISBURG, Pa.  AP  鈥?Pennsylvania prosecutors have dropped a felony theft charge against a man who underpaid for a soda by 43 cents. The Patriot-News reported Tuesday that prosecutors dropped the theft charge against Joseph Sobolewski. Sobolewski slapped $2 on the counter of an Exxon store in Duncannon in August and walked out, thinking it was $1.50.He says he didn t realize that an advertised discount of two bottles for $3 did not apply to a single bottle. The  stanley portugal Associated Press reported that the soda cost $2.29, so, including tax, he was short 43 cents.State troopers arrested him, and he spent stanley cup  a week in jail after a judge ordered him held on a  stanley trinkflaschen $50,000 cash-only bond, the AP reported.District Attorney Andrew Bender did not answer requests for comment.According to the AP, Sobolewski was facing seven years in prison under Pennsylvania s three-strikes law since he had already had committed two theft charges in the past 10 years.The news outlet reported those two charges stem from when he didn t pay for a gas tank and stole shoes from a store.