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 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?A viewer contacted our Driving Tampa Bay Forward tip line about safety issues on Fletcher Avenue in Tampa.After investigating the concerns, we found that there is not much lighting in the area, and the road markings are fading. That viewer said it creates a dangerous situation for people who drive there in the dark. It s not an issue of speeding. It s an issue of visibility. You can t see anything,  Latrece Rowell said. She lives in the area, and Fletcher Avenue used to be part of her commute. I just hate that I have to take a different street to come home at night because this one is so dark,  Rowell said.She said it s not safe to drive on the street in the dark because of the lack of lighting. In some areas, you can t see any of the road markings, making it difficult to differentiate between lanes鈥攅specially in the dark.We contacted the county, who said the traffic team will conduct a safety review of the corridor, looking into the pavement markings and crash history. The county spokesperson said any additional lighting would need to be justified by that review.We will follow up with the county after they complete the safety review.    stanley termoska                   stanley cup       Latest Hillsborough County News from ABC Action News                                                                                                                        Husband, wife dead in murder-suicide case: HCSO   stanley cupe         Brian McBride                                                     Ljwq Local pharmacies and doctor  s offices now have COVID-19 shot for kids as young as 6 months
 A Delaware man is facing federal charges for allegedly causing an explosion during a suspected anti-abortion protest at a Planned Parenthood office.Samuel James Gulick, 18, allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at the Planned Parenthood facility in Newark last week, causing a brief fire, federal authorities said Monday.Gulick, who has a history of anti-abortion social media posts, was also captured on surveillance video on January 3 spray-pain stanley mug ting the Latin phrase  Deus Vult,  or  God wills it,  in red letters on the outside of the facility, prose stanley thermos cutors said.He allegedly pulled the Molotov cocktail from a plastic bag, lit it, and threw it at the front door of the building, prosecutors said. The object exploded as Gulick fled the scene. The fire burned for about a minute before self-extinguishing, but it damaged a window and the building s porch.Police said they identified Gulick by tracking the vehicle he fled in. They also used social media posts attributed to him, including posts containing the phrase  Deus Vult,  and sever stanley cup al anti-abortion posts, prosecutors said.He was arrested by the FBI without incident the following day on charges of maliciously damaging a building used in interstate commerce, intentionally damaging a facility that provides reproductive health services, and possession of an unregistered destructive device under the National Firearms Act.If convicted as charged, he could face 5 to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. It s unclear if he has retained an at