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Kirk Marsden from Blackburn was taken to Royal Preston Hospital on Christmas Day and died in the early hours of Boxing Day. He suffered from “multiple serious injuries” after being struck by a Toyota Land Cruiser outside The Gate Street Bar and Grill on the corner of Moorgate Street on December 25. In a tribute, Kirk’s family wrote: “To our hero, spread your wings far and wide your partner Leanne and your babies love you millions. You really were like no other, goodnight x “Kirk you were a well-loved son, brother and uncle who will be sorely missed. Rest with your dad now in heaven x.” Sharing on social media, son Kirky Marsden said, “Gonna miss you dad” which received an overwhelming response. One person commented: “I'm so sorry lad, your dad was an incredible man, never seen him without a smile and also brought a smile to everyone's faces.” Another added: “Absolutely heartbreaking for you and your sisters. Look after your mum but take care of yourself. You are an amazing family and we love you so much.” Tilly Louise Yates said: “love you always uncle we adore you.” Donna Marie Jamieson shared: “R.i.p my little brother you will be missed by so many. You were one in a million, fly high.” Hundreds of others offered condolences to Kirk’s loved ones including his partner Leanne and his children. Katie Louise Skarratts added: “What a shame. Kirk was one of my customers and was such a lovely person who would always stop and chat whenever I saw him knocking about. Sending love to Kirk’s family at this terrible time, thinking of you.” Kirk Marsden died on Boxing Day (Image: GMP) READ MORE: Murder investigation launched after man struck by car in Blackburn on Christmas Day Lancashire Police have today launched a murder investigation following the incident and two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder. A 58-year-old man of no fixed address and a 31-year-old man from Blackburn remain in custody. DCI Bryony Midgley, from the Force Major Investigation Team, said: “This incident has led to a man losing his life and first and foremost our thoughts remain with Kirk’s loved ones. “The investigation team is making progress with their enquiries and have since recovered a Toyota Land Cruiser from a carpark in Brindle Street. We know that following the fatal collision, the Land Cruiser turned right onto Livesey Branch Road. “I would ask anyone with CCTV, dashcam or doorbell which covered the area between Livesey Branch Road and Brindle Street in between 4.48pm and 5pm on Christmas Day to check their footage to see if they have captured a Toyota Land Cruiser to make contact with my team. “This is being treated as an isolated incident and we know there was an altercation in The Gate prior to the fatal incident outside. I would ask any witnesses we haven’t already spoken to or anybody with mobile phone footage to also make contact with my team. “I am aware that news of this incident will cause some concern in the community. I’d like to reassure everyone that we have increased reassurance patrols in the area.” Anyone with information or footage is asked to call police on 101, quoting log 747 of 27th December 2024.Republican U.S. Sen.-elect Tim Sheehy this week claimed a firework-ignited grass fire set near his campaign sign west of Livingston was a politically motivated arson. A Park County sheriff’s deputy on Dec. 21 notified dispatchers of a fire near Interstate 90 and West End Road. On social media, the sheriff’s office said winds that night were clocked at 50-to-60 mph and helped push the fire out to 26 acres. Image of the area west of Livingston burned by someone discharging fireworks into the grass on Dec. 21, 2024. (courtesy Park County Sheriff's Office) Authorities issued evacuations for the nearby residents and firefighters knocked the blaze down in roughly an hour and a half, according to the sheriff’s office post. The fire "definitely" started near a Sheehy campaign sign, the rural fire district chief told the Livingston Enterprise . And while law enforcement has obtained video of the suspect's vehicle fleeing the area after starting the fire, it appeared Friday that no one had been charged yet. Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy addresses supporters early Wednesday morning at the Kimpton Armory Hotel in Bozeman. On Tuesday Sheehy appeared near the scorched scene and issued a social media post of appreciation for the responders, which, according to the Enterprise , included neighbors to the threatened properties. He also posted a picture with two Montana Department of Transportation employees, whose facility was adjacent to the burned area, as well as a photo of a blackened building. Initial reports from the sheriff’s office did say the incident was being investigated as a criminal act but did not imply political motivations, although Sheehy appeared certain of it in a video posted to his social media. "We just visited with the Jensen family here, four beautiful young kids, it was actually their third daughter’s birthday the night that these arsonists started the fire to burn down our sign and started about a 30-acre wildfire, burned their grazing land, harmed their property and its just sad that would happen here," Sheehy said. "We can still disagree, we can still respect each other in this country. We don't have to do things like this." Grateful to the Montanans who helped respond to this fire on Saturday before it did even more damage. While the investigation remains underway, this type of dangerous, reckless violence has no place in Montana. Terrible way for these folks to start the Christmas week, but they... pic.twitter.com/djsWv013TT The Park County Sheriff's Office said on Facebook on Monday it had obtained video evidence of a person shooting a firework out of a moving vehicle and igniting the dry grass before heading west on I-190. "It was definitely someone setting off fireworks at the sign," Park County Rural Fire District Chief Dann Babcox told the Enterprise , referencing law enforcement reports. A call to the sheriff's office on Friday seeking any update or arrest information was not immediately returned. "Very disappointing, really tough way for these families to enter the Christmas week," Sheehy continued in his video. "It's effected several families here, including some structures, its a tough way for these people to have to start the holiday season." 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Colorado continues to work on defense, faces South Dakota StateColby Rogers made 6 of 9 3-pointers and scored 28 points as host Memphis defeated No. 16 Ole Miss 87-70 on Saturday afternoon. Rogers fouled out and finished one 3-pointer and one point short of his career-highs in both categories and Memphis never trailed. PJ Haggerty added 17 points, Dain Dainja had 16 and Moussa Cisse, an Ole Miss transfer who's in his second stint with the Tigers (10-3), had 13 points and 11 rebounds. Sean Pedulla scored 13, Jaylen Murray had 12 and Malik Dia added 11 to lead the Rebels (11-2), who had won their last five games. Memphis scored the first five points of the second half to increase its lead to 43-36. Pedulla made a layup for Ole Miss' first points, but Nicholas Jourdain made consecutive field goals to push the lead to nine. Mikeal Brown-Jones made two free throws for the Rebels before Haggerty made a 3-pointer and Cisse added a tip-in for a 52-40 lead. Pedulla made a jumper before Brown-Jones was ejected for committing a Flagrant 2 foul. Haggerty made both of the technical free throws and Rogers added two 3-pointers to push the lead to 16. Ole Miss got within 11 points four times, but couldn't get any closer until Matthew Murrell's dunk trimmed the lead to 76-67 with five minutes remaining. Rogers answered with a 3-pointer and Dainja added two field goals to increase the lead to 16. Murray made a free throw, but the Rebels didn't make a field goal during the final 5:32. The Tigers scored the first four points of the game and Haggerty had four as they opened a 9-2 lead. The Rebels made consecutive field goals before Memphis scored eight straight points for a 17-6 lead. Eduardo Klafke made a 3-pointer to end the run, but Rogers' 3-pointer helped the Tigers increase the lead to 27-14. Ole Miss scored the next seven points before Cisse's basket ended the run. The Rebels closed within four points four times Brown-Jones made two free throws to trim the lead to 38-36 at halftime. --Field Level Mediaby Michael West | Dec 28, 2024 | Scam of the Week Support Us here https://linktr.ee/michaelwestmedia.com.au Welcome to Scam of the Week, where we dive headfirst into the best of political and corporate shenannigans. We showcase Rupert Murdoch, Gina Rinehart and other members of the Australian Royal Scamily. Subscribe for blistering exposés, relentless satire, and a few laughs at the expense of the powerful. 🎥 Watch now, and brace yourself for our Scam of the Year! 00:00: Introduction and Current Events 00:27: Discussion on Media Grants and Property Stories 02:36: Government Secrecy and Foreign Armies 03:25: BHP Whistleblower Case 04:00: Australian Review Tribunal 06:15: Nuclear Power Secrecy Plans 08:55: Friendly Geordies’ Leaked Video and Gina Rinehart’s Party 10:49: Duggan’s Extradition and Legal System Criticism 11:19: Matt Canavan’s Nuclear Truth Leak 12:18: Holiday Wishes and Reading Recommendations 12:56: Closing Remarks and happy holidays #ScamOfTheWeek #MichaelWest #GovernmentSecrecy #CorporateGreed #friendlyjordies Michael West established Michael West Media in 2016 to focus on journalism of high public interest, particularly the rising power of corporations over democracy. West was formerly a journalist and editor with Fairfax newspapers, a columnist for News Corp and even, once, a stockbroker. Don't pay so you can read it. Pay so everyone can!