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A Virginia man charged with bringing ammunition into Turks and Caicos should be returning home tomorrow. Tyler Wenrich of Louisa was sentenced yesterday to time served and fined nine-thousand dollars. Wenrich was arrested last month after two bullets were found in his luggage. He pled guilty to ammunition possession charges last week, saying he hoped for some leniency from the judge. Governor Youngkin celebrated the news on social media, saying Wenrich will soon be home thanks to "relentless efforts in seeking his freedom."  
 
 
A northern Virginia school is responding to concerns about an "inappropriate game" played by students following a social studies lesson. A group of white students at Lyles Crouch Traditional Academy in Alexandria reportedly were role-playing a lesson on segregation last week. A parent told NBC-4 that the group told her half-Asian child that he couldn't sit with them after school and there were also reports of teasing based on race and social status. The school's principal sent a letter to parents saying she would work with her team to remind students to think before they act after "difficult topics" are presented.  
 
 
A pet food giveaway hopes to keep pets with their people in spite of inflation causing pet food prices to rise. Katie Gray reports.

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Posted: 05/29/2024 5:26:55 ET ATL

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