Timeline of synagogue hostage standoff sheds light on suspect’s travel in US


The British national who allegedly took a rabbi and three other people as hostages inside a Texas synagogue on Saturday arrived in the United States last month and gave customs agents a hotel in New York as his local address, multiple law enforcement sources told ABC News on Monday.

The suspect, Malik Faisal Akram, 44, reportedly took a flight from London to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Dec. 29 and listed a hotel in Queens, New York, as his local address on a customs form, the sources said.

The FBI is investigating whether Akram actually stayed at the hotel prior to traveling by air to the Dallas-Fort Worth area possibly on Dec. 31.

As investigators piece together Akram’s movements in the United States, they’ve determined he bought the handgun used in the hostage-taking on the street from someone he met at a local homeless shelter in Texas, according to the law enforcement sources. The last time the gun was legally sold through a federally licensed dealer was in September 2019, they said.

While in New York, Akram — who was shot dead by an FBI hostage rescue team, ending a nearly 11-hour standoff with authorities in Texas — also obtained a cellphone, which he apparently used up until his death, the sources told ABC News.

Suspect was not on any watch lists

Akram’s name did not appear on any U.S. watch lists.

Investigators are now working to develop a complete timeline of his movements since his arrival in New York. According to the sources, Akram stayed at homeless shelters for about a week and may have portrayed himself as experiencing homelessness to gain access to the Texas synagogue during Shabbat services.

As part of the investigation, authorities are looking into Akram’s mental health history and are working to determine whether any potential history should have come up during the vetting process for his travel to the United States.

Sources told ABC News that American and British authorities have made contact with Akram’s brother, who told them Akram has mental health issues.

A friend of Akram’s family, told the Associated Press on Monday that it was known in their community of Blackburn, England, that Akram had “mental health issues.”

“He had mental health issues, which were not really diagnosed,” the family friend, Asif Mahmud, told the AP.

Mahmud, a community organizer in Blackburn, also said that Akram had previously served a custodial sentence in England and questioned how he got past U.S. immigration checks.

“Well, I do know he obviously served a custodial sentence, so it must have been serious enough for him to serve a custodial sentence. So, he was known to the authorities for that reason,” Mahmud said without elaborating on what offense Akram had been sentenced for. “But for all intents and purposes, other than that, he lived what one would describe a normal kind of existence. He was part of the community.”

Two teenagers have been arrested in England as part of an ongoing investigation into the hostage-taking incident, British authorities said. The pair were detained in southern Manchester on Sunday evening and “remain in custody for questioning,” according to a statement from the Greater Manchester Police. Multiple law enforcement sources in the U.S. told ABC News that the teens are Akram’s children.

Suspect called New York rabbi during standoff

At 10:45 a.m. CST on Saturday, police in Colleyville, Texas, received a 911 call reporting that an intruder, later identified as Akram, was aggressively confronting Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville.

Cytron-Walker said in an interview with CBS News on Monday that Akram knocked at the synagogue’s window and that he invited Akram in for a cup of tea prior to Shabbat services. The rabbi said that during the services, while his back was turned to Akram in prayer, the suspect pulled a gun.

After taking Cytron-Walker and three other members of the synagogue hostage, Akram was heard on a livestreamed video of the service saying he was holding four hostages, claiming to be armed with a gun and explosives, and stating that he was willing to die at the hands of police and that he was not acting on behalf of a foreign terrorist organization.

Facebook eventually interrupted the livestream, but law enforcement officials were able to access the synagogue’s closed-circuit TV system, allowing the FBI to continue to view the unfolding events in real-time, the sources said.

Just after 12 p.m., Akram instructed Cytron-Walker to call New York-based Rabbi Angela Buchdahl of the Central Synagogue in Manhattan. In a series of subsequent calls with Buchdahl, Akram reportedly threatened to kill the four hostages if convicted terrorist and al-Qaida supporter Aafia Siddiqui was not released from prison at Carswell Air Force Base near Fort Worth.

“I can confirm that the gunman reached out to me twice (on Saturday) by phone,” Buchdahl wrote in an email to the New York-based Jewish Telegraphic Agency. “We are about to share a note with the congregation just confirming that. Other than that for security reasons I cannot share more.”

Investigators are working to determine why Akram chose Buchdahl to speak to, sources told ABC News. Authorities suspect it was because she is the leader of a prominent synagogue in the city where Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist, was convicted in 2010 of assault and attempted murder of a U.S. soldier and members of a U.S. team sent to interrogate her in 2008. She was sentenced to 86 years in prison.

Siddiqui’s attorney, Marwa Elbially, released a statement over the weekend saying Siddiqui did not know Akram and that she condemned his actions.

Elite FBI team flown in to help

As the hostage standoff was unfolding on Saturday, authorities reached out about 12:30 p.m. to the FBI’s hostage rescue team at the bureau’s headquarters in Quantico, Virginia. The team was immediately dispatched to Colleyville, officials said.

Around 5:30 p.m., Akram released one of the hostages unharmed.

About four hours later, the FBI hostage rescue team entered the synagogue after Cytron-Walker and the two other hostages escaped when they bolted for an exit door as the rabbi threw a chair at the suspect.

Akram was shot as the team entered the synagogue and later died from his wounds. A handgun, believed to belong to Akram, was recovered inside the synagogue, sources said.

ABC News’ Luke Barr contributed to this report





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Timeline Of Road Trip With Fiancé Brian Laundrie, Notable Dates And Events – CBS New York


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The search for Gabby Petito has apparently come to a tragic end. The FBI said they believe Petito’s body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park.

The 22-year-old Blue Point, N.Y. native went missing after going on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. He mysteriously returned to the home they shared in Florida in the van they were traveling in, but without Petito. Police have wanted to question Laundrie about Petito’s disappearance, but he declined – and then apparently disappeared himself.

READ MORE: Suspected Human Remains Found In Florida Wildlife Preserve Where Authorities Are Searching For Brian Laundrie

Here are notable dates in the search for Petito:

LATE JUNE: According to North Port, Florida Police, Petito and Laundrie depart on a cross-country trip, planning to reach the West Coast, traveling in her White Ford Transit van. The two were documenting their trip on YouTube and social media. Throughout the trip, Petito maintained regular contact with her family, according to authorities.

WATCH: Police In Florida Provide Update On Missing Woman Gabby Petito

JULY:  According to her family and as documented in her Instagram account, Petito and Laundrie visit numerous national parks and locations, including:

  • July 10, Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • July 16, Zion National Park
  • July 20, Cedar Breaks
  • July 21, Bryce Canyon National Park
  • July 26, Mystic Hot Springs
  • July 28, Canyonlands National Park, Arch Mesa

AUGUST: The two continue their trip, with stops at Arches National Park.

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August 12th is the same day Petito and Laundrie had an encounter with police in Moab, Utah.

Watch: Full Video Of Police Encounter Between Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie and Moab, Utah Police 

A witness reported a physical altercation between the couple. Police stopped their van for a wellness check. The two told police they pushed and shoved one another outside a grocery store.

Petito scratched Laundrie, but told police they were in love and didn’t want to press charges. According to the police report, Laundrie told officers that traveling for the last four or five months created an “emotional strain between them.”

Police concluded it was not a “domestic assault,” but a “mental health crisis.”

SEPTEMBER:

  • Sept. 1: According to North Port, Florida police, Brian Laundrie returns to Florida in the van they shared without Gabby Petito.
  • Sept. 6-7: Brian Laundrie and his parents go camping. The family attorney says the campground was about a 75 miles north of their home, and they stayed overnight. The attorney says all three then left the park.
  • Sept. 11: Gabby Petito is reported missing by her family in Blue Point, N.Y. That same day, police in North Port, Florida locate the van they were traveling in.
  • Sept. 14: Gabby Petito’s parents continue their pleas for information on her whereabouts, and say Laundrie is not speaking with authorities. Police in Florida say Laundrie’s silence is hindering the investigation.

Many people are wondering why Mr. Laundrie would not make a statement or speak with law enforcement in the face of Ms. Petito’s absence. In my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this and the warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true, regardless of whether my client had anything to do with Ms. Petito’s disappearance. As such, on the advice of counsel Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.

I have been informed that the North Port, Florida police have named Brian Laundrie as a ‘person of interest’ in this matter. This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.

  • Sept. 16: Full body camera video of the encounter between Moab, Utah police, Petito, and Laundrie is obtained.
  • Sept. 17: North Port, Florida Police speak to Laundrie’s family at their request but do not speak to Brian. Later in the evening, Laundrie’s attorney releases a statement saying Laundrie’s current whereabouts are unknown and the FBI is looking for both Petito and Laundrie.
  • Sept. 18: Authorities search the 24,500-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for Laundrie after a tip from his family. The search is called off in the evening due to darkness. At the same time, multiple agencies search for Petito in the Wyoming wilderness.

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Timeline Of Road Trip With Fiancé Brian Laundrie, Notable Dates And Events – CBS New York


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The search for Gabby Petito has apparently come to a tragic end. The FBI said they believe Petito’s body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park.

The 22-year-old Blue Point, N.Y. native went missing after going on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. He mysteriously returned to the home they shared in Florida in the van they were traveling in, but without Petito. Police have wanted to question Laundrie about Petito’s disappearance, but he declined – and then apparently disappeared himself.

READ MORE: Gabby Petito Died By Strangulation, Wyoming Coroner Finds

Here are notable dates in the search for Petito:

LATE JUNE: According to North Port, Florida Police, Petito and Laundrie depart on a cross-country trip, planning to reach the West Coast, traveling in her White Ford Transit van. The two were documenting their trip on YouTube and social media. Throughout the trip, Petito maintained regular contact with her family, according to authorities.

WATCH: Police In Florida Provide Update On Missing Woman Gabby Petito

JULY:  According to her family and as documented in her Instagram account, Petito and Laundrie visit numerous national parks and locations, including:

  • July 10, Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • July 16, Zion National Park
  • July 20, Cedar Breaks
  • July 21, Bryce Canyon National Park
  • July 26, Mystic Hot Springs
  • July 28, Canyonlands National Park, Arch Mesa

AUGUST: The two continue their trip, with stops at Arches National Park.

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August 12th is the same day Petito and Laundrie had an encounter with police in Moab, Utah.

Watch: Full Video Of Police Encounter Between Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie and Moab, Utah Police 

A witness reported a physical altercation between the couple. Police stopped their van for a wellness check. The two told police they pushed and shoved one another outside a grocery store.

Petito scratched Laundrie, but told police they were in love and didn’t want to press charges. According to the police report, Laundrie told officers that traveling for the last four or five months created an “emotional strain between them.”

Police concluded it was not a “domestic assault,” but a “mental health crisis.”

SEPTEMBER:

  • Sept. 1: According to North Port, Florida police, Brian Laundrie returns to Florida in the van they shared without Gabby Petito.
  • Sept. 6-7: Brian Laundrie and his parents go camping. The family attorney says the campground was about a 75 miles north of their home, and they stayed overnight. The attorney says all three then left the park.
  • Sept. 11: Gabby Petito is reported missing by her family in Blue Point, N.Y. That same day, police in North Port, Florida locate the van they were traveling in.
  • Sept. 14: Gabby Petito’s parents continue their pleas for information on her whereabouts, and say Laundrie is not speaking with authorities. Police in Florida say Laundrie’s silence is hindering the investigation.

Many people are wondering why Mr. Laundrie would not make a statement or speak with law enforcement in the face of Ms. Petito’s absence. In my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this and the warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true, regardless of whether my client had anything to do with Ms. Petito’s disappearance. As such, on the advice of counsel Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.

I have been informed that the North Port, Florida police have named Brian Laundrie as a ‘person of interest’ in this matter. This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.

  • Sept. 16: Full body camera video of the encounter between Moab, Utah police, Petito, and Laundrie is obtained.
  • Sept. 17: North Port, Florida Police speak to Laundrie’s family at their request but do not speak to Brian. Later in the evening, Laundrie’s attorney releases a statement saying Laundrie’s current whereabouts are unknown and the FBI is looking for both Petito and Laundrie.
  • Sept. 18: Authorities search the 24,500-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for Laundrie after a tip from his family. The search is called off in the evening due to darkness. At the same time, multiple agencies search for Petito in the Wyoming wilderness.

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Timeline Of Road Trip With Fiancé Brian Laundrie, Notable Dates And Events – CBS New York


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The search for Gabby Petito has apparently come to a tragic end. The FBI said they believe Petito’s body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park.

The 22-year-old Blue Point, N.Y. native went missing after going on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. He mysteriously returned to the home they shared in Florida in the van they were traveling in, but without Petito. Police have wanted to question Laundrie about Petito’s disappearance, but he declined – and then apparently disappeared himself.

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Here are notable dates in the search for Petito:

LATE JUNE: According to North Port, Florida Police, Petito and Laundrie depart on a cross-country trip, planning to reach the West Coast, traveling in her White Ford Transit van. The two were documenting their trip on YouTube and social media. Throughout the trip, Petito maintained regular contact with her family, according to authorities.

WATCH: Police In Florida Provide Update On Missing Woman Gabby Petito

JULY:  According to her family and as documented in her Instagram account, Petito and Laundrie visit numerous national parks and locations, including:

  • July 10, Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • July 16, Zion National Park
  • July 20, Cedar Breaks
  • July 21, Bryce Canyon National Park
  • July 26, Mystic Hot Springs
  • July 28, Canyonlands National Park, Arch Mesa

AUGUST: The two continue their trip, with stops at Arches National Park.

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August 12th is the same day Petito and Laundrie had an encounter with police in Moab, Utah.

Watch: Full Video Of Police Encounter Between Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie and Moab, Utah Police 

A witness reported a physical altercation between the couple. Police stopped their van for a wellness check. The two told police they pushed and shoved one another outside a grocery store.

Petito scratched Laundrie, but told police they were in love and didn’t want to press charges. According to the police report, Laundrie told officers that traveling for the last four or five months created an “emotional strain between them.”

Police concluded it was not a “domestic assault,” but a “mental health crisis.”

SEPTEMBER:

  • Sept. 1: According to North Port, Florida police, Brian Laundrie returns to Florida in the van they shared without Gabby Petito.
  • Sept. 6-7: Brian Laundrie and his parents go camping. The family attorney says the campground was about a 75 miles north of their home, and they stayed overnight. The attorney says all three then left the park.
  • Sept. 11: Gabby Petito is reported missing by her family in Blue Point, N.Y. That same day, police in North Port, Florida locate the van they were traveling in.
  • Sept. 14: Gabby Petito’s parents continue their pleas for information on her whereabouts, and say Laundrie is not speaking with authorities. Police in Florida say Laundrie’s silence is hindering the investigation.

Many people are wondering why Mr. Laundrie would not make a statement or speak with law enforcement in the face of Ms. Petito’s absence. In my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this and the warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true, regardless of whether my client had anything to do with Ms. Petito’s disappearance. As such, on the advice of counsel Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.

I have been informed that the North Port, Florida police have named Brian Laundrie as a ‘person of interest’ in this matter. This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.

  • Sept. 16: Full body camera video of the encounter between Moab, Utah police, Petito, and Laundrie is obtained.
  • Sept. 17: North Port, Florida Police speak to Laundrie’s family at their request but do not speak to Brian. Later in the evening, Laundrie’s attorney releases a statement saying Laundrie’s current whereabouts are unknown and the FBI is looking for both Petito and Laundrie.
  • Sept. 18: Authorities search the 24,500-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for Laundrie after a tip from his family. The search is called off in the evening due to darkness. At the same time, multiple agencies search for Petito in the Wyoming wilderness.

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Timeline Of Road Trip With Fiancé Brian Laundrie, Notable Dates And Events – CBS New York


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The search for Gabby Petito has apparently come to a tragic end. The FBI said they believe Petito’s body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park.

The 22-year-old Blue Point, N.Y. native went missing after going on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. He mysteriously returned to the home they shared in Florida in the van they were traveling in, but without Petito. Police have wanted to question Laundrie about Petito’s disappearance, but he declined – and then apparently disappeared himself.

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Here are notable dates in the search for Petito:

LATE JUNE: According to North Port, Florida Police, Petito and Laundrie depart on a cross-country trip, planning to reach the West Coast, traveling in her White Ford Transit van. The two were documenting their trip on YouTube and social media. Throughout the trip, Petito maintained regular contact with her family, according to authorities.

WATCH: Police In Florida Provide Update On Missing Woman Gabby Petito

JULY:  According to her family and as documented in her Instagram account, Petito and Laundrie visit numerous national parks and locations, including:

  • July 10, Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • July 16, Zion National Park
  • July 20, Cedar Breaks
  • July 21, Bryce Canyon National Park
  • July 26, Mystic Hot Springs
  • July 28, Canyonlands National Park, Arch Mesa

AUGUST: The two continue their trip, with stops at Arches National Park.

August 12th is the same day Petito and Laundrie had an encounter with police in Moab, Utah.

Watch: Full Video Of Police Encounter Between Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie and Moab, Utah Police 

A witness reported a physical altercation between the couple. Police stopped their van for a wellness check. The two told police they pushed and shoved one another outside a grocery store.

Petito scratched Laundrie, but told police they were in love and didn’t want to press charges. According to the police report, Laundrie told officers that traveling for the last four or five months created an “emotional strain between them.”

Police concluded it was not a “domestic assault,” but a “mental health crisis.”

SEPTEMBER:

  • Sept. 1: According to North Port, Florida police, Brian Laundrie returns to Florida in the van they shared without Gabby Petito.
  • Sept. 11: Gabby Petito is reported missing by her family in Blue Point, N.Y. That same day, police in North Port, Florida locate the van they were traveling in.
  • Sept. 14: Gabby Petito’s parents continue their pleas for information on her whereabouts, and say Laundrie is not speaking with authorities. Police in Florida say Laundrie’s silence is hindering the investigation.

Many people are wondering why Mr. Laundrie would not make a statement or speak with law enforcement in the face of Ms. Petito’s absence. In my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this and the warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true, regardless of whether my client had anything to do with Ms. Petito’s disappearance. As such, on the advice of counsel Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.

I have been informed that the North Port, Florida police have named Brian Laundrie as a ‘person of interest’ in this matter. This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.

  • Sept. 16: Full body camera video of the encounter between Moab, Utah police, Petito, and Laundrie is obtained.
  • Sept. 17: North Port, Florida Police speak to Laundrie’s family at their request but do not speak to Brian. Later in the evening, Laundrie’s attorney releases a statement saying Laundrie’s current whereabouts are unknown and the FBI is looking for both Petito and Laundrie.
  • Sept. 18: Authorities search the 24,500-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for Laundrie after a tip from his family. The search is called off in the evening due to darkness. At the same time, multiple agencies search for Petito in the Wyoming wilderness.
  • Sept. 23: A federal arrest warrant is issued for Brian Laundrie. The charge in the indictment makes no mention of homicide, but rather refers to unauthorized access of a Capitol One bank card.





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Timeline Of Road Trip With Fiancé Brian Laundrie, Notable Dates And Events – CBS New York


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The search for Gabby Petito has apparently come to a tragic end. The FBI said they believe Petito’s body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park.

The 22-year-old Blue Point, N.Y. native went missing after going on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. He mysteriously returned to the home they shared in Florida in the van they were traveling in, but without Petito. Police have wanted to question Laundrie about Petito’s disappearance, but he declined – and then apparently disappeared himself.

READ MORE: Federal Arrest Warrant Issued For Gabby Petito’s Missing Fiancé Brian Laundrie

Here are notable dates in the search for Petito:

LATE JUNE: According to North Port, Florida Police, Petito and Laundrie depart on a cross-country trip, planning to reach the West Coast, traveling in her White Ford Transit van. The two were documenting their trip on YouTube and social media. Throughout the trip, Petito maintained regular contact with her family, according to authorities.

WATCH: Police In Florida Provide Update On Missing Woman Gabby Petito

JULY:  According to her family and as documented in her Instagram account, Petito and Laundrie visit numerous national parks and locations, including:

  • July 10, Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • July 16, Zion National Park
  • July 20, Cedar Breaks
  • July 21, Bryce Canyon National Park
  • July 26, Mystic Hot Springs
  • July 28, Canyonlands National Park, Arch Mesa

AUGUST: The two continue their trip, with stops at Arches National Park.

August 12th is the same day Petito and Laundrie had an encounter with police in Moab, Utah.

Watch: Full Video Of Police Encounter Between Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie and Moab, Utah Police 

A witness reported a physical altercation between the couple. Police stopped their van for a wellness check. The two told police they pushed and shoved one another outside a grocery store.

Petito scratched Laundrie, but told police they were in love and didn’t want to press charges. According to the police report, Laundrie told officers that traveling for the last four or five months created an “emotional strain between them.”

Police concluded it was not a “domestic assault,” but a “mental health crisis.”

SEPTEMBER:

  • Sept. 1: According to North Port, Florida police, Brian Laundrie returns to Florida in the van they shared without Gabby Petito.
  • Sept. 11: Gabby Petito is reported missing by her family in Blue Point, N.Y. That same day, police in North Port, Florida locate the van they were traveling in.
  • Sept. 14: Gabby Petito’s parents continue their pleas for information on her whereabouts, and say Laundrie is not speaking with authorities. Police in Florida say Laundrie’s silence is hindering the investigation.

Many people are wondering why Mr. Laundrie would not make a statement or speak with law enforcement in the face of Ms. Petito’s absence. In my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this and the warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true, regardless of whether my client had anything to do with Ms. Petito’s disappearance. As such, on the advice of counsel Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.

I have been informed that the North Port, Florida police have named Brian Laundrie as a ‘person of interest’ in this matter. This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.

  • Sept. 16: Full body camera video of the encounter between Moab, Utah police, Petito, and Laundrie is obtained.
  • Sept. 17: North Port, Florida Police speak to Laundrie’s family at their request but do not speak to Brian. Later in the evening, Laundrie’s attorney releases a statement saying Laundrie’s current whereabouts are unknown and the FBI is looking for both Petito and Laundrie.
  • Sept. 18: Authorities search the 24,500-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for Laundrie after a tip from his family. The search is called off in the evening due to darkness. At the same time, multiple agencies search for Petito in the Wyoming wilderness.





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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The search for Gabby Petito has apparently come to a tragic end. The FBI said they believe Petito’s body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park.

The 22-year-old Blue Point, N.Y. native went missing after going on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. He mysteriously returned to the home they shared in Florida in the van they were traveling in, but without Petito. Police have wanted to question Laundrie about Petito’s disappearance, but he declined – and then apparently disappeared himself.

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Here are notable dates in the search for Petito:

LATE JUNE: According to North Port, Florida Police, Petito and Laundrie depart on a cross-country trip, planning to reach the West Coast, traveling in her White Ford Transit van. The two were documenting their trip on YouTube and social media. Throughout the trip, Petito maintained regular contact with her family, according to authorities.

WATCH: Police In Florida Provide Update On Missing Woman Gabby Petito

JULY:  According to her family and as documented in her Instagram account, Petito and Laundrie visit numerous national parks and locations, including:

  • July 10, Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • July 16, Zion National Park
  • July 20, Cedar Breaks
  • July 21, Bryce Canyon National Park

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  • July 26, Mystic Hot Springs
  • July 28, Canyonlands National Park, Arch Mesa

AUGUST: The two continue their trip, with stops at Arches National Park.

August 12th is the same day Petito and Laundrie had an encounter with police in Moab, Utah.

Watch: Full Video Of Police Encounter Between Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie and Moab, Utah Police 

A witness reported a physical altercation between the couple. Police stopped their van for a wellness check. The two told police they pushed and shoved one another outside a grocery store.

Petito scratched Laundrie, but told police they were in love and didn’t want to press charges. According to the police report, Laundrie told officers that traveling for the last four or five months created an “emotional strain between them.”

Police concluded it was not a “domestic assault,” but a “mental health crisis.”

SEPTEMBER:

  • Sept. 1: According to North Port, Florida police, Brian Laundrie returns to Florida in the van they shared without Gabby Petito.
  • Sept. 11: Gabby Petito is reported missing by her family in Blue Point, N.Y. That same day, police in North Port, Florida locate the van they were traveling in.
  • Sept. 14: Gabby Petito’s parents continue their pleas for information on her whereabouts, and say Laundrie is not speaking with authorities. Police in Florida say Laundrie’s silence is hindering the investigation.

Many people are wondering why Mr. Laundrie would not make a statement or speak with law enforcement in the face of Ms. Petito’s absence. In my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this and the warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true, regardless of whether my client had anything to do with Ms. Petito’s disappearance. As such, on the advice of counsel Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.

I have been informed that the North Port, Florida police have named Brian Laundrie as a ‘person of interest’ in this matter. This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.

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  • Sept. 16: Full body camera video of the encounter between Moab, Utah police, Petito, and Laundrie is obtained.
  • Sept. 17: North Port, Florida Police speak to Laundrie’s family at their request but do not speak to Brian. Later in the evening, Laundrie’s attorney releases a statement saying Laundrie’s current whereabouts are unknown and the FBI is looking for both Petito and Laundrie.
  • Sept. 18: Authorities search the 24,500-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for Laundrie after a tip from his family. The search is called off in the evening due to darkness. At the same time, multiple agencies search for Petito in the Wyoming wilderness.

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Gabby Petito case: Timeline of travel blogger’s disappearance


Nine days into the search for missing travel blogger Gabrielle “Gabby” Petito, police reported Sunday that they had uncovered human remains that matched Petito’s description at a national park in Wyoming.

Petito had been traveling with her boyfriend, Brian Laundrie, in a white van, and the two were documenting their cross-country road trip on a YouTube channel and on Instagram.

“There is nothing else that matters to me,” said Petito’s father, Joe Petito, during a press conference on Thursday. “This girl is what matters, anything else comes to second to this.”

Police named Laundrie a person of interest last week, though federal and state authorities continue to work to piece together evidence from the last three months.

Here’s a timeline of events in the ongoing case:

June 2021

Petito and Laundrie left Laundrie’s family home in North Port, Florida, where the two had been living together with Laundrie’s parents for over a year. North Port Police Chief Todd Garrison said the couple had planned on traveling west in Petito’s van to visit state and national parks.

July 2021

The couple traveled through Colorado and into Utah.

Petito posted on Instagram on July 10 that they were at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in Duncan, Colorado. A little over two weeks later, Petito posted a photo from Mystic Hot Springs in Monroe, Utah.

Aug.12

Police in Moab, Utah, reported responding to an “incident” that involved a domestic dispute between Petito and Laundrie.

The Grand County, Utah, Sheriff’s Office released a 911 recording in which a caller claimed he witnessed Brian Laundrie allegedly “slapping” Gabby Petito and chasing her up and down a sidewalk in Moab, hitting her.

In the recording of the 911 call, the caller, whose name was not released, claimed he saw the apparent domestic dispute unfold on Main Street in Moab between a young couple driving a white van with Florida license plates.

“We drove by and the gentleman was slapping the girl,” the caller told a 911 dispatcher. “And then we stopped. They ran up and down the sidewalk. He proceeded to hit her, hopped in the car, and drove off.”

Moab Police Department Chief Bret Edge said his officers responded to the incident, located the van and pulled the couple over. Moab police released body-camera footage of the traffic stop and wrote in a report that the couple, identified as Laundrie and Petito, admitted to arguing and that Petito had slapped Laundrie.

The couple also stated to police that Laundrie did not hit Petito, according to the report.

After speaking to Petito and Laundrie separately, the police allowed the couple to continue on their way. Edge said, “Insufficient evidence existed to justify criminal charges.”

Aug. 19

Petito and Laundrie’s YouTube channel, “Nomadic Statik,” uploaded its first video titled “VAN LIFE: Beginning Our Van Life Journey.” In the video, Petito blogs about the couple’s adventures while living in their white van and the two are seen as very affectionate on camera.

Aug. 24

Petito was spotted checking out of a hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah, police said. That was the last time Petito was reportedly seen alive.

Aug. 25

Petito’s mother, Nicole Schmidt, said she last spoke to her daughter on Aug. 25 and said Petito told her that she and Laundrie were leaving Utah and headed to Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks in Wyoming.

“She sounded good and excited to continue her trip and excited to start her YouTube channel,” Schmidt told ABC News in tears. “She seemed OK.”

Petito, whose family said maintained regular contact, “abruptly stopped” communication toward the end of August, according to police.

Schmidt said she received two text messages from Petito’s phone since Aug. 25, but there were no photos or details from the trip, so it is unclear whether Petito actually sent those messages.

The last photograph uploaded to Peitito’s Instagram was posted on Aug. 25, without a geotagged location.

Aug. 27 – 30

Federal and state authorities said that investigators believe Petito disappeared near the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping area in Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming.

The Denver FBI asked the public for help via Twitter.

“The FBI seeks assistance from anyone who utilized the Spread Creek Dispersed Camping Area between the dates of August 27-30, 2021 who may have had contact with Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Petito or her boyfriend, or who may have seen their vehicle,” said the release.

Aug. 29

Potential witness Miranda Baker claimed in a TikTok post that she and her boyfriend gave Laundrie a ride in Grand Teton National Park on Aug. 29.

Police in Florida confirmed to ABC News that they have spoken to Baker, but federal authorities have yet to confirm her statement.

Baker claimed Laundrie told her and her boyfriend that he had been camping alone for days while Petito worked on their social media page from their van.

In an interview with ABC News, Baker said that when she told Laundrie that they were headed to Jackson, “He got out and he was thankful and he was kind of in a hurry. So he said he was going to go across the street into the parking lot and find someone else to give him a ride. But when we look back 10 or 15 seconds after he got out of the vehicle, he was gone.”

Sept. 1

Police said that Laundrie returned by himself to Florida in Petito’s white van.

“Two people went on a trip, one person returned, and that person isn’t cooperating,” Garrison said during a press conference.

Sept. 11

Petito was reported missing by her family to the Suffolk County Police Department in New York.

The family, who lives in Long Island, New York, said in the report that Petito had stopped communicating with her friends and family and that she was believed to be near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.

“Every day the search for Gabby continues the Schmidt and Petito family becomes more desperate,” according to a statement released by the Petito family’s attorney, Richard Stafford. “They are frantically searching for answers and information in their daughter’s disappearance while Brian sits in the comfort of his home.”

Sept. 14

Laundrie and his family released a statement that he will remain silent under the advice of his counsel.

“This is understandably an extremely difficult time for both the Petito family and the Laundrie family. It is our understanding that a search has been organized for Miss Petito in or near Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. On behalf of the Laundrie family it is our hope that the search for Miss Petito is successful and that Miss Petito is reunited with her family. On the advice of counsel the Laundrie family is remaining in the background at this juncture and will have no further comment,” Laundrie’s attorney said in a statement.

Sept. 15

The North Port Police named Laundrie a “person of interest.”

“As of now, Brian has not made himself available to be interviewed by investigators or has provided any helpful details,” the police report states.

The Laundrie family lawyer, Steven Bertolino, said he advised Laundrie not to speak with law enforcement.

Bertolino said that in his experience, intimate partners are often the first person suspected in a case like this and “The warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true.”

Sept. 16

The Petito family released a letter to the Laundrie family pleading for their cooperation.

“We understand you are going through a difficult time and your instinct to protect your son is strong,” the letter stated. “We ask you to put yourselves in our shoes. We haven’t been able to sleep or eat and our lives are falling apart.”

“Please, if you or your family has any decency left, please tell us where Gabby is located. Tell us if we are even looking in the right place,” the letter continued. “All we want is Gabby to come home. Please help us make that happen.”

In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Laundrie’s sister, Cassie Laundrie, said that she hopes Petito returns home safely.

“Obviously, me and my family want Gabby to be found safe,” she told Good Morning America. “She’s like a sister and my children love her and all I want is for her to come home safe and sound and this to be just a big misunderstanding.”

Sept. 17

Laundrie was reported missing by his family. According to both the attorney for the family and the North Port Police Department, Laundrie’s family said they hadn’t seen him in days.

His family told police they last saw the 23-year-old on Sept. 14, when he left with a backpack and told them he was going to the Carlton Reserve near their home in North Port, Florida.

Bertolino said that night that Laundrie’s whereabouts “are currently unknown.”

“All of Gabby’s family want the world to know that Brian is not missing, he is hiding. Gabby is missing,” the Petito family’s lawyer responded in a statement.

Authorities had been investigating a double homicide around Moab, Utah, near where Petito disappeared, but determined this was not connected to the Petito case, according to the Grand County Sheriff’s Department.

Sept. 18

More than 50 police officers accompanied by FBI agents, drones, K-9 and bloodhounds started to search for Laundrie in over 25,000 acres of a nature preserve, law enforcement said.

North Port police spokesperson Josh Taylor said at a news conference that a tip from the family drove law enforcement to the Carlton Reserve.

“Our goal is to locate him and bring him to North Port,” Taylor said.

According to Taylor, the Carlton Reserve is an area where Laundrie frequently goes for hikes. He said that Laundrie’s knowledge of the area paired with his “living off the grid” skills could enable him to “be out here for months if [he] wanted.”

Sept. 19

The Teton County coroner confirmed that a body was recovered in the Bridger-Teton National Park. The FBI released a statement that said that the human remains found were “consistent with the description” of Petito, but a full forensic ID has not yet been completed.

The cause of death has not been determined.

Petito’s parents were notified of the discovery and have since declined any media requests at this time, according to their lawyer.

Investigators are still searching for Laundrie, who was last seen in Florida.





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Timeline Of Road Trip With Fiancé Brian Laundrie, Notable Dates And Events – CBS Boston


NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The search for Gabby Petito has apparently come to a tragic end. The FBI said they believe Petito’s body was found Sunday in Grand Teton National Park.

The 22-year-old Blue Point, N.Y. native went missing after going on a cross-country road trip with her fiancé, Brian Laundrie. He mysteriously returned to the home they shared in Florida in the van they were traveling in, but without Petito. Police have wanted to question Laundrie about Petito’s disappearance, but he declined – and then apparently disappeared himself.

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Here are notable dates in the search for Petito:

LATE JUNE: According to North Port, Florida Police, Petito and Laundrie depart on a cross-country trip, planning to reach the West Coast, traveling in her White Ford Transit van. The two were documenting their trip on YouTube and social media. Throughout the trip, Petito maintained regular contact with her family, according to authorities.

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JULY:  According to her family and as documented in her Instagram account, Petito and Laundrie visit numerous national parks and locations, including:

  • July 10, Great Sand Dunes National Park
  • July 16, Zion National Park
  • July 20, Cedar Breaks
  • July 21, Bryce Canyon National Park
  • July 26, Mystic Hot Springs
  • July 28, Canyonlands National Park, Arch Mesa

AUGUST: The two continue their trip, with stops at Arches National Park.

August 12th is the same day Petito and Laundrie had an encounter with police in Moab, Utah.

Watch: Full Video Of Police Encounter Between Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie and Moab, Utah Police 

A witness reported a physical altercation between the couple. Police stopped their van for a wellness check. The two told police they pushed and shoved one another outside a grocery store.

Petito scratched Laundrie, but told police they were in love and didn’t want to press charges. According to the police report, Laundrie told officers that traveling for the last four or five months created an “emotional strain between them.”

Police concluded it was not a “domestic assault,” but a “mental health crisis.”

SEPTEMBER:

  • Sept. 1: According to North Port, Florida police, Brian Laundrie returns to Florida in the van they shared without Gabby Petito.
  • Sept. 11: Gabby Petito is reported missing by her family in Blue Point, N.Y. That same day, police in North Port, Florida locate the van they were traveling in.
  • Sept. 14: Gabby Petito’s parents continue their pleas for information on her whereabouts, and say Laundrie is not speaking with authorities. Police in Florida say Laundrie’s silence is hindering the investigation.

Many people are wondering why Mr. Laundrie would not make a statement or speak with law enforcement in the face of Ms. Petito’s absence. In my experience, intimate partners are often the first person law enforcement focuses their attention on in cases like this and the warning that ‘any statement made will be used against you’ is true, regardless of whether my client had anything to do with Ms. Petito’s disappearance. As such, on the advice of counsel Mr. Laundrie is not speaking on this matter.

I have been informed that the North Port, Florida police have named Brian Laundrie as a ‘person of interest’ in this matter. This formality has not really changed the circumstances of Mr. Laundrie being the focus and attention of law enforcement and Mr. Laundrie will continue to remain silent on the advice of counsel.

  • Sept. 16: Full body camera video of the encounter between Moab, Utah police, Petito, and Laundrie is obtained.
  • Sept. 17: North Port, Florida Police speak to Laundrie’s family at their request but do not speak to Brian. Later in the evening, Laundrie’s attorney releases a statement saying Laundrie’s current whereabouts are unknown and the FBI is looking for both Petito and Laundrie.
  • Sept. 18: Authorities search the 24,500-acre Carlton Reserve in Sarasota County for Laundrie after a tip from his family. The search is called off in the evening due to darkness. At the same time, multiple agencies search for Petito in the Wyoming wilderness.





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Gov. Scott unveils timeline for easing COVID-19 travel, gathering restrictions


Gov. Scott unveils timeline for easing travel, business restrictions



>> RIGHT NOW GOVERNOR PHIL SCOTT IS BEGINNING HIS REGULAR COVID-19 BRIEFING. GOV. SCOTT: FORESHADOWING TODAY, WE WILL LAY OUT THE VERMONT FORWARD PLAN. THINK OF THIS AS A ROADMAP FOR THE NEXT THREE MONTHS AS THE VACCINES MAKE US GET BACK TO SOMETHING MORE NORMAL. THIS INCLUDES HEALTH GUIDANCE CHANGES THAT WE EXPECT TO MAKE US MORE VERMONTERS ARE VACCINATED IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT UNLIKE LAST YEAR, WHEN WE BEGAN REOPENING THE ECONOMY, WE NOW HAVE THREE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE VACCINES IN OUR TOOLBOX, GIVING US A LEVEL OF ABILITY — OF PRICKED ABILITY WE DID NOT HAVE BEFORE. — OF PREDICTABILITY WE DID NOT HAVE BEFORE. IT’S ALSO IMPORTANT TO KNOW, UNLIKE THIS TIME LAST YEAR, WE ARE DOING A LOT MORE TESTING IN CONTACT TRACING. IN FACT, WE RANK AS ONE OF THE TOP STATES IN THE NATION WHEN IT COMES TO TESTING. ALLOWING US TO BETTER CONTAIN CASES AND TO LAYOUT THIS ROADMAP TODAY. OUR GOAL IS TO GIVE VERMONTERS A TRANSPARENT LOOK AND HOW WE CAN WORK OUR WAY OUT OF THE PANDEMIC, MOVING FORWARD TOGETHER AT A TIME WHEN WE CAN MANAGE THE VIRUS LIKE REDO THE FLU, WITH SIMPLE, EVERYDAY MEASURES. RATHER THAN THE STATE OF EMERGENCY WE HAVE BEEN IN FOR A YEAR. IT’S MEANT TO LET NONPROFITS, ORGANIZERS, EMPLOYERS, AND FAMILIES PLAN FOR EVENTS AND HOW THIS MIGHT LOOK. TO HELP REPAIR FOR BUDGETS AND TO GIVE VERMONTERS SOMETHING TO WORK TOWARDS. AS I HAVE SAID, WE ARE IN THE LAST LAPS OF THIS LONG AND DIFFICULT RACE. THIS PLAN SHOWS HOW WE WILL FINISH STRONG. I WANT TO BE CLEAR, THE KEY TO GETTING THERE ARE VACCINATIONS. THAT’S WHY WE ARE LASER FOCUS ON MAKING SURE AS MANY VERMONTERS AS POSSIBLE GET THEM. IT’S WHY, WHEN YOU ARE ELIGIBLE, YOU NEED TO SIGN UP. WE ARE ALREADY SEEING THE POSITIVE IMPACTS. WITH ABOUT 90% OF VERMONTERS 65 AND OLDER HAVING RECEIVED ONE DOSE, WE ARE NUMBER ONE IN THE NATION ON THIS FRONT. MORE IMPORTANTLY, CASES HAVE DROPPED DRAMATICALLY IN THIS AGE GROUP, AS HAVE HOSPITALIZATIONS AND DEATHS. THAT’S WHAT WE’VE BEEN WORKING TOWARDS. AS WE MOVE THROUGH MORE, WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING DEATH SENT OUT TO THOSE NATIONS — TO SEEING DEATHS AND HOSPITALIZATIONS DECLINE. BECAUSE THERE WILL BE FEWER CASES OVERALL. BUT AGAIN, WE NEED TO GET VACCINATED TO MOVE DOWN THIS PATH. WITHIN TWO WEEKS, ALL VERMONTERS WILL BE ELIGIBLE. TO BE CLEAR, WE HAVE WORKED ON THE PLAN FOR THE LAST FEW MONTHS AND DIRECT CONSULTATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH INCLUDING DR. LEVINE AND DR. KELSO AND OUR EMERGENCY OPERATIONS TEAM AND MANY OTHERS. AS HAS BEEN THE CASE, WE ARE RELYING ON ADVICE FROM EXPERTS. WHILE WE ARE PROVIDING DATES, AS ALWAYS, IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON CIRCUMSTANCES. WITH THIS IN MIND. THE ROADMAP IS ON THE SCREEN BEHIND ME. AND IT WILL BE AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE. WITH THIS PHASED APPROACH, YOU WILL SEE WE HAVE TAKEN STEPS BASED ON THE LEVEL OF VACCINATIONS WE EXPECT TO SEE. FOR THE PLAN TO WORK, WE NEED YOUR HELP GETTING EVERYONE VACCINATED. OVER TIME, CERTAIN SECTORS TRANSITION FROM SECTOR — SECTOR SPECIFIC TO UNIVERSAL GUIDANCE. THAT WILL BE EASIER TO UNDERSTAND, PROVIDE MORE FLEXIBILITY AND ALLOW FOR MORE CREATIVITY AREA SECRETARY KURRLE WILL TALK ABOUT THIS, BUT YOU CAN SEE STEP ONE, THIS IS WHEN THOSE WILL BE TRANSITIONING TO UNIVERSAL GUIDANCE. THIS STARTS ON APRIL 9 WITH GROUP A, WHICH ARE BUSINESSES THAT HAVE LITTLE OR NO CONTACT AND ARE MOSTLY OUTDOORS. GROUP A WILL SEE LITTLE CHANGE. WE BELIEVE IT WILL GIVE THEM MORE FLEXIBILITY AND BE EASIER TO UNDERSTAND. ON MAY 1, GROUP D BUSINESSES, INCLUDING MOST OTHER SECTORS WILL ALSO MOVE TO UNIVERSAL GUIDANCE. AND TO BETTER ALIGN OURSELVES WITH OTHER STATES, STEP ONE WILL ALSO INCLUDE A CHANGE TO OUR TRAVEL ESSAY. BEGINNING APRIL 9, WE WILL USE TESTING, INSTEAD OF QUARANTINES AS ONE OF OUR STRATEGIES FOR MITIGATING THE VIRUS. THIS REQUIRES UNVACCINATED VERMONTERS TO BE TESTED WITHIN THREE DAYS OF THEIR RETURN. BUT THEY NO LONGER NEED TO QUARANTINE. LIKEWISE, THIS POLICY ALLOWS VISITORS FROM OTHER STATES TO COME TO VERMONT AS LONG AS THEY HAVE A NEGATIVE TEST WITHIN THREE DAYS OF THEIR ARRIVAL. THOSE WHO ARE VACCINATED CAN CONTINUE TO TRAVEL WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS. AS A REMINDER, WE HAVE HAD ONE OF THE MOST CONSERVATIVE TRAVEL POLICIES THROUGH THE PANDEMIC. WHILE THIS EASES THOSE RESTRICTIONS, IT IS STILL MORE STRICT THAN OUR NEIGHBORS AND RELIES ON UNVACCINATED VERMONTERS AND VISITORS TO DO THEIR PART. WITH THIS STEP, BECAUSE TESTING IS FREE AND EASY, WE BELIEVE IT WILL BE EASIER TO FOLLOW. AND WE WILL SEE MORE COMPLIANCE. WE WILL CATCH CASES LITTLE EARLIER. LOOKING AHEAD, THE MAJORITY OF VERMONTERS OVER 30 WILL BE VACCINATED. THINK ABOUT THAT FOR A MOMENT. 14 MONTHS AFTER THE VIRUS HIT OUR STATE, WE CAN HAVE TWO THIRDS OF THE POPULATION MAXIM. WITH THAT LEVEL, OUR TEAM BELIEVES WE WILL BE ABLE TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP FORWARD. SO IN STEP TWO, ALL SECTORS MOVED TO UNIVERSAL GUIDANCE EXCEPT FOR EDUCATION AND HEALTH CARE. WHICH WILL MAINTAIN THEIR OWN GUIDANCE. AND WE WILL BE ABLE TO EXPAND GATHERING SIZES. BY JUNE, WE EXPECT ALL VERMONTERS WHO WANT TO BE VACCINATED TO HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO. AT THIS TIME, AS LONG AS ANOTHER VERMONTERS STEP UP TO GET VACCINATED, IT WILL BE SAFE TO ALLOW FOR TRAVEL WITHOUT ANY TESTING OR QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS. AND WE CAN INCREASE THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE THAT CAN SAFELY GATHER. HERE’S ANOTHER IMPORTANT POINT. THROUGHOUT ALL THE STEPS, MASKING, AND PHYSICAL DISTANCING WILL STILL BE REQUIRED, AND CONTINUE TO BE THE BEST METHODS FOR THE UNVACCINATED TO LIMIT TRANSMISSION. ALL OF THIS LEADS US TO INDEPENDENCE DAY. AT WHICH TIME, ALL VERMONTERS OVER THE AGE OF 16 WILL HAVE HAD PLENTY OF TIME TO REGISTER AND RECEIVE THEIR VACCINE. WE MIGHT EVEN BE VACCINATING PEOPLE UNDER 16 BY THEN. THAT’S WHY WE BELIEVE WE CAN BE BACK TO NORMAL BY THIS TIME. AFTER THE FOURTH, OUR GUIDANCE BECOMES EXACTLY THAT. GUIDANCE, NOT MANDATES. RECOMMENDATIONS RATHER THAN REQUIREMENTS. BY THEN WE WILL HAVE BEEN THROUGH 19 MONTHS OF A HISTORIC PANDEMIC RESPONSE. 19 MONTHS OF LEARNING HOW THIS VIRUS SPREADS, HOW TO MITIGATE, DEVELOPING INCREDIBLE TOOLS TO CONTROL IT, FROM TESTING TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF THREE SAFE AND EFFECTIVE VACCINES. AND WHO KNOWS, WE MAY HAVE MORE APPROVED BY THE FDA. THESE ARE THE TOOLS WE USE TO PROTECT OURSELVES AND MANAGED VIRUS. AND IN THE FUTURE WE WILL MANAGE COVID LIKE DO THE SEASONAL FLU, BECAUSE WE KNOW COVID-19 IS NOT GOING AWAY. BUT WITH THE VACCINE WE CAN KEEP PEOPLE SAFE AND RETURN TO NORMALCY. BY THE FOURTH OF JULY WE SHOULD BE THERE. BUT TODAY, IT’S IMPORTANT TO BE REALISTC. WE ARE STILL IN THIS PANDEMIC. IN FACT, WE NEED VERMONTERS TO LOOK AT THE ROADMAP AND DOUBLE DOWN ON THE GUIDANCE WE HAVE IN PLACE, SO WE CAN FINISH STRONG WITH THE FEWEST LIVES LOST AND THE KIDS BACK IN SCHOOL BEFORE THE SCHOOL YEAR ENDS. TO DO SO, WE MUST MEET EACH — WE MUST MEET EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THE STEPS. I AM PERSONALLY ASKING YOU TO DO YOUR PART, WE NEED YOUR HELP AS MUCH TODAY AS WE DID LAST YEAR AT THIS TIME. THAT MEANS CONTINUING TO WEAR YOUR MASK, KEEP YOUR DISTANCE, STAY HOME WHEN SICK, TEST OFTEN AND GET VACCINATED AS SOON AS YOU CAN. CASE COUNTS ARE STILL HIGH. LETTING YOUR GUARD DOWN INCREASES YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING OR SPREADING THE VIRUS. SO PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY IS ESPECIALLY WHARTON RIGHT NOW. WE HAVE ROUGHLY 90 DAYS TO GO. 90 DAYS TO STAY UNITED SO WE CAN GET BACK TO NORMAL. AS I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS FINAL PUSH, OUR STATE’S MOTTO, FREEDOM AND UNITY COMES TO MIND. THESE PRINCIPLES ARE AT THE CORE OF WHO WE ARE. IT’S NEVER BEEN MORE BECAUSE COMMITTING TO THESE PRINCIPLES, STRIVING TOWARDS THIS GOAL TOGETHER IS HOW WE DO THIS. THIS HAS BEEN A LONG AND HARD JOURNEY. A ONCE IN THE CENTURY PANDEMIC HAS GONE ON MUCH LONGER THAN ANY OF US THOUGHT OR EXPECTED. THE FINISH LINE IS IN SIGHT, BUT WE NEED TO DIG DEEP TO FIND THE STRENGTH AND PERSEVERANCE TO GET THROUGH THE NEXT 90 DAYS. SO HERE’S THE MOST IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO DELIVER TODAY. I HOPE EACH OF YOU SEES THIS ROADMAP AS A REASON FOR OPTIMISM. AND IS ALSO A REASON TO MAKE SMART CHOICES, TO DO YOUR PART FOR THE COMMON GOOD. ESPECIALLY WHEN IT’S YOUR TURN TO GET VACCINATED. AS I HAVE SAID SINCE DAY ONE,

Gov. Scott unveils timeline for easing travel, business restrictions

Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday unveiled a timeline for easing pandemic-related travel and business restrictions over the next three months. The “Vermont Forward Plan” includes three unique phases, all spaced approximately one month apart, that will gradually increase gathering allowances and remove quarantine restrictions currently in place for interstate travel. Full guidanceCOVID-19 data All phases lead up to Independence Day, a date the governor has repeatedly set as a benchmark for the state’s return “back to normal” as more residents become fully vaccinated. “I want to be really clear: The key to getting there is vaccinations,” Scott said. “Which is why we’re laser-focused on making sure as many Vermonters as possible get them.”Facial coverings, as outlined under the state’s mask mandate, and social distancing will be required during each phase. All dates announced by state leadership Tuesday are subject to change. STEP 1 The state’s first step in easing restrictions is scheduled to begin on April 9 with “Group A” businesses, which will include outdoor businesses and retail operations with limited contact with customers, according to Scott. Those businesses will shift to “universal guidance,” a new set of restrictions to be shared by the Agency of Commerce and Community Development. It will also offer a major easement on interstate travel restrictions, as a quarantine will no longer be required for unvaccinated individuals when arriving or returning to the state. Instead, those travelers will be asked to test negative for COVID-19 within three days of arriving at one of the state’s testing locations.Scott and other members of his administration did not announce how the state plans to monitor that requirement. STEP 2A second step is scheduled to begin on May 2 with “Group B” businesses, including restaurants, bars, hair salons and gyms, among others. Those businesses will shift to “universal guidance,” a new set of restrictions to be shared by the Agency of Commerce and Community Development. Indoor gatherings will be allowed to host one unvaccinated person per 100 square feet, up to 150 people. Outdoor gatherings can host up to 300 people. Both types of gatherings will be allowed to host “any number” of vaccinated people, according to state guidance. STEP 3The final step, scheduled to begin May 1, offers another major milestone for those hopeful to travel — all quarantine and COVID-19 testing requirements will be fully lifted for interstate travelers. Indoor gatherings will be allowed to host one unvaccinated person per 50 square feet, up to 300 people. Outdoor gatherings can host up to 900 people under the phase. Both types of gatherings will still be allowed to host “any number” of vaccinated people, according to state guidance. The state plans to withdraw all remaining capacity, travel and business restrictions on July 4, though facial coverings and social distancing will still be encouraged. “Beginning July 4, our guidance will become exactly that — guidance,” Scott said Tuesday. “Not mandates. Recommendations, rather than requirements.”Scott said he’s hopeful a scheduled timeline will offer a drive for Vermonters to double down on safety practices and vaccinations. The state is currently reporting its largest continued increase in new COVID-19 infections since the pandemic began. “I hope each of you sees this road map as a reason for optimism,” Scott said. “And also as a reason to make smart choices, to do your part for the common good, especially when it’s your turn to get vaccinated.”The governor received a single-shot dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine on Monday.

Gov. Phil Scott on Tuesday unveiled a timeline for easing pandemic-related travel and business restrictions over the next three months.

The “Vermont Forward Plan” includes three unique phases, all spaced approximately one month apart, that will gradually increase gathering allowances and remove quarantine restrictions currently in place for interstate travel.

All phases lead up to Independence Day, a date the governor has repeatedly set as a benchmark for the state’s return “back to normal” as more residents become fully vaccinated.

“I want to be really clear: The key to getting there is vaccinations,” Scott said. “Which is why we’re laser-focused on making sure as many Vermonters as possible get them.”

Facial coverings, as outlined under the state’s mask mandate, and social distancing will be required during each phase. All dates announced by state leadership Tuesday are subject to change.


STEP 1

The state’s first step in easing restrictions is scheduled to begin on April 9 with “Group A” businesses, which will include outdoor businesses and retail operations with limited contact with customers, according to Scott.

Those businesses will shift to “universal guidance,” a new set of restrictions to be shared by the Agency of Commerce and Community Development.

It will also offer a major easement on interstate travel restrictions, as a quarantine will no longer be required for unvaccinated individuals when arriving or returning to the state. Instead, those travelers will be asked to test negative for COVID-19 within three days of arriving at one of the state’s testing locations.

Scott and other members of his administration did not announce how the state plans to monitor that requirement.


STEP 2

A second step is scheduled to begin on May 2 with “Group B” businesses, including restaurants, bars, hair salons and gyms, among others.

Those businesses will shift to “universal guidance,” a new set of restrictions to be shared by the Agency of Commerce and Community Development.

Indoor gatherings will be allowed to host one unvaccinated person per 100 square feet, up to 150 people. Outdoor gatherings can host up to 300 people.

Both types of gatherings will be allowed to host “any number” of vaccinated people, according to state guidance.


STEP 3

The final step, scheduled to begin May 1, offers another major milestone for those hopeful to travel — all quarantine and COVID-19 testing requirements will be fully lifted for interstate travelers.

Indoor gatherings will be allowed to host one unvaccinated person per 50 square feet, up to 300 people. Outdoor gatherings can host up to 900 people under the phase.

Both types of gatherings will still be allowed to host “any number” of vaccinated people, according to state guidance.


The state plans to withdraw all remaining capacity, travel and business restrictions on July 4, though facial coverings and social distancing will still be encouraged.

“Beginning July 4, our guidance will become exactly that — guidance,” Scott said Tuesday. “Not mandates. Recommendations, rather than requirements.”

Scott said he’s hopeful a scheduled timeline will offer a drive for Vermonters to double down on safety practices and vaccinations. The state is currently reporting its largest continued increase in new COVID-19 infections since the pandemic began.

“I hope each of you sees this road map as a reason for optimism,” Scott said. “And also as a reason to make smart choices, to do your part for the common good, especially when it’s your turn to get vaccinated.”

The governor received a single-shot dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine on Monday.



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