
American drowns after proposing to girlfriend underwater in Tanzania
Read full article: American drowns after proposing to girlfriend underwater in TanzaniaPEMBA ISLAND, Tanzania (CNN) - A Louisiana man has drowned after proposing to his girlfriend underwater while the couple was vacationing in Tanzania. Weber proposed on Thursday by swimming underwater and holding a handwritten note against the bedroom windows, according to a video Antoine posted Friday on Facebook, before presenting a ring. But Weber failed to return to the surface, Antoine said in a subsequent Facebook post. "Our sincerest condolences, thoughts and prayers are with his girlfriend, families and friends impacted by this tragic accident," said Matthew Saus, the resort's CEO. The State Department confirmed that a US tourist had died in Tanzania but gave no further details.

Bystander shot in Louisiana Walmart during fight
Read full article: Bystander shot in Louisiana Walmart during fightThe shooting happened around 11:45 a.m. CT at a Walmart in southern Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux III told reporters. The sheriff said it wasn't immediately clear which of the men fired the shot. The names of the injured man and the men accused of being involved in the argument weren't immediately released. Both pulled out guns, and one fired, Gautreaux said. The bystander who was shot while he was "in line to buy one of his children a school lunchbox," Gautreaux said.

Founder of African-American museum found dead in car trunk
Read full article: Founder of African-American museum found dead in car trunkGoogle MapsA beloved activist and founder of an African-American museum in Baton Rouge was found dead in the trunk of a car, CNN affiliate WBRZ reported. The body of Sadie Roberts-Joseph, 75, was located Friday but it wasn't immediately clear what led officers to the car. Roberts-Joseph was a renowned advocate in the Baton Rouge area. She also founded Community Against Drugs and Violence, a non-profit organization focused in creating a safer environment for children in North Baton Rouge. The NAACP Baton Rouge Branch remembered Roberts-Joseph in a Facebook post.