GOSHEN —
A man accused of firing a gun at Ashton Pines in Goshen is in jail this morning.
According to Goshen police, Joshua Platz, 21, 2655 Ashton Pines, Apt. 12P, was arrested at his apartment after he allegedly fired a gun in the 2600 block of Ashton Pines Drive at about 10:40 p.m.
On Wednesday, Goshen officers were investigating a possible intoxicated driver at Ashton Pines apartment complex, located behind Meijer on the west side of the city.
Officers said they found Platz inside his apartment. Several minutes after leaving Platz’s apartment, officers heard several gunshots coming from the area they had just left.
According to police, they made attempts to contact Platz and another person inside the apartment but got no response. The Goshen officers said they feared for the safety of the occupants in the apartment and called in the Emergency Response Team. ERT officers entered the apartment where they found the two residents sleeping inside a closet. Officers reported a handgun was found at the scene.
Both residents were taken to the Goshen Police Department to be interviewed. Platz was arrested on a charge of criminal recklessness with a firearm and taken to the Elkhart County Jail.
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VIDEO: Fairfield High School Press Box
The building trades program at Fairfield High School is tackling a different project this winter, as they construct the school’s new press box for their football field.
According to teacher Jeff McClure, this is different from other years.
“Normally we build a house every year, but in this case, we didn’t have a house to build this year, due to the economy and all,” he said.
So instead the school gave the class the press box project.
According to principal Ben Tonagel, the project is a “win-win” for both the school and the students.
“Our students get to learn and contribute something to the school corporation,” he said.
Tonagel said that community fundraising and donations of building supplies also helped and has allowed the school to replace it’s old, aging press box.
Students work on the project daily, in two shifts, in the morning and in the afternoon.
For students it is not only a learning opportunity, but a chance to get real world experience, as well as give back to their school.
“This is pretty much just what is going to happen on a construction site, if they get out there and it’s hands on, they like that, they get to do, rather than just learn from a book or video,” McClure said,
“I like [being a part of the construction],” Austin Bontrager, a senior in the class said. “I’ll come to games and say ‘hey, I built that.’”
Junior Travis Eicker agrees.
“Building something on school property, [that] you’ll be able to point out that you built it, that’s a pretty cool experience,” he said.
For the students, they may get more benefits, other than just bragging about being a part of the construtction.
“Maybe they’ll let me sit in it a couple times during football games,” Bontrager said, “[But] I don’t know if they’ll let me.” -
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