Suspects break into San Bernardino home, police find them sleeping
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
A man and woman were arrested after they broke into a San Bernardino home and were found sleeping inside on Friday morning.At 7:18 a.m., San Bernardino deputies responded to a report of a residential burglary in the 600 block of West 41st Street. The homeowner contacted police after his surveillance camera revealed two people breaking into his home. When officers arrived, they found the suspects, 35-year-old Andre Eugene Maloy and 44-year-old Natasha Ann Segura, sleeping inside the home. Surveillance video footage showed Maloy surveying the home before throwing a rock through the front window and then entering. Police found that the surveillance cameras had also been disconnected and vandalized. According to the homeowner, the damages caused to the window and surveillance cameras were approximately $1,000.Maloy and Segura were arrested for three felony charges, conspiracy to commit a crime, vandalism, and burglary. They were both booked at the Central Detention Center.Three juveniles charged in Oakland school shooting
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
OAKLAND – Three juveniles are facing charges in connection with a shooting at Skyline High School on Sept. 5, the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office announced Friday.One is charged with assault with a firearm, a second with being a minor in possession of a firearm within 1,000 feet of a school and carrying a loaded weapon in public, and a third with being a minor in possession of a firearm, prosecutors said in a statement.Prosecutors said the juveniles made their first appearances in court and remain in custody.The county probation department will conduct assessments of the juveniles and make recommendations to the judge assigned to the case, prosecutors said. The district attorney’s office will also make recommendations before the judge rules on the consequences.In the statement, prosecutors noted that “state law mandates juvenile justice focus on rehabilitation, with consequences focused on the support the individual needs to prevent them from re-offending.”The shooting hap...Teenage sensation Roman Anthony rocketing through Red Sox system
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
PORTLAND, Maine — When the Red Sox drafted Roman Anthony last summer they saw a tremendous athlete who they believed could develop into a franchise cornerstone, the kind of power-hitting center fielder every franchise dreams of finding.Since then, Anthony’s shown he can be all of that and more.Less than two years removed from playing high school baseball in Florida, Roman Anthony is now among the fastest-rising prospects in all of baseball. The 19-year-old outfielder has rocketed through the Red Sox ranks and recently became the first teenager to reach Double-A Portland since Xander Bogaerts in 2012.Now nearing the end of his first full season of professional baseball, Anthony said his experience with the Red Sox so far has been everything he could have hoped for.“It’s awesome. It’s great to be in an organization that gives you credit, sees what you’re doing every day and sees you’re putting in the work off the field as well as on the field,”...Man sentenced in deadly Old Town freight train push
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A 27-year-old man was sentenced to 15 years-to-life in prison after pushing an elderly man into a freight train at the Old Town Transit Station, prosecutors said Friday.On New Year's Day in 2022, Martin Andara was on his way to work in the morning at a Ralph's supermarket in Pacific Beach exiting the trolley and walking toward a connecting bus at the station when Ryan Rukstelis suddenly attacked Andara for no reason, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan said in a news release. Rukstelis could be seen on surveillance camera punching the 68-year-old man and then pushing him directly into a freight train that was moving past them.Andara died from severe head trauma. Woman dead in fall at US-Mexico border “This random, chilling attack took the life of a man who was loved by his family, friends and colleagues,” Stephan said. “It is a tragic case that was solved by excellent police work and brought to justice by the Elder Abuse Unit in our office.”During the i...Dozens of Syrians are among the missing in catastrophic floods in Libya, a war monitor says
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
BEIRUT (AP) — A Syrian dentist, a confectioner who made mouthwatering Arabic sweets, a carpenter. Syrians from all walks of life had left their war-torn country for the Libyan city of Derna over the past years, looking for work and better opportunities. Now, dozens of them are missing and feared dead after Mediterranean storm Daniel unleashed catastrophic flooding that tore through the coastal city on Sunday night, wreaking destruction and washing entire neighborhoods out to sea. The death toll has eclipsed 11,000 and more than 10,000 are missing. Five days on, searchers are still digging through mud and hollowed-out buildings in Derna, looking for bodies.According to a war monitoring group, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 42 Syrians have been confirmed dead in Libya while the real number could be as high as 150. The victims include both Syrians who were living and working in Libya long term, and Syrian migrants who were using Libya as a transit point in effor...Climate change could bring more monster storms like Hurricane Lee to New England
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — When it comes to hurricanes, New England can’t compete with Florida or the Caribbean.But scientists said Friday the arrival of storms like Hurricane Lee this weekend could become more common in the region as the planet warms, including in places such as the Gulf of Maine.Lee remained a Category 1 hurricane late Friday night with sustained winds of 80 mph (128 kph). The storm was forecast to brush the New England coast before making landfall later Saturday in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. States of emergency were declared for Massachusetts and Maine.One recent study found climate change could result in hurricanes expanding their reach more often into mid-latitude regions, which include New York, Boston and even Beijing. The study says the factors include warmer sea surface temperatures in these regions and the shifting and weakening of the jet streams, which are the strong bands of air currents encircling the planet in both hemispheres.“These jet stream ch...North Korea’s Kim Jong Un inspects Russian bombers and a warship on a visit to Russia’s Far East
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected Russia’s nuclear-capable bombers and a warship in its Pacific fleet on Saturday as he continued a trip in Russia’s Far East that has sparked Western concerns about an arms alliance that could fuel Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine.After arriving in the city of Artyom by train, Kim traveled to an airport just outside the port city of Vladivostok where Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and other senior military officials gave him an up-close look at Russia’s strategic bombers and other warplanes. All the types of Russian warplanes shown to Kim on Saturday were among those that have seen active use in the war in Ukraine, including the Tu-160, Tu-95 and Tu-22 bombers that have regularly launched cruise missiles. Shoigu, who had met Kim during a rare visit to North Korea in July, also showed Kim one of Russia’s latest missiles, the hypersonic Kinzhal, carried by the MiG-31 fighter jet, that saw...Millions under storm watches and warnings as Hurricane Lee bears down on New England and Canada
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — Millions of people were under storm watches and warnings Saturday as Hurricane Lee churned toward shore, bearing down on New England and eastern Canada with heavy winds, high seas and rain.Cruise ships found refuge at berths in Portland, Maine, while lobstermen in Bar Harbor and elsewhere pulled their costly traps from the water and hauled their boats inland, leaving some harbors looking like ghost towns.Utility workers from as far away as Tennessee took up positions to repair damage from Lee, which by late Friday night remained a Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds of 80 mph (128 kph). The storm was forecast to brush the New England coast before making landfall later Saturday in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, which along with New Brunswick will see the brunt of it. But Lee’s effects were expected to be felt over an immense area. The National Hurricane Center predicted hurricane-force winds extending more than 100 miles (161 kilometers) fr...Los Angeles Police Department assistant chief accused of stalking subordinate
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
A Los Angeles Police Department official is under investigation after being accused of stalking a female officer while they were romantically involved.LAPD Assistant Chief Al Labrada is accused of allegedly placing an Apple AirTag tracking device on his ex-girlfriend's car to monitor her whereabouts. Following a recent breakup, the woman said she found the AirTag inside a waterproof Pelican box in her car. The device connected to the tag traced back to Labrada’s city-issued smartphone.She filed a report with the Ontario Police Department on Sept. 7. “We deny all of those allegations,” said Jeremy Tissot, Labrada’s attorney. “Those are false allegations and we fully expect Mr. Labraba will be vindicated of all those allegations.”Los Angeles Police Department Assistant Chief, Al Labrada, is under investigation after being accused of stalking a female officer while they were romantically involved. (LAPD)Apple AirTag tracking device. (KTLA)Los Angeles Police Department Assista...Officials propose solution to combat overcrowded L.A. animal shelters
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:39:27 GMT
Shelters across Los Angeles are becoming more and more crowded with cats, dogs and other animals. As a result, many of the animals are caged and confined in work rooms and lobbies, and the conditions are often unsanitary. With the increasing numbers of animals, there is not enough space or people in the shelters to properly care for them. “It’s pretty serious right now,” said Brittany Thorn, executive director of Best Friends L.A. Animal Society, a non-profit organization that works closely with shelters and rescue groups to save the lives of homeless pets. “We are seeing it throughout L.A. county and city. We’re seeing at the six city shelters double their capacity of what they are actually built to hold as far as dogs and cats.” Unsanitary conditions at a Los Angeles animal shelter due to overcrowdingIn an effort to curb the overcrowded shelters crisis, the city of L.A. is considering calling for a moratorium on issuing breeding licenses, a proposal that was the focus of...Latest news
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