Bay Area police chase ends with officer punching alleged thief in head
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
A suspect reportedly crashed into a cement truck and a car carrying two small children while fleeing Vallejo authorities Friday — before gaining widespread media attention when her arresting officer punched her in the head.Police say 19-year-old Maiya Green was resisting arrest and trying to escape when the officer struck her. Attorney General Rob Bonta called a video of the incident “disturbing” and “concerning” in an unrelated press conference Monday.Green, according to a press release from the city of San Luis Obispo, had been arrested just days before the incident for reportedly stealing $44,000 in merchandise from a Sunglass Hut in that city Oct 4.Staff at a business on the 1100 block of Admiral Callaghan Lane flagged down a Vallejo officer Friday, claiming two people had just stolen over $1,000 worth of merchandise, the Vallejo Police Department said in a social media post. An employee said the suspects were in a blue Nissan Altima that was leaving the business’s parking lot a...3 juveniles, 1 adult arrested in connection to Redwood City violent crimes
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
(KRON) -- Four suspects, including three juveniles and one young adult, were arrested over the weekend in connection to separate incidents of assaults, robberies and other crimes in Redwood City in recent weeks, according to the Redwood City Police Department.Police said the suspects were involved in seven violent crimes in downtown Redwood City. One robbery happened hours before one of the four suspects was arrested, RCPD said. Mother of 5 found dead near San Jose identified Authorities did not release further details on the crimes.The three juvenile suspects were booked into the San Mateo County Youth Services facility. The one adult was booked into San Mateo County jail.SF supes approve ban on security drawing guns to protect property
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved Tuesday legislation that will ban private security guards from drawing firearms to stop shoplifting. City supervisors said the law is a response to the killing of Banko Brown at a Market Street Walgreens store on April 27, 2023.The law was proposed by Supervisor Dean Preston, who said at the time of the incident involving a private security guard working at Walgreens shooting and killing Brown, the city’s police code allowed security to draw their guns in response to an actual threat to people as well as in the defense of property.“We should be doing everything in our power to prevent something like the killing of Banko Brown from happening again,” Preston said in a statement after the approval. Street vending to be banned on SF’s Mission Street According to city officials, state training limited unholstering a gun to only situations involving defending life, but San Francisco’s law was more permissive. Traini...Evan Carter, Corbin Carroll and MLB’s precocious rookie class unfazed by pressure-packed playoffs
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
Johan Rojas dashed toward the warning track in a crucial October moment, sized up the hard-hit ball that was hurtling toward the fence and made a leaping catch before crashing into the wall as the crowd at Citizens Bank Park roared in approval.Not bad for a guy who’s been in the big leagues for about three months.The Philadelphia Phillies’ defensive wizard is among a handful of rookies who have made a huge impact in baseball’s postseason, joining Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll and Texas Rangers standouts Evan Carter and Josh Jung. The youthful playoff infusion is the continuation of one of the best regular seasons for rookie hitters in MLB history.There have been 18 rookies with at least one at-bat this postseason through Monday, and that group was hitting a combined .247 with an .819 OPS. Five rookies — Carter, Carroll, Baltimore’s Gunnar Henderson and Minnesota’s Royce Lewis and Edouard Julien — had OPS totals over 1.000, and Jung wasn’t far behin...Montgomery Co. officer in critical condition after being struck by a suspected drunk driver on I-270
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
Traffic builds up on I-270 after a police officer was struck by a vehicle on Monday morning. (WTOP/Luke Lukert) Traffic builds up on I-270 after a police officer was struck by a vehicle on Monday morning. (WTOP/Luke Lukert) Listen live for traffic updates on the 8’s.A Montgomery County police officer is in critical condition after he was attempting to stop a suspected drunk driver on Interstate 270 early Wednesday morning.Police said that a Montgomery County police officer was attempting to stop a suspected drunk driver by exiting his vehicle and deploying “stop sticks” to deflate the tires of the driver’s vehicle.As the officer was setting out the stop sticks, the suspect’s vehicle h...La candidatura de Jim Jordan a la presidencia de la Cámara de Representantes está en la cuerda floja por la fuerte oposición del Partido Republicano
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
(CNN) — La candidatura del representante Jim Jordan a la presidencia de la Cámara de Representantes está en peligro, pues el republicano de Ohio se enfrenta a una fuerte oposición por parte de miembros de su propio partido, lo que plantea serias dudas sobre si podrá convencer a suficientes opositores para hacerse con el mazo.Jordan no logró hacerse con la presidencia en la ronda inicial de votaciones de este martes, después de que 20 republicanos votaran en contra de su candidatura, un número elevado y muy superior al puñado que podía permitirse perder dada la estrecha mayoría del Partido Republicano.La Cámara tiene previsto celebrar una segunda votación a las 11 a.m. ET este miércoles en lo que podría ser un momento crucial para la candidatura de Jordan que mostrará si está perdiendo o ganando apoyo.Quién es Jim Jordan, posible sucesor de McCarthy como presidente de la Cámara de RepresentantesLe tomó al expresidente Kevin McCarthy 15 rondas de votación en enero para asegurar ...Denver ranks high among cities with the largest homicide rates
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver ranks high on the list of major cities with the most homicides. While it's not in the top spot, Denver is higher than most cities, including New York City and Detroit.WalletHub ranked 40 of the most populated cities with the worst homicide rates. The study ranked the list based on homicides per capita as well as the change in the number of homicides within the past few years. WalletHub used data from police departments around the country. Colorado teens accused of taking ‘memento’ photo after rock-throwing death set to appear in court While Denver doesn't make it into the top five, it's not far off.Highest homicides per capitaWashington, D.C.Memphis, TennesseeSt. Louis, MissouriDetroit, MichiganBaltimore, MarylandWhile Denver isn't in the top spot for the highest homicide rates, it still ranks higher than most of the other 40 cities. Denver ranked 11th for the highest homicide rates per capita. Meanwhile, Colorado Springs was 19th. Police: Woman asks for ...Israel to allow Egypt to deliver limited quantities of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel said Wednesday that it will allow Egypt to deliver limited quantities of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the decision was approved in light of a request from visiting U.S. President Joe Biden.In a statement, it said it “will not thwart” deliveries of food, water and medicine, as long as the supplies do not reach Hamas. The statement made no mention of badly needed fuel.It was not clear when the aid will start flowing. Egypt’s Rafah crossing has only a limited capacity, and Egypt says it has been damaged by Israeli airstrikes.Israel, which controls most crossings into Gaza, says it will not allow deliveries from its territory. It also demanded that international Red Cross be allowed to visit kidnapped Israelis held captive in Gaza.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Doctors hamstrung by dwindling medical supplies rushed Wednesday to save...Florida sends aid to Israel via chartered cargo planes
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
In a humanitarian effort, Florida’s Division of Emergency Management has dispatched two cargo planes to Israel, laden with pallets of crucially needed supplies. Collaborating closely with the Israeli Consulate, officials identified vital requirements for this aid mission.The cargo includes medical and hospital equipment, clothing, personal hygiene products, and toys, all aimed at providing essential support during challenging times. This heartwarming initiative demonstrates the power of international cooperation and compassion in times of need.Florida mother speaks out after SRO tackles, handcuffs 12-year-old son with autism
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 17:31:29 GMT
DELAND, Fla. – A Florida mother is speaking out after her 12-year-old son, who has autism, was placed in handcuffs after being tackled by a school resource officer (SRO) ,leading to his expulsion from DeLand Middle School.Danielle Torres, the concerned mother, alleges that her son, AJ, was left emotionally scarred following an incident involving a SRO last month. AJ was reportedly going through a crisis when the incident occurred. “They were very sorry for what took place, but it doesn’t fix what you’ve done to my child,” said Danielle. School authorities were informed that AJ “will not comply with school admin and has battered several staff members.” Police say AJ was overheard making threats to others and himself. As he attempted to leave the school and ventured into the parking lot, the SRO intercepted him and tackled him to the ground. “Why would you tackle him? Why couldn’t you just grab him? Obviously, he’s not a 6-fo...Latest news
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