2 men arrested in connection with carjacking of pizza delivery driver
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
Two men have been arrested in connection with the carjacking of a Domino’s Pizza delivery driver in Burbank.According to the Burbank Police Department, officers responded to the 1500 block of North Naomi Street around 4:25 p.m. on Tuesday regarding a report of a carjacking. The victim told officers that he was delivering an order to a customer when he was confronted by two men in an alley who assaulted him, held him at gunpoint and demanded his keys. “Fearing for his life, the victim complied with the suspects' demands and handed over his keys,” the Burbank Police Department said in a statement. “The suspects then fled in the victim’s vehicle.” The suspects were not able to be located until Thursday afternoon, when investigators found the victim’s vehicle near the 6500 block of Radford Avenue in North Hollywood. The vehicle was being driven by a man believed to be one of the suspects in the carjacking, and he was arrested. 1 dead, 1 hospitalized in speed-relat...Fentanyl, heroin, fake pills found in San Fernando Valley traffic stop, Sheriff's Office says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
A San Fernando Valley traffic stop last week resulted in the seizure of hundreds of counterfeit oxycodone pills and multiple grams of heroin and fentanyl, the Ventura County Sheriff's Office said. The Ventura County Fentanyl and Overdose Crimes Units was investigating 47-year-old Northridge resident Richard Gonzalez when they pulled him over near Parthenia Street and Jellico Avenue in Northridge on June 2, the VCSO said in a news release. The unit, called VC FOCUS, sought Gonzalez for alleged drug trafficking in the county and a felony warrant for the sales and transportation of controlled substances while in possession of a loaded firearm, the VCSO said.After using the warrant to take Gonzalez into custody, investigators found 477 fake oxycodone pills, 7 grams of heroin and 5 grams of powder fentanyl, as well as drug packaging equipment and a scale, authorities said. The person driving the car, 59-year-old Luis Gonzales of Simi Valley, was taken into custody on an unrelated felony ...Mysterious Covid-19 lineages in US sewers could offer clues to chronic infections
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
By Deidre McPhillips | CNNAs Covid-19 testing and other coronavirus tracking efforts peter out in the United States, wastewater surveillance has become the primary method to monitor early community spread of the virus. And there’s some evidence that close investigation of the findings could also help unravel some of the mysteries of long Covid.Genetic sequencing of wastewater samples from sewer systems across the country has uncovered dozens of unique strains of the coronavirus, with multiple mutations in unusual combinations.One possible explanation for these “cryptic lineages” is that they can be traced back to people who have been living with a chronic – and serious – Covid-19 infection for years.In a recent preprint study, about two dozen researchers set out to understand the origin of these cryptic lineages by closely examining the evolution of one from Wisconsin. The lineage was linked to a single facility that served 30 people and was persistently present for more than a year...Trump described Pentagon plans, shared classified map, indictment says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
By ERIC TUCKER, JILL COLVIN and ALANNA DURKIN RICHER (Associated Press)MIAMI (AP) — Former President Donald Trump described a Pentagon “plan of attack” and shared a classified map related to a military operation, according to a sweeping 37-count felony indictment related to the mishandling of classified documents that was unsealed Friday and that could instantly reshape the 2024 presidential race.The indictment paints a damning portrait of Trump’s treatment of sensitive information, accusing him of willfully defying Justice Department demands to return documents he had taken from the White House to Mar-a-Lago and even enlisting aides in his efforts to hide the records and even telling his lawyers that we wanted to defy a subpoena for the materials stored in his estate.“I don’t want anybody looking through my boxes,” one of Trump’s lawyers described the former president saying, according to the indictment. He also asked if it would be b...Texas businessman linked to Paxton charged in $172 million loan deal
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
By Jake Bleiberg, Paul J. Weber and Jim Vertuno | Associated PressAUSTIN, Texas — A Texas businessman at the center of the scandal that led to the historic impeachment of state Attorney General Ken Paxton was charged Friday with making false statements to mortgage lenders to obtain $172 million in loans.The federal indictment of real estate developer Nate Paul is the result of a yearslong FBI investigation — a probe Paxton involved his office in, setting off a chain of events that led to a separate federal probe of the attorney general and his impeachment and suspension from office last month.Paul was charged with eight counts of making false statements while seeking loans from mortgage lenders in the U.S. and Ireland. There was no mention of Paxton or the attorney general’s office during the hearing.Paul, 36, who entered the federal courtroom shackled and wearing jeans, a blue shirt and Nikes, did not enter a plea during his initial appearance in an Austin court nor visibly r...Pandemic aid saved millions of Americans from eviction and the data proves It
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
By Jennah Haque | BloombergEdwin Bautista was a senior at the University of Texas at Austin and part-time technician at a consulting firm when inflation started to ravage his spending power. After his rent surged past $1,000 a month in early 2021 he feared he would have to move out — until he got a $7,300 lifeline from the federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program.That kept him in his apartment and even helped him build a small nest egg. Now graduated and working full-time, he’s a first-time homebuyer.Bautista is one of millions of renters who benefited from temporary programs put in place during the coronavirus pandemic, including restrictions on evictions, income support — and the rental assistance program. One of the most ambitious investments in emergency housing in the nation’s history, it has disbursed $46 billion in aid to state and local governments since early 2021 and kept millions of people in their homes, according to an analysis of government data by Bloomberg News.(1...Slain woman found by duck hunter is ID’d; she was notorious California killer’s first victim
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
Almost 25 years after Wayne Adam Ford walked into the sheriff’s office in Eureka with a woman’s breast in a Ziploc bag, his first victim has finally been given a name.Kerry Ann Cummings, 1991. (Family photo via Humboldt County sheriff’s office) When Ford turned himself in, he said he had killed several women, including the one whose torso had been found a year earlier, in October 1997, by a duck hunter on Ryan Slough, near Eureka.Several years later Ford was convicted of four murders and since then has been on death row in San Quentin — but Victim No. 1 remained unidentified.On Wednesday, the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office announced that she was Kerry Ann Cummings, who was 25 when her family last heard from her, in 1997.Genealogical investigation aided by the forensic lab Othram made the match using DNA from the victim and her sister, Kathie Cummings, the sheriff’s office said.The sister told Humboldt County investigators that Kerry Cumming...Greta Thunberg won’t be school striking anymore but will still protest
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
STOCKHOLM — Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg said Friday she will no longer be able to skip classes as a way to draw attention to climate change because she is graduating from high school.Thunberg, 20, started staging Friday protests outside the Swedish parliament building during school hours in 2018. Teenagers from around the world followed her lead, leading to an international student movement called Fridays for Future.Because she won’t be a student anymore, Thunberg noted that her future Friday activities that “technically” won’t be school striking. But in a tweet, she vowed to continue protesting, saying, “The fight has only just begun.”“We are still moving in the wrong direction, where those in power are allowed to sacrifice,” Thunberg wrote on Twitter. “We’re rapidly approaching potential nonlinear ecological and climatic tipping points beyond our control.”As a teenager Thunberg was invited to speak...Man faces hate crime charges for yelling homophobic slurs during San Francisco attack
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City NewsA 20-year-old San Francisco man is facing hate crime charges for allegedly yelling anti-LGBTQ rhetoric while throwing a glass object at a man in the Castro District earlier this week, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced Thursday.Muhammed Abdullah was arrested Monday near 18th and Church streets after allegedly following two men while shouting homophobic remarks, prosecutors said. He allegedly threw a glass object at one of the victims, who suffered an injury not considered life-threatening.Jenkins charged Abdullah with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon — with a hate crime special allegation — and misdemeanor battery, violation of a person’s civil rights and petty theft. If found guilty of all charges and allegations, Abdullah faces over 10 years in state prison.“San Francisco is a safe haven for LGBTQ people,” Jenkins said in a news release. “Our city is proud of our diversity and for being an open ...A San Jose neighborhood watch party was wrapping up. Just 450 feet away burglars struck.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 10:14:53 GMT
It was a blustery night in San Jose’s Willow Glen neighborhood on Tuesday as concerned residents sat in white lawn chairs munching on chips and cookies in the driveway of Debbie Blackwell’s house on Padres Drive.The group of nearly 60 residents who gathered were so fed up with a spate of recent incidents — from stolen cars to home break-ins — they organized a neighborhood watch party with the help of police officers where crime prevention tips were projected on a screen illuminating Blackwell’s garage doors.But on that very night — right under everyone’s noses — burglars were making their next move.Just 450 feet away on Hervey Lane — a distance a bit longer than a football field — two unidentified men smashed the window of yet another house as the watch party was wrapping up and neighbors were headed back to their homes. Residents who learned about the incident the next morning were shell-shocked, wondering how burglars co...Latest news
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