US judge orders Peru ex-leader detained for extradition
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A U.S. judge on Wednesday ordered former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo Manrique to surrender to federal agents after an appeals court denied his latest motion to stop his extradition back to Peru, where he faces charges he accepted millions of dollars in bribes.Magistrate Judge Thomas S. Hixson in San Francisco ordered Toledo, who has been under house arrest, to turn himself in Friday to U.S. Marshal agents in San Jose. Toledo will be placed in a San Mateo County jail while he awaits extradition to his native country, where authorities say he accepted bribes as part of a mammoth corruption scandal in which four of Peru’s ex-presidents have been implicated. Toledo denies the charges.Federal prosecutors have said Peruvian officials will travel to California to pick up Toledo and fly him back to Peru. When that will happen was not immediately known. Hixson’s order comes after the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied Toledo’s lates...2nd abortion regulation bill vetoed by Kansas governor
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas’ governor has vetoed legislation that would mandate clinics to tell patients that a medication abortion can be interrupted using an unproven drug regimen. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed the bill Wednesday, again pushing back state GOP efforts to restrict abortion despite a decisive statewide vote affirming abortion rights last year.The governor’s action marked the second time this month that she vetoed an anti-abortion bill approved by the GOP-controlled Legislature. Last week, she rejected a measure that could subject doctors to criminal charges and lawsuits if they are accused of not providing enough care for infants delivered alive during certain abortion procedures, even if they are expected to die within seconds outside the womb because of a severe medical issue.The vetoes mean that abortion access and providers in Kansas remain far less restricted for now compared to other states with GOP-controlled legislatures that have banned or se...Proud Boy says he took riot shield for protection on Jan. 6
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Proud Boy far-right extremist group member whose smashing out of a window at the U.S. Capitol allowed some of the first Jan. 6 rioters to enter the building testified Wednesday that he acted alone. Dominic Pezzola is one of five Proud Boys facing seditious conspiracy and other charges in one of the most high-profile trials to emerge from the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection. He’s the second defendant to take the stand, a potentially risky legal move as the long-running trial inches to a close. Video captured Pezzola using a riot shield taken from a Capitol Police officer to smash out the glass after another rioter threw a piece of wood through it. In another selfie video, Pezzola has a “victory smoke” cigar as he says “I knew we could take this (expletive) if we just tried hard enough.” The flooring contractor from Rochester, New York, testified that he got “caught up in the craziness” on Jan. 6. He denied tearing the riot shield from a police officer’s arms himse...Man sues police over 'less-lethal' shotgun wound that required surgery
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) -- A man wounded by so-called "less-lethal" shotgun rounds that he claims caused lasting damage has filed a lawsuit against the Aurora Police Department.Lawyers filed the complaint on behalf of Shawn Meredith in the June 28, 2021, incident. The lawsuit claims officers conducted a warrantless arrest and said Meredith "suffered severe injuries as a result" of their actions, which caused long-term effects on his health.The lawsuit was filed by Daniel D. Williams of Hutchinson, Black and Cook, LLC, and Darren O'Connor of Darren O'Connor, LLC. The attorneys obtained body camera video of the incident and also posted an edited version showing parts of the encounter. Man found shot in car, remains in critical condition The incident began with a domestic violence call at a hotel, according to a 2021 report from the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office, which cleared the involved officers of criminal charges. An Aurora Police sergeant and two officers responded arou...Denver weather: Snow timing, totals Wednesday night
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will stay wet and cool Wednesday night as scattered rain and snow showers push across the Front Range. Weather tonight: From rain to snowThere will be scattered rain showers across the Front Range Wednesday afternoon with gusty winds. By sunset, some of the rain showers will transition over to snow as temperatures cool into the 30s. Snow showers will be spotty so not everyone will see snowfall Wednesday night but areas that do will likely see totals stay less than an inch with wet roadways. Snowfall will move out around midnight for the lower elevations. The mountains will see between 1 and 6 inches of snowfall by Thursday night depending on elevation and location. Weather tomorrow: Mountain snowTemperatures will hit the low 50s in Denver on Thursday with breezy afternoon winds. The Front Range and plains will stay dry.Colorado's mountains will see scattered snow showers throughout the day. Looking ahead: Rain showersDenver will see another chance fo...Students at Mary Bethune Elementary go shoe shopping provided by Rita Case’s program
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
Some generous people in our community stepped up to help less fortunate children. The students were smiling from head to toe. The children got an essential tool for a successful school year: new shoes.“We are here to fit and to match brand new athletic shoes for the kids,” said Rita Case, president and CEO of Rick Case Automotive.It was shoe shopping day at Mary Bethune Elementary in Hollywood.“Research says that over 90% of all kids with brand new shoes feel more confident, attend school more regularly, do more activities,” Case said.Automotive mogul Case helped the kids pick out some great kicks. She started a new program that provides brand new name-brand sneakers to students experiencing homelessness.The children expressed their gratitude. “I wanna say, shout out to my mom. I wouldn’t be here without her, and I got good shoes,” said Oren, a fourth grader. Every child got new kicks and socks. Some of them for the first time.“Some pe...MDPD officer shot by ex-girlfriend returns to South Florida to continue treatment
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
A South Florida officer is in the fight of his life after a shooting nearly killed him. Surrounded by family and men and women in blue, Miami-Dade Police Officer Damian Colon arrived back in Miami Wednesday to continue recovering at theLynn Rehabilitation Center.“It hits you right in the heart, that’s what it’s all about,” said MDPD director Alfredo Ramirez Back in November, authorities said Colon’s ex-girlfriend shot him while he was off duty and outside his family’s Hialeah home.Investigators charged Yessenia Sanchez with first-degree attempted murder.“Domestic violence effects everybody, effects everyone,” Ramirez said, “you can be a police officer, you can be a doctor, a government official. It knows no boundaries, and this is what happens. That’s why if you are going through that, you know someone who’s going through that, you need to report it.”Colon spent several months at a hospital in Atlanta, but on We...Box truck dangles over wall after crash at Norfolk gas station
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
A box truck was left dangling over the edge of a concrete wall at a gas station in Norfolk after a crash Wednesday afternoon, officials confirmed. The crash happened around 1:45 p.m. at Daley Service Center on Rockwood Road, local police and fire officials said in a joint statement. SKY7-HD was over the scene around 4 p.m., where the truck was seen alongside a car and a pickup truck that both also appeared to be involved. A crane was in place and the truck had been pulled away from the wall moments later. The scene was taped off. Debris were also visible on the gas station premises and on a nearby street.Officials, citing an initial investigation, said the truck struck a traffic island before entering the gas station. Officials said the truck then hit a gas pump, two other vehicles and an aerial lift. The truck then crashed through a fence and came to a stop partially hanging over the edge of the wall, officials said.Police and fire officials said the truck’s dri...Police arrest suspect in Quincy home invasion
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
Police have made an arrest in connection with a violent home invasion in Quincy over the weekend, officials announced on Wednesday. Quincy police said Michael Campbell was taken into custody without incident in Boston. He is now facing several charges including armed assault to murder. Investigators tracked Campbell down after the alleged home invasion on Granite Street on Sunday night. One resident living in the house previously spoke with 7NEWS, saying a man armed with a gun knocked on their door, asked for someone who does not live at the house and then entered the home. The resident said the man at one point tried to zip-tie the people inside. The resident said those inside the house were later able to fight the intruder off and call police. Police said they responded around 8:30 p.m. after receiving reports that gunshots were fired and multiple people were stabbed.Upon arrival, police said officers located four people, three of whom were suffering from ...Two people injured, cat dies in Georgetown house fire
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:00:49 GMT
Two people were injured and a pet cat died when a fire broke out in a home in Georgetown Wednesday, officials announced. Crews responded around 12:15 p.m. to a site on North Street, where firefighters found smoke showing from the building, according to Fire Chief Matt McKay. McKay said one of the injured individuals declined treatment at the scene, while the other was taken to a Boston-area trauma center with serious injuries. Fire crews entering the building found flames in a cluttered basement area, according to McKay, and were able to quickly knock the fire down. McKay in a statement thanked first arriving firefighters for their work to keep the fire from spreading. He also thanked emergency responders from several area communities that provided mutual aid. Officials said the fire, which displaced a family of three, remained under investigation as of Wednesday afternoon.Latest news
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