Utah man killed after threats against Biden believed government was corrupt and overreaching
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
PROVO, Utah (AP) — An armed Utah man killed by FBI agents after making violent threats against President Joe Biden was described by his family Thursday as a gun enthusiast and devoted churchgoer who became distraught over what he saw as “a corrupt and overreaching government.” The family insisted in a statement that Air Force veteran Craig Deleeuw Robertson would not have acted on the threats and committed violence over political disagreements, despite court records in which prosecutors depicted him as radicalized.Robertson, who public records say was 74 years old, was killed Wednesday by agents trying to serve a warrant at his Provo home hours before the president landed in Utah to visit a Veterans Affairs hospital in Salt Lake City, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) away.Prosecutors had filed three felony charges against Robertson under seal for alleged threats, including one this week that he was “cleaning the dust off the M24 sniper rifle” in anticipation of Biden’s Uta...6-year-old hospitalized in Crest Hill shooting
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
CREST HILL, Ill. -- A 6-year-old child was taken to the hospital on Thursday after being shot in Crest Hill.According to the Crest Hill Police Department, officers responded to the 1400 block of Pioneer Road on reports of a shooting on Thursday. Family members found dead in Crystal Lake home identified Crest Hill PD said a 6-year-old was a passenger in a vehicle when they were shot. The child was transported to a local hospital in stable condition.Investigators believe the shooting was targeted and not random.No arrests have been made. The investigation is ongoing.Stay with WGN-TV as this story develops.Lawsuit claims Northwestern ignored rape allegations from women's lacrosse player
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
CHICAGO -- A new lawsuit filed against Northwestern University accuses the school and its board of trustees of negligence and failing to act on a reported rape.According to Crain's Chicago, the suit filed on Wednesday by a former member of Northwestern's women's lacrosse team claims the university allowed another athlete with a history of sexual assault allegations to enroll. As Northwestern players speak, t-shirts cause a stir The suit also claims that school officials failed to properly investigate after she reported that he raped her.Northwestern said it immediately reported the allegations to the University's Office of Civil Rights and Title X compliance.It says the accusations are currently under investigation and the school remains in contact with the alleged victim.Video shows moment car crashed through Ohio Aldi
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
LAKEWOOD, Ohio (WJW) — Newly released video shows a shopping aisle was busy with half a dozen shoppers when a car crashes through the store's exterior brick wall and into the aisle and shelves. The video was released Thursday by police in Lakewood, Ohio, a day after the crash happened at a Lakewood ALDI, leaving one person with minor injuries.**Warning: The video below may be graphic. There were only minor injuries. Police say a man they arrested for shooting into a busy Bay Village park is also charged with an unrelated murder Police said an older man mistakenly hit the gas pedal and the car accelerated through the parking lot of the store on West 117th Street, slamming into the store at about 25 mph Wednesday afternoon.In the video, you can see outside the store's window into the parking lot as the car drives right between two parked cars just as a woman is getting out of her car. That woman wasn't hit. The car then crashes through the store, knoc...37 employees at Illinois developmental center accused of PPP fraud
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
PARK FOREST, Ill. -- An Illinois watchdog implicated several more state workers in an investigation into pandemic-era fraud.According to a report, 37 employees at the Ludeman Developmental Center in Park Forest have resigned, been fired, or face discipline for defrauding the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The Great Grift: More than $200 billion in COVID-19 aid may have been stolen, federal watchdog says The employees-involved are being accused of receiving Paycheck Protection Program loans of at least $20,000 each for businesses that reportedly did not exist or did not earn the income claimed in the paperwork.Dozens of workers across the state, along with the Ludeman Developmental Center employees, will lose their jobs due to pandemic fraud.Christie: GOP candidates who don't qualify for first debate should drop out
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
GOP presidential candidate and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday that those in the 2024 primary who don’t qualify for the party’s first debate later this month should drop out of the running. “If you don't make the debate stage, you should leave the field. I think it’s that simple,” Christie said in a Fox News Digital interview, calling the debate requirements “the first winnowing process.”“If you haven’t made the stage, I think it’s time to go," he added said. The former governor called the Republican National Committee (RNC) requirements for the event “fair ones.” In order to get on the Aug. 23 stage in Milwaukee, candidates have to meet specific polling benchmarks, hit 40,000 unique donors and sign a loyalty pledge to support the eventual GOP nominee.Christie has said he's met the RNC’s donor requirements, and it appears he’s also met the polling bar. He said on ABC that he’ll do whatever he has to do to get on the debate stage, but he’s also called t...LIVE: TCEQ public meeting on proposal to build private dam for recreation on South Llano River
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
JUNCTION, Texas (KXAN) — A private dam proposed on the South Llano River, a major tributary to the Highland Lakes, is the center of a debate in the Hill Country this week as a public hearing set for Thursday evening approaches.It all started in 2018 when then-CEO of Phillips 66, Gregory Garland, filed an application with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, or TCEQ, to dam up the river and create a private pool. KXAN First Warning Weather forecast But under extraordinary drought and low river flow conditions, neighbors are worried about the strain this may put on a scarce resource. Drying up: the South Llano RiverThe South Llano River in Junction is flowing at its lowest level since 2018, according to USGS data. (KXAN Photo)"It's too depressing to see it in the condition that it's in right now," Linda Fawcett said from the shores of the South Llano River in Junction, the water source for the community of 2,500 residents. Fawcett has been co...Trial ends in Harris County election challenge
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Attorneys delivered closing arguments Thursday in a lawsuit asking a Harris County court to nullify one November election result, posing an challenge the election administration in the state's largest county.On Nov. 8, Republican Erin Lunceford lost a race for district judge to incumbent Democrat Tamika Craft by 2,743 votes - a margin of 0.26%. She is calling for a do-over, joining the Harris County Republican Party and numerous other candidates in raising concerns about access to ballot paper and equipment malfunctions they say tainted the turnout and vote tally."It was run so poorly, you can't determine who the real winner is. And this is not on Erin Lunceford, or Judge Craft. This is on the county," Harris County Republican Party Chair Cindy Siegel said.About 20 of nearly 800 polling locations ran out of ballot paper on Election Night, or just about 2.5% of locations, according to an analysis by the Houston Chronicle.The county argues that, while errors are to...AAC sees increase in canine distemper cases, asks for help moving healthy dogs out of shelter
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Animal Center said it has seen an increase in dogs entering the shelter with the distemper virus and asked for help moving 60 healthy dogs out of the shelter and into foster or adoptive homes.“Since mid-July, AAC has seen six confirmed distemper cases and several presumptive cases. Additional disease control measures have been put in place to mitigate the risk of the virus spreading, however, because the shelter consistently operates above capacity, creating additional space for isolation has become increasingly difficult,” AAC said.The shelter said distemper is a virus that primarily affects unvaccinated dogs.“The virus can impact all systems in the body, but typically starts with upper respiratory symptoms and may progress to neurological symptoms if left untreated. The virus is spread through mucous, respiratory secretions, saliva, and urine. Fortunately, it does not live on surfaces for very long and is susceptible to many disinfectants,” AAC said.The shel...Solomon D. Stevens: Finding a path to healthy conflict
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 07:25:38 GMT
Spencer Cox, the new chairman of the National Governors Association, is promoting the idea of “healthy conflict.” The Utah governor has become concerned about the growing problem of toxic arguments in society. As the Washington Post reports, Cox wants people to learn how to “disagree better.”We should all try to think of ways we can join him in his quest because this is not just a political issue; it is a problem that permeates our society. Almost any disagreement these days escalates into an angry confrontation. We are better than that. Our disagreements are genuine, but the way we disagree can change.We have to start somewhere. I recommend that we begin by banishing all ad hominem arguments. What are these? “Ad hominem” is a Latin phrase that means “to the person.” I’m sure you have seen this kind of arguing. It is all around us. What it describes is an argument where instead of actually addressing what someone has said, we ins...Latest news
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