St. Louis man faces murder charges in June beating
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- A man was found beaten on the sidewalk in the 3400 block of Montana in south St. Louis in June. Now, Robert Bunger, 43, faces second-degree murder charges in the death of Jordan Harris. Bunger is in jail, with no bond allowed in this case. Cloned voice, fake bondsman target St. Louis woman Police were called to the 3400 block of Montana on June 28 for a report of an assault in progress. They found Harris unresponsive on the sidewalk. He was taken to the hospital and declared deceased the next day.During the investigation, the Medical Examiner’s Office contacted the Homicide Division. They advised that the death should be considered a homicide.Biden urges striking auto workers to "stick with it" in picket line visit unparalleled in history
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — President Joe Biden joined United Auto Workers strikers on a picket line Tuesday as their work stoppage against major carmakers hit day 12, a demonstration of support for organized labor apparently unparalleled in presidential history.“Stick with it,” he told them, exchanging fist bumps with grinning picketers as he walked along the line. “You deserve the significant raise you need," Biden said through a bullhorn while wearing a union baseball cap after arriving at a General Motors parts distribution warehouse west of Detroit.He encouraged them to continue fighting for better wages despite concerns that a prolonged strike could slow the economy. He said “yes” when asked if UAW members deserved a 40% raise, one of the demands that the union has made.“No deal, no wheels!” workers chanted as Biden arrived. “No pay, no parts!”He was joined by UAW President Shawn Fain, who rode with him in the presidential limousine to the picket line. “Thank you, Mr. Pre...Broncos rookie WR Marvin Mims Jr. a bright spot in bad start to 2023: “He’s been doing a lot of things really well”
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
Late in the first half Sunday against the Dolphins, the Broncos needed points. Badly.What looked like a promising sequence turned to disaster when Denver failed to capitalize on taking over at the Miami 33-yard line after a fourth-down stop. The Dolphins scored to make it 28-10, then scored again 22 seconds later after the first of two Courtland Sutton fumbles.Turns out, Miami wasn’t done scoring. Not by a long shot.In this moment, though, in need a big play to at least try to get back in the game, Denver and quarterback Russell Wilson turned to rookie wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr.Wilson forced a ball into double coverage toward Mims, who ran a double move toward the goal line. It got knocked down, but Mims has made more than one contested catch so far already in his young career. He did it on a 38-yard post route earlier in the game, in fact.The next play, head coach Sean Payton ratcheted down the degree of difficulty. Mims and Jerry Jeudy ran crossing routes past each other and Mi...Strangulation, head injuries caused in-custody death at Limon Correctional Facility
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
The death of a 65-year-old man in custody at a Colorado state prison was caused by strangulation and/or blunt force injuries to the head, according to the Lincoln County Coroner’s Office.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Denver to pay $825,000 to man jailed after presenting laundry-damaged ID at DIA Crime and Public Safety | In-custody death at Limon Correctional Facility ruled a homicide Crime and Public Safety | Colorado prison inspector general’s office investigating in-custody death in Limon Correctional Facility Paul Hack was pronounced dead at 5:09 p.m. on Aug. 17 at the Limon Correctional Facility, a state prison two miles south of Limon with a capacity for 930 inmates.Lincoln County Coroner Andy Lorensen ruled Hack’s death a homicide on Aug. 30 and released the cause of death on Monday.The Colorado Department of Corrections has released few details about Hack’s death, citing an ongoing investigation by the departm...Opinion: Does Suncor — an urban pollutor — need hospice or rehab?
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
Suncor Energy has a long history of polluting the community and violating the laws and regulations designed to protect people who work at the facility and who live nearby. This dark history includes innumerable malfunctions, accidents, and discharges of chemicals into the air and water.In the past, local leaders ignored, protected, or covered for Suncor because of the economic and political power wielded by Colorado’s only oil refinery. Now, local leaders are fed up. Some point out the endless cycle of “problem, apology, and repeat.” Even the Commerce City mayor said the community’s relationship with Suncor is like a domestic violence situation, where one spouse continues to abuse the other, even after multiple promises to do better.As Suncor continues to cough pollution into our air and secrete chemicals into our water, it is fair and justified (perhaps absolutely necessary) to reassess our relationship with Colorado’s only oil refinery which is located in the middle of the metropo...Dog possibly shot by police in downtown Los Angeles
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
A dog was possibly shot by police in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday morning, authorities said.The incident unfolded around 9:45 a.m., when police were called to help a person who was involved in an incident with a dog, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Cervantes told KTLA.An ambulance was requested for a 65-year-old man who sustained multiple lacerations by a dog, and the situation is being handled as a dog shooting, Cervantes said without elaborating.No further details about the incident, including the conditions of the man and dog, have been released.Warning issued for Lake Castaic
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
LOS ANGELES - State water managers are warning people to stay out of Lake Castaic due to a potentially dangerous algae bloom.Lab tests this week found an increased level of toxins in the water due to the presence of blue-green algae, the California Department of Water Resources announced Tuesday.People are urged to avoid swimming or recreating in the lake, avoid eating fish or shellfish from it, and avoid any contact with algal “scum” in the water or on shore. “Boating is allowed, but water-contact recreation and sporting activities are not considered safe due to potential adverse health effects,” DWR said.The warning covers the entire lake, with the exception of Castaic Lagoon. People are also urged to keep their pets and livestock out of the water.While blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, is a natural part of the lake's ecosystem, levels can become elevated through warm water temperatures, storm runoff that carries nutrients, like fertilizer, into the water, and stagnation.Exposur...Wayne Aaron Kimball Fatally Struck by Motorcycle in Pedestrian Accident on Fort Lowell Road [Tucson, AZ]
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
60-Year-Old Man Dies in Pedestrian vs. Motorcycle Collision near North Oracle RoadTUCSON, AZ (September 26, 2023) – Late Saturday evening, Wayne Aaron Kimball lost his life in a pedestrian accident on Fort Lowell Road.The incident unfolded at approximately 11:50 p.m. on September 16th, taking place within the 300 block of West Fort Lowell Road, just to the east of North Oracle Road.According to reports, Kimball entered the roadway from the southern side when he was struck by a 64-year-old motorcyclist traveling eastbound. The collision resulted in the rider being thrown from the motorcycle onto the road.Paramedics arrived at the scene and transported both Kimball and the motorcycle rider to Banner University Medical Center with severe injuries.Due to the extent of his condition, medics later pronounced 60-year-old Kimball dead on Monday, September 18th.Law enforcement officers conducted initial investigations and acquired a toxicology report for Kimball, which indicated the pr...Edgar Landeros Arrested after Hit-and-Run on Telegraph Road [Ventura, CA]
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
Bus Versus Bicycle Collision near Joanna Avenue Left Goleta Man InjuredVENTURA, CA (September 26, 2023) – Thursday morning, police arrested Edgar Landeros following a hit-and-run collision involving a bicyclist on Telegraph Road.The collision happened around 9:50 a.m. on Telegraph Road near Joanne Avenue.According to the police, a blue bus attempted to overtake a bicyclist when the bus struck the bike’s handlebars.The impact of the crash caused the bicyclist to fall to the ground as the bus’ rear wheel ran over the victim. However, the bus driver did not pull over and continued on its route without rendering aid to the victim.A motorist traveling behind the bus witnessed the incident and stopped to help the bicyclist. The victim – identified as a 64-year-old man from Goleta – sustained significant lower body injuries.In addition, a witness identified the bus as a VCTC vehicle, which led to the arrest of the driver, 33-year-old Edgar Landeros of Oxnard.Police booked Landeros in...5 Juveniles Hurt in DUI Crash on Qualcomm Way [San Diego, CA]
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:07:28 GMT
Driver Arrested after Rollover Crash on Interstate 8SAN DIEGO, CA (September 26, 2023) – Saturday evening, a single-vehicle crash involving a DUI driver on Qualcomm Way left at least five children injured.The crash happened around 6:30 p.m. along the Qualcomm Way on-ramp to Interstate 8, according to the CHP.For reasons under investigation, a green Ford Expedition overturned and ejected a 3-year-old child out of the vehicle.Based on the report, the Ford had seven occupants, five of whom were determined to be juveniles.Responding medical personnel transported the ejected child to Rady Children’s Hospital for treatment of major injuries. Meanwhile, paramedics transported the four other children to area hospitals for various unspecified injuries.In the end, police arrested the driver for suspected DUI. No other injuries were reported from the crash.At this time, the identities of the people involved in the incident remain undisclosed to the public.The CHP San Diego Area office is...Latest news
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