Westminster teen accused of plans to fight with Islamic State group
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A Westminster teen arrested at the airport on Monday is accused of planning to serve as a fighter for the Islamic State group, according to federal prosecutors.Humzah Mashkoor, 18, faces a federal charge of attempting to provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox Mashkoor was arrested on Dec. 18 at Denver International Airport, where he was traveling to the United Arab Emirates, allegedly with ultimate plans to join the Islamic State group in Afghanistan or Syria, the Justice Department said in a release.He made his first appearance in federal court on Tuesday.The FBI Denver Field Office is investigating the case.Denver weather: More mild days before a chance for snow returns to Colorado
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver tied a record high temperature in Denver weather Tuesday, reaching 67 degrees to tie the old record set more than one hundred years ago in 1917. The area will stay mild through the end of the week with afternoon readings about 15 degrees above normal. The Pinpoint Weather Team, Colorado's Most Accurate Forecast, is closely watching the next chance for showers arriving by the holiday weekend. Details on exact timing, temperatures and possible snow totals will be worked out in the coming days.Rain and snow showers possible as the Christmas holiday approachesWeather tonight: Lots of clouds and coldThere will be lots of clouds streaming in from the West Coast that will make for a mostly cloudy night. Clouds at this time of year can act like a blanket making overnight lows not as cold. The coldest low will be in the Colorado mountains with single digits and teens. Denver will be chilly, but above freezing in the upper 30s. Denver ties Tuesday’s 106-year-old heat ...Hit-and-run driver pins CDOT worker to vehicle on I-76
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A hit-and-run driver crashed into a Colorado transportation worker on Monday along Interstate 76.According to Colorado State Patrol, it happened around 12:38 p.m. on westbound I-76 near the Interstate 270 off-ramp interchange. The crash was reported as a possible hit-and-run. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox The worker is a contractor for the Colorado Department of Transportation, CSP said.On Tuesday, CSP said the worker was standing on the side of a vehicle when a semi backed into an open door, pinning the worker between the closing door and the vehicle, CSP said. The truck driver then left the scene.CSP said state troopers later made contact with the trucker's company.CDOT closed the I-270 ramp for the investigation.Colorado Supreme Court bans Trump from the state’s ballot under Constitution’s insurrection clause
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
DENVER (AP) — The Colorado Supreme Court on Tuesday declared former President Donald Trump ineligible for the White House under the U.S. Constitution’s insurrection clause and removed him from the state’s presidential primary ballot, setting up a likely showdown in the nation’s highest court to decide whether the front-runner for the GOP nomination can remain in the race.The decision from a court whose justices were all appointed by Democratic governors marks the first time in history that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate.“A majority of the court holds that Trump is disqualified from holding the office of president under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment,” the court wrote in its 4-3 decision.Colorado’s highest court overturned a ruling from a district court judge who found that Trump incited an insurrection for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, but said he could not be barred from the ballot because it wa...Elderly woman exploited by caretaker in South Florida
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
A woman who was hired to take care of an elderly woman is facing several felony charges after, officials said, she financially exploited the woman for over $100,000.Officials with the State Attorney’s Office announced the charges during a press conference, Tuesday afternoon. Eighty-one-year-old Myriam Fernandez, officials said, fell prey to exploitation by her caretaker, 61-year-old Gladys Smith, who now faces three first-degree felonies, including the exploitation of the elderly and grand theft of over $100,000.“To scammers, these homes are like buried treasure, and like the pirates of the past, they work to unearth and steal that fortune,” said state attorney Katherine Fernandez-Rundle.Fernandez, who lives with an eye disease, found herself alone after losing her Florida driver’s license following a 2021 car accident. Smith, a former Broward County resident, befriended Fernandez, eventually becoming her caretaker. Due to Fernandez’s impaired vision, s...Civil rights groups say Trump’s comments are ‘reminiscent’ of Hitler
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
The League of United Latin American Citizens and the Anti-Defamation League accused former President Donald Trump of pandering to “the lowest and most sinister human emotions” after he told supporters migrants are “poisoning the blood of our country” at a campaign rally over the weekend.“Donald Trump’s remarks in recent days accusing immigrants of ‘poisoning the blood of America’ are reminiscent of the language of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime,” Domingo Garcia, national president of LULAC said in a statement Tuesday afternoon. “Trump’s words very intentionally create hatred of the other and are nothing more than fear-mongering. They play to the lowest and most sinister human emotions to incite hatred and cause harm or worse to innocent men, women, and children.”It’s not the first time Trump’s comments have drawn the comparison. President Joe Biden’s campaign seized on the caustic rhetoric shortly after Trump wrapped his Saturday rally in Durham, New Hampshire.“Tonight Donald Trum...Why a potential Israel-Hamas cease-fire has so many names
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
Politicians around the world are calling for Israel to curtail its intensive military operation in the Gaza Strip. But they’re using different — and often confusingly vague — phrasing to push for peace.Sustainable cease-fire. Mutual and permanent end to the violence. Immediate de-escalation and cease-fire. Mutually agreed-upon bilateral humanitarian pause.One of the most popular is “bilateral cease-fire,” which has been adopted by dozens of U.S. Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Katie Porter (Calif.). In a statement Monday night, Porter used the term when calling for the release of all hostages seized in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, the end of Hamas control of Gaza and “security for Israel.”But it’s not always clear exactly what those proposing Israel pull back its operations are advocating for. That may be the point. Vague terms make it possible for politicians to accomplish two tasks: advocate for some semblance of peace in the Middle East without...Arlington Catholic teacher resigns amid allegations of ‘inappropriate contact’ made towards students
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
A teacher at Arlington Catholic High School has resigned amid allegations of “inappropriate contact” made towards students at the school, according to a 7NEWS source.Sharing a letter that went out to parents on Tuesday, a source described how a teacher submitted their resignation as police investigate the matter.The letter, referring to the case as an “incident,” described how the allegations were brought forward last week before class and detailed inappropriate contact made towards students by a teaching staff member.“On Thursday, December 14, allegations were brought forward before school regarding inappropriate contact from a member of the teaching staff towards students,” the letter stated. “The students had reported the activity to a teacher/teachers after school the previous day, and, as mandated reporters, they notified the administration.”Following the allegations being made, the letter described how the teacher involved was pl...Police seek public’s help as they search for missing South Boston woman
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
The Boston Police Department is asking for the public’s help as it works to locate a missing woman from South Boston.Boston PD said Mary Sinnerty, 63, was last seen Tuesday afternoon around 2:15 p.m. in the area of 130 Dorchester St.Police described Sinnerty as a white female with a slim build, who was believed to be wearing a tan cardigan, white shirt, gray leggings, and dark color shoes. She was also said to have a walker with a basket on it.Anyone who may have seen Sinnerty is asked to contact 911 or the department’s C-6 Detectives at 617-343-4742.Those who wish to submit information anonymously may do so via Boston PD’s CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-(494)-TIPS or by texting the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463).Mass. immigrant driver’s license law spurred massive spike in driver’s licenses, permits
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 16:36:04 GMT
The Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles reported a massive spike in demand in the six months after an immigrant driver’s license law went into effect this summer, state transportation officials said Tuesday afternoon.The registry issued 91,961 new learner’s permits and 54,952 new, first-time driver’s licenses to Massachusetts residents since July 1. That’s when people without lawful proof of presence in the United States could start applying for a standard, five-year driver’s license or learner’s permit if they provided at least two documents proving their identity and date of birth.The massive spike in new learner’s permit issued is a 244% increase and new driver’s license issued is a 120% increase over the same time period in 2022, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation said.The RMV hired more than 250 front line staff and road test examiners, expanded service hours Monday through Friday, and opened additional road test locations in anticipation of high demand ...Latest news
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