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Man from Kingston taken into custody for reportedly vandalizing synagogue

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Kingston, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Ulster County Sheriff’s Office has made an arrest in connection with a hate crime investigation. Caleb Rochester, 55, a Kingston man, is facing multiple charges after detectives received a report from the Temple Emanuel Synagogue in Kingston on March 25. The report detailed a banner with antisemitic language and artwork that was found posted on the building, causing damage to the façade due to the adhesive used. The subsequent investigation led to the identification of Rochester as a suspect, and he was taken into custody on May 16. Rochester now faces charges of fourth-degree criminal Read the full article here

OPP reports driver in fatal 2023 crash near Peterborough falsely claimed to be passenger

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A tragic incident on Highway 115 south of Peterborough, Ontario in early December 2023 has resulted in a man facing multiple charges, including impaired driving. Initially claiming to be a passenger, the man has now been accused of being the driver involved in the fatal crash. The Peterborough County OPP reported that on December 6, a northbound pickup collided with a commercial motor vehicle, struck a guardrail, and ended up in the center of Highway 115 at Highway 7A. During the collision, one occupant was ejected from the vehicle, leading to the death of a 34-year-old woman. Another individual, presumed to be the suspect, was taken to the hospital. Following their investigation, the OPP issued an arrest warrant for the man, alleging that he was the driver and not the passenger as initially claimed. The suspect, identified as Corey Neil, a 39-year-old resident of Hamilton Township, Ontario, was located by authorities driving a vehicle in Peterborough on May 15. It is alleged that t...

Manchester City secure historic fourth consecutive Premier League title

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Manchester City made history in Manchester, England, by clinching a record fourth consecutive Premier League title with a 3-1 victory over West Ham in their final game of the season. This remarkable achievement solidified City's status as the first team to win English football's top division four years in a row, surpassing all previous records. The title race came down to the wire, with City holding off the challenge of second-place Arsenal, who secured a 2-1 win against Everton on the same day. Goals from Phil Foden propelled Pep Guardiola's side to victory, cementing their dominance in English football. The game against West Ham was crucial for City, as they needed a win at Etihad Stadium to secure the title, having maintained a two-point lead over Arsenal at the top of the standings. Phil Foden wasted no time in easing any potential nerves among the home fans by scoring a stunning goal just two minutes into the game. Receiving a pass from Bernardo Silva, Foden showcas...

Man from Colorado convicted of breaking into former partner's residence, murdering 4 people, and then escaping to another country

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In Aurora, Colorado, a tragic incident unfolded in 2022 that resulted in the death of four individuals at the hands of a 22-year-old man named Joseph Castorena. The young man now faces life in prison without the possibility of parole after being found guilty by a jury of four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder. The harrowing events took place at his ex-girlfriend’s home, where a disturbing sequence of events led to the loss of multiple lives. It was on October 30, 2022, at around 2 a.m., when a chilling call was made to the Read the full article here

Pre-trial hearing scheduled for convicted murderer Cola Beale

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The pre-trial hearing for convicted killer Cola Beale has captured the attention of the community, as he faces justice for the brutal murder of his girlfriend and father figure in Virginia Beach. The upcoming trial, set to take place in Norfolk court next week, marks a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice for the victims and their loved ones. With the passage of time and the accumulation of evidence, this new trial is expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the tragic events that led to the loss of two innocent lives. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community awaits the outcome with a mix of anticipation and apprehension. Cola Beale's heinous crime has had a profound impact on the local community, leaving many shocked and saddened by the senseless loss of life. The details of the case are harrowing, with Beale's actions being described as both ruthless and unforgivable. As the trial approaches, emotions run high as the full extent of Beale's acti...

AC POS claims first TTPFL championship

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AC POS secured their first Trinidad and Tobago Premier Football League (TTPFL) title by defeating Heritage Petroleum Point Fortin Civic with a commanding 3-0 victory at Mahaica on Sunday. This triumph marked a significant milestone for the Port-of-Spain team, who held a two-point lead over defending champions Defence Force heading into the final match. In order to clinch the title, AC POS needed to match the result of Defence Force, and they did just that with a stellar performance on the day. The match got off to a tense start, with both teams vying for control in the opening exchanges. It took 27 minutes for the deadlock to be broken, as Duane Muckette found the back of the net to send AC POS into the lead. The goal provided a crucial boost for the team, who continued to press forward in search of more opportunities. In the 67th minute, Nathan Lewis doubled AC POS' advantage with a well-taken goal, putting them in a strong position to secure the victory. As the match entered i...

David DePape receives 30-year sentence for assault on Paul Pelosi

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David DePape, the man who broke into former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home and attacked her husband, was sentenced on Friday. DePape, aged 43, entered the couple’s home on Oct. 28, 2022, with the intention of locating Nancy Pelosi. It was revealed during trial testimony that DePape was motivated by right-wing conspiracy theories and admitted to breaking into the Pelosi residence to combat government corruption, hold Speaker Pelosi hostage, and inflict harm if she deceived him. DePape confessed to striking Paul Pelosi with a hammer when police arrived at the scene, causing his plan to deteriorate. The Read the full article here

Soho bar's licence suspended after man allegedly sexually assaulted in bathroom

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A cocktail and live music bar located in Soho faced temporary closure after a disturbing incident where a customer claimed to have been orally raped in one of the bar's toilets. The Met Police intervened by shutting down Louche on Greek Street while a comprehensive review of its license was conducted. Additionally, Westminster City Council took swift action by temporarily stopping the sale of alcohol and replacing the current designated premises supervisor. The victim reported that the suspect forcibly entered his cubicle, repeatedly assaulted him, and ultimately coerced him into performing oral sex. Security guards were notified when the victim raised the alarm, but the suspect managed to flee the scene after being taken outside with the victim. Despite the victim's efforts to escape, the assault only came to an end when a passerby heard his cries for help and alerted security personnel. An arrest has been made in connection with the incident, prompting criticism from the ...

84 people killed in Afghanistan due to flash floods triggered by heavy rains

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Heavy rains in Afghanistan have caused devastating flash floods, resulting in a death toll of 84 in the country's north. A Taliban spokesman confirmed the tragic news, highlighting the impact of weeks of continuous downpours that have left hundreds dead and missing. The latest round of heavy rains and floods struck four districts in Faryab province, claiming the lives of 66 individuals, injuring five, and leaving eight missing. As Esmatullah Moradi, the spokesman for the provincial governor, reported, an additional 18 people lost their lives in floods the previous day. Moradi went on to describe the widespread destruction caused by the floods, with approximately 1,500 houses being completely or partially destroyed. Moreover, hundreds of hectares of farmlands were washed away, and over 300 animals perished as a result of the natural disaster. The situation in Afghanistan has been exacerbated by unusually heavy seasonal rains, leading to significant losses in both human lives and ...

Ex-Atlanta Police Officer Believed He Was Joining a 'Gay Fraternity' Before Shooting and Killing Lyft Driver

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A former Atlanta Police Department officer was arrested this week for allegedly shooting and killing his Lyft driver in a disturbing incident. Koby Minor, the ex-officer, claimed that the driver was “in a gay fraternity and was trying to recruit” him. According to Fulton County Jail records, Minor was booked on charges of murder and aggravated assault. The incident occurred when Minor called a Lyft to pick him up from a friend’s house, who was also a police officer. During the drive, the driver, Reginald Folks, reportedly spoke on the phone in another language, which led Minor to believe there Read the full article here

Winnipeg Police arrest 6 men for soliciting sexual services

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In a recent crackdown on sexual exploitation-related charges, Winnipeg police have arrested six men. These arrests were made as part of the Indigenous Women and Girls Safety Plan, targeting individuals involved in obtaining sexual services for consideration. The men, aged between 22 and 70 years old, were taken into custody and five vehicles were also seized during the operation. While each of the accused was released on undertakings, the police emphasized their commitment to tackling exploitation concerns within the community by offering support and resources to those working in the sex trade. Anyone with information about such issues can contact the counter exploitation unit at 204-986-3464 or call 911 in case of an emergency. The arrests made by the Winnipeg police shed light on the pervasive issue of sexual exploitation and the importance of addressing it through coordinated efforts. The fact that these arrests were part of a specific safety plan targeted at Indigenous women and...

Shericka Jackson dominates 200m season opener at Diamond League meet

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Shericka Jackson, a two-time world champion, kicked off her 2024 Diamond League season in impressive fashion with a victory in the women’s 200 metres in Marrakesh, Morocco. The Jamaican superstar, known for her dominance in the sport, showcased her talent despite facing a one metre per second headwind, crossing the finish line in 22.82 seconds. Although this time may not be her personal best, it marked a solid start to her season. Notably, the field did not include her primary rivals, Gabby Thomas and Sha’Carri Richardson, giving Jackson a clear path to victory. At 29 years old, Jackson demonstrated her experience and skill as she maintained a slim lead coming out of the bend in the race. Maboundou Koné from Ivory Coast closely trailed her, finishing in second place with a time of 22.96 seconds. The podium was completed by Helene Parisot of England, who secured third place with a personal best of 23.02 seconds. Jackson’s return to the 200m distance after nearly a year since her last...

Virginia Beach's former assistant scoutmaster found guilty of child sexual abuse material case

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A former assistant scoutmaster from Virginia Beach, Andrew Harris Reshefsky, recently pleaded guilty to receiving child sexual abuse material, according to reports from the Department of Justice. The Virginia Beach Police Department had initially identified Reshefsky as a distributor and recipient of such material less than a year ago. Following this discovery, on August 17, 2023, VBPD officers executed a search warrant at Reshefsky’s residence, where they found several electronic devices containing numerous videos and images of child sexual abuse material collected over several years. Among these were images obtained via WhatsApp messages from 2021 and 2022. These disturbing findings Read the full article here

Altus resident found guilty of providing false information in firearms transaction

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The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced the conviction of an Altus man for lying during the purchase of a firearm. Angel Luis Garcia-Navedo, 27, of Altus, was found guilty after a bench trial of making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm. The case against Garcia-Navedo began on August 16, 2023, when a federal grand jury returned a two-count Indictment against him, charging him with making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm and with illegal receipt of a firearm by a person under indictment. The case proceeded to a bench trial on May 14, 2024, and Garcia-Navedo was ultimately found guilty by the Court. During the trial, it was revealed that in April 2023, Garcia-Navedo visited an Altus federal firearm licensee (FFL) to purchase a rifle. To complete the purchase, he had to fill out Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Form 4473, which includes questions about the buyer’s competency, criminal history, drug use,...

Coup attempt thwarted by Congolese army as opposition leader warns president

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The recent events in Congo have been tumultuous, as the country's army reported a foiled coup early Sunday morning. The coup attempt resulted in a shootout between armed men in military uniform and guards of a close ally of Congo's president, leading to three fatalities in the capital, Kinshasa. Initially, local media identified the armed men as Congolese soldiers, but later reports revealed their connection to self-exiled opposition leader Christian Malanga, who posted a threatening video on Facebook directed at President Felix Tshisekedi. This incident has raised concerns about the political stability in the Central African country, which has a history of disputed elections. President Tshisekedi's reelection in December was marred by allegations of a lack of transparency, prompting opposition calls for a revote. The chaos surrounding the election has cast a shadow over Tshisekedi's presidency, with ongoing political crisis within his ruling party. The attempted cou...

Man from Johnstown receives prison sentence for sexually abusing a minor

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John Lyman Sr., a 37-year-old resident of Johnstown, was recently sentenced for the predatory sexual assault of a child by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office. This heinous crime resulted in Lyman receiving a sentence of 20 years to life in prison. His actions, which involved sexually assaulting a minor in a parked car on West Montgomery Street on February 18, 2023, led to his guilty plea in March and subsequent sentencing before Judge Michael Smrtic on May 17. The District Attorney Michael Poulin commended the survivor’s bravery and expressed gratitude for the efforts of law enforcement and his office in Read the full article here

Innocent man acquitted of killing former Fettes College teacher Peter Coshan

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A 65-year-old man was recently acquitted of murdering a retired teacher from Fettes College, but he was found guilty of perverting the course of justice by disposing of the body and providing misleading information to the authorities. The accused, Paul Black, along with his flatmate, Paul McNaughton, allegedly hatched a plan to steal a substantial amount of money from the victim, Peter Coshan, through a catfishing scheme. Despite being implicated in the crime, Black was absolved of wrongdoing in the teacher's death, while the jury found him guilty of obstructing justice. Peter Coshan, a former biology instructor, met a tragic end at Black's residence in Leith after being lured there by McNaughton using a fake profile created on the dating platform Gaydar. McNaughton later confessed to orchestrating the murder and obstructing the investigation. In contrast, Black's involvement was limited to helping conceal the body and providing false details to the police during their i...

Innocent man acquitted of killing former Fettes College teacher Peter Coshan

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A 65-year-old man was recently acquitted of murdering a retired teacher from Fettes College, but he was found guilty of perverting the course of justice by disposing of the body and providing misleading information to the authorities. The accused, Paul Black, along with his flatmate, Paul McNaughton, allegedly hatched a plan to steal a substantial amount of money from the victim, Peter Coshan, through a catfishing scheme. Despite being implicated in the crime, Black was absolved of wrongdoing in the teacher's death, while the jury found him guilty of obstructing justice. Peter Coshan, a former biology instructor, met a tragic end at Black's residence in Leith after being lured there by McNaughton using a fake profile created on the dating platform Gaydar. McNaughton later confessed to orchestrating the murder and obstructing the investigation. In contrast, Black's involvement was limited to helping conceal the body and providing false details to the police during their i...

Diddy confesses to assaulting former girlfriend Cassie, expresses remorse

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Sean "Diddy" Combs made a shocking admission on Sunday, revealing that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend in a hotel hallway back in 2016. This confession came after CNN released video footage of the attack, prompting Combs to issue a heartfelt apology. In a video posted on Instagram and Facebook, the music mogul expressed deep regret for his actions, acknowledging that they were "inexcusable" and that he takes full responsibility for his behavior. The disturbing video aired by CNN depicted Combs, clad only in a white towel, physically assaulting the R&B singer who was not only his protege but also his long-term girlfriend at the time. The footage captured Combs punching, kicking, shoving, dragging, and even throwing a vase in the direction of the victim. The severity of the attack was evident, and the public's shock and outrage were palpable as this footage circulated. Following the release of the video, Cassie, also known as Cassandra Ventura, took legal a...

Louisiana couple accused of shooting teenager, setting her on fire, sexually abusing her, and neglecting her medical needs

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On April 20, a horrifying incident unfolded in Thibodaux, Louisiana, leading to the arrest of a 40-year-old woman and her 41-year-old partner on multiple charges. The couple’s involvement in a car accident led to the discovery of a 15-year-old girl who had been shot, burned, sexually assaulted, and left without medical care. The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office became involved after Bayton Police Department officers in Texas responded to the car crash and found the victim in critical condition. The severity of the injuries prompted immediate hospitalization for both the teen girl and her mother, Latonya Harris. With doctors discovering extensive Read the full article here

Four teenagers to be jointly tried for murder in connection with the killing of 16-year-old in Halifax

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The tragic death of 16-year-old Ahmad Al Marrach has shaken the community in Halifax, leading to the arrest of four youths on charges of second-degree murder. The four accused, including two 14-year-olds, a 16-year-old, and another 16-year-old, pleaded not guilty during a recent court appearance. Al Marrach passed away in the hospital on April 22 after being found injured in a parking garage at the Halifax Shopping Centre. Crown attorney Terry Nickerson has stated that he will seek adult sentences for the accused if they are convicted, emphasizing the seriousness of the case and the potential for a life sentence with parole eligibility set by a judge. The legal proceedings surrounding the case are complex, with a significant amount of evidence to review and manage. Nickerson mentioned that there is a large volume of material to sort through, which includes information provided by the police and must be shared with the defense lawyers involved in the case. The accused are scheduled t...

Coup Attempt Thwarted by Congolese Army as Opposition Leader Warns President

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In Kinshasa, Congo, the army recently claimed to have thwarted a coup attempt that occurred early Sunday morning. The incident involved armed men in military uniform engaging in a shootout with guards of a close ally of President Felix Tshisekedi, resulting in the death of three individuals in the capital city. Initially, local media reported that the armed men were Congolese soldiers, but later it was revealed that they were associated with self-exiled opposition leader Christian Malanga who subsequently posted a video on Facebook threatening President Tshisekedi. President Tshisekedi was reelected in December amidst a turbulent election process that led to calls for a revote from the opposition due to alleged lack of transparency. This is not the first time Congo has experienced disputed elections, highlighting the ongoing political challenges in the Central African country. The attempted coup was swiftly addressed by the Congolese defense and security forces, according to Brigadi...

Suspect on FBI Most Wanted list discovered in Columbus, Ohio

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An 18-year-old suspect named Brayden Grace, who goes by various nicknames including “bitcoin,” “Simswapping,” “user data god,” “Tuyal,” and “yahoo.emails,” was apprehended by the FBI in Columbus, Ohio. The arrest was made in relation to multiple swatting calls across the United States. Grace faces charges such as conspiracy, interstate stalking, interstate threatening communication, and interstate threat involving fire or explosives. This arrest comes after a series of incidents linked to Grace’s involvement, with one such incident occurring at the Hollywood Casino in west Columbus on January 5, where he allegedly made threats over the phone. Grace, who was known to Read the full article here

Attacker of Nancy Pelosi's husband with a hammer sentenced to 30 years in prison

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In a shocking turn of events in the political world, a man convicted of attempting to kidnap then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacking her husband with a hammer has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. The sentencing was handed down by Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley, who took into account the severity of the crimes committed by David DePape. Prosecutors had initially asked for a 40-year prison term, but DePape was ultimately given 20 years for one count and 30 years for another count, to be served concurrently. DePape stood silently as the sentence was delivered, his public defense attorneys pleading for a lesser punishment citing his lack of prior criminal history and personal struggles. Before the sentencing, victim statements were read by Christine Pelosi on behalf of her parents, detailing the impact of the violent attack on their lives. DePape had admitted during trial testimony that he broke into the Pelosi home with the intention of holding Speaker Pelosi hostage and infl...

Chief Justice Haynes brings more than 44 years of experience to the table

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Barbados welcomed Leslie Francis Haynes, SC as the new Chief Justice on Friday, May 17, 2024. He was sworn in as the 6th Chief Justice of post-Independent Barbados by The President of Barbados, Dame Sandra Mason, at State House. With over 44 years of experience as a legal practitioner, Haynes attended The University of the West Indies (UWI) and earned his Legal Education Certificate of the Council of Legal Education in 1980. He was admitted to the Bar of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago in October 1980 and later to the Inner Bar in 2001. Haynes takes over from former Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham, who retired the previous week. As a seasoned legal practitioner, Chief Justice Leslie Francis Haynes brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his new role in Barbados. With a strong academic background from The University of the West Indies and a Legal Education Certificate, Haynes has been practicing law for over four decades. His admission to the Bar of Barbados and Trinid...

Man from Orange County faces charges of kidnapping and assault

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In Ulster County, New York, the Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of Stephen Thompson, a New Windsor man, in connection to a domestic violence investigation. Thompson, 34, is facing numerous charges after an incident of alleged physical abuse, property destruction, and holding a woman against her will. The incident was reported to police in March of 2023, leading to Thompson’s indictment by an Ulster County Grand Jury in November of the same year. Following the indictment, it was learned that Thompson had fled New York, only to return to the state on April 25, leading to his arrest in Newburgh. Read the full article here

Alan Bates refuses to accept second compensation offer in Horizon IT scandal

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Former subpostmaster and campaigner Alan Bates has reportedly rejected a second offer of compensation over the Horizon IT scandal. The latest offer was a third of what he had requested, according to the BBC, and Mr. Bates told the broadcaster it was “frustrating.” Hundreds of subpostmasters are still awaiting full compensation after they were prosecuted by the Post Office and handed criminal convictions between 1999 and 2015, as Fujitsu’s faulty Horizon system made it appear as though money was missing at their branches. Mr. Bates, whose two-decade fight for justice inspired the ITV series Mr. Bates vs The Post Office, turned down a “derisory” offer from the Government earlier this year, which he said was only a sixth of what he had claimed. At the time, Downing Street said the campaigner “deserves the right level of compensation” for his suffering. Of the latest offer, Mr. Bates told the BBC: “It’s frustrating for myself, frustrating for everyone.” He referred to compensation data ...

PH driver in serious condition after being shot in the groin

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A 42-year-old man is currently in serious condition at the Port of Spain General Hospital after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds in an incident that occurred in St James. The incident took place around 10:30 pm on Friday along Kandahar Street near the pan yard. According to reports, residents in the area heard several gunshots and discovered the victim bleeding from a gunshot wound in his groin area. Authorities were promptly alerted, leading to a swift response from officers at the St James police station and the Western Division Gang Unit. Upon receiving the distress call, law enforcement officials swiftly arrived at the scene to assess the situation and provide assistance. The injured man was initially taken to the St James District Hospital for immediate medical attention. At the local hospital, he was stabilized before being transferred to the Port of Spain General Hospital for further treatment. The severity of his condition warranted specialized care at the larger medical f...

Unsolved Murder: Authorities Seek Assistance in Identifying Killer of Woman Discovered in Bakersfield in 2002.

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The Bakersfield Police Department in California is seeking the community’s assistance in solving the cold case murder of Pamela Evans, which occurred in 2002. Pamela Evans, 48 years old at the time, was discovered deceased near a set of railroad tracks in Bakersfield on July 16, 2002. The Kern County Coroner’s Office concluded that Evans’ death was a result of blunt force trauma, ruling the case as a homicide. Now, nearly two decades later, authorities are once again urging individuals to come forward with any information that may shed light on this unsolved crime. In an effort to finally bring Read the full article here

Haïtiens en République Dominicaine : Quelle est la raison de leur comportement envers nous?

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Odrin, un immigrant haïtien à Saint-Domingue, se plaint du racisme et des difficultés qu'il rencontre en République dominicaine. Après avoir franchi la frontière qui sépare les deux pays il y a 17 ans, il se trouve maintenant au centre de rétention de Haina à Saint-Domingue, attendant la libération de cinq proches arrêtés lors d'un coup de filet. Le centre de rétention accueille quotidiennement des dizaines de Haïtiens avant leur expulsion vers leur pays d'origine. Malgré sa fatigue et son désir de partir, Odrin souligne les obstacles auxquels il est confronté en raison de la situation précaire à Haïti, l'un des pays les plus pauvres au monde et ravagé par la violence des gangs. Les tensions entre les deux pays sont exacerbées par les déclarations musclées sur l'immigration et la sécurité de la part du président dominicain Luis Abinader. Associant souvent l'immigration haïtienne à la criminalité, Abinader a fait de Haïti son principal argument électoral. Les ...

Good Samaritan in south Edmonton attacked while attempting to intervene in hit-and-run incident

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On a Friday morning in south Edmonton, the police were called to a strange series of events involving a collision and an assault. Three suspects were involved, one of whom had stab wounds. The incident began after a collision near Scona Road and 94th Avenue between a black Ford Fusion sedan and a black Hyundai Sonata. The driver of the Ford attempted to flee the scene but was blocked by a woman driving a silver Dodge RAM pickup truck. The two women in the suspect vehicle then assaulted the woman in the pickup truck, leading to a self-defense action where the woman stabbed one of the attackers. The suspects, including a man, then fled the scene, leaving behind injured individuals. The driver of the Hyundai was unharmed in the incident, while the woman in the pickup truck sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The truck was found still at the scene with blood splattered on its side a few hours later. The Edmonton Police Service is actively searching for the Ford Fusion a...

Chaperone sentenced for engaging in sexual activity with student on field trip

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In a shocking case of abuse of power and violation of trust, former Bryant High School family consumer science teacher, Hare, has been accused by prosecutors of engaging in a sexual relationship with a minor student. The disturbing details of the case reveal that Hare first met the victim when he was a senior and initiated one-on-one counseling sessions with him. During this time, Hare provided the minor with her personal contact information, and they continued to communicate through social media platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat. This predatory behavior escalated quickly, with Hare reportedly sharing her desire to have Read the full article here

Three individuals have been convicted in Suffolk armed robberies.

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Harry Lee Lewis IV of Suffolk and Dennis Lee Adamson Jr. of Portsmouth have been convicted in connection with armed robberies in Suffolk and attempting to dispose of evidence. The Department of Justice (DOJ) stated that from November 2020 through February 2022, Lewis and Adamson planned and carried out armed robberies of convenience stores. Lewis would shoot a semiautomatic gun into the ceiling of the store upon entering, causing fear among employees and customers. The duo robbed at least five stores together, with one incident at the EZ Food Mart & Deli in Suffolk resulting in Adamson firing shots that narrowly missed a store employee before fleeing with stolen cash. In addition to their joint robberies, Lewis and Adamson also committed separate armed robberies. Lewis robbed a 7-Eleven store on February 1, 2022, while Adamson targeted a Dollar General store in Portsmouth on October 14, 2022, a month after Lewis was arrested. While in detention before trial, Lewis instructed Iei...

Artificial Intelligence Poised to Transform Industries and Boost Efficiency - Morris Dixon

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the brink of revolutionizing various industries in Jamaica, according to Cabinet Minister Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon. She believes that AI has the potential to enhance productivity and create opportunities for innovation across different sectors. With this in mind, the workforce must prepare to adapt and upgrade their skills to stay relevant in the changing landscape. Morris Dixon predicts that within the next six years, AI technology could automate up to 30% of the current work hours in industries such as healthcare, education, and science. Speaking at the Youth Education Association's Youth in Accounting and Auditing Conference at the University of Technology (UTech), Morris Dixon, who holds the title of Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) with responsibility for skills and digital transformation, stressed the need for skill recalibration. The conference, themed 'Cultivating Industry - Ready Professiona...

Surveillance Footage Captures Diddy Aggressively Attacking Cassie Ventura

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In 2016, hotel surveillance footage surfaced showing Sean “Diddy” Combs engaging in violent behavior towards his former partner, Cassie Ventura. The video, obtained by CNN and released on Friday, depicts Combs aggressively grabbing, dragging, and kicking Ventura before dragging her back to a hotel room. Ventura is seen bracing her head during the altercation, which matches the description she provided in her lawsuit against Combs. Ventura is shown returning to the elevator bank moments later, where Combs appears to shove her into a corner and throw objects at her. The footage compiled from multiple camera angles dated March 5, 2016, Read the full article here

Alan Bates refuses a second compensation offer in relation to the Horizon IT scandal.

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Former subpostmaster and campaigner Alan Bates has reportedly rejected a second offer of compensation over the Horizon IT scandal. The latest offer was a third of what he had requested, according to the BBC, and Mr. Bates told the broadcaster it was “frustrating.” Hundreds of subpostmasters are still awaiting full compensation after they were prosecuted by the Post Office and handed criminal convictions between 1999 and 2015, as Fujitsu’s faulty Horizon system made it appear as though money was missing at their branches. Mr. Bates, whose two-decade fight for justice inspired the ITV series Mr. Bates vs The Post Office, turned down a “derisory” offer from the Government earlier this year, which he said was only a sixth of what he had claimed. At the time, Downing Street said the campaigner “deserves the right level of compensation” for his suffering. Of the latest offer, Mr. Bates told the BBC: “It’s frustrating for myself, frustrating for everyone.” He referred to compensation data ...

84 people killed as heavy rains trigger flash floods in Afghanistan

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Heavy rains in Afghanistan have caused devastating flash floods, leading to a tragic death toll of 84 in the northern part of the country. The recent heavy rainfall has added to the already catastrophic torrents that have claimed the lives of hundreds and left many others missing. According to a Taliban spokesman, the new round of heavy rains and floods struck four districts in Faryab province on Saturday night, resulting in 66 fatalities, five injuries, and eight individuals missing. This comes after 18 people lost their lives in floods the day before, as reported by Esmatullah Moradi, the spokesman for the provincial governor in Faryab. Moradi revealed that approximately 1,500 houses were either completely destroyed or partially damaged, with hundreds of hectares of farmlands being washed away and over 300 animals perishing. The relentless heavy seasonal rains in Afghanistan have taken a severe toll on the affected regions. In the western province of Ghor, which has been particula...