Investigation into bus shelter assault results in nine individuals being arrested and charged

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

Investigation into bus shelter assault results in nine individuals being arrested and charged Kingston Police say that nine individuals have been arrested and charged following a serious west end bus shelter attack on March 10th. Eight of the nine individuals that were arrested were between the ages of 13 and 17 and thus have their identities protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.Some of the youth were charged with assault with a weapon, and wearing a disguise with intent to commit an indictable offence. Another youth was charged with failing to comply with a Youth Probation Order condition that prohibited him from being on the property at 945 Gardiners Road.Kingston Police say that this youth was remanded into custody and the seven other youths were released on undertakings with conditions and a future court date.The sole individual not protected by a publication ban was 18 year old Seth Snyder-Stokes, who was charged with assault with a weapon, wearing a disguise with intent to commit an indictable offence, assault, and failing to comply with a previous release or...

A Trump indictment would be unprecedented in US. What's known so far

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

A Trump indictment would be unprecedented in US. What's known so far (AP) – The decision whether to indict former President Donald Trump over hush-money payments made on his behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign lies in the hands of a Manhattan grand jury that has been hearing evidence in secret for weeks.An indictment of Trump, who is seeking the White House again in 2024, would be an unprecedented moment in American history, the first criminal case against a former U.S. president.Law enforcement officials are bracing for protests and the possibility of violence after Trump called on his supporters to protest ahead of a possible indictment.An indictment could also test a Republican Party already divided over whether to support Trump next year, in part due to his efforts to undermine his 2020 election loss.Trump denies any wrongdoing and has slammed the Manhattan district attorney's office probe as politically motivated.Here's a look at the hush-money probe, grand jury process and possible ramifications for his presidential...

Barkov sets Panthers’ points mark in 5-2 win over Red Wings

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

Barkov sets Panthers’ points mark in 5-2 win over Red Wings DETROIT (AP) — Aleksander Barkov set the Florida franchise record for most career points, Carter Verhaeghe scored two goals, and the streaking Panthers beat the Detroit Red Wings for the ninth consecutive time, 5-2 on Monday night.Matthew Tkachuk had a goal and two assists, giving him 14 points over the last five games. Eric Staal and Gustav Forsling also scored for the Panthers, who are 6-0-1 over their last seven games, and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 20 shots.Barkov recorded a second-period assist, giving him 614 points, breaking a tie with Jonathan Huberdeau for the team record.“It’s great, and I think I’ll realize that even more as time goes by,” Barkov said. “You don’t really think about it during the game, but I’m very happy.”His teammates were just as elated, though they tried to hide their excitement.“We gave him the silent treatment, and I think that’s what he prefers,” Verhaeghe said. “Then we let out a big roar and congratulated him. It’s a crazy accomplishment — he’s the b...

Parents of teen who survived Labor Day weekend boat crash take legal action

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

Parents of teen who survived Labor Day weekend boat crash take legal action The parents of Katerina Puig, 17, are taking legal action against realtor George Pino who owns the boat that crashed killing one and injuring 11 others over Labor Day weekend. Students from Our Lady of Lourdes Academy and Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart were thrown overboard when the boat they were on struck a navigational marker in the upper Keys. The lawsuit alleged that Pino was drinking the day of the accident and provided alcohol to the minors.This contradicts the initial report from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission that stated alcohol was likely not a factor in this accident.

Condo won’t accommodate renovation of elevator for resident in wheelchair

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

Condo won’t accommodate renovation of elevator for resident in wheelchair He needs a wheelchair to get around. When his condo association decided to shut down the elevator, he had what he thought was a reasonable request, but then the association said no, so he turned to Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.When Alejandro was younger, he loved to ride his motorcycle..When a friend was killed riding his, Alejandro said it was time to get rid of his bike.Alejandro Lucin: “And on the way to sell my motorcycle, I got hit … collapsed lungs, broke almost every bone in my body.”After being in a coma for six months, Alejandro was left paralyzed, but the man does not let life pass him.Alejandro Lucin: “You know, I have my job, I have triplets, I have my girlfriend, I have my family, I have friends.”On the weeks Alejandro has custody of the triplets, he gets them up, ready for school and drives them there before heading to work.Don’t believe it? Just watch him snatch his wheelchair up and toss it in his van.Alejandro Lucin: “I have my disability, but I want to live a...

Owl smashes into window targeting Merrimack, NH family’s pet parrot

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

Owl smashes into window targeting Merrimack, NH family’s pet parrot A battle between birds startled one family in Merrimack, New Hampshire over the weekend as Merrimack resident Cynthia Auger said a wild owl twice slammed into her family’s window as she said it appeared to target their parrot, Buddy. Auger said she and her family were enjoying a quiet St. Patrick’s Day weekend at home on Saturday when the owl arrived. “We heard a couple of bangs in the other room, so we looked out the window and we saw a huge owl in the tree looking in the window,” Auger said. Auger said Buddy was perched in his cage right near the window. The owl’s attacks, Auger said, ruffled Buddy’s feathers.“When he saw the bird sitting in the snow, he definitely knew something was up and was terrified,” Auger said. Auger said she thought the owl was finally gone after the second attack. The confrontation, though, was far from over. Auger said she heard Buddy “flipping out,” flapping his wings and screeching. She said she moved to calm Buffy d...

Giants’ dinner with Gamecocks CB Cam Smith a tip on NFL Draft focus

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

Giants’ dinner with Gamecocks CB Cam Smith a tip on NFL Draft focus The Giants need corners, and their actions on the NFL Draft pro day circuit indicate they’re doing close homework on some of the top cover guys.A Giants contingent took projected first-round South Carolina corner Cam Smith out to dinner last week the night before the Gamecocks’ pro day, several sources told the Daily News.Meanwhile, some league sources say not to ignore Smith’s college teammate, 6-2, 198-pound corner Darius Rush, when Joe Schoen is on the clock in the middle rounds in late April.The 6-1, 180-pound Smith is a popular prospect with impressive length who “can play man coverage at outside corner and nickel” in the NFL, one coach said.Many scouts and coaches believe Smith could land in the late first round, which is where the Giants hold the No. 25 overall pick.But multiple sources pointed out that Rush has had the better spring, including a strong Senior Bowl and a 4.36 40-yard dash to Smith’s 4.43 at the NFL Combine.And as a converte...

San Diego businesses prepare for Styrofoam ban next month

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

San Diego businesses prepare for Styrofoam ban next month SAN DIEGO -- The City of San Diego’s ban on single-use Styrofoam products takes effect in less than two weeks.The ban includes food containers, utensils and other food service items.So many restaurants and food outlets across the city are getting ready to make the adjustment as the deadline is April 1. The city council finalized the ban in December.Supporters say the ban is a win for the environment.“Of course it probably is going to be difficult at first, but I think we should do our part too, you know, move forward in protecting our environment in any small way we can," said Karen Infascelli, who works at Hill Crust Pizza in Hillcrest. It’s ‘ridiculicious’: Popular ‘best-burger’ joint opens first San Diego location At Crème de la Crepe in Hillcrest, manager David Alarid says his restaurant is looking for Styrofoam alternatives which are not as cheap.“It is bad for the environment which is, of course, something you know to be aware about. But it is cost effective, it keeps prices...

City of San Diego to host career fair

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

City of San Diego to host career fair SAN DIEGO — The City of San Diego is holding a career fair this week in an attempt to fill a variety of open positions across various departments.The job fair will be held on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Park Club located at 2144 Pan American Road W.There are over 100 open positions on the city's website that job seekers can apply to. City staff will be on hand at the job fair to help attendees complete the application process. NWS warns of potential for damaging wind gusts, heavy rain in San Diego this week Attendees will be able to interview on the spot for several open positions, the city said in a tweet.You can find a full list of open positions on the City of San Diego job website.The city currently employs over 11,000 workers in a variety of different departments. In November, the city hosted a job fair to fill open positions in their Parks and Recreation Department.There is no entrance fee for the career fair and the event is open to all eligible applicants.

Saudi Arabia frees American imprisoned over critical tweets

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 16:16:10 GMT

Saudi Arabia frees American imprisoned over critical tweets WASHINGTON (AP) — Saudi Arabia on Monday freed an American citizen, a 72-year-old Florida retiree, it had imprisoned for more than a year over his old tweets critical of the kingdom’s crown prince, his son said.Neither Saudi nor U.S. officials immediately confirmed the release of Saad al Madi, a longtime Florida, resident. But progress on his release had been rumored since last week.Madi on Monday night was at home with family members who live in Riyadh, said his son, Ibrahim al Madi, in the United States. Saudi officials dropped all charges against the elder Madi, a dual U.S.-Saudi citizen. But it was not immediately clear whether the kingdom would lift a travel ban it had imposed to follow the prison sentence.Saudi Arabia had sentenced Madi last year to 16 years in prison, saying his critical tweets about how the kingdom was being governed amounted to terrorist acts against it.As U.S. officials worked to win his release, and after President Joe Biden traveled to Saudi Arabia last ...