Rioter who hurled bow like a spear at police during Jan. 6 attack gets more than 7 years in prison
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A professional butcher whose bloody, wild-eyed face became one of the most memorable images of the U.S. Capitol riot was sentenced Thursday to more than seven years in prison for hurling a bow like a spear at police and attacking several other officers. Kyle Fitzsimons, 39, of Maine, was wearing a white butcher’s coat embroidered with his first name when he separately assaulted at least five officers near a tunnel as police desperately tried to protect an entrance to the Capitol from the angry mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters, prosecutors said.The federal judge who sentenced Fitzsimons also convicted him of 11 charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol. U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras heard testimony without a jury at a bench trial for Fitzsimons last September.The judge said Fitzsimons attacked police in a “burst of frenzied fury” and unleashed an “orgy of assaultive rage” that lasted a few minutes.“He was part of the most viole...Georgia sheriff’s deputy arrested after inquiry finds he raped a woman while on duty
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
COVINGTON, Ga. (AP) — A sheriff’s deputy in suburban Atlanta has been arrested after being accused of raping a woman while on duty, Georgia officials say.The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced Thursday that George Rahming, 38, was charged with rape, sexual assault and violating his oath of office.The Newton County Sheriff’s Office asked the state to investigate earlier this week after receiving a complaint against Rahming and finding preliminary information supporting the accusation.Before his arrest, Rahming had worked for the sheriff’s office for about two years. He has since been fired. According to arrest documents obtained by WANF-TV, Rahming is accused of raping a woman early morning Saturday at a school west of Covington. The documents say the woman, who was not under arrest, was in Rahming’s patrol car while he was on duty before he ordered her out, threw her on the ground and assaulted her.Rahming remains jailed. It’s unclear if he has a lawyer to speak f...Tribunal Supremo de Guatemala confirma segunda vuelta entre Torres y Arévalo de León
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
CIUDAD DE GUATEMALA – El Tribunal Supremo Electoral de Guatemala informó este jueves que la segunda vuelta presidencial se llevará a cabo el 20 de agosto próximo con los dos candidatos que ganaron los comicios del 25 de junio pasado, pese a la solicitud del Ministerio Público para la eliminación de uno de ellos.En un comunicado, el tribunal electoral reiteró que la exprimera dama Sandra Torres Casanova y el académico Bernardo Arévalo de León estarán en el balotaje del 20 de agosto.“Con convicción democrática y como órgano independiente, el Tribunal Supremo Electoral reafirma su compromiso inquebrantable de garantizar y defender el voto como un derecho y un deber cívico, inherente a la ciudadanía”, resaltó la entidad. Guatemala: la Corte Suprema detiene publicación de los resultados de las elecciones presidenciales Elecciones en Guatemala: exprimera dama y diputado se disputarán la presidencia en segunda vuelta ...Analysis: Summer music festivals do more than entertain, they help us imagine possible futures
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
By: Eric Fillion, Queen’s University, Ontario and Ajay Heble, University of GuelphMusic festival season is finally here. And after multiple summers without large in-person gatherings and reduced capacities, many people are returning to their favourite music festivals to have a good time.But these gatherings, especially independent and artist-run music festivals, do more than entertain. They can also offer solutions to some of the social, political and ecological challenges we face today and that await us in the future.During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, sociomusicologist Simon Frith reflected on the impact of lockdowns for festivals. He said music festivals should reflect changes in society and instead of “despairing that our favourite festivals may never happen again in the ways that we’ve got used to, we should be looking forward to new festivals happening in new ways.”His invitation to think imaginatively about festivals prompted us to ask questions about the me...How you can see the country's best pickleball players in Denver
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- The world of pro pickleball is descending on Denver.Wednesday was day one of the Oh Snap Denver Open at the Gates Tennis Center. Pickleball players fight plans to close Congress Park courts Some of the world's best pickleball players, including Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns, are headlining the event.Hundreds of amateur players and thousands of spectators are expected to attend.The Professional Pickleball Association says tournaments generate more than $2.5 million for the host cities.It runs through Sunday and you can get in the stands for $25.If this gets you in the mood to play, Skyline Park, MLK Jr. Park, Northfield Athletic Conference and Eisenhower Park join Gates Tennis Center with outdoor courts.Organizations such as Denver Metro Pickleball Association, Denver Pickleball United and Volo Sports all offer leagues and competitions.Marijuana-related ER visits among younger children spiked in 2020
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- More and more kids landed in emergency rooms across the nation due to marijuana since the beginning of the COVID pandemic, and numbers haven't dropped meaningfully now that the pandemic is over. The problem, however, is isolated almost entirely in younger children.One of the disruptions that occurred during the COVID pandemic was a record high in marijuana sales in Colorado. Sales spiked to more than $226 million in July 2020 alone, a trend observed in all states where recreational marijuana sales were legal. People treated for possible heat exhaustion, dehydration in Taylor Swift merch line Along with the uptick in sales came an uptick in overdoses, according to the most recent morbidity and mortality report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The number of emergency room visitations related to marijuana is relatively small nationally, but it tripled amongst the youngest age group during the pandemic. Among children 10 years old and younger...‘I could have died’: Woman mauled by 2 dogs behind Miami home shares ordeal
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
A woman who was left scarred and scared following a dangerous encounter with two vicious dogs is sharing her account of the attack and its ripple effects. Gema Garcia spoke to 7News in Spanish as she recalled the terrifying attack after two dogs bit and ripped into her body. “I was so afraid they were going to bite my jugular vein or the femoral artery,” she said. “I could have died. I couldn’t do anything, just scream. I was not able to defend myself against these two beasts on top of me.”Garcia was left with bite marks and open wounds on her back, arms, legs and feet after the attack that happened behind her home along the 6400 block of Northwest Third Court in Miami, Friday morning. The attacked happened at around 6 a.m as Garcia was heading out for her job as a nanny when she spotted two dogs roaming free. “They simply looked at me; I ran, and they began to attack me,” she said. “They bit my ankle, so at this point, I was unable t...‘It was extremely terrifying’: Smoke shop in North Miami Beach robbed at gunpoint
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
Police are searching for the group of crooks who barged into a smoke shop in North Miami Beach and robbed the business at gunpoint.7News spoke with a witness who frequents the shopping plaza where the robbery took place on Wednesday afternoon.“People came into the smoke shop with guns and threatened the employees and hurt the employees and robbed the smoke shop,” she said.The armed robbers barged into the business, located in the area of Northeast 167th Street and Second Avenue, and held up the employees. “It was extremely terrifying,” said the witness.Two armed subjects were seen on surveillance video as they hopped out of an SUV, one wearing a blue hoodie and another wearing a mask, and sneaked in through an open back door. The witness, who asked not to be identified or show her face on camera, said the subjects not only robbed the shop and damaged the business but also beat up the employees. “They took the cash of the day, and they pointed guns to th...Broward Education Foundation kicks off back-to-school drive to provide supplies for teachers
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
The Broward Education Foundation kicked off its annual back-to-school drive. The nonprofit on Thursday began offering supplies to teachers from Broward County Public Schools free of charge. Teachers can stop by the center, located in Pompano Beach, twice a year to pick up what their students need.“Right now there are about 200,000 kids in Broward County Schools that are at the poverty level, so their parents are deciding, ‘Do I put food on the table, or do I buy school supplies?'” Broward Education Foundation CEO Shea Ciriago. “So this allows the teachers to come in and shop to give those students what they need to be successful.”This year, businesses can choose to adopt a school in order to provide every child on that campus a backpack full of supplies.The school supplies needed most include:BackpacksComposition books (black)CrayonsErasers (pink rectangular)Folders (2 pockets)Glue Glue sticksHand sanitizer (individual) Highlighters Hole punchers (singl...Special counsel rips apart Trump’s plea to delay Mar-a-Lago classified documents trial
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:31:08 GMT
(CNN) — Special counsel Jack Smith told a federal judge Thursday that there was no reason to postpone scheduling a trial date in the classified documents case against Donald Trump, in a court filing that aggressively rejected the reasons the former president and his co-defendant gave for why the trial should be delayed.The Smith team, which is seeking a mid-December trial date, accused the defendants of giving a “misleading” picture of the amount of evidence that has been handed over by prosecutors to the defendants in the case. Trump and his co-defendant Walt Nauta cited the need for more time to go through the evidence as a reason for pushing back setting a trial date.The prosecutors also railed against the suggestion by Trump’s and Nauta’s lawyers that it would not be possible to seat a fair jury before the 2024 election, as Trump is running to return to the White House.“Our jury system relies on the Court’s authority to craft a thorough and effectiv...Latest news
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