'Dead suspect loophole' bill gets hearing after Uvalde
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Nearly a year after 19 elementary school students and two teachers were murdered in Uvalde -- followed by a steady stream of incorrect and incomplete information released to the public -- Texas House lawmakers heard testimony on a bill that would end the state's controversial "dead suspect loophole."For years, KXAN has investigated this loophole, which allows police to keep information secret in closed criminal cases that don't go through the court process -- even when a suspect dies in custody. DENIED: KXAN investigates 'dead suspect loophole' "Uvalde underscores how crucial this is: The video you've all seen of that incident," said Rep. Joe Moody, (D-El Paso), referring to the hallway video at Robb Elementary showing law enforcement inaction, "is only out there because [House Investigative Committee on the Robb Elementary School Shooting] Chairman [Dustin] Burrows took the courageous step of announcing that he intended to release the video, in violation of the ...Granite Falls man charged with shooting officer who was executing search warrant in drug case
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
GRANITE FALLS, Minn. — The man accused of shooting a law enforcement officer at a Granite Falls residence on Monday faces seven felony charges, including three counts of first-degree attempted murder of a peace officer.The Yellow Medicine County Attorney’s Office filed a criminal complaint Wednesday against William Edward Schindler, 26, of Granite Falls, who allegedly fired a .40-caliber pistol at officers entering the residence to execute a search warrant.CEE-VI (Cooperative Enforcement Effort) Drug Task Force Agent Jason Hay, the second officer to enter the residence, was struck in the left torso by a bullet, treated at the Avera Granite Falls Health Center, and released that day.William Edward Schindler, 26, of Granite Falls, Minn., is charged with shooting a law enforcement officer who was executing a search warrant in a drug investigation on April 10, 2023. (Forum News Service)The three attempted murder charges list as victims the three officers who entered the residence, inclu...Juvenile, two others hospitalized after shooting
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
TROY, N.Y (NEWS10)- Three individuals, including a juvenile, are currently in local area hospitals after a shooting near Corliss Park took place around 8:30 Wednesday evening. Troy police department has confirmed an adult age woman, adult age man, and a juvenile male are victims and their conditions are currently unknown.At this time, the shooter is in custody and there is no danger to the public. There will be a police presence in the area of Corliss park for the next two to three hours while police investigate. It appears this is not a random act, and is tied to an earlier disturbance. Anyone with any information is asked to call the Troy police department at 518-270-4525. Stick with NEWS10 on air and online as this develops.Missouri Senate budget chair proposes to widen I-70 across entire state
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Gov. Mike Parson wants to spend some of the state's multi-billion-dollar surplus to widen parts of Interstates 70, but the Senate's budget chair is proposing to add an extra lane throughout the entire state. Parson's request was to expand I-70 in the suburban areas of St. Louis, Kansas City and Columbia, costing $860 million. At a time when the state is flush with cash, Republican Sen. Lincoln Hough says Missouri should be investing. "If we're going to spend almost a billion dollars in the governor's request, why don't we package this in a way that actually gets this project completely done," Hough said. Top Story: PETA protests outside St. Louis Budweiser brewery What was proposed as a major project could get even bigger. After the House passed the $45.6 billion operating budget for next fiscal year, the spending plan is now in the hands of the Senate, where the Springfield senator is in charge of the appropriations committee. "We're working with MoDOT...Kiszla: Nuggets are No. 1 playoff seed that can’t get no respect in NBA universe
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
Outside of area code 303, is anybody cheering for the Nuggets to win a championship? As the playoffs begin, it seems as if the powers that be in the NBA would just as soon Denver go away. Out of sight, out of mind … and out in the opening round?Our gritty, little No. 1 seed is being disrespected again, cast as two-time MVP Nikola Jokic and the not-ready-for-prime-time players. The Nuggets open the NBA playoffs on Sunday night, about the time you tell the kids to brush their teeth and get ready for bed.While the Los Angeles Clippers and Phoenix Suns will be featured in prime time on TNT, the Nuggets are scheduled to play Game 1 at Ball Arena against the final survivor of the play-in tournament during the 8:30 p.m. slot, which starts on time less often than an appointment at the doctor’s office.Try not to take it personally, but the powers that be in the NBA don’t give a darn about Denver. So should we be surprised the Nuggets are asked to tip off a game when it’s co...Umpire hospitalized after getting hit in head by relay throw
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
By TOM WITHERS (AP Sports Writer)CLEVELAND (AP) — Umpire Larry Vanover is expected to be hospitalized overnight after being hit in the head with a relay throw on Wednesday in a “scary” moment during the New York Yankees game against the Cleveland Guardians.Vanover is being evaluated for a concussion and other injuries at the Cleveland Clinic, where he was taken shortly after a routine play turned into something more.The 67-year-old Vanover, who was working second base, was knocked down on the infield grass by the throw from Guardians All-Star second baseman Andrés Giménez, who wheeled and fired toward the plate. He accidentally hit Vanover, positioned between second and the mound, on the left side of his head.Major League Baseball said Vanover is being checked for a head injury “and other potential medical issues. The timeline on his return is to be determined.”Vanover will have to pass any concussion protocols before returning to the field. H...'We cannot protect our public': Riverside County District Attorney
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
Top law enforcement officials from Riverside County, as well as the district attorney from a nearby county, held a press conference Wednesday where they leveled strong criticism against the perceived revolving door of justice in the state. Pointing to a rise in crime, officials said offenders are released from jail too frequently. In the city of Riverside alone, police said commercial burglaries are up 31% compared to this time last year. “All of us up here on stage have had enough,” Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin said at the press conference. “We cannot protect our public. We’re getting no help from Sacramento.” Tulare County District Attorney Tim Ward used the example of 31-year-old Timothy Bethell of Winchester, who has 39 felony convictions ranging from burglary to vandalism. Ward said the 31-year-old began terrorizing businesses in 2021. Bethell pleaded no contest to 14 felony charges and was sentenced to four years suspended state prison time, ...Video captures 11-year-old boy struck by hit-and-run driver in Orange County
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
Security cameras captured the shocking moment a driver hits a child crossing the street in Santa Ana before speeding away.The hit-and-run happened on March 29 as two young boys were walking home from school.The crash left an 11-year-old boy hospitalized as the suspect driver remains at large. Investigators hope sharing the surveillance video will help them identify the driver.The video shows the two boys walking on a sidewalk in the 700 block of South Birch Street around 1:30 p.m. One is wearing a blue backpack while the other is wearing a red coat.For an unknown reason, they’re seen suddenly darting across the street.“They were maybe startled by some dogs that prompted them to walk from one side of the sidewalk to the other,” said Officer Natalie Garcia with the Santa Ana Police Department.Video shows the moment a black sedan slams into the child wearing a red coat, tossing his body into the air and onto the pavement. The driver never stopped and continued speeding away, police sai...Judge orders San Jose church to pay $1.2m in COVID fines
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
A Santa Clara County judge has ordered a San Jose church that flouted COVID public health rules at the height of the pandemic to pay $1.2 million in fines.The ruling by Superior Court Judge Evette D. Pennypacker is the latest turn in a yearslong legal battle between Calvary Chapel and Santa Clara County, which has been seeking millions of dollars in fines from the church after it flagrantly violated mask-wearing and social distancing rules.In her ruling, Pennypacker reduced the fine to a specific period between November 2020 and June 2021 when Calvary Chapel did not follow the county’s mask-wearing policy — and added 10 percent interest to the fines during that time period.“It’s the County’s job to take care of its residents and protect the public health,” said County Counsel James Williams in a statement about the ruling, which was signed on April 7. “The County’s response to the pandemic, including the Health Officer’s public health orders and enforcement a...States eye solutions as medical debt bankrupts millions
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 04:17:53 GMT
By Jesse Bedayn | Associated Press/Report for AmericaDENVER — Cindy Powers was driven into bankruptcy by 19 life-saving abdominal operations. Medical debt started stacking up for Lindsey Vance after she crashed her skateboard and had to get nine stitches in her chin. And for Misty Castaneda, open heart surgery for a disease she’d had since birth saddled her with $200,000 in bills.These are three of an estimated 100 million Americans who have amassed nearly $200 billion in collective medical debt — almost the size of Greece’s economy — according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.Now lawmakers in at least a dozen states and the U.S. Congress have pushed legislation to curtail the financial burden that’s pushed many into untenable situations: forgoing needed care for fear of added debt, taking a second mortgage to pay for cancer treatment or slashing grocery budgets to keep up with payments.Some of the bills would create medical debt relief programs or protect personal ...Latest news
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