Albany man pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Albany man pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An 18-year-old Albany male was arraigned in Albany County Court on Monday morning. Anthony Carter pleaded not guilty to three counts of attempted murder in the second degree, one count of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, and one count of reckless endangerment in the first degree. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the indictment, Carter attempted to cause the death of three individuals with an illegal gun on March 17. The incident occurred in the area of Orange and Robin Streets. Carter is due back in court on July 10.

Former St. Louis alderman under federal indictment for insurance fraud

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Former St. Louis alderman under federal indictment for insurance fraud ST. LOUIS - A former St. Louis alderman was indicted last week on allegations of committing insurance fraud while in office.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Brandon Bosley was charged with three felony wire fraud charges on June 7.The grand jury's indictment was unsealed on Monday, June 12, when Bosley made his first appearance in federal court. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.You can read the indictment below in its entirety. Brandon Bosley indictment by KevinSeanHeld on Scribd(function() { var scribd = document.createElement("script"); scribd.type = "text/javascript"; scribd.async = true; scribd.src = "https://www.scribd.com/javascripts/embed_code/inject.js"; var s = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(scribd, s); })();

Relive The Run: Top moments from St. Louis Blues’ first Stanley Cup

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Relive The Run: Top moments from St. Louis Blues’ first Stanley Cup ST. LOUIS – On June 12, 2019, the St. Louis Blues bested the Boston Bruins 4-1 in a winner-take-all Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, capping off one of the most improbable success stories in recent hockey history.The Blues clinched their first Stanley Cup championship, ending the NHL’s longest drought – 52 years – for a first-time champion. The Blues stretched the season to the league’s last possible day. Here’s a look back at some of the season-defining moments from the 2018-19 St. Louis Blues and their Stanley Cup title run.Head coaching changeEarly-season woes hit the Blues harder than most teams. After a 7-9-3 start, nearly one-quarter into the season, the Blues parted ways with Mike Yeo as head coach and promoted Craig Berube to interim head coach.Berube joined the Blues as an assistant coach in 2017 and brought some playoff experience from when he coached the Flyers. He would help lead the Blues to a third-place division finish and accomplished a rare feat by coaching to a Sta...

Police investigate separate shootings in south St. Louis on Sunday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Police investigate separate shootings in south St. Louis on Sunday ST. LOUIS – One man was leaving a party. Another was walking through an alley toward his home. Both were among the latest victims of gun violence in the city of St. Louis.According to a spokesperson for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department, the first shooting occurred around 1:20 p.m. Sunday in the 4200 block of Castleman Avenue, located in the Shaw neighborhood.The victim, a 23-year-old man, told police he was leaving a party at a short-term rental property when he was shot in his abdomen. The suspect, wearing a ski mask and dark clothing, fled in a newer model, black sedan. ‘Worst roads in America’ : St. Louis man makes viral videos in push for change The victim is listed in critical condition.Sunday's second shooting happened around 3:35 p.m. in an alley behind the 3600 block of Winnebago Street, in the Tower Grove East neighborhood.The victim, a 30-year-old man, said he was walking in the alley when he heard gunshots and felt a sudden pain in his lower back. EMS respo...

Stolen pick-up used for ATM break-in at Bank of Franklin County

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Stolen pick-up used for ATM break-in at Bank of Franklin County WASHINGTON, Mo. – Police in Franklin County, Missouri, are investigating an ATM break-in that occurred overnight.According to Detective Lieutenant Steven Sitzes, Washington Police Department, officers were notified of an alarm at the Bank of Franklin County on East 8th Street.Police arrived approximately two minutes later and found the ATM had been busted. ‘Worst roads in America’ : St. Louis man makes viral videos in push for change A 1999 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck was found parked and running near the bank. A heavy chain had been attached to the truck’s rear hitch, in order to pull the ATM apart.Sitzes said investigators discovered the truck had been reported stolen from another location in Washington.The suspects stole an undisclosed amount of cash.Anyone with information on the investigation is asked to contact the Washington Police Department at 636-390-1050.

Boulder mother accused of killing infant son had postpartum mental health problems, affidavit says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Boulder mother accused of killing infant son had postpartum mental health problems, affidavit says A 29-year-old Boulder woman jailed in the killing of her 2-month-old son had postpartum mental health problems, according to an arrest affidavit.Boulder authorities have arrested and jailed Anna Englund for investigation of first-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death.Englund told a Boulder police officer that she took her son a couple of blocks away from their home at 902 Portland Place on Saturday while the baby’s father was in the bathroom and strangled him “because I didn’t want him to suffer in life like I have,” the affidavit stated. She told the officer “she was worried about all of the things that could happen” to her baby “because the world was ‘crazy’.”She stopped in front of a house around noon and believed no one saw her and “‘strangled’ with her hands” while the infant was in her lap, it said. She then drove to a place she believed to be in Denver looking unsuccessfully for a b...

Kansas man dies in rafting accident on the Arkansas River

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Kansas man dies in rafting accident on the Arkansas River A Kansas man died Friday after a raft he was in reportedly flipped in the area of Sunshine Falls on the Arkansas River.Fremont County Coroner Randy Keller said Dustin Harker, 47, of Hutchinson, Kansas, died on scene.According to Fremont County Undersheriff Derek Irvine, deputies and medical personnel were dispatched to the 41000 block of U.S. 50 in reference to a commercial rafting accident at about 2 p.m.The commercial raft was carrying Harker and additional occupants.Irvine said life-saving measures were performed for approximately 45 minutes.Related ArticlesColorado News | Flight delays, severe thunderstorm warnings in effect as thunderstorms pelt Front Range Colorado News | City Park Jazz grapples with rainouts, low attendance as costs spike Colorado News | U.S. 6 closed in both directions due to flooding in west Denver Colorado News | Denver jury finds Warren Simpson guilty of murder in Park Hill shooting Colorado ...

Football recruiting: 3-star running back commits to CU Buffs

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Football recruiting: 3-star running back commits to CU Buffs Colorado’s running back room is loaded with talent this season.The Buffaloes appear to be in good shape for the future, too.Related Articles Deion Sanders defends CU housecleaning on Joel Klatt podcast, says Buffs football had bad attitude. Ex-CU QB Joel Klatt wouldn’t be shocked if Buffs are back in Big 12 by 2027. “The only reason I say that is, there’s no (Pac-12 media) deal.” Football recruiting: Two 4-star prospects commit to CU Buffs. Pac-12 media rights: Interpreting the latest comments from university presidents (and a notable internal development) Head coach Deion Sanders likes how new-look CU Buffs are coming together On Monday, highly-regarded prospect Micah Welch from Baldwin High School in Milledgeville, Ga., verbally committed to the Buffs. Rated a three-star prospect, Welch is ranked as the No. 40 running back recruit in the nation for the 2024 class.As a junior in 2022 at...

Flight delays, severe thunderstorm warnings in effect as thunderstorms pelt Front Range

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Flight delays, severe thunderstorm warnings in effect as thunderstorms pelt Front Range 1:38 p.m.: A tornado warning in effect until 2 p.m. has been issued for Wigwam south of Colorado Springs. According to a tweet from NWS Pueblo, radar indicates a tornado has formed and quarter-sized hail also is possible.Tornado Warning continues for Wigwam CO until 2:00 PM MDT pic.twitter.com/kHatUZl3oN— NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) June 12, 2023More than 500 flights have been delayed at Denver International Airport on Monday due to thunderstorms across the Front Range.Twenty-seven flights have already been canceled, according to FlightAware. Southwest has accounted for one-third of the 550 delayed flights.The storm system prompted the National Weather Service in Boulder to issue a severe thunderstorm warning and flood advisory for Boulder County. That area can expect quarter-size hail, wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour and likely street flooding in south Boulder.Boulder’s mayor, Aaron Brockett, tweeted video of  a central Boulder street covered in hail, with water flowing ...

City Park Jazz grapples with rainouts, low attendance as costs spike

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

City Park Jazz grapples with rainouts, low attendance as costs spike Denver’s beloved City Park Jazz series has been the victim of unusually stormy weather since it launched its 2023 season on June 4, with heavy rains and hail cutting down audiences — and donations — amid increased costs and new Denver parks regulations.“We were able to pull off the first show when the rain abated a half hour beforehand, but we only ended up getting a few hundred people,” said Dave Flomberg, director of marketing for City Park Jazz, which this year is celebrating its 37th season. “Which is better than nothing. But it was off our normal few thousand, even for a slow show.”However, the Sunday, June 11, concert with Stafford Hunter & Jazz Explorations was canceled entirely due to fast-moving storms and safety concerns, Flomberg said.The nonprofit City Park Jazz typically reserves about a year’s worth of extra funds on top of its $100,000 annual budget so it can ensure the free, all-ages series has a healthy future. But...