Police: Mother on her way to reunite with girl found alone in North Miami Beach
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
The mother of a young girl found alone in North Miami Beach has contacted police and said she is on her way to pick her up, police said.A spokesperson for North Miami Beach Police confirmed late Wednesday afternoon that the mother called and was on her way. https://twitter.com/myNMBPolice/status/1669093893336342530?s=20According to investigators, the girl, believed to be about 5 years old, was found alone at around 4:40 p.m. in the area of Northeast 14th Avenue and 154th Street. She has black hair and brown eyes.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Lynn postal worker faces judge after mail truck crash, OUI arrest
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
A woman appeared in court Wednesday to face charges in connection with allegations from prosecutors that she drove a US Postal Service truck while under the influence. Meghan Scanlon was arrested and charged with OUI liquor, OUI drugs and negligent operation of a motor vehicle after police in Lynn said they found a damaged postal truck in the Lynn Common near Hanover Street on June 8. Just under a week later, Scanlon, 31, pleaded not guilty to charges.Prosecutors said Scanlon was following her Waze GPS when she crashed her truck into the Lynn Common, clipping trees and taking out a sign. Prosecutors said Scanlon’s blood alcohol content level was then measured at .28 percent when she was arrested, three times the legal limit.One prosecutor in court said Scanlon “exhibited multiple signs of impairment and performed poorly on a field sobriety test, according to Lynn police officers.” Officers, according to the prosecution, found 12 empty Smirnoff nips in Scanlon’s backpa...Grand jury votes to indict Marine veteran who held homeless man in fatal chokehold on NYC subway
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
(CNN) — A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran who held Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on the New York City subway, according to a source with knowledge of the case. Penny, 24, was indicted on second-degree manslaughter charges. The Manhattan District Attorney is expected to formally announce the grand jury’s indictment, which is under seal, on Thursday.Penny surrendered to police last month to face a second-degree manslaughter charge. He has since been out on a $100,000 bond. Penny held Neely, a homeless man and street artist, in a chokehold on the subway train May 1 after Neely began shouting at passengers that he was hungry and thirsty and didn’t care whether he died. Penny forced 30-year-old Neely to the train floor and restrained him in a chokehold until he stopped breathing. A medical examiner ruled Neely’s death a homicide. CNN has reached out to Penny’s attorneys and the attorneys representing Ne...Trump sees no slide in support after indictment
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
The base is sticking with former President Donald Trump.Both fundraising and polling conducted after his indictment over his alleged mishandling of highly classified state secrets suggest support for the 45th president on the Republican side.“Since deranged Jack Smith took the unprecedented step of weaponizing the justice system to attack his political opponent, Donald J. Trump for President 2024 has raised more than $6.6 million in just a few short days,” his campaign declared Wednesday evening.That includes over $4.5 million from digital fundraising, with an additional $2.1 million from Trump’s event at his Bedminster, N.J., golf club Tuesday night.The former president was perhaps temporarily shocked into silence after his historic arrest and processing for 37 federal felony charges Tuesday. About 16 hours later Trump would echo his campaign’s fundraising assertions, thanking — one assumes sarcastically — the people he claims are behind the indictment...Yankees Notebook: Clay Holmes on another dominant run after early season struggles
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
When Clay Holmes endured a few rough outings early in the season, neither he nor his manager panicked.The Yankees reliever allowed seven earned runs over his first 10 innings while adding two losses and two blown saves. After commandeering the Yankees’ closing role last season, the stretch hardly met expectations. But Aaron Boone pointed out that a some of those appearances featured poor luck, and Holmes felt close to being the pitcher who earned his first All-Star nod with 29 straight scoreless outings last season.“I was giving up some runs, but deep down, there was still some confidence,” Holmes said Tuesday. “I knew kind of where I was at, and that things were kind of going to turn, so it’s one of those things where it is baseball. Just being a good evaluator of kind of where you’re at is big. And I think I’ve gotten better at that throughout the years. And I knew my sinker was close. I knew my delivery was close. And it was just a matter...Grand jury indicts Daniel Penny in chokehold death of New York City subway rider Jordan Neely
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
By MICHAEL R. SISAK (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — A man charged with manslaughter for putting an agitated New York City subway rider in a fatal chokehold has been indicted by a grand jury, an expected procedural step that will allow the criminal case to continue.Daniel Penny was charged by Manhattan prosecutors last month in the May 1 death of Jordan Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator who struggled in recent years with homelessness and mental illness.Grand jury proceedings are secret and spokespeople for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg declined to comment Wednesday, but the indictment was confirmed by New York City Mayor Eric Adams.“I appreciate DA Bragg conducting a thorough investigation into the death of Jordan Neely. Like I said when the DA first brought charges, I have the utmost faith in the judicial process, and now that the Grand Jury has indicted Daniel Penny, a trial and justice can move forward,” Adams said in a statement.Neely was ...3 things we learned from the Chicago Bears, including Teven Jenkins embracing another position switch and building durability
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
The Chicago Bears held their second practice of mandatory minicamp Wednesday at Halas Hall, emphasizing third-down work.After practice, coach Matt Eberflus, defensive end DeMarcus Walker, tight end Robert Tonyan and left guard Teven Jenkins spoke with the media. Along with Walker’s take on his fit with the Bears, here are three things we learned.1. Along with switching positions, Teven Jenkins is focused on building durability.Jenkins received the call from offensive line coach Chris Morgan about five minutes after the Bears signed free-agent right guard Nate Davis in March. The Bears were going to move Jenkins to left guard, his second position switch in a year after they moved him from tackle to right guard in 2022.Jenkins, 25, embraced the opportunity to improve his craft at a single position, and he got to work on making the switch before the team met for OTAs.“It gave me time to actually work on my footwork and my mentality,” Jenkins said. “I got back in...Roger Payne, who found out that whales could sing, dies at 88. Listen to his discovery
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
By PATRICK WHITTLE (Associated Press)Roger Payne, the scientist who spurred a worldwide environmental conservation movement with his discovery that whales could sing, has died. He was 88.Payne made the discovery in 1967 during a research trip to Bermuda in which a Navy engineer provided him with a recording of curious underwater sounds documented while listening for Russian submarines. Payne identified the haunting tones as songs whales sing to one another.He saw the discovery of whale song as a chance to spur interest in saving the giant animals, who were disappearing from the planet. Payne would produce the album “Songs of the Humpback Whale” in 1970. A surprise hit, the record galvanized a global movement to end the practice of commercial whale hunting and save the whales from extinction.Payne was cognizant from the start that whale song represented a chance to get the public interested in protecting an animal previously considered little more than a resource, curiosi...Red Sox notebook: No RISP, no reward
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
Despite some messy innings from Kutter Crawford and Justin Garza at the beginning and end of Tuesday night’s 7-6 loss to the Colorado Rockies, it’s not the Red Sox pitching staff who should be fidgeting on the hot seat amidst the team’s recent struggles.Since May 17, the starting rotation owns the fifth-best ERA (3.60) in the Majors, with two earned runs or fewer in 18 of their last 25 games, and the bullpen owns the ninth-best ERA (3.65) since May 16.This stretch of agonizingly close games is almost entire due to a subdued lineup (and poor defense). 11 of their last 17 games were decided by one or two runs. Five of their last eight games were decided by one, including each of their previous three, all of which were extra-inning contests.Over their first 13 games of the month, the Red Sox left 103 men on base. They’re averaging 7.83 stranded runners per game, up from 6.88 in May, and 6.6 in April. Conversely, their average runs scored per game has plummeted e...Punishing winds, possible tornadoes inflict damage as storms cross US South
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:00:57 GMT
ALBANY, Ga. (AP) — Damaging winds and possible tornadoes toppled trees, damaged buildings and blew cars off a highway Wednesday as powerful storms crossed the South from Texas to Georgia.The National Weather Service issued numerous tornado warnings, mainly in southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia, and cautioned that gusts of hurricane-force winds exceeding 90 mph (145 kph) were possible in parts of northeast Louisiana and central Mississippi. Some areas also were pelted with large hail.Forecasters said severe storm threats could persist into Thursday, with the greatest risk across southern Alabama and Georgia into the Florida Panhandle as well as Oklahoma and parts of northern Texas and southern Kansas.Felecia Bowser, meteorologist in charge for the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Florida, called the far-reaching inland storm system unprecedented for this time of year.“In June, we’re usually gearing up more for tropical weather,” Bowser said. ̶...Latest news
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