Drug busts in Mass. & RI lead to 13 arrests, seizure of massive amounts of methamphetamine, other substances
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
Authorities executing nearly 20 search warrants across Massachusetts and Rhode Island Thursday morning arrested over a dozen suspects as local and federal officials busted a “large scale” drug trafficking operation, according to the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office.The DA’s office announced the arrests of 13 suspects as part of a multi-agency investigation involving federal, state and local authorities over the course of two years.According to a news release from the office, the investigation culminated in 19 search warrants being executed Thursday in communities that included Framingham, Worcester, Lawrence, Ashland, Peabody, Northbridge and Woburn, Mass., as well as North Smithfield, Rhode Island.Arrested were 13 suspects across eastern and central Mass. who now face numerous drug-related charges. The arrests and charges include:Sandy Marte-Caraballo, 34, Woburn, charged with: Trafficking Fentanyl, Trafficking Cocaine, Trafficking Methamphetamine...Protest, counter protest expected in Newton around planned drag performance
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
A protest and a counter protest are expected in Newton Thursday afternoon as a guest invited for an LGBTQ awareness day at Newton North High School has left some people upset.Students at Newton North High School invited drag performer Missy Steak to take part in the school’s annual Transgender, Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Awareness Day on Friday. As word has spread, though, several Newton School Committee members said they were contacted. “A lot of the students are very glad we have this safe space to talk about LGBTQ issues and kind of show their pride for being in the community,” Newton North Senior Olivia Schpeiser said.Speaking this week, Newton School Committee member Cove Johnstone Davis said she received “many, many emails.”He continued, saying she received, “quite honestly some threatening emails and texts as well, which I didn’t appreciate from the community.”At a meeting Monday, the school district’s interim superintendent explained the event was planned by student...Edna Kiplagat officially named as new winner of 2021 marathon
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
Just days before runners hit the road for the 2023 Boston Marathon, officials on Thursday officially named a new winner of the 2021 marathon. Edna Kiplagat was in town to officially take the title two years after she initially came in second place behind Diana Kipyokei. Kipyokei was later involved in a doping scandal that resulted in her losing her 2021 title. Kipyokei was also banned for six years.The Boston Athletic Association announced Kipyokei’s suspension in October of last year. The Associated Press later reported a urine sample from Kipyokei taken after the 2021 Boston Marathon had traces of triamcinolone acetonide, described as an anti-inflammatory substance banned at races unless an athlete has permission to use it as a medication.Kiplagat said it is critical for athletes to have a fair competition. “All athletes now are appreciating the system because it’s working well,” she said.Kiplaga is now a two-time Boston Marathon winner, having previously won t...Biden administration declares fentanyl laced with xylazine ‘an emerging threat’ in the US
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
(CNN) — The White House has declared that the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl combined with xylazine — an animal tranquilizer that’s increasingly being used in illicit drugs — is an “emerging threat” facing the United States due to its role in the ongoing opioid crisis.Administration officials call the threat FAAX, for fentanyl-adulterated or -associated xylazine.The move, announced Wednesday, marks the first time in history that any administration has declared a substance to be an emerging threat to the country, said Dr. Rahul Gupta, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. The SUPPORT Act of 2018 established that the office has authority to declare such “emerging threats,” and no administration has used it until now. Last year, Congress declared methamphetamine an emerging drug threat but none have been declared by an administration previously. Under other agencies or in separate circum...Red Sox outclassed by Rays in four-game sweep, lose finale 9-3
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
We knew going in this series would tell us a lot about both the Red Sox and Rays.For Boston this week was an opportunity to prove it could hold its own against a real contender. For Tampa Bay it was a chance to show its hot start wasn’t just a flash in the pan.Well, we sure know where the teams stand now.Facing their first big test against a playoff-proven division rival, the Red Sox got splattered like a bug on a windshield. The Rays completed the four-game sweep Thursday afternoon, riding a seven-run fifth inning to a 9-3 victory.The Rays are now 13-0, matching the 1982 Atlanta Braves and 1987 Milwaukee Brewers for the best start in MLB history, while the Red Sox limp home last in the AL East and facing serious questions.“Right now they’re playing great baseball, playing good defense, running the bases, pitching well, they are who they are right now,” said Red Sox manager Alex Cora. “Obviously disappointing for us to come here and get swept but weR...Patriots sign ex-Ravens, Cardinals backup QB
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
The Patriots signed backup quarterback Trace McSorley, the team announced Thursday.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots announce Mike Vrabel, Logan Mankins and Bill Parcells as Hall finalists New England Patriots | Guregian: Patriots pre-draft roster projection New England Patriots | NFL executive assesses Patriots’ offseason, 2023 odds: ‘The talent gap is still pretty significant’ New England Patriots | NFL notes: Is it possible for Bill Belichick and Mac Jones to mend fences? New England Patriots | Ex-Patriots assistant Dante Scarnecchia entering Patriots Hall of Fame McSorley is a four-year backup with plus mobility and previous stops in Baltimore and Arizona. Over his career, he’s appeared in nine games and completed 51.6% of his passes for 502 yards, one touchdown and five interceptions. During his only career start, McSorley went 24-of-45 for 217 yards against the...FAA: 250 cases of unruly passengers sent to FBI
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
Federal officials said Thursday they have referred more than 250 unruly airline passengers to the FBI for possible criminal prosecution since late 2021, including one as recently as last month, when a man tried to stab a flight attendant with a broken-off spoon.The pace of the criminal referrals is slowing, however. The Federal Aviation Administration identified 17 cases it has sent to the FBI in the first three months of this year — mostly for incidents that happened last year but took time to investigate.Airlines have reported fewer cases of unruly passengers since last April, when a federal judge struck down a requirement that people wear masks on planes and public transportation. Before that ruling, about two-thirds of all incidents on planes involved disputes over masks.The FAA can levy civil fines but lacks authority to file criminal charges, so it asks the FBI to step in for the most serious cases.“If you act out on a plane, you should just stay at home because we will ...Guardsman arrested in leak of classified military documents
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
By ERIC TUCKER, TARA COPP and MICHAEL BALSAMO (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — A Massachusetts Air National Guard member was arrested Thursday in connection with the disclosure of highly classified military documents about the Ukraine war and other top national security issues, a breach that has raised questions about America’s ability to safeguard its most sensitive secrets. The guardsman, an IT specialist identified as 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, was taken into custody without incident after FBI officers converged at his Massachusetts home. He is to be charged under the Espionage Act, which makes it a crime to remove or transmit classified national defense information, Attorney General Merrick Garland said.In his brief statement from the Justice Department podium, Garland did not reveal a possible motive, but accounts of those in the online private chat room where the documents were disclosed have depicted Teixeira as motivated more by bravado than ideology.Even as t...Adley Rutschman blasts first career walk-off homer to give Orioles series-clinching 8-7 win over Athletics
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
The win wasn’t pretty, but the last swing sure was.Adley Rutschman came up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with the chance to give the Orioles their ugliest win of the season — much better than the alternative.On the second pitch from Oakland Athletics reliever Trevor May, Rutschman launched a center-cut fastball 405 feet to right-center field to deliver the Orioles their first walk-off win of the season, 8-7.Rutschman had been 0-for-4 before the solo home run, which he said in a television interview with MASN was his first career walk-off homer at any level. The Orioles almost didn’t need Rutschman’s heroics after having runners on second and third with no outs in the eighth, but the offense squandered that opportunity.The victory delivers Baltimore (7-6) the four-game series victory over the visiting Athletics.Irvin struggles againLast week, the Orioles entered a game against the Texas Rangers needing a starting pitcher often dubbed an “...Minneapolis to pay $8.9M over Chauvin’s actions before Floyd
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:29:12 GMT
By JIM SALTER (Associated Press)The city of Minneapolis agreed Thursday to pay nearly $9 million to settle lawsuits filed by two people who said former police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into their necks years before he used the same move to kill George Floyd.John Pope Jr. will receive $7.5 million and Zoya Code will receive $1.375 million. The settlements were announced during a meeting of the Minneapolis City Council.Both lawsuits stemmed from arrests in 2017 — three years before Chauvin killed Floyd during an arrest captured on video that sparked protests worldwide, prompted a national reckoning on racial injustice and compelled a Minneapolis Police Department overhaul.At a news conference Thursday, Mayor Jacob Frey apologized to all victims of Chauvin and said that if police supervisors “had done the right thing, George Floyd would not have been murdered.”“He should have been fired in 2017. He should have been held accountable in 2017,” F...Latest news
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