Blue Alert: Driver crashes into state parole officers in Colorado Springs
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Police said a driver crashed into two pedestrians who turned out to be parole officers on Thursday, launching a "Blue Alert" manhunt that ended with the suspect's arrest hours later.Justin Andrew Kula, 41, was taken into custody in the crash, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department. Photos released of 2 people of interest in deadly carjacking The two people hit were state parole officers, police said. Both were transported to the hospital, one of them with serious injuries.Police were expected to give an update around 9 p.m. Thursday outside of UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central in Colorado Springs. Blue Alert manhunt in Colorado SpringsThe crash was reported around 3:45 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of North Spruce and West Bijou streets, just west of Interstate 25, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department. Kula's arrest happened after law enforcement issued a so-called "Blue Alert" to people's phones, describing the man and his Lexus SU...17-year-old girl, woman arrested, charged in brutal Lincoln Road beating; sources say 3 other juveniles in custody
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
A 17-year-old girl and a woman were arrested and charged after, police said, they beat up two store employees following a brazen theft at a popular Lincoln Road store, a brutal takedown that was caught on camera.A cellphone camera rolled a group of teenage girls and others repeatedly punched a man, and one of the suspects grabbed a woman by the hair in the area of Lincoln Road and Washington Avenue, Sept. 19.The footage showed the perpetrators as they slammed the woman’s head against a garbage can and then threw her to the ground. The older suspect is seen kicking the victim at least once.Miami Beach Police said the suspects, a Miami Beach Senior High student and a 26-year-old woman, were taken into custody arrested and charged with battery.Speaking through a translator on Thursday, the female employee who was attacked opened up about the incident.“We shouldn’t feel scared in our workplace,” she said.This employee showed 7News bruises on her neck from the bea...UM students dealing with unsanitary, unsafe living conditions after moving into The Cloisters off-campus apartments
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
A group of University of Miami students thought it was bad being forced to live in a hotel while their apartments were finished. But now that they’ve moved in, they say it’s even worse. Karen Hensel has tonight’s 7 Investigates.The pictures tell the story inside the Cloisters apartments. A sewage backup pushing feces into bathtubs, overflowing the toilets and filling kitchen sinks.This UM student did not want to appear on camera but shared these pictures and video of her brand-new apartment.Anonymous UM student: “And I came back to see this, and there was no way to stop it. I used all my towels, all my friends’ towels, everything. And then I called the emergency contact, and no one answered it.”Human waste coming from plumbing is a common concern.Gianna: “We currently have feces coming out of our kitchen sink, and we’re trying to get someone on it.”Celeste Fisher says her bathroom is also a mess.Celeste Fisher, UM junior: “...Exhibit chronicling local LGBTQ+ movement unveiled at Miami-Dade County Hall
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
A special celebration of LGBTQ+ history in Miami-Dade County took place in downtown Miami.The unveiling of the exhibit “Local Contributions to the History of the LGBTQ+ Movement” was held at Miami-Dade County Hall, Thursday afternoon.The exhibit features posters highlighting the successes and the setbacks over the last several years.Representatives of Mayor Daniella Levine Cava’s office, county commissioners, leaders of several cities and activists attended the event at the Stephen P. Clark Center.Officials said the celebration is meant to send a very clear message.“It’s significant, because what we’re saying is that we won’t forget, we won’t let you forget the history of this community is important. What they’ve been through, what they continue to go through, it’s important,” said Miami-Dade Commissioner Oliver Gilbert III. “We understand that here at County Hall, we want everybody to know we take it seriously ...What’s the point of party conferences?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast With Conservative Party conference about to commence, host Aggie Chambre asks the question on everyone’s lips: What the hell is the point of the conference season anyway? She speaks to former Deputy Prime Minister Michael Hesiltine about what conferences used to be like in years gone by. Sky News’ Sam Coates and POLITICO’s...Visa-for-bribes scandal rocks Poland — reaction and analysis
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast In this episode of EU Confidential, we discuss an alleged bribery scheme to hand out Polish visas, which is rocking the country just weeks before general elections.Host Suzanne Lynch talks to POLITICO’s Jan Cienski about the illegal scheme, which was operating from within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Warsaw, that allowed visas to be ...Trump campaigns to save whales but not cocaine-snorting airline pilots
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
Welcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column.Spare a thought for Mike Beaton. Who? He’s a British Airways pilot who has been sacked after reportedly snorting cocaine off a topless woman before trying to fly a packed passenger plane from Johannesburg to London. Let those of us who haven’t had a day like that at work cast the first stone.Beaton seemingly had some downtime in South Africa and decided to turn it into, er, uptime, revealing the sordid details about his drug-taking and sexploits to a friend by text. An unnamed airline official told The Sun: “This behavior was the opposite of what is expected of British Airways pilots.” Hang on, so they are supposed to blow cocaine out of their nose onto a topless woman? Odd.Alas, Donald Trump has yet to weigh into this international incident.Of course, no one can top Trump when it comes to batshit crazy public utterings. The former golfer-in-chief and cheeseburger aficionado was at it again this week, claimin...Dismissive centrists are making it way too easy for populists to win
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe. Keir Starmer, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, told POLITICO’s Power Play podcast last week that he has talked with former United States President Barack Obama several times. “He’s an acute observer of British politics,” Starmer said.“I think it is always useful to test my ideas on people who’ve won elections,” he added.Indeed, during his time in office, Obama was popular in the United Kingdom. And even years after leaving the White House, the former president enjoyed high favorability ratings in Britain, where a 2019 YouGov poll ranked him Britain’s seventh most popular foreign politician.But for all his popularity and political smarts, Obama couldn’t help then-Prime Minister David Cameron to stave off Brexit — despite an unreserved and possibly ill-advised public intervention in the weeks leading up to the referendum. He underestimated the populist rage that propelled Britain out of the EU — much like many mainstr...Culture wars, Italian style
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
ROME — Italy prides itself on its spectacular cultural heritage, with a peerless pedigree of some of the Western world’s greatest artists, stretching from Leonardo da Vinci, Dante and Vivaldi to Federico Fellini. Now many of the country’s foremost cultural institutions — including those charged with safeguarding that national legacy — find themselves in a political battle, raising fears that their independence is at risk. Italy’s far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stands accused of trying to stamp her authority on the arts and media, in a purge her critics say is designed to silence dissent.In recent months, her government has cleared out the old leadership of some of Italy’s most prestigious museums and cultural organizations and installed sympathetic executives at the top. Even EU officials in Brussels are starting to worry. Last week two politicians from parties in Meloni’s coalition demanded a senior museum director be r...Some residents concerned as city officials discuss Charlestown development plan
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:13 GMT
A development dilemma is unfolding in Charlestown where a plan is in the works to bring more housing and retail space to the neighborhood. As officials discuss the plan, some fear the proposal will lead to crowding, with lack of parking and additional traffic trouble listed as two common concerns. “Just looking at those views, I’m shocked you all would think that is totally OK to add to Charlestown,” one resident said after Boston’s planning and development agency passed the final plan Thursday to remake much of historic Charlestown. The full plan, known as PLAN: Charlestown, aims to help create additional housing while Boston grapples with a historic housing crisis for middle and low-income earners. On Thursday, much of the focus at the Boston Planning and Development Agency’s (BPDA) Board of Directors meeting was on two projects — a mixed use apartment building on Mystic Avenue and another project off Roland Street. In all, the buildings would involv...Latest news
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