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New police commissioner Tom Donlon meets with NYPD brass as he takes over for Edward Caban
NEW YORK — New York Police Department brass welcomed the city’s new top cop Tom Donlon at 1 Police Plaza on Friday.
Interim Police Commissioner Donlon entered the department’s headquarters in Lower Manhattan around 4:30 p.m. for a meeting with more than a dozen police executives, including Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey, Chief of ...Read more
Hawaii probe finds no single factor led to Maui wildfire losses
No single factor led a fire in the seaside Hawaiian town of Lahaina last year to rage out of control and kill 102 people, according to a state report that assesses the government’s response to the disaster but not its root cause.
The report released Friday by the state’s attorney general blamed the devastation on a confluence of issues, ...Read more
The under-the-radar proposal to end homelessness in Los Angeles for $20 billion
LOS ANGELES — It would cost $20.4 billion to end homelessness in Los Angeles in a decade, a price tag requiring local, state and federal governments to more than double their spending on the problem, according to a draft budget analysis from city housing officials.
The money would produce 36,000 permanent housing units for homeless residents ...Read more
Judge wipes away 5-year prison sentence for former Colorado paramedic in Elijah McClain's death
BRIGHTON, Colo. — A judge in Adams County District Court on Friday wiped away the 5-year prison sentence being served by a former Aurora paramedic convicted in the death of Elijah McClain.
Judge Mark Warner vacated Peter Cichuniec’s prison term and converted the sentence to four years of probation, a move prosecutors previously said would �...Read more
Prop. 47 led to an increase in property crime in California, report says. How bad was it?
Proposition 47 achieved its goal of decreasing incarceration by reclassifying certain drug- and theft-related felony offenses as misdemeanors, but contributed to a rise in property crime as a result.
That’s the finding of a newly released Public Policy Institute of California report that looked at the impact of the ballot measure nearly a ...Read more
Sam Bankman-Fried seeks new trial, blaming federal judge for ridiculing him
Jailed FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried is asking for a new trial, blaming a federal judge for preventing him from mounting a proper defense.
Lawyers for the former chief executive officer argued “everyone rushed to judgment” after FTX’s collapse and that fair-trial principles were swept away in a “sentence first-verdict afterwards ...Read more
US offers new detail on Russian media role in Kremlin campaigns
The U.S. imposed sanctions Friday targeting Russia’s state-controlled media outlet RT over its role in Russia’s covert influence operations globally, offering fresh details about the extent of its involvement after a Justice Department indictment earlier this month.
Among the new allegations detailed Friday was that RT helped oversee a ...Read more
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Women looking to make Senate history ‘intend to be quite bold’
WASHINGTON — When Sen. Laphonza Butler was sworn in to the Senate in October 2023, she joined a small — and lonely — club: being a Black woman in the United States Senate. And when her term concludes at the end of this year, she’s hoping her departure doesn’t create a ...Read more
Detroit launches first of its kind quick response team to combat opioid overdoses
DETROIT — Detroit is launching a new, first-of-its-kind quick response team that will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to follow up with suspected opioid overdose survivors after they receive treatment from the Detroit Fire Department.
The team, which was announced during a news conference Friday and will hit the streets Monday,...Read more
Authorities seize more than 36,000 marijuana plants illegally grown on Sacramento County farmland
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State and local investigators earlier this week seized more than 36,000 illegally-grown marijuana plants at 10 sites hidden among legitimate crops on farmland in the Sacramento County Delta area.
The “cartel-related grow sites” were found are on private property, and the marijuana was grown without the knowledge or ...Read more
NASA astronauts left behind by Boeing Starliner share thoughts on saga
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams watched the spacecraft that took them to the International Space Station leave them behind last week as the Boeing Starliner made its return trip to Earth without a crew.
“We’ve got lessons learned that we will go through. We will have discussions. We will be involved with those discussions, and things that ...Read more
Sudan is burning and foreign powers are benefiting – what’s in it for the UAE
The United Nations has accused foreign players of prolonging the war in Sudan, making it harder for the country to find peace. The fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces started in April 2023. It was sparked by two generals competing for power after a failed political transition.
Since then, the ...Read more
Self-proclaimed Anaheim 'incel' gets prison term for hate crimes in 2021 pepper spray attacks
LOS ANGELES — An Anaheim man and self-described "incel" who admitted to committing hate crimes by pepper-spraying multiple people was sentenced this week to four years in prison, according to officials.
Johnny Deven Young pleaded guilty to one count of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury and four counts of illegal use of ...Read more
Former top political aide to Speaker Madigan testifies in bribery trial of ex-AT&T boss
CHICAGO — A onetime top political aide to House Speaker Michael Madigan testified Friday that passing legislation to end mandated landline service was AT&T Illinois’ top priority in 2017 when they came to him with a plan to secretly pay a Madigan ally through his lobbying firm.
Tom Cullen, a lobbyist who played political point man for years...Read more
DA Fani Willis skips hearing as senators note Legislature's subpoena power
ATLANTA — Senate committee heard testimony Friday from two attorneys who argued the panel has the authority to issue and enforce subpoenas as it investigates Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
The veteran prosecutor had received a subpoena to appear at the hearing from the Senate Special Committee on Investigations, but did not ...Read more
Georgia shooting suspect rode bus to school, had gun in backpack, investigators say
ATLANTA — The 14-year-old accused of a mass shooting at Apalachee High School allegedly took the assault-style rifle into the school concealed in his backpack, according to new details released by the GBI.
The state agency said Colt Gray took the weapon into the Barrow County school, which does not have metal detectors, on his own.
“The ...Read more
Denver to shut down migrant shelters and turn them into 24/7 cold weather shelters for homeless
Denver will turn two shelters that are currently used to house migrants into cold weather shelters for people without a roof over their heads, a reflection of the decreasing number of migrants coming to the city as the homelessness crisis in Denver persists.
The transition will occur later this month, the city announced in a press release ...Read more
Florida: 15-year-old boy arrested after friend tells of his threats to shoot up school
ORLANDO, Fla. — A 15-year-old boy was arrested late Thursday after a friend tipped off police about his threats “to become a school shooter,” the Sanford Police Department announced.
Police officers arrested the teen for intimidating written/electronic threat of a mass shooting, a second-degree felony, according to the agency’s news ...Read more
Hundreds mourn suburban Chicago native and college gymnast Kara Welsh, who was slain while away at school
CHICAGO — Hundreds of friends and family poured into St. Mary Immaculate Church in Plainfield Friday morning to mourn Kara Welsh, a national title-winning University of Wisconsin at Whitewater gymnast who was killed last month.
Before the service started on the sunny late-summer day, a procession of about 20 cars pulled up to the church and ...Read more
US finalizes China tariff increases Biden announced in May
President Joe Biden’s administration formally approved tariff increases on billions of dollars in Chinese goods on Friday, paving the way for most of them to go into effect in two weeks.
The office of the U.S. Trade Representative made a final determination on the proposed increases that Biden announced in May that include a 100% duty on ...Read more
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