Miami man arrested in Miami Springs road rage incident involving machete attack
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
A 61-year-old Miami man was arrested following a road rage incident in Miami Springs where he wielded a machete and attacked another man, according to Miami Springs Police.On Friday, September 29, Luis Ruiz Herrera and the victim found themselves on NW 42nd Avenue, just south of NW 36th Street in Miami Springs. It was there that Ruiz Herrera exited his vehicle, brandishing a machete, and swung it at the victim, who was seated on his scooter. Video footage captured Ruiz Herrera striking the victim on the cheek, resulting in a laceration. Following the assault, Ruiz Herrera returned to his vehicle and fled east on NW 36th Street.Courtesy Miami Springs PoliceDetectives conducted a thorough investigation, identifying Ruiz Herrera as the suspect through his license plate number. Additionally, the victim positively identified him from a photo lineup.Detectives subsequently located Ruiz Herrera at his residence, where he, during questioning, expressed remorse and admitted to the crime. He ...Here’s where all the cases against Trump stand as he campaigns for a return to the White House
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
Former President Donald Trump was in court on Monday for the start of his civil fraud trial in New York, a case in which he and his company are accused of deceiving banks, insurers and others by misstating his wealth for years in financial statements.The judge overseeing the case, Arthur Engoron, resolved the lawsuit’s top claim before the trial even began, ruling that Trump routinely deceived banks, insurers and others by exaggerating the value of assets on paperwork used in making deals and securing loans. Engoron will decide on six remaining claims in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit, including allegations of conspiracy, falsifying business records and insurance fraud.It’s just one of many legal problems that have ensnared the former president as he runs for a return to the White House in 2024.Here’s a look at some of the other top probes against Trump:CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS CASESpecial counsel Jack Smith has been leading two federal probes...Police searching for car involved in hit-and-run in Manchester, NH
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
An investigation got underway over the weekend after a 48-year-old man was seriously injured in a hit-and-run crash in Manchester, New Hampshire, police said. Manchester police said officers responded to the area of Elm Street and Hayward Street around 5:15 a.m. Saturday after receiving a report of a hit-and-run incident involving a pedestrian. Once on scene, police said, officers found the pedestrian suffering from “serious but non-life threatening injuries.” Police said the man, a Manchester resident, was taken to a local hospital. Manchester police said investigators found surveillance video that showed the crash at 4:45 a.m., roughly 30 minutes before police were called to the scene. Police said a suspect vehicle turned onto Hayward Street from Elm Street before the crash and subsequently hit the man in the crosswalk as he attempted to cross Hayward Street. Manchester police described the car involved in this incident as a small silver or gray SUV. Polic...Worcester police arrest security guard after he tried boxing in alleged reckless driver, shot at vehicle
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
The Worcester Police Department says it arrested a security guard on firearms charges after he allegedly shot at a driver he tried to confront.Authorities said William Trotta, 78, was arrested after police responded to reports of shots being fired near a McDonald’s on Mill Street on Thursday, Sept. 30.The arrest came after arriving officers first met with Trotta around 8:10 p.m. and learned the security guard tried confronting a driver who he said drove recklessly through the area.Trotta informed police he was a security guard who had been working at a plaza nearby on 638 Chandler St. According to the guard, the driver of a Chevy Silverado had driven through the plaza in “an extremely aggressive and reckless manner” the week before and had returned that night.The 78 year old said the truck had driven through the plaza “in a dangerous manner again,” and into the neighboring McDonald’s, where Trotta decided to pull his own vehicle behind it, blockin...‘Brooks Robinson is Baltimore’: With tears and laughs at Camden Yards, family members and team legends honor ‘Mr. Oriole’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
The first cheer from those gathered Monday morning at Camden Yards for Brooks Robinsons’s public memorial came when, during a replaying of the legendary third baseman’s Hall of Fame speech, he thanked the city of Baltimore.Robinson once said that the greatest highlight of his career was not any of his individual accolades — of which there were plenty, including his famed 16 straight Gold Glove awards — but having played for one team, Baltimore, each year of his career.“I played 23 years with the Orioles,” Robinson once said, “and believe me, it has come back tenfold to me.”Robinson loved Baltimore and, with a celebration of life that began at 10 a.m. Monday on the field at Oriole Park, the city got a chance to show its love for him once more with laughs, cheers and tears. Robinson died Tuesday. He was 86 years old.Many fans — though, as Robinson once said, he preferred to call them “friends” — wore h...The top 10 spookiest spots in the U.S.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
Paranormal adventures aren’t just a Hollywood thing. Some travelers are obsessed with them too, eager to spot the unsettled spirits of the not-quite-departed-enough and hear haunting tales of, well, hauntings.To slake that thirst, Travel and Leisure, the travel magazine and website, is offering up its own take on the 20 most haunted cities in the U.S. We’re not talking single-ghost destinations like Lizzie Borden’s house in Fall River, Massachusetts. These are entire cities brimming with spooky sightings.San Francisco, for example, makes the list in the No. 15 spot thanks to its abundance of ghosts on Alcatraz Island, the magazine notes, as well as at China Camp State Park (ahem, not SF — it’s in San Rafael) the Mare Island Shipyard (again, not SF — Vallejo ) and aboard the USS Hornet, which is in Alameda. There have been so many ghost sightings on the latter ship, Cal Tech has an entire web page devoted to the stories.The legendary city of New Orleans tops the list with its vampir...Microsoft CEO says unfair practices by Google led to its dominance as a search engine
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
By SUMAN NAISHADHAM (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said Monday that unfair tactics used by Google led to its dominance as a search engine, tactics that in turn have thwarted his company’s rival program, Bing.Nadella testified in packed Washington, D.C., courtroom as part of the government’s landmark antitrust trial against Google’s parent company, Alphabet. The Justice Department alleges Google has abused the dominance of its ubiquitous search engine to throttle competition and innovation at the expense of consumers, allegations that echo a similar case brought against Microsoft in the late 1990s.Nadella said Google’s dominance was due to agreements that made it the default browser on smartphones and computers. He downplayed the idea that artificial intelligence or more niche search engines like Amazon or social media sites have meaningfully changed the market in which Microsoft competes with Google.Nadella said users f...What you can do for Banned Books Week 2023
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
They weren’t burning the books. Yet.After a video went viral this month showing two Missouri state senators torching a pile of boxes using flamethrowers, a clarification was issued that, no, they weren’t burning books. Apparently, the fired-up crowd came to “celebrate freedom by burning some empty boxes,” according to one of the participants.So despite its resemblance to an old-fashioned book burning, it was just an immolation demonstration directed at some freedom-hating boxes – all in the fiery spirit of our flammable founders.Does that mean the books were safe? Well, no. “But let’s be clear, you bring those woke, pornographic books to Missouri schools to try to brainwash our kids, and I’ll burn those too – on the front lawn of the governor’s mansion,” threatened state Sen. Bill Eigel in a statement.That statement raises any number of questions – Which books? Who decides? And honestly, why would you set the governor’s lawn on fire? – but it’s probably more useful to focus on the f...14-year-old boy accused of stealing 30 marijuana products from South Boston pot shop, smashing the front door
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
A 14-year-old boy is accused of stealing more than $1,500 in marijuana products from a South Boston pot shop early Monday after he allegedly smashed the store’s front door with a large rock, police said.The juvenile was arrested by Boston Police officers and has been charged in connection with the alleged breaking and entering incident at deVINE Wellness, a Southie dispensary.Officers arrested the 14-year-old boy at about 1:54 a.m., after they responded to the area of 619 E. Broadway St. for a commercial alarm. Officers have responded to similar radio calls at this address, according to the incident’s police report.Cops at the scene saw a large rock by the front door, and the front door was smashed. Officers then saw a male flee the rear of the building, and they were able to place him into handcuffs.The boy had taken marijuana products from the store and put them into a black and purple backpack, according to officers.The young teen had stolen 30 products from the pot s...Column: Concertgoers of all ages are ruder than ever. There’s an easy fix.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:05:14 GMT
For years now, I’ve kicked around the idea of writing a column about concertgoing etiquette. But I’ve always resisted doing so, figuring that the people who really needed to read it never would.Things changed this year. The concert industry not only made it out of the pandemic, it’s bigger than ever, with artists clamoring to get back on the road and fans eager to see shows rather than deal with the fear of missing out.But, somehow, concertgoers are worse than they’ve ever been. One of the wildest trend stories of the summer was recounting the numerous things people were throwing at performers on stage. Back in July, the Today Show ran a piece that compiled eight such incidents, including a mobile phone thrown at Drake and a bag containing the ashes of a fan’s mother lobbed at Pink.For me, though, the breaking point took place at a show last month at Xcel Energy Center. I was standing next to two women in wheelchairs waiting for an elevator. When the doors opened, a group of oblivio...Latest news
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