Former Columbine principal supports SROs back in Denver schools
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- As the Denver community tries to process and grapple with youth gun violence and school shootings, FOX31 is hearing from the former principal of Columbine High School.Frank DeAngelis offered his perspective and it's one that's held in high regard because it's a reality he knows all too well. DeAngelis said when he heard the news about East High, his heart sank, and he thought "here we go again."Wednesday's double shooting inside East High brings back painful memories for DeAngelis."To be honest with you, I had flashbacks of that horrific day at Columbine," DeAngelis said.On April 20, 1999, two students went on a shooting spree and killed 13 people and injured more than 20 others at Columbine High School. DeAngelis was the school principal at that time. Former head of public safety department reacts to East High shooting "It's heartbreaking knowing that it continues to happen and what can we do?" DeAngelis questioned.At the time, Columbine was the worst high school...DeMar DeRozan misses the Chicago Bulls’ 124-96 rout of the Portland Trail Blazers, reigniting concerns about the forward’s injury
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
With nine games left in the regular season, the Chicago Bulls were forced to ponder an unlikely question Friday night: Can they handle a final push for the play-in tournament without DeMar DeRozan?DeRozan missed Friday’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers as he continues to struggle with a right quadriceps and hip injury.The Bulls ultimately fared just fine without their All-Star, delivering a 124-96 blowout to a Trail Blazers team playing without Damian Lillard and Jusuf Nurkić. Zach LaVine made six 3-pointers and led the team with 33 points while Nikola Vučević supported with 23 points and 15 rebounds. But amid an otherwise uncompetitive night of basketball, DeRozan’s injury stood out.DeRozan received treatment in Portland on Thursday night and put up shots with teammates Friday morning. But his activity was relatively limited, and coach Billy Donovan said the forward is questionable for the back-to-back games Sunday and Monday in Los Angeles.“...'Shark Tank' star Daymond John stops by FOX 5 to discuss children's book on finance
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Notable businessman Daymond John on Friday joined the FOX 5 set to discuss his new children's book on financial literacy. John, best known for being the founder and CEO of clothing label FUBU as well as a star television personality on the hit show "Shark Tank," is in San Diego to promote his latest work called "Little Daymond Learns to Earn."The entrepreneur says his inspiration for the children's book stems from him being tired of reading his six-year-old daughter books about "some prince that is going to come and save her and find her a glass slipper or save her from a tower.""I wanted her, as well as our little boys, to believe that she can make her own slippers and enjoy selling them and I want the prince to come and say, 'Wow, who owns this whole slipper store, I need to meet her,'" John said. 2 California lottery players win a total of $10 million from scratchers tickets John believes financial literacy should be in today's curriculum."It's not about a book, i...Extensive storm damage pushes Oceanside to declare local emergency
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- The city of Oceanside declared a local emergency this week in an effort to get more help from the state and federal government to recover from severe storm damage.“That’s positive. We want to get this thing corrected you know. It’s just so inconvenient for so many people,” Richard Molina said.Local residents like Molina and his wife Kathy applaud the move, which will help the city in asking for state and even federal dollars to help with repairs.“It was all collapsed in and this has been interesting trying to get in and out of here. The traffic, we have to allow a whole lot more time," Kathy Molina said. Alpine community calling attention to damage done by draining of Loveland Reservoir The Molinas live near a hillside slope failure on Sky Haven Lane which caused damage to the mobile home park below and access to the street has now been cut off for the foreseeable future.Heavy rain caused flooding, potholes and sinkholes throughout the city. The most notable s...Suspect charged in 2021 West St. Paul slaying that police said involved revenge for past killing
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
A Cottage Grove man has been arrested and charged with murder in the 2021 shooting death of Jayvon Andrew Malone, a 20-year-old from Maplewood who police say was gunned down at West St. Paul’s Thompson Park because of his involvement in a 2018 robbery and shootout that led to a man being killed.Brenden Jamel Reynolds (Courtesy of Dakota County sheriff’s office)Brenden Jamel Reynolds, 24, was arrested Thursday night outside Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport by the Dakota County Task Force and airport police officers.He was charged Friday in Dakota County District with second-degree murder and remained jailed on $2 million bail.West St. Paul police said Friday that investigators got a break in the case recently after a witness was identified and “provided a statement confirming the facts we had gathered during the ongoing investigation.”According to the criminal complaint, officers were called to the park, which borders U.S. 52, just before 9 p.m. June 9, 2021, on...Opinion: Save guns until 21. Save lives.
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
“Coming of age.” There is a reason we immediately understand the meaning of this phrase. Common sense, plus our memories of high school, remind us that some experiences are better reserved for later in life. We already prevent youth from buying and possessing alcohol and tobacco until age 21 because these restrictions save lives. Similarly, allowing youth to buy and possess guns at the age of 18 takes lives.Why make this call? We see solid research about the delayed development of the human brain, particularly in areas that may alter a person’s likelihood of involvement in violence against themselves or others.Tragically, this research has been validated right here in Denver in two recent incidents:First, on Feb. 13, East High School soccer player Luis Garcia, 16, was shot while sitting in his car outside the high school. He died of his wounds on March 1. Other teenagers are suspected of being the killers, although no charges have been filed.Second, less than six weeks ...Video captures thief stealing hundreds of medical records from Sherman Oaks dental office
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
Security video captures a thief breaking into a Sherman Oaks dental office and stealing hundreds of files containing patients' personal information on Thursday.The break-in happened at Riverside Dental located on the 12900 block of Riverside Drive just after 3 a.m. Surveillance cameras captured the thief entering the office through a broken back window. As he finds the room where medical records are stored on a shelf, he’s seen quickly grabbing large piles of folders and stuffing them into a bag. The entire theft happened within a matter of minutes.“He’s going to sell them,” said Andy Kay, a Los Angeles-based private investigator. “If he’s going after medical records, he’s going to sell them to the highest bidder.”Kay said the burglar either already has a buyer for the patient records or will start selling the records on the dark web. Video captures thieves smashing into Tujunga shop, stealing over $1M worth of collectibles Surveillance video captures a thief stealing hundred...Softball roundup: Pinole Valley stays perfect as Kailani Tatro strikes out 11
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
LAFAYETTE – Kailani Tatro struck out 11 batters, gave up just three hits, and finished the complete game with her and Pinole Valley’s 10th victory of the year.And somehow, the 5-2 victory over Acalanes could still be considered an “off game.”That’s how dominant Tatro, a senior pitcher with a knack for locating offspeed pitches, has been for the Spartans.“When I’m in the game, and my arm starts feeling tired, I just take a deep breath and rely on my spin,” Tatro said. “That’s what gets me through all the games.”It took until her 56th inning of the season for Tatro to surrender an earned run, the bottom of the sixth in Friday night’s cold and windy contest in Lafayette.LAFAYETTE – Acalanes infielder Hailey Stripling handles a ground ball. Pinole Valley and Acalanes played in the high school softball game at Acalanes high school in Lafayette, Calif. on Friday, Mar. 24, 2023 (Joseph Dycus/Bay Area News Group) Acalanes sophomore Esa Orman smacked a double into right fiel...“That was a great moment” — Mitty beats Bellarmine on Tanner Kern’s walk-off double in extra innings
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
SAN JOSE — Tanner Kern was Archbishop Mitty’s last hope when he stepped into the batter’s box with two outs in extra innings Friday, his team trailing by a run on a blustery and cool spring afternoon.It certainly was not a time for the faint of heart, on either side, as the tying run stood at third, the winning run at second.At the plate was the left-handed-hitting Kern, who had just 10 plate appearances this season, the most recent as a pinch hitter an inning earlier.“I was just trying to help my team in the best way,” Kern said. “It just came out well. I just stuck with the Mitty approach and just did what I did.”What the junior did was hit a flyball toward the alley in left-center that dropped in for a double, knocking in both runners to lift Mitty — ranked No. 1 by the Bay Area News Group — to a 3-2, eight-inning victory over fourth-ranked Bellarmine in West Catholic Athletic League play.Mitty players spilled out of the dugou...Alum Rock Park closed indefinitely due to storms
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:56 GMT
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) – A popular park in the South Bay remained closed Friday night. It was first shut down back in January after powerful winter storms caused widespread damage to the park, and after more wild weather events, there is no timeline on when the park might reopen.With locks on the gate, and signs that say “Danger,” Alum Rock Park in San Jose has been closed since January.“We’re hoping to open the park soon to hikers, bikers, and walkers for the time being, and we plan for the entering and exiting of the park to be one way in and out,” said Daniel Lazo, the City of San Jose’s public information manager. Severe storms expose 911 dispatch staffing issues Lazo says there is still road damage, landslides, and mudslides happening inside the park from recent storms. KRON4 had gotten a tour of the park in January. There were mudslides down streets and boulders the size of washing machines blocking the roads.And with another storm expected next week, there could be m...Latest news
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