Seven teens arrested in Livermore stabbing of 14-year-old boy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Seven teens arrested in Livermore stabbing of 14-year-old boy LIVERMORE — Seven boys ranging in age from 15 to 17 have been arrested in connection with the stabbing of a 14-year-old boy at a soccer field last month in what police believe was a gang-related attack, authorities said Tuesday.The suspects, who were arrested late last month, remain in custody at Alameda County Juvenile Hall, police said in a news release. Police said in the release the teens were booked on charges ranging from attempted murder to assault with a deadly weapon causing great bodily injury. It was not immediately known if they have been formally charged.The stabbing happened May 13 during a fight at soccer fields at Livermore Downs Park, located at 2101 Paseo Laguna Seco.Police found a 14-year-old Livermore boy with a stab wound. He was rendered medical aid at the park before being taken to a hospital. He was initially listed in critical condition but has since been released, police said.Livermore investigators subsequently learned the victim had been assaulted b...

Fremont deaths of woman, 2 children ruled murder-suicide: police

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Fremont deaths of woman, 2 children ruled murder-suicide: police (KRON) -- A mother and her two young children died in a murder-suicide, the Fremont Police Department said on Tuesday. The three bodies were found in a Fremont apartment on Monday.Police said a 1-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl were killed. Their mother is believed to have committed suicide. Harrowing details of San Jose and Milpitas killing rampage released Officers responded to the 40000 block of Inglewood Common just after 1 p.m. to investigate the deaths of three people. A knife was discovered at the scene, but FPD investigators are waiting to see an autopsy from the Alameda County Coroner before determining its relevance. “Our department offers our sincerest condolences for the family and friends impacted by this tragedy. Loss of life is always difficult, especially when the loss involves children. The family is in need of ongoing support and I thank our community for coming together during this difficult time,” FPD Chief Sean Washington said. The mother was believed to b...

KRON4 evening anchor Pam Moore announces retirement

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

KRON4 evening anchor Pam Moore announces retirement SAN FRANCISCO – June 6, 2023 – Pam Moore, veteran journalist, and evening anchor for KRON4 News announces her retirement from the evening anchor desk. Moore has been anchoring KRON4 News since March 1991, where she reported and anchored across all KRON platforms, KRON4-TV, kron4.com, and streaming service KRONon.A native of Detroit, Moore graduated from the University of Michigan, where she earned a degree in Radio, Television and Film. She began her broadcasting career as a news reporter at WJLB Radio in Detroit. From Detroit, to Dallas, Louisville, Los Angeles, and Boston, Moore has been reporting the news to local communities for decades. Her work has earned her manyhonors.“I’m humbled to have shared this career with so many, this was not an easy decision, but my faith confirmed it’s time. It’s been a real blessing,” Moore shared.Some of the significant interviews from Pam’s career include a profile of the late Georgia Congressman John Lewis, her interview with then-Senator Kamal...

Florida officials confirm involvement in 'voluntary relocation' of immigrants to California

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Florida officials confirm involvement in 'voluntary relocation' of immigrants to California (KTXL) — Florida's Division of Emergency Management confirmed Tuesday afternoon its involvement in what it calls "voluntary relocation" of volunteers who "indicated they wanted to go to California," this after two flights carrying migrants arrived in Sacramento in the last week. The Division released a statement that included a link to a video that includes photos and recordings of people signing documents, boarding a plane, and commenting on their arrival to California and their experience as they traveled to the U.S. Details about the photos and video are unclear, such as when and where the images were recorded, who produced them, and who are the people depicted. "As you can see from this video, Florida's voluntary relocation is precisely that - voluntary," reads a statement from Amelia Johnson, deputy director of communications for the Florida Division of Emergency Management. Sacramento leaders address community after migrants dropped off in the city "Through verbal and writt...

Founder, executive of SF-founded wellness company indicted for sexual coercion, forced labor

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Founder, executive of SF-founded wellness company indicted for sexual coercion, forced labor SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The founder and the chief executive of a wellness education company that was founded in San Francisco have been indicted for forced labor conspiracy in connection to a years-long scheme to obtain labor and services from members, according to the United States Department of Justice. An indictment unsealed on Tuesday in a federal court in Brooklyn states that Nicole Daedone, founder and former Chief Executive Officer, and Rachel Cherwitz, former Head of Sales at OneTaste, Inc., subjected volunteers, contractors and employees to "economic, sexual, emotional and psychological abuse, surveillance, indoctrination, and intimidation." Former Bay Area anchor Frank Somerville arrested twice in one night, Berkeley "Under the guise of empowerment and wellness, the defendants are alleged to have sought complete control over their employees' lives, including by driving them into debt and directing them to perform sexual acts while also withholding wages," U.S. Attorney B...

Another East Bay prison guard convicted of 'despicable crimes'

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Another East Bay prison guard convicted of 'despicable crimes' (KRON) -- A jury convicted a federal prison guard this week of sexually abusing inmates who were imprisoned inside Federal Correctional Institute Dublin in the East Bay. John Bellhouse, 40, formerly of Pleasanton, was employed as a correctional officer. Trial evidence showed that Bellhouse used his authority to sexually abuse female inmates beginning December 2019 through October 2020. "Correctional Officer Bellhouse committed an egregious breach of trust by using the cover of the (Bureau Of Prisons) facility’s Safety Office to sexually abuse individuals in his custody," said Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco. "This guilty verdict is yet another warning that any Bureau employee who abuses their authority will be held accountable. The Department of Justice is committed to rooting out sexual assault within the BOP and continuing to prioritize cases involving sexual abuse of individuals in BOP custody." Prison guard nicknamed ‘Dirty Dick’ charged with abusing inmates Prosecutors sa...

Stanley Middleman buys ownership stake in Phillies

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Stanley Middleman buys ownership stake in Phillies PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Stanley C. Middleman is buying an ownership stake in the Philadelphia Phillies.John Middleton, the Phillies’ managing partner and CEO, announced the addition of Middleman as a limited partner on Tuesday.“This is a significant moment in our partnership’s history as it is only the second time in over 40 years that we have added a new partner,” Middleton said in a statement.Middleman, a Philadelphia native and lifetime Phillies fan, owns a mortgage company based in South Jersey.“It truly is a dream come true,” he said.Middleman’s addition will become official in July following approval by Major League Baseball.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

Louisiana lawmakers approve anti-LGBTQ+ bills that include ban on trans care for minors

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Louisiana lawmakers approve anti-LGBTQ+ bills that include ban on trans care for minors BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana is poised to become the latest state to enact laws targeting the LGBTQ+ community, after the Republican-controlled Legislature on Tuesday sent a package to the Democratic governor that includes a ban on gender-affirming care for minors.The Legislature also overwhelming passed Louisiana’s version of a “Don’t Say Gay” bill and a measure outlining pronoun usage for students.Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards opposes the legislation, but has not said whether he would veto the bills. Republicans hold a veto-proof majority in the Legislature, and the bills passed largely along party lines. Last year, Edwards chose not to block a Louisiana law banning transgender athletes from participating in women and girls sports competitions, saying it was clear a veto would be overridden.Debate in the Legislature over the transgender care measure was marked by misinformation, religious arguments, hours of emotional testimony from the LGBTQ+ community, and a dramatic res...

Alejandro Toledo, expresidente de Perú, sufre crisis hipertensiva

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Alejandro Toledo, expresidente de Perú, sufre crisis hipertensiva (CNN Español) — El expresidente de Perú, Alejandro Toledo, sufrió una crisis hipertensiva mientras cumplía con una cita médica programada en un hospital público de Lima, informó el Instituto de Seguridad Social de Perú.“Toledo fue dado de alta luego de recibir atención de emergencia en el Hospital II de Vitarte”, señaló el instituto a través de su cuenta de Twitter.El expresidente de Perú Alejandro Toledo llega a la prisión de Lima donde será resguardadoActualmente, el exmandatario cumple prisión preventiva en la cárcel de Barbadillo, tras ser extraditado desde Estados Unidos.A Toledo lo acusan de lavado de activos y colusión en el marco del caso Odebrecht, señalamientos que ha negado reiteradamente.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.Source

Denver weather: Severe thunderstorm warning until 6 p.m.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:30 GMT

Denver weather: Severe thunderstorm warning until 6 p.m. DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will stay wet for the next week. There will be a chance for storms each afternoon, with heavy rain and lightning the main threats each day. A severe thunderstorm warning was in effect for Adams, Arapahoe, Denver and Douglas counties and extended to 6 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.A ground stop was also in effect for Denver International Airport.Weather tonight: Scattered stormsStorms will push across the Front Range from 3-8 p.m. Tuesday. They will be slow-moving with heavy rain and could cause minor road flooding in low-lying areas. Stronger storms will bring lightning and the potential for small hail. They will be spotty, meaning not everyone will see a storm Tuesday night. Only 5 days into June, this much rain has fallen Storms will clear out after 8 p.m. with clearing skies and dry conditions returning overnight. Temperatures will fall into the low 50s early Wednesday morning. Weather tomorrow: Storms returnWednesday's temper...