Letters containing suspicious white powder sent to lawmakers, officials across Kansas

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Letters containing suspicious white powder sent to lawmakers, officials across Kansas TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Letters containing suspicious white powder have been sent to lawmakers and other public officials across Kansas, officials announced Friday.No injuries have been reported, according to the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. It had counted more than 30 letters as of late Friday afternoon. The news release didn’t provide details about the consistency of the white powder.In emails sent to legislators and obtained by The Topeka Capital-Journal, Tom Day, director of Legislative Administrative Services, said the Kansas Highway Patrol had informed his office of the letters, which contain a return address of either Kansas City or Topeka.The letters were sent to legislators at their homes and have been turned over to the KBI and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Day wrote.Other agencies involved in the investigation include the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Office of the State Fire Marshal and local police and fire departments.Kansas Attorney General ...

Severe storm kills 3 in southern Brazil, 12 still missing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Severe storm kills 3 in southern Brazil, 12 still missing SAO PAULO (AP) — Authorities of the southern Brazil state of Rio Grande do Sul said Friday that three people died and 12 were missing after a winter storm swept through the region. Gov. Eduardo Leite said two people died in the city of Sao Leopoldo and one was killed in Maquine, on the state’s coast.“Our priority at the moment is to find those missing and save people who might still be isolated due to the floods,” Leite said on Twitter. He said President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva offered federal help to handle the crisis.Several roads were still blocked in Rio Grande do Sul, flights to the state’s main cities were cancelled throughout the day and electricity was out across state.Mayors of cities that were affected said twice as much rain fell in 24 hours than would normally be expected for the entire month of June.The mayor of Maquine said on his social media channels that precipitation in his city surpassed 29.4 centimeters (about 11 inches) in one day.Experts said the ...

Balloons, tears and hugs as family of girl who died in Border Patrol custody holds New York funeral

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Balloons, tears and hugs as family of girl who died in Border Patrol custody holds New York funeral NEW YORK (AP) — Balloons with rainbows and Minnie Mouse surrounded the casket of an 8-year-old girl who died in Border Patrol custody as dozens of people gathered Friday to remember Anadith Tanay Reyes Alvarez in New York City. Her family had been heading to the city last month before their journey across the southern U.S. border ended in tragedy. The child’s death has put the U.S. government under new scrutiny over the care given to thousands of detained migrants.The girl’s mother, Mabel Alvarez Benedicks, hugged almost every guest at the R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home, thanking them for coming to honor their daughter. She grabbed a handful of tissues to wipe her eyes and nose.Anadith had a history of heart problems and sickle cell anemia, her mother has said. An internal investigation found that Border Patrol medical personnel were informed about the girl’s medical history but declined to review the file before she had a seizure and died May 17, her family’s ninth day i...

Takeaways from the scathing report on Minneapolis police after George Floyd’s killing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Takeaways from the scathing report on Minneapolis police after George Floyd’s killing The Justice Department on Friday issued a scathing assessment of Minneapolis police, alleging that racial discrimination and excessive force went unchecked before George Floyd’s killing because of inadequate oversight and an unwieldy process for investigating complaints.The probe began in April 2021, a day after former officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, was convicted of murder and manslaughter in the May 25, 2020, killing of Floyd, a Black man. Floyd, who was in handcuffs, repeatedly said he couldn’t breathe before going limp as Chauvin knelt on his neck for 9 1/2 minutes. The killing was recorded by a bystander and sparked months of mass protests as part of a broader national reckoning over racial injustice.Here are six takeaways from the report:WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF THE INVESTIGATION?The focus of the probe was to examine whether there has been a pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing in the Minneapolis Police Department. It examined the use of force...

Chicago police sergeant acquitted of battery, misconduct for pinning teenage bike theft suspect

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Chicago police sergeant acquitted of battery, misconduct for pinning teenage bike theft suspect SKOKIE, Ill. (AP) — A judge found a Chicago police sergeant not guilty of aggravated battery and official misconduct Friday in a case in which he pinned down a teenage boy and pressed a knee to his back when he suspected the boy of stealing his son’s bicycle.Cook County Judge Paul Pavlus acquitted Sgt. Michael Vitellaro during a bench trial, local news outlets reported.Vitellaro, who was off duty at the time of the July 1 altercation in suburban Park Ridge, said he was using proper technique to take down a suspect in the theft of a bike belonging to his son. The boy was 14 at the time.Vitellaro’s son testified he left his bike unlocked at a library and later spotted it near a shop where his father detained the boy, who was holding the bike there.The boy’s family and their attorney, Antonio Romanucci, provided video that allegedly showed Vitellaro grab him, pin his arms behind his back on the sidewalk and put a knee on his back.“He’s taking my son’s bike,” the man is heard sayi...

USPSI offering reward up to $50,000 after May armed robbery of letter carrier in Chicago

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

USPSI offering reward up to $50,000 after May armed robbery of letter carrier in Chicago CHICAGO — A reward of up to $50,000 is being offered for information on the five people wanted in the armed robbery of a letter carrier last month.According to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the men, described as being in their late teens or early 20s, surrounded the carrier on May 19 in the 1000 block of North Hamlin Avenue. ‘Outraged’ letter carriers demand action to stop robberies The men displayed weapons and robbed the carrier before leaving the area in a silver Jeep or Ford SUV.On Friday, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service announced a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those involved. US Postal Service taking new steps to prevent carrier robberies, stolen mail Anyone with information is asked to call USPIS at 1-877-876-2455, say "law enforcement" and reference case number 4043101.The USPSI said all information will be kept strictly confidential.

Man charged in deadly shooting on Eisenhower Expressway

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Man charged in deadly shooting on Eisenhower Expressway CHICAGO — A man was arrested Wednesday and charged in connection with the death of a man shot and killed last month on the Eisenhower Expressway.According to Illinois State Police, Curtis Sheppard, 25, of Chicago, was charged with First Degree Murder after a 27-year-old man was shot and killed on May 16. 1 dead, 1 hurt after shooting on Eisenhower; inbound lanes closed The shooting happened on the Eisenhower Expressway near Cicero Avenue.On Friday, Sheppard was denied bond in court and is being held at the Cook County Correctional Center.

Severe thunderstorm watch for Austin metro

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Severe thunderstorm watch for Austin metro AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Another day in June, another day with triple digits and feels-like temperatures over 110º in many areas. It was the hottest day of the year with highs in Austin at Camp Mabry reaching 103º. Some areas had "feels like" temperatures close to 120º in our eastern counties!! Expert: Texas heatwave 'driven by climate change' An Excessive Heat Warning continues for the Austin-metro and eastern counties until Sunday 8 p.m. Heat index values could reach up to 115°+. A Heat Advisory is in effect for all of the Hill Country until Sunday evening as well where feels-like temperatures will only be slightly lower.Extreme Heat Warning issued for all of the Austin-metro & eastern counties until Sunday 8 p.m.Dangerous heat and humidity will continue to be the top concern areawide - be sure to frequently check in on friends, family and neighbors, particularly seniors, children, those working outdoors, etc.Severe storms possibleA few isolated storms will continue to be a risk th...

What bills targeting the Texas foster care system are slated to become law?

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

What bills targeting the Texas foster care system are slated to become law? AUSTIN (KXAN) – Several bills sitting on Texas Governor Greg Abbott's desk could impact the state’s foster care system and the agency tasked with caring for children in its custody. Others have already been signed and will go into effect this year. For more than a decade, lawmakers, a federal judge and even court monitors -- appointed through a lawsuit over the care of these kids -- have kept a close eye on the actions of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) and providers in the system. ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION: More than 200 kids sleeping in CPS offices as need for foster care intensifies At times, the agency struggled to find family placements, saw a dramatic decrease in beds at residential treatment facilities and even reported hundreds of kids sleeping in state office buildings and hotels in 2021.Neither the governor nor Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick named issues facing the child welfare system as priority issues in 2023, but dozens of bills filed dur...

Twins report: Rocco Baldelli, Sonny Gray clear the air after Thursday’s disagreement

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:53 GMT

Twins report: Rocco Baldelli, Sonny Gray clear the air after Thursday’s disagreement After an emotional conversation about being pulled after four innings in Thursday’s 8-4 loss to Detroit, Sonny Gray suspected he would “probably have to clear the air” with manager Rocco Baldelli.The two took care of that before leaving the ballpark.“We were able to do that, and I thought it was good,” Baldelli said before Friday night’s 7:10 p.m. first pitch against the Detroit Tigers at Target Field. “I don’t know if Sonny’s going to be overly happy and pleased over the next few days, but ultimately I think he’s going to be just fine, and he’s going to be ready to go for his next start.”Gray labored through four innings on Thursday, walking a season-high four batters and throwing 79 pitches, but had a 4-2 lead when Baldelli pulled him for left-hander Jovani Moran.“I wanted to keep pitching,” Gray said after the game. “It just didn’t happen. I mean, I wanted to keep pitching. I felt like I was just competing.”Moran struck out the first batter he faced, then gave up three runs, and ...