WATCH: Comfort dogs deployed to Nashville school following shooting

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

WATCH: Comfort dogs deployed to Nashville school following shooting Storyful — A Christian charity deployed a pack of so-called comfort dogs to Nashville, Tennessee, on Tuesday, March 28, to offer some relief to the local community after a fatal mass shooting at the Covenant School the previous day. Images taken by Lutheran Church Charities show people who have come to visit a memorial outside the school interacting and patting the dogs. The charity told Storyful it had deployed the dogs in the aftermath of previous mass shootings, including the Michigan State University mass shooting in February, the Club Q mass shooting in Colorado in November 2022, and the Uvalde school shooting in May 2022.Three nine-year-old children and three school staff members were killed Monday at the Covenant School, a Christian school in Nashville, police said.Police identified the shooter as 28-year-old Audrey Elizabeth Hale, a former student of the school, who was shot dead at the scene..

Boys, 11 and 12, arrested for threatening to bring guns to San Antonio school

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Boys, 11 and 12, arrested for threatening to bring guns to San Antonio school SAN ANTONIO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Two young boys were arrested after threatening to bring guns to a San Antonio school, authorities said. According to a post by the Bexar County Sheriff's Office, the report was taken at an IDEA public school at the 10000 block of Kriewald Drive.The sheriff's office stated that the incident began with an argument between a 12-year-old boy and an 11-year-old boy over "damaged property.""The fight escalated to the point where the 12-year-old showed a classmate a video of him holding a firearm with another individual who was seen shooting the firearm," the post stated.Authorities said the 12-year-old threatened to shoot up the school, and in response, the 11-year-old threatened to bring a gun to school.The incident was reported and the boys were arrested Monday on charges of terroristic threat to cause fear of imminent serious bodily injury, the post stated.

Police investigate fatal crash on River Road in Bethlehem

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Police investigate fatal crash on River Road in Bethlehem BETHLEHEM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A fatal two-car crash on River Road has claimed the life of one individual. Police say the crash happened late Tuesday afternoon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the Town of Bethlehem Police Department, Kim L. Kawai, 63, of Cohoes, was traveling northbound on River Road when she crossed the center line and collided head-on with a vehicle traveling southbound. The southbound vehicle was operated by Suzette M. Langworthy, 59, of Selkirk. Dennis M. Charland, 66, of Selkirk, was sitting in the front passenger seat.All three individuals were transported to the Albany Medical Center, where Charland succumbed to his injuries. Langworthy was admitted for further treatment, and Kawai was treated and released. One dead in Catskill house fire, explosion A reconstruction of the crash by the Albany County Crash Investigation Team confirmed Kawai crossed the center line and caused the crash. Kaw...

Albany man pleads guilty to unemployment insurance fraud

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Albany man pleads guilty to unemployment insurance fraud ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The United States Attorney's Office report Taliek Lanier, 23 of Albany pleaded guilty on March 29 in connection to a conspiracy to defraud the NYS department of labor (NYSDOL). Lanier obtained unemployment insurance benefits under the names of other people, including benefits funded by the federal government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The US attorney's office explains Lanier admitted that he provided Jamie Johnson with the personal identifying information of three other people, which Johnson used to file false claims via the NYSDOL website. Lanier also admitted that as a result of the fraudulent applications, the NYSDOL paid $113,936 in unemployment insurance benefits. As part of his plea agreement, Lanier agreed to pay $113,936 in restitution to the State of New York.Johnson previously pleaded guilty to fraudulently getting $701,441 in unemployment insuran...

Police investigate the death of Albany Med lockdown suspect's mother

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Police investigate the death of Albany Med lockdown suspect's mother ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New details have emerged as NEWS10 continues to follow the investigation that sent Albany Medical Center into a lockdown this week. We have been informed that the suspect's 97-year-old mother has died. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Based on what we know about the investigation, police say Dino Savoca barricaded himself inside his mother's room on Monday, because she was scheduled to be transported to another facility for continuing care.Police tell us his mother died Tuesday but did not have a cause of death. We have also reached out to Albany Med for any information on her passing.Savoca has been charged with bringing a BB gun and shotgun into the hospital. He was also charged with kidnapping, for barricading his mother inside and not letting police or medical personnel into the room for several hours. Colonie man charged in Albany Med lockdown Savoca is currently being held in Albany County Ja...

Kohberger’s sisters lost jobs over link to accused Idaho killer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Kohberger’s sisters lost jobs over link to accused Idaho killer (NewsNation) — The sisters of Bryan Kohberger have lost their jobs over their link to the accused Idaho killer, NewsNation has learned. Kohberger's older sister was a school counselor, and his younger sister, at least at one point, was working as an actress, according to sources. Both of Kohberger's parents are retired, and sources told NewsNation the family is in very bad shape financially. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! NewsNation has also learned family members have not visited the jail where Kohberger is being held, but have spoken to him via phone. Kerri Rawson, daughter of BTK killer Dennis Rader, weighed in Monday night on "Dan Abrams Live." Watch her interview in the video player above.

Million-dollar scratch-off sold in Ballston Spa

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Million-dollar scratch-off sold in Ballston Spa BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York Lottery reports Jeffrey Duval of Branford, Connecticut won the million-dollar top prize on a New York Lottery Multiplier Money scratch-off game on March 28. Duval purchased the ticket from Cumberland Farms on Route 67 in Ballston Spa. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Duval received a single lump sum payment of $546,840 after withholdings. The lottery explains as of March 28 there were two top prizes left on the Multiplier Money ticket. Players can check the status of any scratch-off game by downloading the Game Report on the NY Lottery website.

Kim Gardner will seek reelection despite ouster bid

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Kim Gardner will seek reelection despite ouster bid ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis' elected prosecutor has said she will run for reelection in 2024, even as she tries to fend off an effort by Missouri's attorney general to force her out of office.Democratic Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner spoke Tuesday night at an often-raucous public forum and made it clear that not only will she not resign, but that she plans to run again.Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey last month filed a lawsuit asking a judge to remove Gardner from office, accusing her of incompetence. Bailey cited a low rate of convictions in homicide cases, accused Gardner of failing to keep crime victims and their families updated, and said her office is too slow to take up cases brought by police. Top Stories: Officers injured in Maryland Heights crash In addition to the lawsuit, a Republican-led bill in the statehouse would give the governor authority to appoint a special prosecutor to take on violent crimes in jurisdictions with a homicide rate over...

Missouri man arrested after circuit judge receives racist threats

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Missouri man arrested after circuit judge receives racist threats INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri man has been charged with making racist and abusive threats against a judge, who sought a protective order after the man said he had staked out the Jackson County courthouse and followed people home, the Jackson County Prosecutor said Wednesday.The 42-year-old defendant, of Independence, was charged Tuesday with tampering with a judicial officer and harassment. He was being held Wednesday without bond. Online court records do not name an attorney for him.Michael Deblois, who is white, made 15 to 17 calls on Monday and Tuesday to the courthouse threatening the judge, who is Black, according to court affidavits. The judge, who works in the 16th Circuit Court in Jackson County, was not identified in the complaint. Top Stories: Officers injured in Maryland Heights crash According to the complaint, a woman who answered the phone at the judge’s office told authorities Deblois left his name and phone number, was “angry, hateful and harassing,” and used...

Opinion: Backing assault weapon ban should be litmus test in vote for Denver mayor

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:34:46 GMT

Opinion: Backing assault weapon ban should be litmus test in vote for Denver mayor Denver East High School had a student that required a pat-down search for guns before being allowed to enter the school. Somehow DPS thought that doing that without police officers was a good idea. It wasn’t. In fact, it was an idea that put the entire school population at risk.How eerie that this incompetence reared its ugly head on the two-year anniversary of the Boulder King Soopers shooting. Our elected leaders, including me, failed us then too. An assault weapons ban likely would have prevented that shooting. I was recalled in 2013 for passing universal background checks and magazine limits. That list should have included an assault weapons ban. It didn’t. It’s one of the biggest regrets in my own life.After the Boulder shooting, I publicly called on the new generation of state legislators and leaders to pass that assault weapons ban. They didn’t. Instead, they shifted the responsibility to local governments. After all, the NRA doesn’t want assault weapons banned. So, let someo...