Texas Ten Most Wanted fugitive captured in Central Texas
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
KILLEEN, Texas (FOX 44) - One of Texas' Ten Most Wanted fugitives has been arrested in Killeen.Kentrell Lamar Fletcher, 35, affiliated with the Gangster Disciples gang, was arrested by members of the U.S. Marshals' Lone Star Fugitive Task Force. including DPS Special Agents, Deputy U.S. Marshals, the Killeen Police Department and the Coryell County Sheriff’s Office. Fletcher was convicted of burglary of a habitation in 2008 and was subsequently sentenced to three years of confinement in a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison. He was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in 2010 and was subsequently sentenced to 15 years in a TDCJ prison. He was released on parole in September 2020.Fletcher had been wanted since November 2022, when the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles issued a warrant for his arrest for a parole violation (aggravated assault was the original offense). For more information, you can view his captured bulletin.Texas Crime Stoppers offers cas...Ranked worst for running are these Texas cities—Do you agree?
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
DALLAS (KDAF) — Looks like it’s time to call in the running wranglers! Runners are not going to find the running experience they expect in these Texas cities, according to Lawnlove's list of the best and worst cities for running. San Antonio ranked at #31, and Austin ranked at #39.Lawnlove is a lawn care service website that allows you to discover local lawn care services.Lawn Love said, " We compared the 200 biggest U.S. cities based on seven categories. We considered access to high-quality trails, pedestrian fatality rates, and climate, among 28 total metrics".The DFW area did not rank high on the list, Plano was ranked at #53, and Dallas was ranked at #76. Lawnlove has more cities on its list that you can find out more about by visiting its site.St. Paul man gets 12-year prison term in woman’s 2019 overdose death at Roseville motel
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
Michelle Werlein had waited more than three years for Friday, the day her daughter’s killer was sentenced to prison.It took two years for Bret Ryne Lott to be tracked down and charged with selling the suspected opioids that caused Werlein’s daughter, Zhennavie Bauman, to overdose on fentanyl-laced heroin and die in a Roseville motel room in 2019. She was 27.Bret Ryne Lott (Courtesy of Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office)A year later, after a seven-day trial in April, jurors found Lott, 32, of St. Paul, guilty of third-degree murder in the Burnsville woman’s death.Now, Werlein was in a Ramsey County courtroom for his sentencing.“We have had to have an immense amount of patience, perseverance and faith in our judicial system,” she said. “I am beyond grateful to be here today representing my daughter Zhen. There are many families that will never get this chance we were given.”Judge Nicole Starr denied a motion from Lott’s attorneys for a durational departure from sentencing guidelines...Historic preservationist group sues to stop demolition, replacement of Hamline-Midway Library
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
A group of historic preservationists filed a civil lawsuit this week against the city of St. Paul and the St. Paul Public Library asking for an injunction to stop the demolition and rebuilding of the Hamline-Midway Library.The library, also known as the Henry Hale Memorial Library, Hamline Branch, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in January, over the mayor’s objections, through the concerted efforts of neighborhood advocates and historic preservationists dubbing themselves “Renovate 1558.”Because the library — at 1558 W. Minnehaha Ave. — is listed on the National Register, the city must seek an environmental review before determining whether the structure can be demolished, the Renovate 1558 group claimed in court documents. The group instead wants to see the 93-year-old building undergo a renovation to modernize it yet retain its historic character.Statement from the cityIn response, the city released a statement saying it was aware of the civil suit and was r...NY man convicted of leaving swastikas in churches as a hate crime
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
HORNELL, N.Y. (WETM) -- A Hornell man is now the third person guilty in connection to a string of hateful symbols and pamphlets that appeared in local houses of worship and on City property last summer.The Steuben County District Attorney's Office announced that Ryan Mulhollen, 28, was convicted on 10 counts of 1st-degree Aggravated Harassment and nine counts of 4th-degree Criminal Mischief as a Hate Crime. All the charges are class-E felonies. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The decision came after Mulhollen and two others (Aubrey Dragonetti and Dylan Henry) were arrested in July 2022 when Hornell Police investigated reports that pamphlets and stickers of swastikas and racial slurs showed up in two local churches, as well as throughout James Street Park.According to the DA's announcement, Mulhollen placed the swastikas, nooses, and "other racially directed statements of hate... in the name of the Aryan National Army", a gr...NBA commissioner Adam Silver on future of Nuggets, NBA broadcasts: “We have an opportunity now to redesign how fans can receive games”
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver on Friday looked to a future beyond the ongoing Nuggets broadcast impasse between Altitude and Comcast sports and said he thinks a larger “redesign” of how Denver fans and basketball fans more broadly consume games is in order.After an NBA Cares ceremony at the Arthur E. Johnson Boys & Girls Club in Denver, Silver outlined what he thinks the league’s role can be — he said Thursday before Game 1 of the NBA Finals that solving the problem is “on us” — given it’s not directly involved in the conflict.“We have an opportunity now to redesign how fans can receive games,” Silver said. “It’s clear to me that, where I’m saying it’s on us, the last thing we want to do is disenfranchise fans. Not that it should be any different, but particularly when you have a Finals-caliber team and we know that there’s intense interest in seeing these games. I’m very sympathetic to fans and I get a lot of emails and I’ve seen on social media and just comments while I’m here ...L.A. County health officials investigate case of reported hepatitis A at Men’s Central Jail
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
Los Angeles County Public Health officials are investigating a report of a person who reported having a hepatitis A infection while detained at Men’s Central Jail.They advise anyone who was detained at the jail, located at 441 Bauchet St near downtown L.A., between May 13 and May 28 to get vaccinated against the virus. Anyone who was held at the jail during that time and later developed symptoms of hepatitis A should seek medical care.Officials are offering vaccines to everyone at the jail who may have been exposed.Hepatitis A is highly contagious and can spread before someone even feels sick.The virus causes short-term liver infection and is found in the stool and blood of those who are infected.It is usually transmitted through eating contaminated food, or through close contact with a person who is infectious. Symptoms include fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dark urine or yellow eyes/skin, officials explained.While there is no specific therapy for hepatitis A, v...Man killed by deputies after holding family hostage in Hesperia
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
A man was killed by deputies after holding his family hostage in Hesperia on Thursday.The suspect was only identified as a 44-year-old man by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.Deputies responded to an “unknown problem” at a residence in the 8800 block of C Street around 1:26 p.m.When officers arrived, they discovered the suspect had barricaded himself and his family inside the home and was making threats.At one point, the children’s mother was able to grab her kids and escape the home through a window, authorities said.The suspect, however, took one of the children back and retreated inside the home.When deputies entered the residence, they found the suspect holding a knife to the child.Officers opened fire and struck the suspect, authorities said. Despite lifesaving measures, the man was pronounced dead at the scene. The child was not injured during the ordeal.The deadly incident remains under investigation. The victims' identities were not released.Anyone with informa...Ivanka Trump seen chatting with Prince William at Jordan’s royal wedding
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
Blink and you could have missed Ivanka Trump amid the crowd of world leaders and international royals at the so-called wedding of the year: The marriage of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II of Jordan and his fiancée Rajwa Al Seif.But the controversial daughter of former President Donald Trump was there, specifically spotted at the wedding reception Thursday in a long, blue gown. At one point, the former White House senior adviser also was seen schmoozing with Prince William, while his wife, Kate Middleton, walked ahead, Page Six reported. Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner made an under-the-radar appearance at the wedding, perhaps trying to avoid too much attention because the couple remain polarizing figures in the United States and beyond.Another spot! In this picture, you can see Prince William talking with Ivanka Trump. It looks like the couple were invited to the banquet. pic.twitter.com/yQ8GDPPve1— Royal News Network (@RNN_RoyalNews) June 2, 2023It’s int...Hayward handyman charged with violently molesting 8-year-old girl as she screamed for help
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:26:13 GMT
HAYWARD — A 49-year-old Hayward man has been charged with sexually abusing a girl multiple times, beginning when she was 8 years old, after her family hired him as a handyman, court records show.Ruperto Espinoza Villanueva was charged May 17 with two counts of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and enhancements alleging use of violence and being in a position of trust. He was also charged with first-degree residential burglary, a related offense that stems from one of the alleged incidents where he came over to the family home for dinner.The girl, now in her teens, kept the molestation to herself until recently. She was scared to come forward because Villanueva was in a position of trust and due to her trauma, authorities say.Villanueva was arrested May 16, and pleaded not guilty on May 18. He is being held in Santa Rita Jail in Dublin without bail.Prosecutors allege that the first act of molestation occurred when the girl was 8 years old, when Villanueva allegedly grabbed her...Latest news
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