Attorney for family of man fatally shot by Martinez police calls on immediate release of body-cam tapes

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Attorney for family of man fatally shot by Martinez police calls on immediate release of body-cam tapes The attorney for the family of a man shot and killed by Martinez police outside a marijuana dispensary called Wednesday for authorities to release body-cam footage and other surveillance of the incident.“We believe the body-worn camera tapes should be released immediately,” attorney Adante Pointer said via phone. “That way the family can see, and the community can see, how officers’ used deadly force.”Authorities identified 20-year-old Tahmon Kenneth Wilson, of San Francisco, as the person fatally shot in the predawn shooting Aug. 18 outside Velvet cannabis dispensary in the 4800 block of Sunrise Drive.Pointer said Wilson’s brother was in the backseat of the vehicle. He was recovering Wednesday in a hospital.The California Department of Justice is investigating the shooting because both men were unarmed. Martinez police confirmed the state’s investigation was in accordance with Assembly Bill 1506, which requires the state to investigate all polic...

Why San Jose celebrates LGBTQ Pride in both June and August

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Why San Jose celebrates LGBTQ Pride in both June and August At the flag-raising ceremony for SV Pride Week on Tuesday, San Jose City Councilmember Pam Foley noted that San Jose and Silicon Valley were fortunate to be able to raise the flags and celebrate its LGBTQ community twice a year — during the traditional Pride Month in June and again in August. The sentiment was echoed by other speakers including Mayor Matt Mahan and Councilmember Omar Torres.Of course, it raises the question of why SV Pride happens in August, two months after the big celebrations in other cities including San Francisco and when corporations slap a rainbow flag onto anything they can sell. You only have to delve into a little history of San Jose’s event to find out why, and the BAYMEC Community Foundation website, queersiliconvalley.org, is a great resource for that.San Jose’s first Gay Pride event was at San Jose State in June 1975 and events were held in June at venues including St. James Park, the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds and Discovery Meado...

Best NMN Supplements of 2023 – Top 4 Capsules for Boosting NAD Levels and Energy Optimization

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Best NMN Supplements of 2023 – Top 4 Capsules for Boosting NAD Levels and Energy Optimization Sponsored ContentAs we dive deeper into the realm of health and wellness in 2023, there’s a growing interest in one particular molecule that has gained notable recognition for its role in energy metabolism and longevity: Nicotinamide Mononucleotide, or NMN. Known as a precursor to NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide), NMN supplements are at the forefront of the conversation about cellular health, energy optimization, and anti-aging.In this article, we’ll offer you a comprehensive guide and review of the best NMN supplements and address some of the commonly asked questions about NMN. Whether you’re a seasoned supplement user or just starting on your journey, this guide aims to provide you with the knowledge you need to make an informed decision about NMN supplementation. Stay tuned and let’s dive into the world of NMN supplements together!A quick look at the best NMN SupplementsHow We Chose the Best NMN Supplements?In a market swamped with supplements claim...

Mayor: 'Homeless coalition has held SF hostage for a decade'

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Mayor: 'Homeless coalition has held SF hostage for a decade' SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Unhoused people occupying public spaces is a longstanding problem in San Francisco. On Wednesday, a federal appeals court held a hearing on whether to uphold a lower court's order that bans the city from enforcing homeless sweeps.The fight was here at the federal appeals court in San Francisco on Wednesday, the scene of a heated battle between the city and the coalition on homelessness. The issue is an injunction by a lower court stemming from a lawsuit that seeks to ban the city from conducting sweeps of unhoused people. San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants the court to reverse that decision. Oakland deli owner ‘determined’ to hold city leaders accountable following 7th break-in "The homeless coalition has held San Francisco hostage for a decade. It is time for their reign to end," Breed said Wednesday.The executive director of the San Francisco Homeless Coalition, Jennifer Friedenbach, says their lawsuit was filed to make the city give firm offers of sh...

Kerr keeps 1,500 meter gold in British hands at worlds in Budapest

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Kerr keeps 1,500 meter gold in British hands at worlds in Budapest BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Middle-distance runner Josh Kerr mounted an upset victory in the men’s 1,500 meter at world championships Wednesday, pulling ahead of favorite Jakob Ingebrigtsen of Norway in a dramatic backstretch comeback that keeps the title in British hands for the second straight year.The Scottish-born Kerr spent most of the race in the middle of the pack, while Ingebrigtsen, who took Olympic gold in the 1,500 in Tokyo and silver at the worlds last year, set the pace for nearly the entire race.But with 200 meters to go, Kerr pulled past the Norwegian’s right shoulder, and pushed through to the finish for a season best at 3:29.38.“I needed every single ounce that I had today,” Kerr said. “I threw everything I had at that last 50. I don’t think there was anyone in the world that was going to want that more than me today.”The performance marks the second worlds in a row where a British runner has won gold in the 1,500. Jake Wightman took the title last year.In ...

Astros reinstate first baseman José Abreu from injured list

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Astros reinstate first baseman José Abreu from injured list HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Astros reinstated first baseman José Abreu from the injured list before their game Wednesday night against the Boston Red Sox.He was batting sixth and playing first base as the Astros looked to win a third straight over the Red Sox.Abreu has been out since Aug. 10 with lumbar spine inflammation. The 36-year-old had two cortisone shots in his back soon after he was placed on the injured list and said then that he’d been dealing with the issue on and off all season.Abreu has underperformed in the first year of a three-year, $58.5 million contract, hitting just .234 with 10 homers and 56 RBIs. He went 2 for 21 in the seven games before he was placed on the injured list.Manager Dusty Baker said the Astros hope his stint on the injured list will help the 2020 AL MVP get back on track.“He’s looked better in batting practice than he has in a couple of months,” Baker said. “So, I think the time off helped him, helped his movement, helped his flexibility, whi...

Tua Tagovailoa responds to comments that ESPN’s Ryan Clark made about his offseason work ethic

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Tua Tagovailoa responds to comments that ESPN’s Ryan Clark made about his offseason work ethic MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa responded pointedly to comments made by ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark that questioned his offseason work ethic. Clark, a former NFL player, said earlier this week that Tagovailoa “wasn’t in the gym” during the offseason. Clark played 13 seasons in the NFL as a defensive back with the New York Giants, Washington and Pittsburgh. He won Super Bowl 43 with the Steelers in the 2008 season, made the Pro Bowl in 2011 and finished with 16 interceptions in 177 games.“He might spend a lot of time in the tattoo parlor,” Clark said. “He was not at the dinner table eating what the nutritionist had advised. He looks ‘happy.’ He is thick.”Clark also compared Tagovailoa’s current body to a dancer at a strip club.After Dolphins practice on Wednesday, Tagovailoa defended his offseason preparation and asked Clark to keep “my name out your mouth.”“He probably knows more about me than I know about myself,” Tagovailoa said. “R...

Extremists abduct more than 40 women in latest attack in northeast Nigeria

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Extremists abduct more than 40 women in latest attack in northeast Nigeria MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — At least 42 women have been abducted by Islamic extremist rebels during an attack in northeast Nigeria’s Borno state, locals told The Associated Press on Wednesday.The rebels attacked the women as they gathered firewood in the Jere district of Borno, which is the epicenter of a 14-year-long insurgency launched by the extremist group known as Boko Haram, according to a member of the Civilian Joint Task Force local security group who identified himself as Abba.Locals also said the victims were from a camp for internally displaced persons in the neighboring Mafa district and had been selling firewood to boost their income as economic hardship in Nigeria under the new president bites harder.Kachalla Maidugu, a government spokesman in the district, confirmed the incident that occurred on Tuesday but was only reported late Wednesday. “We received information yesterday that 46 women were abducted, but only four were allowed to return home while 42 were held back,”...

AP PHOTOS: Hungary hosts track and field world championships, a major sports event

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

AP PHOTOS: Hungary hosts track and field world championships, a major sports event BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Millions of viewers around the world turned their focus to Hungary this month to watch the 2023 World Athletics Championships as the country’s capital of Budapest stepped on the global stage to deliver a major international sports event. At a cost of nearly $700 million, the city’s sparkling National Athletics Center, on the left bank of the Danube River, is hosting more than 2,000 athletes from over 200 countries.Here are some of the best AP images from the first few days of the nine-day track and field event that wraps up on Sunday.The selection was curated by AP photo editor Anita Baca in Mexico City.Follow AP visual journalism: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apnews AP Images on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AP_Images AP Images blog: http://apimagesblog.com/ Source

Movie Review: ‘Bottoms’ is a gonzo gay high-school comedy that comes out on top

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:59 GMT

Movie Review: ‘Bottoms’ is a gonzo gay high-school comedy that comes out on top The rites and rituals of the raunchy high-school comedy can be as prescribed as a class syllabus. But what makes Emma Seligman’s “Bottoms” such an anarchic thrill is how much it couldn’t care less. Sure, come to “Bottoms” with your expectations of house parties and hijinks. But you’ll be leaving with a field full of bloodied football players.Seligman’s film, which opens in theaters Friday, instead follows its own demented logic in a winding and surreal comedy of adolescent absurdity. The brash PJ ( Rachel Sennott ) and the more hesitant Josie ( Ayo Edebiri ) are longtime best friends who, in reaching senior year at Rock Ridge High, have either finally attained a much sought-after status (“We’re finally hot,” insists PJ) or bottomed out at the low end of the high-school totem pole. “Could the ugly, untalented gays please report to the principal’s office?” the principal (Wayne Pére) announces over the PA.PJ and Josie, accepting that descriptio...