Nazi memorabilia, firearms found in Colorado home

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Nazi memorabilia, firearms found in Colorado home DENVER (KDVR) — A Colorado man was arrested after law enforcement said they searched his home and found more than a dozen firearms, potentially destructive devices and Nazi memorabilia and drawings.According to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado, 36-year-old Dean Fabiano was arrested and charged with possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. Man bitten near homeless camp raises safety concerns The investigation began after U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized a package from China labeled "TOYS" which came from a company known to send gun parts and counterfeit merchandise into the United States.According to a criminal complaint, the package contained two Glock switches and was addressed to Fabiano. Neither of the switches, which allow a handgun to operate in a fully automatic fashion, had serial numbers."What I found fascinating was that the feds had been tracking the importation of various trigger devices that would cause semi-automatic handguns, li...

Teenager dead, juvenile suspect in custody after Louisiana school shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Teenager dead, juvenile suspect in custody after Louisiana school shooting Editor’s note: The victim’s name has been corrected. We apologize for the error.GREENSBURG, La. (WVLA) — A teenager is dead and another is in custody after a shooting at a Louisiana school on Tuesday. The incident happened at the St. Helena College and Career Academy at around 3:30 p.m., according to authorities in Greensburgh, Louisiana. Joe Chaney, Chief of Operations with the St. Helena Parish Sheriff’s Office, said the shooting left one student dead while two others had been hospitalized. The conditions of those injured weren't immediately available. A relative at the scene identified the teenager who was killed as Vernon Gordon Jr., 16. He was a football player.A juvenile suspect has been taken into police custody, according to the sheriff's office, and the motive remains under investigation. The St. Helena Parish School District posted to Facebook on Tuesday that classes have been canceled until Friday, as has the upcoming football game. “A tragic incident occurred on the camp...

Paxton communicated with lawyer via encrypted messages, witness says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Paxton communicated with lawyer via encrypted messages, witness says AUSTIN (Nexstar) — Texas’ Court of Impeachment reconvened Tuesday morning for the second week of suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton’s trial, leading off with testimony from Brandon Cammack — the outside counsel Paxton hired to help investigate campaign donor Nate Paul’s claims that are central to the articles of impeachment. Affair and bribery: Witness testimony from day 5 of Paxton's trial Outside counsel hired to investigate Nate Paul's claims reported 'directly to Paxton'Cammack, a Houston attorney, had about five years of experience when he was hired to investigate Paul's claims — which top deputies in Paxton's office had previously looked into and said testified that found to have no merits. Cammack testified Tuesday that he was excited to work for the attorney general's office and after meeting with Paul and his attorney, Michael Wynn, he thought Paul's claims were "serious, if true."Cammack told the jury that he was hired directly by Paxton who told him he woul...

Most should get the new COVID vaccines, U.S. experts say. Availability is imminent.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Most should get the new COVID vaccines, U.S. experts say. Availability is imminent. By MIKE STOBBE and LAURAN NEERGAARD (AP Medical Writers)Most Americans should get an updated COVID-19 vaccine, health officials said Tuesday.Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed the new shots for everyone 6 months and older and the agency’s director quickly signed off Tuesday on the panel’s recommendation. That means doses should be available this week, some as early as Wednesday.The severity of the COVID-19 pandemic has faded, but there are still thousands of hospitalizations and hundreds of deaths in the U.S. each week. Hospitalizations have been increasing since late summer, though the latest data indicate infections may be starting to level off, particularly in the South.Still, experts worry that immunity from previous vaccinations and infections is fading in many people, and a new shot would save many lives.According to a survey last month that CDC cited, about 42% said they would definitely or probably get the new vaccine. Yet only about 20% of a...

Farah Stockman: Corruption is an existential threat to Ukraine, and Ukrainians know it

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Farah Stockman: Corruption is an existential threat to Ukraine, and Ukrainians know it President Joe Biden talks of the world being divided into autocracies and democracies. But a more important division exists: between kleptocracies, where leaders treat their nations like personal piggy banks, and places where corruption is the exception rather than the rule.Since 2014, Ukrainians have been fighting to drag their country into that second category. The Maidan revolution, which sent a pro-Russian president packing, wasn’t just about freeing Ukraine from Russian influence. It was also about breaking the stranglehold of oligarchs who — as in so many former Soviet republics — controlled everything from television stations to the politicians on ballots. The fight against corruption amounts to a second front in Ukraine’s war against Russia.Ukraine is making progress, no small feat in the middle of a hot war. But it is still ranked the second most corrupt country in Europe, after Russia, according to Transparency International. Since the February 2022 Russian invasion, a hos...

Saratoga Springs holds ribbon cutting for new senior center

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Saratoga Springs holds ribbon cutting for new senior center SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The city of Saratoga Springs opened a new senior center on Tuesday. A ribbon cutting was held at the senior center's new location on West Avenue next to the YMCA.It offers hands-on activities, trips, food, and other amenities, as well as a way to make connections with others. Get the latest news, weather, and sports delivered right to your inbox! "It's not about the senior center; it's about a hub for older adults in this community to come to," Saratoga Springs Senior Center Exec. Dir. Lois Celeste said. "It's like a college campus. Where do you go when you relocate here? Where do you go when you move here to be with your children or your grandchildren? When you lose a life partner, where do you go? This is it."It costs $35 per year to join. The project was funded through a $3 million donation from Stewart's Shops.

Longtime firefighter promoted to assistant chief

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Longtime firefighter promoted to assistant chief SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Schenectady Fire Department promoted a longtime member on Tuesday. Deputy Chief George Burns was officially named to the assistant chief position during a ceremony at city hall.Burns has served in the department for 26 years and returned after being laid off for 2.5 years, which the chief said demonstrates his dedication. Burns said he's grateful for the opportunity. Get the latest news, weather, and sports delivered right to your inbox! "I pledge to work tirelessly to uphold the high standards and values of our department, and I will strive to lead by example," he said. "Always putting the safety and well-being of our community and our membership at the forefront of our actions."Burns also thanked his family for their support.

Chief Judge Rowan Wilson takes oath of office

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Chief Judge Rowan Wilson takes oath of office ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York's top judge took the oath of office on Tuesday. A ceremony was held for Rowan Wilson, the chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals.Judge Wilson began his career as a judge in 2017 after working as a lawyer for more than 30 years. He believes his experience on both sides of the bench will serve him well in his new role. Get the latest news, weather, and sports delivered right to your inbox! "From the vantage point of a couple of people whose judgment I respect, they thought I was taking a little time to transition from being an advocate to being a judge," he said. "I hope that I've reconciled that by imagining myself as having the role of an advocate for the law and an advocate for the people of New York."Wilson was nominated after the Senate rejected Judge Hector LaSalle's nomination with some democrats arguing LaSalle was too conservative. The previous chief judge, Janet DiFiore, stepped down last summer.

Man dies in custody just before release from Adams County Detention Facility

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

Man dies in custody just before release from Adams County Detention Facility A 64-year-old man died in custody at the Adams County Detention Facility last week after swallowing an object containing what officials believe were fentanyl pills.The man died just after midnight on Sept. 8 while waiting in a holding cell to post bail, according to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office.The man’s vital signs were taken and he completed a medical questionnaire as part of the standard intake process when he arrived at the jail at 10:39 p.m. Sept. 7 on an arrest warrant.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Arrests of MS-13 street gang members in metro Denver raise hopes violent gang disrupted The man received a wheelchair due to a medical condition and was waiting in a holding cell when deputies noticed he was unresponsive just before midnight.Deputies and paramedics performed CPR and administered Narcan as a precaution, and the man was pronounced dead at 12:05 a.m. Sept. 8.A square object was found in the man’s throat during an autopsy. It contained m...

65 arrests made in illegal street racing crackdown

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:04 GMT

65 arrests made in illegal street racing crackdown Dozens of people were arrested last weekend after the California Highway Patrol conducted two separate enforcement operations in response to illegal street racing events that had been promoted on social media, authorities announced earlier this week.  The crackdown on illegal racing and sideshows happened on Sept. 8 and 9 in the Compton area, according to a CHP news release.  CHP’s Southern Division Street Racing Enforcement Unit said the results of the operation included: 65 arrests 72 citations issued 40 impounded/stored vehicles The vast majority of the arrests were for participating in the illegal races and street takeovers, though there were two arrests made for illegal possession of a firearm and another for assault with a deadly weapon with a vehicle on an officer.  Illegal street racing, sideshows and street takeovers continue to be a problem in Southern California. Earlier this week, a white pickup truck sporting a Domino’s delivery sign o...