Distressed owl trapped in lacrosse netting rescued by Wheat Ridge officers

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

Distressed owl trapped in lacrosse netting rescued by Wheat Ridge officers A great horned owl trapped in lacrosse netting on the Wheat Ridge High School campus was rescued and sent to the Birds of Prey Foundation in Broomfield to be evaluated.The distressed owl was found Wednesday morning and the high school’s resource officer, Joe Mallory, and two community resource officers, Tim Haines and Tristian Siemek, carefully cut the netting and freed the bird.“He’s doing ok, I think he is sore,” said Heidi Bucknam, with the foundation, of the owl. “He really tangled himself up and fought it for a long time.”Related ArticlesColorado News | Hikers are losing their shoes in Colorado’s high country, requiring rescues Bucknam described the owl’s condition as stable and said that it’s too early to tell if and when the bird might be released from the nonprofit’s care.If all goes well with the owl in rehabilitation, it will be released back in the Wheat Ridge area, police said.Last July, a great ...

'Chesapeake Bandits' wanted for 4 armored car robberies in L.A. County

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

'Chesapeake Bandits' wanted for 4 armored car robberies in L.A. County Officials with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Los Angeles Field Office are asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects involved in armored car robberies across the Southland.  The so-called “Chesapeake Bandits” committed four armored car robberies between Feb. 2022 and Feb. 2023, with two of the armed heists taking place in Inglewood, another in South L.A. and one in Hawthorne, a FBI bulletin stated.  Federal agents said the suspects usually overtake armored car drivers as they exit a business or while they service drive-thru ATMs.  “They zip tie the driver while holding them at gunpoint, enter the armored vehicle and steal the money,” the bulletin stated. During one of the robberies, a shot was fired, but no one was injured, authorities said, but added that the suspects should be considered armed and dangerous.  The unknown suspects, dubbed the "Chesapeake Bandits" by the FBI, are believed to be responsible for four armored car robberies in L.A. ...

Man shot and killed in South San Jose

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

Man shot and killed in South San Jose SAN JOSE – A man was shot and killed Wednesday afternoon in South San Jose, police said.The shooting was reported around 1:40 p.m. in the 1000 block of Blossom River Drive, according to the San Jose Police Department. Officers arrived to find a man suffering from life-threatening injuries.Just before 4 p.m., police said the case had been updated to a homicide.The death marked the city’s ninth homicide of the year. The Santa Clara County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s Office will release the man’s identity once it is confirmed and his next of kin is notified.Additional details about the fatal shooting, including a possible motive, were not immediately available. No arrests have been announced.Police said traffic in the area was impacted.Units are currently investigating a shooting that occurred in 1000 Block of Blossom Hill Road. Officers arrived on scene and located one adult male with life-threatening injuries. Please avoid the area. Traffic will be impacted. This is still an act...

Man who shot Black teen on his porch pleads not guilty

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

Man who shot Black teen on his porch pleads not guilty By Margaret Stafford and Jim Salter | Associated PressLIBERTY, Mo. — The 84-year old man who shot Ralph Yarl when the Black teenager went to his door by mistake pleaded not guilty Wednesday in a case that has shocked the country and renewed national debates about gun policies and race in America.Andrew Lester walked into the courtroom with a cane and spoke quietly during Wednesday’s hearing, his first public appearance since last week’s shooting. Authorities say he shot Yarl, a 16-year-old honor student, first in the head, then in the arm after Yarl came to his door because he had confused the address with the home where he was supposed to pick up his younger brothers.The case is among three in recent days involving young people who were shot after mistakenly showing up in the wrong places. A 20-year-old woman was killed in upstate New York when the car she was in pulled into the wrong driveway. In Texas, two cheerleaders were shot after one of them mistakenly got into a...

Letters: Ideological attacks | Senate problem | Alzheimer’s treatment | Benefiting from Trump

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

Letters: Ideological attacks | Senate problem | Alzheimer’s treatment | Benefiting from Trump Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor.Don’t let ideologicalattacks derail DARe: “DA dropped the ball on shooting charges” (Page A6, April 18).Ninfa Woods letter to the editor ignores most of the filed charges in your article, “3 charged with fatal freeway shooting” (Page A1, April 15), and then says Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price should be recalled.Let’s review the facts. DA Price announced that her prosecutors had filed murder charges against all three men. Adding in felony firearms charges could lead to 42 years each upon conviction. They have not ruled out adding future gang enhancements upon reviewing all evidence.After three months, Price, who received 53% of the vote in November, seems to be on a collision course for an undeserved recall. Recall elections are expensive; Gov. Gavin Newsom’s cost California $276 million. They are also the last bastion of hope for conservatives to unseat progressive winner...

Florida expands ‘Don’t Say Gay’; passes 3 more anti-LGBTQ bills

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

Florida expands ‘Don’t Say Gay’; passes 3 more anti-LGBTQ bills By Anthony Izaguirre and Brendan Farrington | Associated PressTALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis added more wins to his agenda targeting the LGBTQ+ community as a state board approved an expansion of what critics call the “Don’t Say Gay” law Wednesday, and the House passed bills on gender-transition treatments, bathroom use and keeping children out of drag shows.The Board of Education approved a ban on classroom instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades, expanding the law that bans those lesson up to grade 3 at the request of DeSantis as he gears up for an expected presidential run.The rule change would ban lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity from grades 4-12, unless required by existing state standards or as part of reproductive health instruction that students can choose not to take. That’s the time when students are becoming aware of their sexuality.The proposal will take effect after a proce...

After community pressure, South Berkeley gets key bus service back

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

After community pressure, South Berkeley gets key bus service back Since the start of the pandemic, South Berkeley has lacked reliable public transportation options for traveling across the city.In August 2020, AC Transit, the East Bay’s biggest bus operator, suspended Line 80 that traveled along Ashby Avenue, Sixth Street and Pierce Street — some of the area’s most dense, diverse and low-income residential and commercial corridors — due to low ridership and revenue losses during the pandemic. Many locals found themselves forced to get around by car, bicycle or foot to the host of schools, shopping centers, healthcare providers and other transit hubs nearby.Of the 1,000 riders Line 80 previously serviced daily, the Ashby segment was the most popular, accounting for around 40% of passengers before the bus went into West Berkeley and El Cerrito, according to Michael Eshelman, AC Transit’s service planning manager.Now, a bus is finally slated to fill that gap.The AC Transit Board of Directors unanimously voted last week to extend the Line 7 bus route,...

Sexual assault suspect sought by Rohnert Park police

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

Sexual assault suspect sought by Rohnert Park police (KRON) -- The Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety is searching for a man who committed sexual assault on Sunday.According to police, the incident happened at about 8:27 p.m. on the south sidewalk of Fairway Drive. The suspect reportedly got off his black bicycle and groped an adult female pedestrian before attempting to assault her. The suspect then fled the scene. San Jose shooting updated to homicide after victim dies from injuries The suspect was described as a Hispanic or mixed-race male with a short, heavyset build. He was wearing a black beanie and a black jacket. Anyone with information is asked to call (707) 584-2600. All information provided will be considered confidential.

E-40 and Sacramento Kings release joint statement

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

E-40 and Sacramento Kings release joint statement (KRON) -- Bay Area rapper Earl "E-40" Stevens and the Sacramento Kings appear to have settled their differences. The two parties released a joint statement on Wednesday afternoon. 'Not right' sports NBA world reacts to Draymond Green suspension Both parties agreed that, contrary to speculation, Stevens was not standing excessively while in his ticketed courtside seat on Saturday night. However, the outcome resulted in a misunderstanding between the Kings and the rapper, and E-40 was ultimately escorted from the game.The basketball team and rapper agreed after "a series of thoughtful and transparent conversations" that there was a "miscommunication" regarding what happened in his courtside seat on Saturday night. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%...

Supreme Court Allows Rodney Reed to Keep Up His Fight for DNA Testing

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:45:31 GMT

Supreme Court Allows Rodney Reed to Keep Up His Fight for DNA Testing In a 6-3 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for Texas death row prisoner Rodney Reed to continue pursuing DNA testing that could finally prove his innocence.“The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling today is a critical step toward the ultimate goal of getting DNA testing in Rodney Reed’s case,” Parker Rider-Longmaid, one of Reed’s attorneys, said Wednesday. “We are grateful that the court has kept the courthouse doors open to Mr. Reed.”Reed, who is Black, was sent to death row for the murder of a 19-year-old white woman named Stacey Stites, whose body was found on the side of a country road outside Bastrop, Texas, in 1996. Sperm recovered from Stites’s body was matched to Reed. Prosecutors called this evidence the “Cinderella’s slipper” that revealed her killer. But Reed insisted he was innocent. He said he’d been having a clandestine affair with Stites, who was engaged to a white cop from a neighboring town. That officer, Jimmy Fennell, denied the possibility of an affair, claim...