King Soopers fired 5 workers for stopping shoplifter: Problem Solvers investigation
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. (KDVR) — They thought they were doing the right thing. Instead, five employees at a King Soopers grocery store in Greenwood Village were terminated for holding a shoplifting suspect and calling the police.It's been more than six months since the employees were fired, and they still haven't received an arbitration date to hear their appeals."I think it is a travesty of justice, quite frankly," said Greg McArthur, one of the five King Soopers employees. King Soopers security guard fired after he was punched by shoplifter The other four employees let go for the Nov. 2 incident are Teresa Maldonado, Julie Olivett, Pressley Swenson and Naghi Salimi.All five sat down separately with the Problem Solvers to talk about what each felt was a wrongful termination. "Just trying to help," said Naghi Salimi, who moved to Colorado from Iran in 2017. He said King Soopers was the one and only place he had worked since emigrating to the United States."I never thought I'd be ...Venezuelan migrant in Denver describes journey to seek asylum in the US
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Samuel, a Venezuelan migrant who asked to use his first name, said he spent days trekking through wilderness across a continent, eventually landing at a hotel in Denver.Samuel said he saw dead people and other things he wouldn't talk about, and he experienced that danger firsthand.FOX31 met Samuel at the Denver hotel where is staying. The accommodations are part of the city's effort to house and care for hundreds of migrants who have arrived here in the last week. Denver mayor calls for more federal action to address migrant surge U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo, D-Colorado, told FOX31 that she and other lawmakers sent a letter to President Joe Biden, asking for help to fund care for migrants."Food, shelter, health services, transportation, other social services that are already being done, just without federal funding," Caraveo said.Colorado U.S. Rep. Yadira Caraveo pushes for more federal dollars to fund Denver's migrant aid. (Credit: Rogelio Mares, KDVR)After a treache...Debate over property tax bill continues
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A historic legislative session ended after 120 days. Gov. Jared Polis’ property tax measure eventually passed both the House and Senate, but not before House Republicans protested the vote by walking out in the session’s final hours.House Minority Leader Mike Lynch voiced his frustrations after House Democrats prevented further debate on the measure. Lynch joined Matt Mauro on "Colorado Point of View" this week, saying, “If we would have had the tools afforded to us in the constitution without having rules keeping us from the debate going, the bill would have never survived.” Lawmakers reflect on rocky finish to legislative session The House Speaker also shared her perspective on the walkout earlier this week."At the end of the day, our responsibility is to represent our constituents with our voice through the voting process," Speaker Julie McCluskie said.McCluskie also joined "Colorado Point of View" this week and commented on concerns the measure was brought up l...Police investigating shooting and fire in Fort Lauderdale home involving barricaded subject
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
Police are investigating a shooting and a fire at a home in Fort Lauderdale involving a barricaded subject.Fort Lauderdale Police and Fire Rescue units responded to a home in the area of Northwest 27th Terrace and 18th Court, just before 8:25 p.m., Thursday.Police said they responded in reference to a shooting, but upon arrival, the armed subject barricaded himself inside the residence and is believed to have set it on fire.SWAT negotiators have also arrived at the scene and continue to speak to the subject in the hopes of reaching a peaceful resolution.Firefighters have put out the flames, but the investigation is expected to go late into the night.Detectives have not provided further details about the incident, as they continue to investigate.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Knife, airsoft guns found inside students’ backpacks at 3 Broward schools
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
Dangerous items were discovered inside students’ backpacks at three Broward County schools, district officials said.According to Broward County Public Schools, officials found a knife and two airsoft guns on Thursday.The weapons were found at Sea Castle Elementary in Miramar, Gulfstream Academy of Hallandale Beach K-8 and Falcon Cove Middle in Weston.Each student will be disciplined in accordance with the district’s Code Book for Student Conduct.More than 6 years after 3 men stormed his club, former owner talks for first time about surviving bloody battle
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
An overnight rampage at a South Florida club in 2016 left the owner shot and shaken. It has taken him more than six years to even speak about the bloody battle inside. Now — for the first time — he is sharing his survival story with 7 Investigates’ Karen Hensel.911 dispatcher: “Where is he shot, sir?”Caller: “He was shot in the head. He was shot in the face.”Sept. 17, 2016, a panicked call to 911 just before 3 a.m.Caller: “We don’t know if they’re still there. We got it barricaded. Please, get someone here. He needs help.”In a botched robbery attempt, the owner of the Castle Bar in Hollywood had just been shot after three men stormed the door.Caller: “He’s alert, but he’s going down fast.”Crime scene photos show the bloody scene inside and at least a dozen shell casings.Dean Gramenidis was the owner of the bar.Dean Gramenidis: “The doctors thought I was going to end up dying. I still have...Philippine court acquits former justice minister of drug charges after key witnesses said they lied
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A former Philippine opposition senator and justice minister was acquitted of drug charges Friday after key witnesses recanted and said they had lied about her involvement in narcotics trafficking.Leila de Lima, 63, remained jailed, however, as she has one outstanding charge against her. De Lima has been detained since 2017 on drug charges she says were fabricated by former President Rodrigo Duterte and his officials in an attempt to muzzle her criticism of his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs. His campaign left thousands of mostly petty suspects dead and sparked an International Criminal Court investigation as a possible crime against humanity.Duterte, who has insisted on de Lima’s guilt, left office last June at the end of his turbulent six-year term.Trial court judge Abraham Alcantara said in his ruling that a former senior police official’s recantation led to his decision to acquit de Lima.“Without his testimony, the crucial link to establish con...Austin property owner finds ankle monitor on his roof
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A south Austin property owner said he is fed up and concerned after he found an ankle monitor on the roof of his business."We put up the fence on Tuesday," said Peter Morales as he walked through his property on South Lamar.Morales noticed someone had recently moved into the alley on his property, leaving the area trashed."Laptops and a bunch of bags, and needles and drugs," said Morales as he showed video of the camp. "I actually had to hire someone to do the removal"He also found an ankle monitor on the roof of his business, with bedding and an area he said looked like someone was living at.Morales said he called police who stopped by to escort someone off his property.Morales said an ankle monitor was picked up by a detective, but so far he has not heard who the person was or why they were required to wear the monitoring device."Is there a predator or violent criminal sleeping on top of my building?" Morales said.He said whoever was living on his roof also damaged...Jose Miranda says demotion to Saints has been difficult: ‘The whole team was struggling.’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
The latest episode of “The Reluctant Saint” took center stage at CHS Field on Thursday night, with Jose Miranda joining Trevor Larnach as co-star.The exiled Twins hitters were in the heart of the Saints’ lineup in an 8-7 win over Indianapolis, with Miranda playing third base and Larnach serving as the designated hitter. And just as Larnach said earlier in the week, Miranda feels that while he has had his struggles, it was disappointing that management decided to send him down.“The whole team was struggling,” Miranda said. “It was a tough stretch for everyone up there. We had a really tough road trip. It’s tough; at the end of the day you don’t want to be here, you want to be in the big leagues. Especially after last year and making the Opening Day roster.“But I just have to put my work in here and get back to the bigs. I just have to come here with a good mentality and get better both offensively and defensively.”Miranda was hitting .220 with three home runs and 13 RBIs when he was ...Proposed $5.5 million water district for Poestenkill
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:27 GMT
POESTENKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) - It has been more than two years since PFAS were found in Poestenkill drinking water and tonight NEWS10 was at a public meeting where a new water district is being presented followed by public comment. Siena student, bus driver who helped during medical episode reunite Dozens filled the Poestenkill fire house as the Laberge group presented a $5.5 million solution to the unhealthy water supply. Nearly 60% of that bill would be covered by grants, but that still leaves the town and residents on the hook for the rest. It's now causing sticker shock for many in this small community.“People you are being flim flammed. You want to be flim flammed, go along with these people,” said Paul Plant.It will cost all property owners nearly $1000 a year, whether they are connected to the system or not. Staying safe during Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month “The question is, is it affordable, are we paying the right cost?” asked Greg Pattenaude.“$1,000 a yea...Latest news
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