Police discover bags of fentanyl beneath ‘trap floor’ of NYC day care center where 1-year-old died
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The owners of a New York City day care center where a toddler died and three others were sickened by opioid exposure last week were hiding bags of fentanyl beneath a trap door in the children’s play area, police said.New York City detectives were executing a search warrant on the Bronx apartment Thursday when they found the narcotics, including a large quantity of fentanyl, and other paraphernalia concealed by plywood and tile flooring. Photos shared by police show bags full of powder inside the “trap floor,” a few steps away from a shelf of children’s toys. The grim discovery came nearly a week after four young children attending the day care in the Bronx apartment were treated for opioid poisoning. One of the victims, 1-year-old Nicholas Dominici, is believed to have died from the exposure. The day care center operator, Grei Mendez, and a tenant of the building, Carlisto Acevedo Brito, were charged with murder of “depraved indifference” in Dominici’s death. Authori...B.C. First Nation research finds 158 child deaths at four facilities
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
MISSION, BRITISH COLUMBIA — An investigation into unmarked graves and missing children by British Columbia’s Sto:lo Nation has revealed at least 158 deaths, most of them at a hospital.But representatives from the Sto:lo Nation Chiefs’ Council and Stó:lō Research and Resource Management Centre said Thursday that their work has only just begun, and is being hampered by lack of access to information from the federal government and religious institutions that were involved in the schools. As part of the nation’s “Taking Care of Our Children” project, researchers provided Sto:lo members and the media with an update Thursday on archival research, field work involving ground-penetrating radar, and genealogical research into historical sites of three residential schools, cemeteries and a First Nation hospital. Researchers with the nation said the documents show most of the children reportedly died of diseases such as tuberculosis, with other deaths recorded as accidents, b...An end in sight? Striking writers and Hollywood studios spend second full day in negotiations
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood studios and striking screenwriters spent Thursday in talks that could potentially put an end to the nearly five-month dispute that has brought many film and television productions to a halt.The Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, which represents the industry’s studios, streaming services and production companies, negotiated for a second full day at the latter organization’s headquarters in Los Angeles. Reports of progress heading into the day had observers watching the meeting closely, but there were no significant updates from inside the room Thursday. Present at the negotiations were a group of top entertainment CEOs including Disney’s Bob Iger, Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav, Universal’s Donna Langley and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos. On Wednesday night, CNBC reporter David Faber wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the writers and AMPTP were “near” an agreement and “hope to finalize the...Weapons charges dropped in 2018 raid on family compound in desert that turned up child’s remains
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Two firearms charges were dismissed Thursday amid preparations for a trial against an extended family arrested in a 2018 law enforcement raid on a ramshackle desert compound in northern New Mexico and the discovery of a young boy’s decomposed body.The changes narrow the case to terrorism and kidnapping charges against five defendants in a trial scheduled to begin Monday with jury selection at U.S. District Court in Albuquerque.Authorities had been searching for a sickly 3-year-old who had been reported missing by his mother in Georgia when, in August 2018, they burst into a ramshackle encampment in the remote desert surrounded by berms of used tires with an adjacent firing range. Sheriff’s deputies and state agents initially found 11 hungry children and a small arsenal of ammunition and guns. After days of searching, they recovered the decomposed remains of the 3-year-old in an underground tunnel.The trail was delayed repeatedly amid the logistical challe...Destructive West Kelowna blaze that spurred B.C.’s wildfire crisis is under control
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
WEST KELOWNA, B.C. — The large wildfire that destroyed dozens of homes in West Kelowna, B.C., and was a key front in the province’s most devastating fire season on record is now considered “held” after raging out of control since mid-August. The 139-square-kilometre McDougall Creek fire destroyed or damaged nearly 190 properties and forced the evacuation of thousands of people. The province’s wildfire service said that while holding the fire is an important milestone, there’s still much work ahead and multiple hazards are present in some areas.The classification means officials believe the blaze is not likely to spread past predetermined boundaries under current conditions.“The response to a fire of this scale requires strong teamwork and collaboration across jurisdictions,” an online statement by the BC Wildfire Service said.“Thanks to partner agencies, First Nations and local governments, national and international resources, as well as the many...Tears of joy after Brazil’s Supreme Court makes milestone ruling on Indigenous lands
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Indigenous people celebrated Thursday after Brazil’s Supreme Court ruled to enshrine their land rights, removing the imminent threat those protections could be rolled back.The justices had been evaluating a lawsuit brought by Santa Catarina state, backed by farmers, seeking to block an Indigenous group from expanding the size of its territorial claim. Nearly all of the high court’s justices voted to support the Indigenous group, which has far-reaching implications for territories nationwide.Dozens of Indigenous people in traditional yellow feather headdresses and body paint danced, sang and jumped around in front of a multitude of flashing cameras in the capital of Brasilia after the decisive vote was cast. Some wiped away tears of joy.“I’m shaking. It took a while, but we did it. It’s a very beautiful and strong feeling. Our ancestors are present — no doubt about it,” said Jéssica Nghe Mum Priprá, who is from the Xokleng-Laklano Indigenous group.In...Former Mouseketeer in Memphis gets help from community
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WREG) — He's lived among the stars and even been one himself, but in his later years, a Highland Heights man could use a little help after a burst pipe forced him to live without plumbing for months.Ric Morgan has been experiencing a few lows, but he's seen plenty of highs. He served as a theatrical and entertainment caterer, spending 10 years on the road with Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks and others. Booking a COVID-19 vaccine? Some are reporting canceled appointments or insurance issues In 1955, Ric Morgan was one of the original Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers. An old photo even shows him with actress Annette Funicello.“Well you know, they say most people have 15 minutes of fame. I had 65 years,” he said.Ric Morgan hugs Alice Harrington on the steps of his Memphis home.Ric retired from the bright lights and settled back in Memphis at his modest family home. He brought joy to many throughout his long career. Later he used his catering talents to coo...APD investigating south Austin homicide
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department is investigating a homicide that occurred in south Austin Thursday.APD will hold the briefing in the 7200 block of Congress Avenue.This is a developing story and will be updated as more information become available.St. Paul man sentenced for assaulting Oakdale police officer with an SUV
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
A St. Paul man was sentenced this week to just over five years in prison in connection with an assault of an Oakdale police officer with an SUV last year.Robert Paul Braun, 30, pleaded guilty in Washington County District Court to felony aiding and abetting second-degree assault for accelerating the SUV from the passenger seat as the officer was in the door frame and trying to subdue the driver. Four other charges against Braun relating to the June 21, 2022, incident were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.According to the charges, Oakdale officers were called to LA Fitness health club just before 8 p.m. on a report of a woman who stole a duffel bag. When officers arrived, they saw a woman, later identified as Samantha Rae Jasper, run and get into the driver’s seat of a Honda SUV. Braun was in the passenger seat.An officer positioned a squad car behind the Honda, while another tried to remove Jasper, who then put the SUV in gear, the charges say. With the officer in the door fram...Vadnais Heights insurance broker charged with $650K fraud scheme
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:33:32 GMT
A former Vadnais Heights insurance broker invented customers and used phony Social Security numbers to earn nearly $650,000 in commission payments, according to prosecutors.Six felony charges filed this month in Ramsey County District Court allege that Kevin Anthony Meyers, 48, of Blaine, submitted hundreds of policy applications from fictitious customers while working for Cigna Corp. from 2018 to 2020.Meyers faces two counts each of insurance fraud, theft by swindle and identity theft. The most serious counts carry a sentence of up to 20 years in prison and a $100,000 fine. Meyers’ first court appearance is set for Oct. 10. An attorney for Meyers is not listed in court documents.According to the criminal complaint:Life Insurance Company of North America, a subsidiary of Cigna Corp., reported suspected insurance fraud to the Minnesota Commerce Fraud Bureau in January. Cigna reported that Meyers, who was one of its brokers, submitted hundreds of supplemental insurance policy applicat...Latest news
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