A 4-year-old police dog named Yoda detained fugitive Danilo Cavalcante, bringing an end to the exhaustive, nearly 2 week-long manhunt
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
(CNN) — Moments after law enforcement officials spotted convicted murderer Danilo Cavalcante’s head peeking through the underbrush, they released a police dog who bit and subdued Cavalcante, leading to his apprehension nearly two weeks after he escaped prison, officials said.The dog, a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois male named Yoda, was from one of two tactical teams that moved in on Cavalcante at around 8 a.m. in a wooded Pennsylvania area, ending an intensive manhunt that drew hundreds of law enforcement officials to the area without any shots fired during the arrest.Yoda was a significant force in the takedown, preventing Cavalcante from using a stolen rifle in his possession that lay within arms-reach, said Lt. Colonel George Bivens of the Pennsylvania State Police during a news conference Wednesday.“He was just essential as far as the tracking and searching, as were numerous other K-9s that were here,” Robert Clark, supervisory deputy US Marshal for Pennsylvania’s eastern dis...What you need to know about the EU investigation into Chinese e-cars
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
BRUSSELS — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s announcement of an anti-subsidy investigation into Chinese electric vehicles risks sparking a trade war with Beijing. Here is what you need to know about the probe — and what happens next:How does it work? The EU will trigger an investigation into imports of new battery-powered passenger electric vehicles made in China, regardless of whether they are Chinese or European brands. Such investigations happen when a foreign country is suspected of subsidizing products in a way that harms European industry — as the EU executive believes to be the case. The e-car investigation has not yet been launched officially. Once that happens, the Commission will seek reactions from the Chinese government and the companies concerned. It’s then up to the Commission to prove whether car exporters received subsidies from the Chinese government during a specific time period and whether these subsidies are harmf...Police search for driver after state trooper dragged by fleeing vehicle in Brockton
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
Authorities are searching for a 31-year-old Brockton man wanted for assaulting an officer after Massachusetts State Police say he dragged a trooper while fleeing a traffic stop.MSP officials said the incident happened just before 6 p.m. on Wednesday when state police stopped a vehicle driven by a man identified as Derek Lobo.According to officials, Lobo’s car was pulled over on Montello Street for motor vehicle violations, but while two troopers were investigating, the suspect accelerated and drove off, dragging a trooper for a short distance.The trooper suffered minor injuries as a result, but was able to get up and run back to the cruiser to try and pursue the suspect. The entire incident was captured on an MSP cruiser dashcam. According to state police, Lobo is currently wanted for multiple charges that include:Assault and Battery on a Police OfficerAssault and Battery with a Dangerous WeaponNegligent Operation of Motor VehicleTrafficking in FentanylAnyone with information ...‘Tornadic’ damage confirmed in North Attleboro, parts of Rhode Island and Connecticut after Wednesday storm
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
Damage left in the wake of a storm that blew through southern New England on Wednesday was “tornadic” in nature, according to officials who are now working to determine the extent of the event.The National Weather Service’s Boston office said a survey team confirmed damage in Killingly, Conn., Foster, Glocester, and Lincoln RI, and North Attleboro in Massachusetts was the result of a tornado.“Team is still determining if it was a continuous path or separate touchdowns, a final EF-rating, path length & width,” the NWS Boston Twitter account stated Thursday afternoon.The determination came less than 24 hours after a Tornado Warning was issued for parts of Rhode Island and Bristol County. A warning also into effect for neighboring Norfolk and Plymouth counties before expiring at 6:30 p.m.https://twitter.com/NWSBoston/status/1702376691207905721This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Patriots’ offense gets one piece of good news before Dolphins game
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
FOXBORO — Patriots offensive linemen Trent Brown and Sidy Sow, both of whom are in concussion protocol, were absent from practice for the second straight day Thursday.Center David Andrews, who popped up on the injury report with a hamstring ailment Wednesday, was present, however. Andrews was spotted in the Patriots locker room Wednesday with a sleeve over his left leg but appears to be moving fine. The offensive captain spoke to reporters Wednesday before practice.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Callahan: Why the Patriots’ JuJu Smith-Schuster question won’t be going away New England Patriots | Patriots proving to be better fit for ex-Dolphins TE Mike Gesicki New England Patriots | Patriots’ Jonathan Jones explains how to defend Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill New England Patriots | Patriots sign rookie defensive back to final practice squad spot New England Patriots | Patriots̵...Worst of Hurricane Lee to miss Boston, but nor’easter conditions expected, Mayor Wu says
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
The worst of Hurricane Lee is expected to miss Boston, but nor’easter conditions with heavy rain, high winds and coastal flooding are still expected this weekend, Mayor Michelle Wu said Thursday.The storm is expected to make landfall in Boston late Friday night, with peak conditions seen from that time through early Saturday morning. It is expected to last through Saturday evening, Wu said at a late morning press conference.The path of the storm “has turned slightly east,” away from the city, but remains “unpredictable,” Wu said, citing an update she received that morning from the National Weather Service.“Our top priority is making sure that we are keeping all of our communities safe,” Wu said, while surrounded by the city’s emergency response chiefs, adding that she has also been in contact with both MEMA and FEMA.“We are paying particular attention to those areas of the city that are on the coast and tend to receive the brunt of flooding whenever we do get storms like this — neig...Angry and frustrated, McCarthy finds that even a Biden impeachment inquiry isn’t enough for GOP
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
By LISA MASCARO and FARNOUSH AMIRI (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Angry, frustrated and unable to lead a fractured and unruly Republican majority, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Thursday told the colleagues threatening to oust him: Do it.The embattled Republican leader essentially dared his hard-right flank to quit holding the risk of a vote to remove him from the job. If you’re going to do it, go ahead and try, McCarthy told the Republicans behind closed doors.“File the f—- motion,” McCarthy said, using a profanity for emphasis, according to those in the private meeting.With a government shutdown looming, McCarthy is confronting the same stubborn problem that has driven Republicans before him from the speaker’s job — trying to lead a ruptured GOP majority that’s split between what’s left of the traditional party and a harder-right element largely allied with former President Donald Trump.Even his decision to launch an impe...Firefighters fear the toxic chemicals in their gear could be contributing to cancer cases
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — Boston firefighter Daniel Ranahan had heard about colleagues getting cancer but he was stunned when doctors discovered a tumor in his chest.He was only 30 and had been in the Boston Fire Department less than a decade. But as he investigated his diagnosis of Hodgkin’s lymphoma in October 2020 and sought successful treatment, he learned he and others wore gear that contained the toxic industrial compound PFAS.“You always hear about the dangers. You just never think it’s going be you,” said Ranahan, who stopped working due to the cancer and is among thousands of firefighters nationwide who sued PFAS manufacturers and companies that make firefighting gear and foam, seeking damages for their exposure.“These guys put this on day in and day out to protect neighborhoods and wherever they are working,” he said. The Associated Press was not given access to his doctors due to the ongoing litigation, making it difficult to independently verify his claims.The multi-laye...Environmental groups urge regulators to shut down California reactor over safety, testing concerns
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Environmental groups called on federal regulators Thursday to immediately shut down one of two reactors at California’s last nuclear power plant until tests can be conducted on critical machinery they believe could fail and cause a catastrophe.Friends of the Earth and Mothers for Peace said in a petition filed with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that tests and inspections have been delayed for nearly 20 years on the pressure vessel in the Unit 1 reactor at the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Instead, the groups argue, operator Pacific Gas & Electric has relied on data from similar reactor vessels to justify continued operations at Diablo Canyon, while dismissing indications that the steel wall in Unit 1 might be deteriorating from sustained exposure to radiation and is becoming susceptible to cracking, a condition technically known as embrittlement.“We will not sit idly by while PG&E cuts corners on Unit ...Annie Lennox plans to fundraise and entertain at Rotary event in Italy. She does not plan to retire
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 03:25:59 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Annie Lennox is not retiring.Though her partner in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Eurythmics Dave Stewart recently posted that Lennox “ won’t be touring anymore ” and would not be part of the “Sweet Dreams 40th Anniversary Tour” this fall, the “Here Comes the Rain Again” singer told The Associated Press that she will continue to perform, especially at events that support causes she is passionate about and her own nonprofit work.“I’m not retiring from anything,” Lennox said. “I’m just stepping back because I spent decades on the road. And at the age of 68, I’m very fortunate in that I can do sort of one-off appearances now and then. But I think when it comes to an actual tour where you have like 73-date commitments night after night and traveling on the road, it’s incredibly intense. It’s arduous.”Instead, Lennox plans on performing at more events like “ Time for Change,” a fundraiser for numerous nonprofits, including Rotary International’s End Polio Now initiat...Latest news
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