Disabled man in wheelchair shot multiple times with pellet gun and mocked; detectives seek culprits
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
A disabled man in a wheelchair was shot with a pellet gun and then mocked early Saturday morning in Pontiac, Michigan, and detectives are seeking the public’s help in finding the culprits.Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest.According to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, the victim is a 30-year-old Pontiac man who was shot July 15 at 12:17 a.m. while he was on the sidewalk near the intersection of Bennett Street and Baldwin Road, heading toward a gas station. The suspect was reportedly in a small, tan sedan that pulled up next to the man, and multiple shots were fired. The occupants of the car reportedly laughed and shouted at the man, and then drove away. The injured man then went home and reported the incident to the sheriff’s office.Related ArticlesNational News | YouTuber apologizes after selling access to autopsy photos of 11-year-old murder victim Gannon Stauch National News | ‘Behold the Mon...Santa Cruz Mountains vineyards expecting a late harvest
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
The harvests at most Santa Cruz Mountains vineyards are running about a month behind, especially those with coastal influence like Burrell School, Fogarty and Bargetto. From Kennedy Road in Los Gatos, Greg Perrucci reports, “Normally, we would be in veraison by the end of July. Not a snowball’s chance of that happening. Reminds me of 2010 and more so 2011. Thanksgiving harvests, anyone?”Local wineries, however, are still pouring. House Family Vineyards in Saratoga is once again open for tasting, Thursday-Sunday, noon-5 p.m., at Izumi Point by reservation to https://www.housefamilyvineyards.com. The grapes there are looking good, as is the crop at Cooper Garrod and Kings Mountain.Testarossa University is offering summer classes at the Los Gatos winery. Wines from the Santa Lucia Highlands will be throwing down against pours from the Santa Rita Hills on July 26, 6-7:30 p.m. Explore a vertical of coveted Diana’s Chardonnays July 30, 2-3:30 p.m. Registration for each class is $85 at htt...YouTuber apologizes after selling access to autopsy photos of 11-year-old murder victim Gannon Stauch
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
Gannon Stauch National Center for Missing and Exploited Children via APA true-crime influencer on YouTube is apologizing after selling access to autopsy photos of 11-year-old Gannon Stauch, a Colorado Springs boy murdered by his stepmother three years ago.The poster, who goes by Zav Girl, has received intense backlash online after publishing the photos of Stauch in a video on her now-defunct Patreon page, which allows creators to charge money for content.The woman received the photos through an open records request with the Colorado Judicial Department, an agency spokesperson confirmed Friday.Autopsy photos normally are not releasable under Colorado’s open records laws, but the photos of the murdered boy became public record after they were introduced as exhibits during the May trial of his stepmother.Patreon removed the video and Zav Girl’s account from the site. A spokesperson said that the content violated guidelines for violent and graphic content.Zav Girl, who has nearly 8...‘Behold the Monster’ author Jillian Lauren exposes America’s most prolific serial killer
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
The Middle Eastern folk tale of Scheherazade unspools in the opening pages of “Some Girls,” Jillian Lauren’s 2010 New York Times bestselling memoir recounting her experiences as a sex worker in the harem of the Sultan of Brunei.More than a decade after that book was published, Lauren herself became a kind of Scheherazade in “Behold the Monster: Confronting America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer,” out July 18. But instead of spinning tales to keep a murderous king from spilling the blood of innocent women, she lured another murderous despot – Sam Little, who confessed to murdering 93 women – into telling the stories of those he had already killed, in an effort to save their memory from police cold case files.By her account, that effort – which over the course of almost five years took her everywhere from maximum security prisons to courthouses and the homes of victims’ bereaved relatives – just about broke her.“I really never anticipated the emotional depths it would take me to,” Laur...Jennifer Lin named executive director of Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
The Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce has a new leader: Jennifer Lin.Lin replaces former executive director Catherine Somers, who held the job for seven years and oversaw the implementation of parklets, the popular summer Promenades and disbursement of the town’s American Rescue Plan Act funds.Lin is a Bay Area native who grew up in Danville, but she always wanted to live in Los Gatos. She said after years of manifesting it, her wish finally came true and she’s lived in town since 2019.“I love to hike and be outdoors. So that was another key reason that I love Los Gatos: the accessibility to the parks and the trails,” Lin said. “I have it on my bucket list to hike all the national parks, but I’m satisfied with everything we’ve got. So you’ll find me walking around Los Gatos and walking around the trails, probably with my dog Dashi.”Lin’s first day on the job was July 5. While she’s starting with a completely blank slate after Somers and her staff members Ra...Bay FC taps former Warriors marketing head to be COO
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
Bay FC is continuing to build out its front office — and with the latest hire, the club has poached someone from a different pro sports team in the Bay Area.Former top Golden State Warriors marketing executive Jen Millet will be the new soccer team’s chief operating officer on Monday, the team announced on Tuesday. Her first day with Bay FC was Monday.Millet joins after spending most of six years with Golden State, working up to becoming the Warriors’ chief marketing officer before she left for Bay FC. While she acknowledged it was hard to leave the Warriors, Bay FC provided her with a “perfect storm” to jump into women’s sports.“I’ve had conversations in the past about working in women’s sports, and this conversation with Bay FC was the first I’ve ever had where the business case was sort of front and center,” Millet told this news organization Monday. “The approach wasn’t led with a philanthropic, mission-driven [approach] — all of that is still there, but the conversation was rea...Efforts underway to save Anchor Brewing Company
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
(KRON) -- Investors are reaching out in a last-ditch effort to save Bay Area staple Anchor Brewing Company in Potrero Hill, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to KRON4. Truck driver suspected of DUI in Healdsburg Hwy 101 crash The company had been searching for buyers over the past year, but the owners were unable to find one. However, once news of the SF staple closure was announced, several potential buyers came out of the woodwork. At this time, there are about 24 individual investors who have "expressed interest" in buying all or some of Anchor Brewing Company. Their names are being collected and shared with the Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors, who is managing the liquidation process for the company, the spokesperson said. 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...Pentagon Joins Elon Musk's War Against Plane Tracking
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
A technology wish list circulated by the U.S. military’s elite Joint Special Operations Command suggests the country’s most secretive war-fighting component shares an anxiety with the world’s richest man: Too many people can see where they’re flying their planes.The Joint Special Operations Air Component, responsible for ferrying commandos and their gear around the world, is seeking help keeping these flights out of the public eye through a “‘Big Data’ Analysis & Feedback Tool,” according to a procurement document obtained by The Intercept. The document is one of a series of periodic releases of lists of technologies that special operations units would like to see created by the private sector. Join Our Newsletter Original reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to you. I'm in The listing specifically calls out the risk of social media “tail watchers” and other onli...Loudoun Co. envisions what US 50 commute could look like — 40 years down the road
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
Loudoun County — the fastest-developing area in the D.C. region — is trying to prioritize improvements to perpetually congested stretches of U.S. Route 50, a major commuter route through Northern Virginia.The county board of supervisors on Tuesday will discuss what changes can be made over the next 40 years to improve the east-west route that runs 86 miles through Virginia.In Loudoun County, U.S. 50 consists of two lanes in the rural western county, where the Virginia Department of Transportation says daily traffic volume varies between 17,000 and 49,000 vehicles per day, from U.S. Route 15 to Old Ox Road, also known as Virginia State Route 606.As U.S. 50 moves east to Fairfax County, the average traffic volume through the Route 28/Sully Road interchange increases to more than 71,000 vehicles per day.In 2019, Loudoun County determined that Route 50, which is dominated by traffic lights, would ultimately be converted to a limited-access highway, between still-being-built Northstar Bo...Man killed in shooting near Catholic University
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:25:47 GMT
A man is dead after being shot near Catholic University’s bookstore in Northeast D.C. on Monday night.It happened around 10 p.m. at 7th and Monroe Streets, D.C. police said.The man was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, where he later died.It isn’t publicly known if the man who was shot has any relation to the university.Police are currently searching for a suspect.This is the third shooting on or near a college campus in the D.C. region in the past three weeks.Earlier this month, a Kentucky teacher was shot and killed during what police said was a robbery attempt on Catholic’s campus.A construction worker was killed on Howard University’s campus last week during another robbery attempt.Here’s a map of where police said Sunday night’s shooting happened: WTOP’s Jessica Kronzer contributed to this report.SourceLatest news
- It’s not too soon to plan your winter escape. Here are 5 enticing destinations
- Rank the Orioles’ top postseason moments, from the 1966 World Series to the 2014 playoff run
- How to stay safe on Hawaii’s beaches
- Highest savings yields are topping inflation. Here’s why that’s important for savers
- Ask the Pediatrician: What to know about mental health in teen athletes
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Surprising sources of added sugar
- 5 credit card scams to watch out for this holiday season
- New health, sexual education guidelines pass state board unanimously
- Ukraine complains to WTO about Hungary, Poland and Slovakia banning its food products
- ‘It was effective’: Police defend use of conducted energy weapon on girl, 12, at Oshawa school