Antioch: Alleged prison gang shot caller released after judge lowers bail in murder case
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
MARTINEZ — An alleged prison gang leader accused of ordering the murder of a man over his gang’s attempts to take over an Antioch “money block” has been released from jail after a judge lowered his bail to $200,000 in a pending murder case, court records show.William Pree, 41, faces unresolved charges of murdering 23-year-old Kartiae Ely near East 18th Street and Cavallo Road in 2015. Pree and his co-defendant, 45-year-old Edward Robinson, were convicted of murder in 2017, only to have the case be overthrown by an appeals court earlier this year.Both Robinson — the man accused of shooting Ely in the back of the head — and Pree filed motions to either be released from custody or receive bails lower than the $1 million standard for murder charges. On Friday, Judge John Kennedy granted Pree’s motion over the prosecution’s opposition and denied Robinson’s, clearing the way for Pree’s release from jail.Pree’s motion says t...Milpitas: Ex-city manager sues city, alleges former mayor exchanged endorsements for political favors
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
MILPITAS — A new lawsuit from former City Manager Steve McHarris alleges that ex-Mayor Rich Tran exchanged endorsements for political favors and that he and current Mayor Carmen Montano overstepped their authority by trying to get a city employee fired — accusations that Tran vehemently denies.McHarris, who was hired in June 2019 and left in February after the Milpitas City Council decided not to renew his contract, filed a lawsuit against the city in Santa Clara County Superior Court last week. He’s seeking at least $25,000 in damages, claiming the council violated a provision in his contract that barred them from taking action on his employment within six months of an election, and that they essentially terminated him without cause and frequently scheduled unsanctioned performance evaluations.In early November 2021, McHarris began observing conduct of city officials that he “believed to be unlawful and/or unethical,” the lawsuit said.Tran, Montano ...Oakland human trafficking case thrown out over ‘lack of cooperating witness’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
OAKLAND — Prosecutors here have dismissed a human trafficking case against a 22-year-old man who was accused of pimping a teen girl, court records show.Jeremiah Means, of Oakland, was charged in August with human trafficking, pimping, and pandering. But two months later, in late October, prosecutors in Alameda County moved to dismiss the case due to a “lack of cooperating witness,” according to a minute order from the hearing where the charges were dropped.At the time of the dismissal, Means had been out of jail on his own recognizance for about six weeks, according to court records.At the time of Means’ arrest, police said they obtained text message conversations between Means and the girl showing a “pimp and prostitute relationship.” They alleged that Means met the girl on Instagram and drove out of the Bay Area to meet in person and take her back to Oakland.Kurtenbach: The Warriors’ two-timeline plan is back in action, and it’s a sight to behold
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
The Warriors decided to go all-in on their veteran players this past offseason.The team’s “two-timeline plan” for success was considered over.But no one officially signed the death certificate.Yes, the two timelines are back by anything other than popular demand.With Draymond Green suspended until who knows when and several veteran players playing inconsistent basketball, the Warriors have been forced to turn to the kids over the last few games.And get this: It’s working.The Warriors are on a three-game winning streak, including beating arguably the NBA’s best team, the Celtics, Tuesday night at Chase Center.Now, the bulk of the credit for this streak must go to a resurgent Klay Thompson and the perpetually incredible Steph Curry.But the youngsters are playing serious minutes and providing a serious positive impact.While they might not be the kind of players that can take over for Curry, Thompson, and Green when the triumvirate calls it quits — the true...New York Times Doxxes Source Trafficked by Chinese Gang
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
The New York Times this week published the harrowing account of a man who thought he was applying for a translator job at an e-commerce company in Thailand, but was instead abducted and sold to a Chinese gang who forced him to work for a scam operation in Myanmar.The Times, which withheld Neo Lu’s real name at his request for safety reasons, revealed identifying information about Lu to the public — and potentially the Chinese gangsters who took him hostage — by publishing what appears to be his passport number.“Mr. Lu, who goes by the nickname Neo for the character in the Matrix movies, spoke to The New York Times on the condition that his full name not be used, for fear of retribution from the criminals,” reporter Isabelle Qian wrote in the Times story.According to the account in the newspaper, Lu had provided the Times with photos of his time at the scam work camp, as well as copies of his travel documents to verify the authenticity of his situation. While the Times published seve...2023-24 winter festivals and events in Colorado
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- If you're a fan of winter, you're probably a fan of Colorado. Winter starts Dec. 21 and lasts until March 19, 2024, which means there are plenty of chances to attend a winter-themed event in the state this season. Did you know: These 5 holiday traditions are local to Colorado From an ice sculpture championship in Breckenridge to the difficult-to-explain Frozen Dead Guy Days in Estes Park, there is an event for just about everyone.Ice Castles - Dec. 19- in Cripple CreekThe frozen spectacle opened a few weeks early for the first time since the 2019-20 winter season.Wintersköl - Jan. 11-14, 2024 in AspenAspen's annual "toast to winter" will feature several events to enjoy, from a craft beer festival to fireworks on Aspen Mountain.Ouray Ice Festival - Jan. 18-21, 2024 in OurayThe festival is described as a "gathering to celebrate the sport of ice climbing." It features things like climbing clinics during the day and presentations and movies from championship climbers ...Cleanup efforts underway after gas explosion in West Park injures family of 4
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
The task of clearing debris commenced after a catastrophic blast rocked a West Park neighborhood on Tuesday. Leroy Wilkerson, among the affected residents, spent Wednesday repairing the aftermath of the explosion that knocked out windows and caused extensive damage the night before.The intense home explosion, likely triggered by gas, resonated blocks away, leaving a family of four, including two children, hospitalized.Neighbors rushed to the rescue as paramedics swiftly arrived on the scene.Another neighbor affected was Dominique Wright, who lives next door to the home that exploded. “I’ve been here my entire life … only lived here, so all my memories — my photos, my kids’ photos — all of our stuff is here, and now we gotta get rid of it,” he said. Wright’s home, the only one he’s ever known, will likely have to be torn down after it was badly damaged. Wright’s mother, who was in the home at the time, survived. “She...Macron slams ‘manhunt’ against Depardieu
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron took the side of film star Gérard Depardieu against what he called “a manhunt” as the French actor faces new scrutiny over obscene and sexist remarks.During an interview with the France 5 TV channel, the French president praised Depardieu’s contribution to filmmaking. “I’m a great admirer of Gérard Depardieu, he is a great actor … He has helped introduce our great authors to the world, he makes France proud,” he said.As reported by POLITICO, Macron has distanced himself from his government’s decision to potentially strip Depardieu of his Légion d’Honneur, in the wake of allegations of sexism and sexual assault. Depardieu has been charged with rape in 2020 — he has denied any wrongdoing — and a recently-released documentary, featuring the actor making obscene remarks and sexualizing a young girl, has caused fresh outrage.On Wednesday, the French president confirmed he did not wish Depardieu...EU pledges to join US-led Red Sea patrol effort
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
The European Union said tonight that member countries will contribute to the U.S.-led Operation Prosperity Guardian aimed at protecting commercial shipping in the Red Sea from attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels from Yemen.“Irresponsible Houthi actions are a threat to freedom of navigation in the Red Sea,” tweeted Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief, after an emergency meeting of the bloc’s Political and Security Committee.The EU’s endorsement will make it easier for countries to join the American effort.The U.K. has joined, while Italy is sending a warship. France, which has a destroyer in the area, said on Tuesday it was interested but had not yet committed to joining the operation.Other countries were waiting for the EU to move. The bloc is already running the Atalanta anti-piracy mission off the coast of Somalia, which is led by Spain and has included vessels from countries like Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Italy.Spain was mentione...Dunkin’ is eliminating a plant-based milk from its menus
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:20 GMT
New York (CNN) — Dunkin’ is eliminating coconut milk from its menus less than three years after the chain added the plant-based dairy alternative as an option for drinkers.Dunkin’ confirmed to CNN that it’s “bidding farewell” to coconut milk from US locations in the coming days but noted that the chain will still have almond milk and oat milk as dairy-free creamers.The elimination of coconut milk means the end of its Coconut Refreshers lineup, which were colorful drinks mixing coconut milk and flavored iced tea, also added to menus in 2021. Refreshers can still be ordered with a green tea base.Dunkin’ didn’t specify why it’s reducing its selection of plant-based dairy alternatives, but chains regularly adjust offerings if an item isn’t selling or becomes too expensive.Both are likely reasons why Dunkin’ ditched coconut milk, according to Robert Byrne, director for consumer and industry insights at Technomic. He told CNN that the cost of coconut milk “pl...Latest news
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