Police: Florida woman stabbed roommate to death, dumped Mountain Dew on herself in effort to remove DNA
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida (WESH) — A Daytona Beach woman is accused of killing her roommate.According to court documents, 35-year-old Nichole Maks is charged with first-degree premeditated murder.According to an affidavit, an officer was flagged down on July 1 due to a fire at 622 Clark St. in Daytona Beach. A victim was found inside the home with multiple stab wounds to his torso and blunt force trauma to the back of his head.The victim was identified as 79-year-old Michael Cerasoli.Inside the victim’s bedroom, detectives found a knife covered in blood near the victim’s body. Police say there were two cell phones inside the victim’s bedroom: one belonging to the victim and one belonging to Maks.The victim’s landlord told police that Maks lives at the Clark Street residence with the victim.Early the next morning, officers found Maks in Holly Hill. Police say when they made contact with her, she dropped a knife and a hammer. Police say she had blood on her ...Residents at condominium in Pembroke Pines told to evacuate after 2 buildings deemed unsafe
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
Several tenants only have a few days to move out of their apartments after their building was condemned. Residents at the Heron Pond Condominiums, located at 8400 SW 1st St., were instructed to move out of their units after two buildings were found to have structural issues. City officials on Tuesday told residents at 12:30 p.m. that they need to vacate the building by Aug. 24. “Today, the sheriff came and he knocked, and he said we got to vacate,” said Katline, a resident. According to officials with they city’s Fire and Building Department, buildings three and 10 at the condo community were deemed unsafe. Officials said they gave the condo owners plenty of time to fix and come into compliance with some of the issues they discovered. They claimed “unsatisfactory actions have been taken by unit owners to address this.”7News camera captured unsafe structure notices placed on two doors at the buildings that were deemed unsafe. The property manager, who ha...Prosecuting ousted president of Niger would be ‘unjustified,’ US says
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
The State Department said on Monday that it would be “unwarranted and unjustified” if Niger’s military junta moved forward with its plan to prosecute ousted President Mohamed Bazoum on treason charges over his dealings with foreign leaders and organizations.Military authorities who have taken over the nation, in the Sahel region of Africa, “gathered the necessary evidence” to prosecute Bazoum “for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of Niger,” junta spokesperson Col. Amadou Abdramane said in a statement read on state television on Sunday night, according to Reuters.“This action is completely unwarranted and unjustified, and, candidly, it will not contribute to a peaceful resolution of this crisis,” State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel told reporters on Monday. “It is a further affront, in our opinion, to democracy and justice and to the respect of the rule of law, and a threat like this underscores the urgency of respecting the constitutional o...No bail for man accused of violent sexual assault in the South End
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
A 35-year-old man accused of attacking a woman in Boston’s South End over the weekend was ordered to be held without bail.Amos Sykes of Quincy was arraigned in Boston Municipal Court Monday morning, days after his arrest on Saturday night when police responded to the area of W. Canton and Appleton streets for reports of an assault.According to the Boston Police Department, witnesses had heard the sound of a person screaming and saw Sykes allegedly “punching a woman in the head as he sat on top of her.” He also allegedly told witnesses that he had a gun and threatened to shoot, while also trying to remove clothing from the victim.“She was crying, she was covered in blood – she told officers that she was walking down Columbus Avenue towards West Canton Street when the defendant come up from behind her,” the prosecution stated in court. “He grabbed her and forced her to the ground to proceed to hit her with closed-fists to the head and take her...State Breaks Ground on New Veterans Home in Holyoke
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
Three years after a COVID-19 outbreak at the Holyoke Soldiers’ Home resulted in at least 76 veterans’ deaths, and several investigations, lawsuits and an oversight reform law later, shovels broke ground Monday on a new Holyoke Veterans Home.The $483 million facility will house 234 long-term care beds for the state’s medically vulnerable veteran population, according to Gov. Maura Healey’s office. The new home is expected to be completed in summer of 2028.Rendering of the Holyoke Veterans Home campus.The project to replace the Holyoke home will be funded by a combination of $263.5 million in federal funds through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs State Home Construction Grant Program, and a state bond bill passed in 2021 which sent $400 million to finance the project’s design and construction.“That’s why we are hired to work for you, to go to work, whether it’s in the State House or our nation’s capital, to secure funding, t...RFK Jr. said he would sign federal abortion ban after 3 months, then campaign says he ‘misunderstood’ question
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
After Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over the weekend said he would sign a federal abortion ban after 3 months of pregnancy, his campaign said he “misunderstood” the reporter’s question in a noisy Iowa hall.RFK Jr. on Sunday at the Iowa State Fair was asked if he would sign a federal bill to protect the abortion rights from the Roe precedent.“I believe a decision to abort a child should be up to the woman during the first 3 months of life,” Kennedy responded to the NBC News reporter.In a follow-up exchange, Kennedy was asked if he would cap abortions at 15 weeks or 21 weeks of pregnancy.“Yes, three months,” RFK Jr. responded, and the reporter again reiterated his proposed cap on 3 months. “Yes, I would,” he said.The reporter noted that his response was at odds with the Democratic Party platform. Many of Kennedy’s stances do not align with the Democratic Party.“Once a child is viable, outside t...Federal officials announce aid for water and shelter as Maui residents reel. Follow live updates
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
By REBECCA BOONE (Associated Press)Follow live updates about wildfires that have devastated parts of Maui in Hawaii this week, destroying a historic town and forcing evacuations. The National Weather Service said Hurricane Dora, which passed south of the island chain, was partly to blame for strong winds that initially drove the flames, knocking out power and grounding firefighting helicopters.Federal officials say more than 3,000 people in Maui have registered for various kinds of federal assistance — a number that’s expected to grow. FEMA Director of Operations for Response and Recovery Jeremy Greenberg told reporters on Monday that the agency was distributing aid, including $700 one-time payments for critical needs such a water and medical supplies as well as lodging paid for by FEMA.The Biden administration and the Hawaiian government has launched a transitional shelter assistance program for residents in need of housing, letting them move to hotels or motels, FEMA a...Ticker: UBS to pay $1.44B to settle 2007 fraud case; US Steel spurns $7.3B offer from rival
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
UBS will pay U.S. authorities $1.44 billion to settle the last lingering legal case over Wall Street’s role in the housing bubble of the early 2000s, which ultimately led to the 2008 financial crisis and Great Recession.The Swiss bank agreed to pay a civil penalty over how it handled the sale of 40 mortgage-backed securities issued in 2006 and 2007. The settlement argues that UBS bankers gave false and misleading statements about the health of the mortgages in those bonds.With the UBS settlement, the last remaining outstanding legal case from the Great Recession has now come to a close, the Justice Department said. Banks paid collectively more than $36 billion in civil penalties for their conduct related to the mortgage crisis.US Steel spurns $7.3B offer from rivalUnited States Steel Corp. said that it rejected a $7.3 billion buyout proposal from rival Cleveland Cliffs and was reviewing “strategic alternatives” after receiving several unsolicited offers.Pittsburgh-based ...5-year-old buried in Rio after being killed during protest against police violence
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A 5-year-old girl was buried in Rio de Janeiro on Monday, two days after she was fatally shot as shantytown residents protested against alleged police violence.Eloáh Passos died when she was hit by a gunshot at her home in the Morro do Dende, one of Rio’s most violent areas. Passos’ neighbors allege the shot that killed her came from one of the policemen who tried to block a local protest against the death of a 17-year-old boy earlier in the day.Rio police said in a statement they would investigate the girl’s death.The child’s father, Gilgrês dos Santos da Silva, 31, carried her small casket to her grave in a northern Rio cemetery as local residents applauded, cried for justice and released fireworks in respect to the girl’s death. “I don’t know who did it. I just know that my daughter’s life was taken,” da Silva told journalists after the burial. Wendell Eduardo de Almeida, 17, was killed Saturday after he allegedly refused ...Environmentalists sue Puerto Rican government over location of renewable energy projects
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:20:44 GMT
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Activists and environmental groups including the Sierra Club sued Puerto Rico’s government Monday over the planned location of dozens of renewable energy projects meant to ease the U.S. territory’s power woes.The lawsuit claims the projects would be built on lands that are ecologically sensitive and of high agricultural value, a violation of local laws.The groups requested that a judge prohibit various local government agencies from approving projects on such lands, noting that they should instead be built on roofs, parking lots, landfills in disuse and previously contaminated grounds.“The loss of prime agricultural land to install solar projects of an industrial magnitude is a serious attack on the food security of Puerto Rico, which is already in precarious condition,” said David Sotomayor, a soils professor at the University of Puerto Rico.Puerto Rico’s Energy Bureau has so far approved 18 projects on more than 2,000 hectares that the lawsuit states a...Latest news
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