German shepherd puppy found abandoned in South Miami-Dade adopted by Stuart schoolteacher
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
There was a happy ending to the “tail” of a German shepherd puppy who was abandoned outside of South Miami-Dade home.Speaking with 7News on Wednesday, homeowner Jennifer Thompson said she was disgusted after realzing the puppy had been deserted outside her home.“It’s really cruel what they did,” she said.The female puppy was dumped and left tied to Thompson’s fence with a 3-inch leash.Since 7News first aired her story on Wednesday evening, the station was swamped with calls offering to adopt the young dog.It did not take long. On Thursday, Sky headed to her new home.The puppy’s new owner is an elementary school teacher from Stuart. 7News has learned it was love at first sight between the two.It’s a happy outcome for a cruel crime that was all caught on surveillance video.The security footage captured a white pickup truck driving past Thompson’s home along the 16000 block of Southwest 256th Street, just after 6 p.m., Tuesday.The d...Man accused in connection with deadly West Bridgewater hit-and-run appears in court
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
A 33-year-old Brockton man facing charges in connection with a hit-and-run crash in West Bridgewater appeared in court Thursday after authorities said he turned himself in.The crash happened around 10:30 p.m. on Route 24 when prosecutors said a Toyota Scion allegedly driven by Juan Leonardo Parra Altamirano changed lanes and made contact with a Honda Accord driven by 46-year-old Erpharo Gilbert of Raynham. Police said the impact pushed Gilbert’s vehicle into a median, where it struck a concrete barrier. A Ford Maverick pickup then struck the Accord, causing it to become fully engulfed in flames.The driver of the Ford was uninjured. Gilbert was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. Three days after the incident, Parra Altamirano now faces charges that include:Leaving the scene of a crash that caused personal injury resulting in deathLeaving the scene of a crash that caused personal injuryLeaving the scene of a crash that caused property damage.Prosecutor Molly Mac...Federal officials apologize after mistakenly detaining wrong person during training exercise at Boston hotel
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
Federal officials are apologizing this week after federal agents mistakenly detained the wrong person during a training exercise in a Boston hotel Tuesday.In a statement, the FBI said the incident happened around 10 p.m. while the FBI’s Boston Division was aiding the Department of Defense in an exercise “to simulate a situation their personnel might encounter in a deployed environment.”“Based on inaccurate information, they were mistakenly sent to the wrong room and detained an individual, not the intended role player,” the FBI said.A Boston police report said the incident happened at the Revere Hotel. 7NEWS sources said the person who was mistakenly detained is a pilot for Delta Air Lines.7NEWS spoke by phone with the Director of Communications for the U.S. Army Special Operations Command from Fort Bragg after the incident. “We would like to extend our deepest apology to the individual who was affected by the training exercise,” Lt. Col. Mike Burns said. The report from t...Chicago White Sox allow 5 home runs — and 13 in the series — in a 16-6 loss to the San Francisco Giants
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
Lance Lynn was one out away from escaping trouble without any damage in the first inning Thursday against the San Francisco Giants.The Chicago White Sox starter quickly got ahead in the count 1-2 facing Michael Conforto with runners on second and third. Conforto connected on Lynn’s next pitch, an 88.6-mph cutter, for a three-run homer.For the second time in three games, the Sox could not keep the ball in the park. They allowed five home runs in a 16-6 loss to the Giants in front of 18,261 at Guaranteed Rate Field.The Giants hit seven homers in Monday’s series opener, beating the Sox 12-3. They out-homered the Sox 13-1 in the series while winning two of the three.“It was a bad series,” Lynn said. “When we made mistakes, they made it hurt. That will happen. Unfortunately it happens during your first homestand, so that sucks. We have to make better pitches, quality pitches, and that’s something we are very capable of doing.”The 13 homers were t...XXXTentacion’s convicted killers sentenced to life in prison
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Three men were given life sentences on Thursday for the 2018 killing of star rapper XXXTentacion, who was shot outside a South Florida motorcycle shop while being robbed of $50,000.Michael Boatwright, 28, Dedrick Williams, 26, and Trayvon Newsome, 24, were each convicted last month of first-degree murder and armed robbery by a jury following eight days of deliberations. Prosecutors had not sought the death penalty, so life in prison was the only sentence that Broward County Circuit Judge Michael Usan could impose for the first-degree murder convictions.During the month-long trial, prosecutors linked Boatwright, Williams and Newsome to the June 18, 2018, shooting outside Riva Motorsports in suburban Fort Lauderdale through extensive surveillance video taken inside and outside the store, plus cellphone videos the men took showing themselves flashing fistfuls of $100 bills hours after the slaying. Prosecutors also had the testimony of a fourth man, Ro...Taiwan watches Ukraine as China threatens following presidential visit to California
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
Fresh from a meeting with the president of Taiwan, Bay State Rep. Seth Moulton says all eyes are on Ukraine as the world considers the implications of Russia’s invasion.“As that war sadly continues and evolves, the Taiwanese people are carefully calibrating what lessons they need to take from it,” Moulton, a member of the House Subcommittee on China, told the Herald during a telephone interview Thursday.Moulton, speaking from a bus in San Francisco after a bipartisan congressional trip to California made alongside House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, said the Taiwanese government is uniquely aware of what Russia’s war against its fellow former Soviet state says of the future for their own continued independence amid Chinese territorial assertions over their island nation.The Salem Democrat visited Taiwan last October, not long after then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and U.S. Sen. Ed Markey made their own much-criticized trips. Moulton said Thursday that Taiwan’s leadership hasn...City makes ‘historic investment’ in doubling youth summer jobs program
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
The city is looking to get 7,000 teens employed over the summer, officials announced Thursday, the “largest ever investment in the summer jobs program.”“We’re proud to be offering 1,000 more jobs than we did last year and the most jobs that this program has ever created,” Mayor Michelle Wu said at an announcement event at the Mattapan Teen Center on Thursday morning. “That means more opportunities for our students and young people to explore their interests, build a network and develop the leadership skills that will carry our city into an even more equitable future.”In the last year, the city’s SuccessLink Youth Jobs program hit a record high, Wu said, placing 3,500 Boston teens in jobs over the summer. The 2022 program offered 6,000 spots, which will be bumped up to 7,000 for summer 2023.Wu said coming out of the pandemic, opening applications early and fine-tuning the process, they’re hopeful they will be able to fill the spot...Report: Former Methuen police chief ran office like a mafia ‘Don’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
A new report commissioned by the City of Methuen describes former police Chief Joseph Solomon as a “‘Don’ of an organized crime family” and states he was a co-conspirator to get an unqualified former city council president a police detective job that defrauded the city out of $400,000.Sean Fountain, a former city firefighter and City Council president who the 203-page investigative report put out by the STIRM Group described as “Police Officer (Impersonating)” is the center of the document obtained by the Herald. The document was released March 27 and amended on Monday.“On 1 July 2016, Fountain was appointed an Intermittent Police Officer by the City of Methuen’s Police Chief Joseph Solomon. Fountain was the beneficiary of a level of preferential treatment that was so blatant that it was criminal,” the report states. “He was treated differently from the four intermittent officers hired when he was.”Solomon earned more than $300,000 a year while he was chief, according to multiple re...California Assemblymember Akilah Weber launches bid for State Senate
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Democratic State Assemblymember Dr. Akilah Weber announced a run for the State Senate on Thursday, looking to assume the District 39 seat being vacated by President pro Tempore Toni Atkins."My promise to voters is that I will always be their voice to create a stronger and healthier San Diego for all," Weber stated. "I am deeply grateful to Senator President pro Tempore Toni Atkins for her service in the State Legislature and I will do my best to build upon her legacy.”Weber is the second person to indicate an intention to run for the office -- the first being embattled County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher. Fletcher dropped out of the race upon announcing he would be checking into an inpatient treatment center for post-traumatic stress, trauma and alcohol abuse, days before allegations of sexual assault and battery were made against him in a lawsuit. Supervisors address Fletcher scandal in first meeting since resignation announcement Elected to the State Assembly in 2021,...Suspect shot 2 hostages, killing 1, after wounding officer
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:33:57 GMT
ROSEVILLE, Calif. (AP) — A man was arrested after he shot and killed one person and wounded two others, including a highway patrol officer, at a park Thursday in Northern California, authorities said. Multiple police agencies began to descend on Roseville, a city northeast of Sacramento, in the early afternoon. California Highway Patrol officers were serving a warrant to the suspect when he began shooting at them, Roseville Police Capt. Kelby Newton said. One CHP officer was struck by gunfire, he said. When police arrived, officers confronted the suspect, who was still carrying a gun and was seen running from officers at a city park, Newton said. The suspect took two hostages, then surrendered to officers on the scene.Both hostages were shot and one of them died, officials said. The condition of the surviving hostage wasn’t immediately known. The wounded officer was hospitalized in stable condition. The names of the victims were not disclosed. The violence occurred near baseba...Latest news
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