11-year-old accused of shooting, injuring 2 teens at football practice is denied home detention
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
APOPKA, Fla. (AP) — An 11-year-old who is accused of taking a gun from his mother’s vehicle and shooting two teens following an argument at football practice will remain in custody for three more weeks, a judge in Florida ruled Wednesday.The child began sobbing after the judge ruled against a request for home detention, Orlando television stations reported. He is charged with one count of attempted second-degree murder.The child’s attorney, Robert Mandell, did not immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press seeking comment. But he told WESH-TV in Orlando that the shooting stemmed from bullying, a scenario supported by a police report.“It’s a tragedy for everybody involved, but this is a problem with the parents, this isn’t the children,” Mandell told the station. “This started with a group of 13-year-olds bullying an 11-year-old. They wouldn’t let him eat, they attacked him, they threw him on the ground, he did what he could, didn’t even understan...Morgan State shooting erupted during dispute but victims were unintended targets, police say
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
BALTIMORE (AP) — At least two people opened fired during a dispute between two groups at Morgan State University homecoming events Tuesday night, but the five victims were likely not the shooters’ intended targets, officials said.Baltimore Police Commissioner Richard Worley said preliminary evidence indicates the shooters were targeting one person, who wasn’t among the victims. All five are expected to survive.Worley said a third person also pulled a gun during the dispute, though it wasn’t clear whether they pulled the trigger. He said ballistics testing will reveal how many shooters were ultimately involved.The updates from police Wednesday morning helped quell rumors circulating online about whether the attack was racially motivated or a planned school shooting on the historically Black university campus in northeast Baltimore.The shooting unfolded around 9:30 p.m., shortly after a coronation ceremony for this year’s Mister and Miss Morgan State in the campus auditorium. Attendee...Healey, Not Baker, Gets To Sign Big Tax Relief Law
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
Twenty months elapsed between Republican Gov. Charlie Baker using his final State of the Commonwealth address in January 2022 to ignite debate about slashing taxes and the final enactment of a roughly $1 billion package.So what was the turning point that helped lawmakers overcome all the bumps and disagreements they had hit along the way?One factor, according to House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka, was a simple personnel change: voters selected “a new governor.”“I want to begin by thanking the governor,” Mariano said Wednesday, flanked by more than a dozen lawmakers and Gov. Maura Healey as the first-term Democrat put her signature on the tax relief bill. “The governor has kept our feet to the fire and kept this on the front burner when we had many reasons to question how far we wanted to go and what, exactly, we wanted to do.”The nearly two-year affair that spanned a pair of governorships came to a close Wednesda...Owl rescued from fishing line in Lexington
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
An owl was taken to a local animal hospital Wednesday after it ended up tangled in a fishing line in Lexington, police said. The Lexington Police Department in a post on X said officers responded to the Lexington Reservoir Wednesday morning after they received a call about the owl. Once on scene, police said, officers found the owl and worked with Lexington firefighters to free it from the line. Police said the owl was taken to the animal hospital to have the fishing line removed.Business owners, residents, local officials assess damage after major fire in Wayland
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
Business owners, residents and local officials assessed damage Wednesday as authorities continued to investigate a major fire that ripped through a commercial building off Main Street in Wayland Tuesday. The fire broke out on Tuesday afternoon. It drew a major emergency response, sent sparks flying from power lines and set off multiple explosions, according to local fire officials. No one inside the building was hurt. But officials said two firefighters were treated and released for minor injuries.“I was hearing a lot of sirens, some popping,” said Wayland native Beth Fitzgerald.Officials said the fire appeared to start in an auto body shop bordered by a dry-cleaning business and a pizza shop. At least one other business was housed in the strip mall building that burned.SKY7-HD was over the scene around 4 p.m. as the fire spread to a car parked outside. Flames ultimately destroyed five cars and sent smoke billowing over the area. Speaking with reporters, Wayland Fire Chief...Ticker: Uber rolls out package return service; Apple releases fix for hot-running iPhone 15
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
Uber is adding a new task to its list of services: mailing consumers’ return packages.The ride-hailing and delivery company said Wednesday that its drivers will collect up to five prepaid and sealed packages and drop them off at a local post office or at UPS or FedEx stores. Uber will charge a flat fee of $5 for the service or $3 for its Uber One members.The San Francisco-based company said the service will be available in nearly 5,000 U.S. cities to start.Uber said customers will be able to choose package drop off locations within its app. Only locations open for at least the next hour will be listed. Drivers will provide visual confirmation once a package has been dropped off.While the service is expected to be used primarily to return packages, Uber drivers will also mail new packages that are sealed and have prepaid labels.Apple releases fix for hot-running iPhone 15Apple has released an iOS 17 system update that includes a fix to prevent the iPhone 15 lineup from becoming...Ravens get several players back at practice Wednesday, including Marlon Humphrey, Odell Beckham Jr.
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
Marlon Humphrey is back.The Ravens’ top cornerback practiced Wednesday for the first time since Aug. 15, one day before undergoing foot surgery.He was one of several Ravens to return to the practice field in Owings Mills, a welcomed sight for a team that has endured a slew of injuries to start the season.Wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Rashod Bateman, who had been sidelined with ankle and hamstring injuries, respectively, also practiced. Beckham hasn’t played since the Ravens’ Week 2 win over the Bengals in Cincinnati, while Bateman has been out since their Week 3 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.Cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis, who sat out the second half of Sunday’s win over the Cleveland Browns with a hamstring injury, was also back, as was left tackle Ronnie Stanley, who missed last Friday’s practice and was inactive against the Browns with a knee sprain.The only players who were absent, aside from those already on injured reserve or the non-f...Shooting in Holyoke sends ‘multiple’ victims to hospital
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
Police are investigating a midday shooting in Holyoke that sent “multiple victims” to the hospital.“We can confirm that there are multiple victims and this is an active and ongoing investigation,” the Holyoke Police Department wrote at 2:20 p.m.The Massachusetts State Police at 4:13 p.m. said that they were assisting the Holyoke Police with the shooting that was called in a little before 1 p.m. in the area of 397 Maple St.The agency added that at least one of the victims was on a bus passing through the area. A spokesman added that the shooting may have been the result of a specific altercation “among several people” and that there is no reason to believe that there is “any ongoing threat to the public.”This is a developing story.Orioles will begin postseason at 1 p.m. Saturday, ahead of Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks concert next door
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
In what will be one of the most eventful days the Camden Yards complex has seen in recent years, the Orioles will bat leadoff.Before rock legends Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks play a joint show at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday at 7 p.m., the Orioles will host Game 1 of the American League Division Series at 1 p.m. They will face either the Texas Rangers or the Tampa Bay Rays.Start times for the Orioles’ other ALDS games, including Game 2 in Baltimore, were not yet announced by MLB.Weather could be a factor Saturday. Chance of precipitation is 50%, according to the National Weather Service.As the best team in the AL, the Orioles received a bye through the wild-card round of the playoffs, but will begin the best-of-five series Saturday. It marks the first playoff appearance since 2016 for the Orioles, who surprised the baseball world this season by winning 101 games, the club’s most since 1979.The Ravens announced in January that Joel and Nicks would play at M&T Ban...Massachusetts pay disclosure bill clears House as advocates, businesses cheer move
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:25:41 GMT
The Massachusetts House passed legislation Wednesday that would require businesses with at least 25 employees to list a salary or wage range on a job posting, teeing it up for potential action in the Senate before formal sessions end for the year in mid-November.Lawmakers want Massachusetts to fall in line with 10 other states that already have some form of pay disclosure law on the books, including Rhode Island, New York, and Connecticut. The proposal, legislators said during remarks on the House floor, would primarily help women and people of color.Rep. Josh Cutler, one of the lead co-sponsors of the bill, said the proposal will help “persistent gender and racial wage gaps” in Massachusetts.“In some industries, companies may worry about being at a competitive disadvantage if they share employee pay ranges. But having a statewide law eliminates this problem by putting everyone on an equal footing and nothing in the bill ties the hands of employers or creates any new costs,” said Cu...Latest news
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