Husband accused of shooting wife near Strasburg
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A husband was taken into custody Monday afternoon after allegedly shooting his wife near Strasburg.The Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office first posted about the shooting just before 3:45 p.m. and said it was in the 54600 block of East County Road 46. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox At the time, the sheriff's office said the incident was "active and still unfolding" and asked the public to stay away from the area. Just a couple of minutes before 5 p.m., the sheriff's office said the suspect had been taken into custody and there was no further threat.The sheriff's office later said the shooting was a domestic dispute between a husband and wife."The suspect allegedly assaulted his wife then shot her but she survived," the sheriff's office posted.The wife was transported to a local hospital. The suspect was arrested and could be charged with attempted murder, according to the sheriff's office.Search continues for man wanted in connection with wife’s death after car found in Ashburnham
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
Police have located a car previously sought in connection with a homicide in Gardner over the weekend.SKY7-HD was over the area Monday evening near Camp Collier on the Gardner/Ashburnham line as police cars, K9 teams, an ambulance and a state police helicopter responded to the area. Nearby access roads were blocked off as of around 6:30 p.m. all as authorities continued their search for the husband of a 30-year-old woman found dead in Gardner on Sunday.According to court documents, Breanne Pennington, 30, was found Sunday morning after police were called to the Cherry Street home she shared with her husband, Aaron.Police have since been trying to find Aaron Pennington, 33, to question him in connection with his wife’s death.As their search continued, police previously shared information on a car Aaron is believed to have driven away from the house before Breanne was found. The car seen in Ashburnham on Monday matched the description and license plate number shared by police.Whi...Officials say at least 7 dead in massive vehicle crashes in south Louisiana due to ‘superfog’
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — At least seven people were killed Monday morning after a “superfog” of smoke from south Louisiana marsh fires and dense fog caused multiple massive car crashes involving a total of 158 vehicles, authorities said.Twenty-five people were injured and the number of fatalities may increase as first responders work into the night clearing the scenes and searching for victims, Louisiana State Police said in a statement Monday evening.Videos of apocalyptic type scenes from the aftermath of the wrecks showed a long stretch of mangled and scorched cars on Interstate 55 near New Orleans. Vehicles were crushed, rammed under one another and some engulfed by flames. Many people initially stood on the side of the road or on the roof of their vehicle looking in disbelief at the disaster, while others cried out for help.Piles of disformed cars, heaped on top of one another as firefighters trudged through the debris, remained on the interstate as the sun set. Hours after the crashe...Boston Common lined with reminders of those still kidnapped by Hamas
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
In a solemn reminder of the lives still in peril, the Boston Common was lined Monday night with the fliers of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas terrorists Oct. 7.Boston, MA – October 23, 2023:Examples of the display on the common showing victims of the assault on Israel. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Boston, MA – October 23, 2023:Examples of the display on the common showing victims of the assault on Israel. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Boston, MA – October 23, 2023: People take in the display on the common showing victims of the assault on Israel. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Democratic governor spars with Republican challenger over pandemic policies in Kentucky debate
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear defended his sweeping COVID-19 pandemic restrictions as he faced an onslaught of criticism from Republican challenger Daniel Cameron in a high-stakes debate Monday night, coming about two weeks before Kentucky’s closely watched gubernatorial election.In an hourlong debate from Lexington shown on Kentucky Educational Television, the bitter rivals sparred over the economy, education policies, abortion and transgender issues. They were pressed to drill down on many of their policy positions during the latest in a series of faceoffs before the Nov. 7 election.Some of their sharpest exchanges came when Beshear was asked to critique his policies during the height of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, while Cameron was pressed on what he would have done differently. The virus has killed more than 19,000 Kentuckians since early 2020.The pandemic dominated the first half of the governor’s term, and his restrictions on businesses and gatherings have come un...Republican Tim Scott shifts presidential campaign staff from New Hampshire to go ‘all in on Iowa’
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott’s presidential campaign announced Monday that the Republican was shifting staff and money from New Hampshire to Iowa in an effort to boost his standing in the leadoff caucus state with less than three months until the first votes of the 2024 election are cast. Scott planned to open a new state headquarters in suburban Des Moines and double his Iowa staff with the moves, though campaign aides did not say how many people would be moving from New Hampshire. “Tim Scott is all in on Iowa,” Scott’s campaign manager Jennifer DeCasper said in an emailed statement. Scott is routinely named by likely caucus participants as being among a handful of candidates under consideration. However, late-summer polls showed him receiving support in the single digits, far behind the Iowa front-runner, former President Donald Trump.Scott’s campaign team had said they had hoped the senator’s upbeat style and comfort quoting scripture while di...2-year-old hospitalized after being shot in the hand on South Side
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
CHICAGO — A two-year-old girl was hospitalized on Monday evening after she was shot in the hand on the city's South Side.According to Chicago police, the shooting happened just after 7:40 p.m. in the 7900 block of South Phillips Avenue.Police say the two-year-old girl was inside an apartment in the area when she sustained the gunshot wound to her right hand. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Officers say the girl was then taken to the hospital in good condition.Currently, it is unclear what led to the shooting, but police say a gun was recovered from the scene and a person of interest is being questioned.This is a developing story, stay with WGN News for the latest updates.Sainted & Tainted: Tamed weeds, fresh paint, ice-rink framing … it’s Santa’s elves at work
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
SaintedThe other morning I was walking around Edgcumbe Recreation Center, taking in the fall colors, when I noticed a group of about 10 St. Paul Parks and Recreation employees creating the framework for our neighborhood ice rink.As I reflected upon all the fun times that were had in this rink last winter, I thought about the song “We Are Santa’s Elves” from the 1960s holiday classic “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.” When I crossed paths with the workers and made reference to that song, one of the “elves” smiled and started humming it!The grounds of this particular rec center have had a remarkable transformation in recent weeks: taming weeds, removing dead trees, fresh paint by the entrance, and the removal of weird debris that had piled up for a long time.Thank you SPPR staff, your efforts are noticed and appreciated.Susan Zoff, St. Paul TaintedTainted to the guy and his family in Calvary Cemetery on Tuesday evening, Oct. 10, walking his husky dog.Unless it is a service dog, no...Ft. Snelling ceremony recognizes 40th anniversary of U.S. servicemen killed in Beirut
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The 40th anniversary of the barracks bombing of in Beirut, Lebanon, that killed 240 U.S. servicemen was commemorated Monday at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, specifically honoring four Minnesota Marines killed and a fifth Marine who is believed to also be a casualty of that attack.Recent events in the Middle East were front of mind for some.“The same ideology that killed all those Marines on this day 40 years ago are still killing today,” said organizer Patricia Peerson at the ceremony. “So it’s very timely, this special ceremony tonight.”The four Minnesota Marines killed in the attack were Marine Cpl. John Olson of Sabin, Lance Cpls. Kevin Custard of Virginia, Thomas Lamb of Coon Rapids and John Tishmack of Minneapolis. The ceremony also recognized 1st Lt. John Downing of Minneapolis, who returned to the United States shortly before the bombing and died by suicide days after learning his fellow Marines had been killed.Wreaths were placed on the grave...High school football: Section quarterfinal predictions
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:35 GMT
Teams are listed by their section seeds.CLASS 4ANo. 5 Como Park (4-4) at No. 4 Johnson (5-3), 3:30 p.m.Johnson’s young nucleus of weapons gets a taste of postseason action by hosting an intracity rival. Como Park enters the contest as a winner of four of its previous five games, but can the Cougars slow the Governors’ offense down? Our pick: Johnson 30, Como Park 21No. 6 South St. Paul (3-5) at No. 3 Simley (5-3), 6 p.m.The Spartans are the heavy favorites, but it’s never an easy task to take down your fierce rival twice in a season. Simley beat South St. Paul 35-12 in late September. The Spartans can’t look ahead to a potential showdown with second-seeded Chisago Lakes in a semifinal. Our pick: Simley 27, South St. Paul 14CLASS 5AHastings (2-6) at Two Rivers (7-1), 7 p.m.Hastings beat Two Rivers 9-7 in the early stages of the season, a major data point that likely prevented Two Rivers from garnering a higher seed.Since then, the Warriors have flourished. They finished with the No. ...Latest news
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