Vallejo police shoot, injure buglary suspect who allegedly struck officer with car
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
(BCN) -- A Vallejo police officer shot and injured a burglary suspect who allegedly struck the officer with a vehicle while trying to flee early Tuesday morning, police said. Vallejo police initially responded around 4 a.m. to a report of a burglary in progress in the 1400 block of Springs Road. The suspect allegedly struck a responding officer with a vehicle, prompting the officer to fire his duty weapon, striking and injuring the suspect, according to Vallejo police. Hate crimes rose 20.2% in California in 2022 The suspect, whose name was not immediately released, was taken to a hospital to be treated for his injuries and is expected to survive. Police did not provide the name of the officer involved in the shooting and did not give the extent of his injuries from being struck by the fleeing vehicle. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.San Francisco fentanyl trafficker convicted by jury
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A San Francisco drug dealer was swiftly convicted by a jury for trafficking fentanyl and methamphetamine in a notorious spot for open-air drug markets. Demetrio Macario, 32, was trafficking narcotics on the corner of Seventh Street and Market Street when he was arrested on March 9, according to prosecutors. Macario was convicted of possession for sale of fentanyl and methamphetamine."The jury’s verdict holds Mr. Macario accountable and sends a strong message that San Franciscans are fed up and will no longer tolerate open-air drug markets," District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said Tuesday. "My office will aggressively prosecute drug dealers and continue to fight to restore safety to entire neighborhoods that have been held hostage by illegal drug dealing, and the violence that it brings, for far too long," Jenkins said. 346 people died from drug overdoses in San Francisco in 2023 Undercover police officers were watching suspected drug dealers on Market Stree...Man shot to death near Powell Street BART identified
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A man who was shot and killed near the Powell Street BART Station last week has been identified. Ataviayan Barfield, 21 of San Francisco, was identified by the San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.Barfield was shot and killed last Thursday at around 8:39 p.m., the San Francisco Police Department said. A suspect, identified as 18-year-old Daveon Crawford of Sacramento, was arrested the following day. Oakland police searching for Mercedes Benz driver after hit-and-run Crawford was taken to San Francisco County Jail and booked for murder.A female juvenile who was also detained in connection to the incident was released to a guardian.Jordi Fernandez to replace Nick Nurse as Canada coach, source tells AP
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
Sacramento assistant Jordi Fernandez is taking over for Nick Nurse as coach of the Canadian men’s basketball team that will compete at this summer’s World Cup, a person with knowledge of the decision said Tuesday.Fernandez is also expected to remain in place should Canada qualify for the Paris Olympics in 2024, said the person, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the hiring had not been revealed publicly.ESPN first reported Fernandez’s hiring, which was subsequently confirmed by The Toronto Star and Sportsnet.Nurse had a contract to coach the Canadian team through the 2024 Olympics. He was fired as coach of the Toronto Raptors earlier this year and is now coach of the Philadelphia 76ers.Canada — which could have Jamal Murray of the NBA champion Denver Nuggets and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder headlining its roster this summer — is scheduled to play at least five exhibition games before the World Cup starts on Aug. 25.The Canadia...TikTok is axing an in-app feature called TikTok Now that mirrored BeReal
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
TikTok is killing off an in-app feature that was a close copy of the social media platform BeReal.The feature, called TikTok Now, was just launched in September and gave users daily prompts to capture 10-second video or a picture using the front and back camera on their phones. TikTok said in a statement on Tuesday that a notification was sent to users letting them know the feature would be discontinued. It said users could still access previous posts they made with TikTok Now. “We’re excited to use the feedback we’ve gained through TikTok Now as we continue building ways for the TikTok community to create and connect over shared entertainment,” said TikTok spokesperson Zachary Kizer.TikTok Now was launched as BeReal was gaining popularity among users last year. The app notified users to take photos at random moments in an effort to reflect more genuine experiences, eschewing picture-perfect posts often found on other platforms like Instagram. Seeing its popularity, Snapchat and Ins...76ers face an uncertain future with Harden and Harris deals up in the air
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — James Harden might have side-eyed questions this week — much like he did in a playful reaction in his Houston days — about his future with the Philadelphia 76ers.But the issue is real in Philly: Will Harden return to the 76ers for a third season?All signs point to Harden declining his $35.6 million option on Thursday and entering this summer as an unrestricted free agent. That leaves the 2018 NBA MVP and 10-time All-Star free to sign with any team. A return to the Rockets? Perhaps, if he prioritizes cash over a championship chase. The 76ers? Depends. Does Harden really enjoy playing as the second option to NBA MVP Joel Embiid?Plan C?Harden might not have planned much beyond a potential Houston reunion or Sixers return. Philadelphia has the home-contract edge: The 76ers have the right to offer Harden a $210 million, four-year deal, $8 million more overall than any other team.Houston, though, where Harden blossomed into a surefire Hall of Famer is a cit...Alabama lawmakers to convene to redraw maps US Supreme Court declared unfair to Black voters
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama’s governor on Tuesday set a special legislative session to redraw congressional district maps that the U.S. Supreme Court declared unfair to Black voters. Gov. Kay Ivey set the July 17 session for the Republican-controlled Alabama Legislature after the high court upheld a three-judge panel’s ruling that the state illegally diluted the political power of Black voters by having only one majority Black congressional district. The three-judge panel gave legislators until July 21 to submit a redrawn map for review or the court will draw its own. “The Alabama Legislature has one chance to get this done before the July 21 court deadline,” Ivey said in a statement. “Our Legislature knows our state, our people and our districts better than the federal courts or activist groups do.”The U.S. Supreme Court this month affirmed the panel’s finding that Alabama likely violated the Voting Rights Act with a congressional map that had only one m...Motorcade ‘on the loose, on the move’ causes delays on Capital Beltway’s Inner Loop
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
Listen to WTOP for traffic updates on the 8s.The Inner Loop of the Capital Beltway at the Georgetown Pike exit is now open and traffic is moving. But, earlier Tuesday, a motorcade caused delays as long as 4 miles.Dave Dildine in the WTOP Traffic Center described a motorcade “on the loose, on the move” around 5 p.m. that caused “extreme delays to develop” through McLean in Virginia and Bethesda, Maryland.(new Image()).src = "https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384&cid=c2ffed0c-3624-46c0-b10f-97c976d290a3";cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: "62a27327-67bb-457f-a8ef-d06d9aa65dd5"}).render("1b9ea7a5a38c44a398cf82a9c462be69"); });Although the Inner Loop, George Washington Parkway and nearby bridge closures were lifted by 5:20 p.m., heavy delays still remain on routes between Tysons Corner and Bethesda.It is not clear what the motorcade was for, but Virginia State Pol...New Jersey casinos want 10 more years of internet gambling, but NJ may only approve for 2 more
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey’s casinos want to expand the state’s tops-in-the-nation internet gambling market for another 10 years, but state lawmakers may only approve it for an additional two years.A state Assembly committee approved a bill Tuesday that originally would have allowed online casino gambling to run through 2033.But the committee amended it to reduce the extension to just two years. The changes were not made public during the hearing, and lawmakers could not be reached for comment after the vote.It is unclear when a final vote might be held.Internet gambling has been a success story in New Jersey, which has won more from online gamblers than any of the five other states that also allow it.Since New Jersey began taking online bets in November 2013, Atlantic City’s casinos and their online partners have won $6.29 billion from gamblers, according to the American Gaming Association, the casino industry’s national trade group. That does not inclu...Fireworks injuries: ‘I have had a patient lose their entire hand’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:52:15 GMT
Every year around the Fourth of July, the public is warned about the dangers of handling fireworks in an irresponsible or illegal way. But that doesn’t stop everyone from doing it, which sometimes leads to serious injuries.“It is a very real problem,” said Dr. Avi Giladi, a hand surgeon at the Curtis National Hand Center, which is located at MedStar Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.According to Giladi, doctors like him see patients with injuries related to fireworks constantly in the days and weeks surrounding Independence Day.“It’s a problem that’s big enough to keep coming up at all hand surgery centers,” Giladi said. “They can be devastating injuries.”The more common injuries are from less dangerous fireworks, such as bottle rockets. People who mess around with those might be taken to the hospital with a single finger injured, a burn or even something “manageable,” Giladi said.The more problematic inj...Latest news
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