Animal rescue group seeks donations to remove bullet from dog shot in the head in Miami-Dade
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
An animal rescue is searching for answers and offering a reward for finding the person responsible for shooting a dog in the head. The bullet remains under the skin of the 2-year-old dog, in which caretakers said it was a miracle she even survived since the bullet traveled through her body following being shot in the head on Saturday in North Miami. “So the bullet traveled from her head, down into right here,” said Cindy Mucciaccio of I Heart Animal Rescue, pointing down to the dog’s genital area.The dog, now named Miracle, awaits a full-body ultrasound. “We’re doing an ultrasound today, so this way we can find out exactly what the damage is,” she continued. Miracle was picked up by Miami-Dade Animal Services after being found injured, then I Heart Animal Rescue stepped in to help save her life. “There are no words for a person who could do this to an innocent animal,” Mucciaccio said. The dog is at Knowles Animal Clinic in Southwest M...Miami Police officer suffers life-altering injuries following hit-and-run
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
A Miami Police officer suffered life-altering injuries after a hit-and-run left her hospitalized.Officer Marvalyn Lee Chin remained unconscious at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Tuesday. “She just gotten out of a second set of surgery to fix some of the lower-body damage she had, and we’re confident that she’s going to be on the road to recovery,” Miami Police Chief Manuel Morales said. “Although it’s going to be long and arduous, she has the support of her family and the Miami Police Department, her blue family.”The incident took place on Monday in the area of Northwest First Court and 13th Street.According to Miami Police, Lee Chin was working a detail in Overtown when she was advised of altercation that happened on Northwest Second Avenue and 12th Street. A suspect, identified as 49-year-old Andrewin Wardel, allegedly stole a red Nissan and hit Lee Chin after she got out of her vehicle. “The offender, driving a vehicle, accelerated, s...Matthew McConaughey is sponsoring a flight with supplies for Maui fire survivors
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
(CNN) — Matthew McConaughey and his family are working to help survivors of the deadly wildfires that devastated the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui and scorched the community of Lahaina.Partnering with Baby2Baby, McConaughey and his son, Levi, announced in a video shared on social media Tuesday that their family would be sponsoring a flight of emergency supplies requested by Hawaiian relief organizations.“McConaughey’s are funding an emergency aid plane with @Baby2Baby that is filled with hundreds of thousands more emergency supplies that will have an immediate impact on children and families on Maui,” McConaughey captioned his post.The father and son shared their concern for the impacted communities.“The fires over there have put so many people out of home and have taken so many lives. These people need to stabilize to survive,” McConaughey said.At least 99 people have been confirmed dead from the fires, making it the most deadly US wildfire in more than a century. Th...‘Traumatic’ event for passengers stuck on plane at Savannah airport without food, water or bathrooms
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
SAVANNAH, Georgia (WJCL) — 3 Atlanta bound planes were diverted to Savannah Hilton Head International Airport over the weekend due to weather conditions.Passengers from those planes contacted WJCL 22 News for help. Lizzy Phillips says her family sat inside the plane for 6 hours without bathrooms, water, or food.“It was just supposed to be a quick hour and a half flight so you don’t bring a lot of food and extra provisions,” said PhillipsThey were stuck for 4 hours in Savannah Hilton Head, 6 hours overall on the plane.While customs says they were there, and ready to process passengers.In a statement to WJCL 22 News Delta said this;“Flight 5062 from Eleuthera, Bahamas to Atlanta diverted to Savannah due to inclement weather. Limited accessibility of airport customs agents resulted in the flight crew not being authorized to allow customers to exit the aircraft for an extended period of time. Delta apologizes for the inconvenience to our customers, and we are reviewing...FAA investigating close call at Logan Airport
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
An investigation got underway Monday after a close call involving two planes at Logan Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration in a statement said the incident happened shortly before 1 p.m. At the time, the FAA said, an air traffic controller told an American Airlines pilot to cancel a takeoff because a Spirit Airlines flight was close to a line on the runway where planes are supposed to stop. The FAA said the controller made the decision “out of an abundance of caution” and said an investigation was ongoing as of Tuesday afternoon. American Airlines in a separate statement said its flight was scheduled to travel from Boston to Chicago and returned to its gate after its takeoff clearance was canceled.American Airlines said the flight later took off around 2:30 p.m. “The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority and we apologize for the delay in our customer’s travel plans,” American Airlines said.Flooding destroys thousands of bridal gowns at North Andover charity
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
Thousands of donated wedding dresses were destroyed at a charity in North Andover as severe weather hit the area last week. The storm caused severe flooding on Tuesday, Aug. 8, inundating the warehouse where nonprofit Brides Across America had been storing dresses, shoes and accessories for years. “The water was so high,” said Brides Across America Founder and CEO Heidi Janson. Janson said all the gowns were meant to be donated to brides in the military as well as first responders and frontline healthcare workers. Brides Across America in a statement said it has donated more than 28,000 gowns since its inception in 2008. After flooding, damaged items now sit in large piles on the ground. Janson said she felt feelings of disbelief and shock. “I was just probably numb pretty much the whole week,” she said. Officials said Brides Across America is looking at nearly $7 million worth of product and property damage and has to shut down its oper...Allston man pleads guilty to cruelty to animals following rape of horse
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
An Allston man has been found guilty of cruelty to animals after prosecutors said he had sex with a horse in the summer of 2021.Jackson Z. Kelley, 21, whose address at the time of his arrest in July 2021 was Linden Street in Allston, pleaded guilty Friday in Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham to a charge of cruelty to animals.Superior Court Judge Beverly J. Cannone sentenced Kelley to four years of probation and to a litany of conditions, including an order to stay away from animals and to receive counseling for sexually paraphilic behaviors.Prosecutors say that Kelley, 19 at the time, was at a party near his parents’ home in Norfolk the evening of July 14, 2021, which lasted into the early morning hours of the next day.Surveillance video from Turner Hill Equestrian Center in Norfolk captured the following scene at around 4:13 a.m. July 15, 2021, as described in the prosecution’s statement of the case: “an approximately 5’8” man with light brown skin enters the stable, turns on the li...Risk company says Hawaii fires caused $3.2 billion in insured property losses. Follow live updates
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
By The Associated PressFollow live updates about wildfires that have devastated parts of Maui in Hawaii, killing dozens of people and destroying the historic town of Lahaina. The wildfires are the deadliest in the U.S. in more than a century. The cause was under investigation. Even where the fires have retreated, authorities have warned that toxic byproducts may remain, including in drinking water, after the flames spewed poisonous fumes.The Lahaina fire caused about $3.2 billion in insured property losses, calculated Karen Clark & Company, a prominent disaster and risk modeling company. That doesn’t count damage to property not insured.The risk firm said more than 2,200 buildings were damaged or destroyed by fire with a total of more than 3,000 buildings damaged by fire or smoke or both. Because so many of the buildings were wood frame and older, the damage rates were higher than other fires, the firm said.— What spurred the fires? Right now, it’s unclear; au...Ticker: Retail sales top forecasts; Buffett adds homebuilders, cuts GM
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
U.S. retail sales rose in July by more than forecast, suggesting consumers still have the wherewithal to sustain the economic expansion.The value of retail purchases increased 0.7% in July after upward revisions in the prior two months, Commerce Department data showed Tuesday. The upbeat figure reflected increases in a variety of sales categories, including sporting goods stores, clothing outlets and restaurants and bars.The latest data illustrate how American households — supported by a strong labor market and rising wages — are so far buttressing the economy against recession in the face of high interest rates.“This will boost optimism that because of the resilience of the consumer we can achieve that soft landing,” Lindsey Piegza, chief economist at Stifel Financial Corp., said on Bloomberg Television. At the same time, “this simply means the Fed will have to be more aggressive raising rates higher and keeping rates higher for longer,” she said.Buffett adds homebuilders, cuts GMW...Rudy Giuliani, under RICO indictment in Georgia election case, once lobbied NY to strengthen the law
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:06:07 GMT
Molly Crane-Newman | New York Daily NewsNEW YORK — Almost 40 years ago, one of the most effective crusaders against organized crime in New York City urged state legislators to arm local prosecutors with laws to take down double-dealing politicians and the mob.“New York State is not a bad place to be, if you want to break the law,” then-U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Rudy Giuliani told attendees at an April 1986 luncheon, the Daily News reported.Calling for a package of reforms in the Empire State targeting corrupt power brokers in the criminal underworld and elected office, Giuliani lauded the possibilities of little-used RICO laws — Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act — available to federal prosecutors and enacted in states like California, Pennsylvania, and Illinois.Now, in a steep fall from grace, Giuliani is on the other side of the coin, charged in a sweeping RICO case involving alleged efforts by former President Trump to overturn the 2020 e...Latest news
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