Police: 61-year-old shot woman before turning gun on himself
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The St. Louis County Police Department’s Crimes Against Person’s unit is investigating another suspected murder-suicide in recent days.According to Sgt. Tracy Panus, a county police spokeswoman, police were asked to check on two people at an apartment in the 2700 block of Rottingdean Drive.Officers entered the apartment and found two people suffering from gunshot wounds, Panus said. Cheryl Washington, 60, and Dana Haney, 61, were pronounced dead at the scene.Detectives believe Haney shot and killed Washington before turning the gun on himself.Panus said the two had been in a romantic relationship, but did not say if they were still together at the time of the killing.Man cuts woman at St. Louis bus stop over tablet
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
ST. LOUIS - One man cut a woman at a St. Louis bus stop Monday afternoon over a demand regarding her tablet. The suspect is now in custody. Police say the situation involved a 51-year-old man and a 50-year-old woman. It happened around 4 p.m. Monday at a bus stop near the 1100 block of North Tucker Boulevard, just north of Downtown St. Louis. Trending: No standing, sitting or walking on roadways, St. Louis County bill says Investigators say the woman was waiting for a bus and watching TV programming on her tablet when the suspect came up to her and demanded she play music on her tablet instead. The woman declined to do so. Moments later, the man grabbed the tablet and pulled out a box cutter. As the woman tried to get her tablet back, the two ended up in a struggle and the woman suffered a cut to her hand. Eventually, the woman acquired the box-cutter and cut the victim in self defense, according to police. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in yo...Subscribe to the FOX 2 Headlines podcast
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
Sign up here:FOX 2 Headlines: iTunes – Google PlayGet the latest local news update. This podcast is a great way to get St. Louis news in under five minutes. Podcasts are an audio format that has become increasingly popular. Unlike traditional radio shows, podcasts are on-demand and can be accessed from anywhere in the world. Listeners can subscribe to their favorite podcasts and receive automatic updates when new episodes are released. St. Louis is one of the largest cities in the US. Listen to this podcast to hear a wide range of local topics, from crime and politics to sports and entertainment.Some of the most notable events covered by St. Louis news include the protests following the death of George Floyd, the city's ongoing efforts to combat crime, and the Cardinals and Blues sports teams. With so much happening in St. Louis, this podcast is an essential resource for residents and visitors alike.Broncos Mailbag: What to make of Denver’s work in the NFL draft and its crowded wide receiver room
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
Denver Post Broncos writer Parker Gabriel posts his Broncos Mailbag periodically during the offseason. Click here to submit a question.Hey Parker, what do you think of our picks this year? I’m really loving that we landed Drew Sanders. I watched him play last year and the kid looks like he’ll be a force at ILB for us. What do you think?— Mark, ArvadaLet’s get it going this week with Mark’s question about the draft class overall. Denver, of course, entered the weekend with just five draft picks and ended up selecting five players — albeit while moving around the draft board quite a bit — in addition to trading for tight end Adam Trautman.In fact, the only player taken with a pick that Denver entered the draft with was Sanders at No. 67. The Broncos traded up to No. 63 for receiver Marvin Mims Jr., up to No. 83 for cornerback Riley Moss, selected JL Skinner at No. 183 with one of the picks from the Mims trade and then nabbed offensive lineman Alex Forsyth at No...Solo skier killed in avalanche above Breckenridge identified as Littleton man
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
A 31-year-old solo skier killed in a small avalanche above Breckenridge over the weekend likely triggered it when he was near the top of Bald Mountain preparing to descend a northeast-facing chute.The skier was Benjamin Ryan of Littleton, Summit County government spokesman David Rossi confirmed Tuesday morning.Ryan was caught and killed Saturday in an avalanche that broke from dry, wind-buffeted snow at an elevation of 13,200 feet and ran downward for 1,300 feet, leaving him buried, according to Brian Lazar, deputy director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. Although there were no witnesses, an investigation at the scene Sunday found Ryan set off the slide as he climbed near the top of the mountain, Lazar said.This fatality brought the number of deaths from avalanches in Colorado over the past year to 11 – one of the deadliest seasons since 2010. Only the winter of 2020-21 saw more avalanche fatalities, a dozen.The avalanche, once it started, quickly swept up more and mor...Rockies fans survey: What are your thoughts on attending games at Coors Field?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
The Rockies are off to one of the worst starts in franchise history and attendance at Coors Field is slipping. Through April, average attendance was 28,034 after 13 home games, ranking 16th in Major League Baseball. After 13 home games last season, the Rockies were averaging 33,227 fans per game.With a fifth consecutive losing season looking likely, The Denver Post is seeking input from fans for their views about attending Rockies games at Coors Field:Take Our Poll(function(d,c,j){if(!d.getElementById(j)){var pd=d.createElement(c),s;pd.id=j;pd.src='https://www.denverpost.com/wp-content/plugins/polldaddy/js/polldaddy-shortcode.js';s=d.getElementsByTagName(c)[0];s.parentNode.insertBefore(pd,s);} else if(typeof jQuery !=='undefined')jQuery(d.body).trigger('pd-script-load');}(document,'script','pd-polldaddy-loader'));Take Our Poll(function(d,c,j){if(!d.getElementById(j)){var pd=d.createElement(c),s;pd.id=j;pd.src='https://www.denverpost.com/wp-content/plugins/polldaddy/js/polldaddy-sho...Letters: What next for Fox News, Tucker Carlson? Same ol’, same ol’
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What next for Fox News, Tucker Carlson?Re: “Will settlement alter conservative media,” April 23 news storyThe Dominion lawsuit against Fox News only cost Fox a little more than two weeks of annual profit. Fox has been making billions of dollars feeding “conservative” news to a gullible American public. Telling viewers bogus horror stories about the “left” and “big government” is a cash advertising cow they want to milk.The suit payment will only be a small cost to the Fox business model. Let us note that true “patriots” can take news, good or bad, that ethical journalists report. Real patriots should reject the opinionated “conservative fantasy news” model.Jeff Baysinger, Lakewood,After settling the Dominion defamation lawsuit for $787.5 million, Fox News issued this statement: “This settlement reflects Fox’s continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards.” I guess they just can’t help themselves. Li...L.A. street takeover crackdown nets 21 arrests, 13 cars seized
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
Twenty-one people were arrested and more than a dozen vehicles were impounded in a street racing crackdown in Los Angeles over the weekend, according to police.The arrests took place early Sunday and involved officers with LAPD’s Street Racing Taskforce.In a video posted to Instagram, the Department showed officers arresting people and towing cars from unspecified locations in the city in “an operation to eliminate dangerous and disruptive takeover activity.”A total of 13 vehicles were impounded, 21 people were arrested on misdemeanor charges and 34 citations were issued, LAPD said.Twenty-one people were arrested and more than a dozen vehicles were impounded in a street racing crackdown in Los Angeles over the weekend, according to police. May 2, 2023 (LAPD)A total of 13 vehicles were impounded, 21 people were arrested on misdemeanor charges and 34 citations were issued, LAPD said. May 2, 2023 (LAPD)A total of 13 vehicles were impounded, 21 people were arrested on misdemeanor charge...1 Injured in Pedestrian Crash on Keyes Street [San Jose, CA]
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
Unidentified Victim Hospitalized after Pedestrian Accident near 3rd StreetSAN JOSE, CA (May 2, 2023) – Saturday morning, one victim sustained injuries in a pedestrian crash on Keyes Street.On April 15th, at around 10:15 a.m., officers were dispatched near the intersection involving a two-vehicle collision.Furthermore, the collision injured a pedestrian and he was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.Consequently, some lanes on Keyes Street between 3rd and 5th streets were shut down and drivers were advised to use other routes.No additional information was added by the authorities and the crash is still under investigation.When driving, it is vital to always be alert for pedestrians and other vehicles. This is especially true when you are driving through a residential area, an intersection, or a parking lot. Also, always drive within the posted speed limit as this is set and enforced to reduce accidents and save lives. An unforeseen accident can be avoid...Former officer Thao convicted for aiding George Floyd’s killing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:46:01 GMT
By Steve Karnowski | Associated PressMINNEAPOLIS — A former Minneapolis police officer who held back bystanders while his colleagues restrained a dying George Floyd has been convicted of aiding and abetting manslaughter.Tou Thao, who already had been convicted in federal court of violating Floyd’s civil rights, was the last of four former officers facing judgment in state court in Floyd’s killing. He rejected a plea agreement and, instead of going to trial, let Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill decide the verdict based on written filings by each side and evidence presented in previous cases.“There is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Thao’s actions were objectively unreasonable from the perspective of a reasonable police officer, when viewed under the totality of the circumstances,” Cahill wrote in a 177-page ruling that was filed Monday night and released Tuesday.Floyd, a Black man, died May 25, 2020, after officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, pinn...Latest news
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