3 critical after drive-by shooting in Northwest Miami-Dade
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
Rescue crews took three people to the hospital after, police said, they came under fire in broad daylight in Northwest Miami-Dade.Miami-Dade Police and Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the drive-by shooting near the intersection of Northwest 118th Street and 27th Avenue, late Sunday afternoon.Just before 4:50 p.m., investigators said, two vehicles were traveling northbound on Northwest 27th Avenue when the subject’s vehicle drove up alongside the one were the victims were and fired several dozen rounds.Police said all three adult occupants inside the back Mercedes-Benz were struck by the gunfire.Paramedics transported the victims to area hospitals. One of them was airlifted to Ryder Trauma Center. All three suffered multiple gunshot wounds and are listed in critical condition.Back at the scene, 7News cameras captured investigators surrounded the Mercedes, its drover’s side door riddled with multiple bullet holes and the window shattered.Police said they recove...Protesters call for cease-fire in Gaza at pro-Palestine rally in Fort Lauderdale
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
Protesters took to the streets of Fort Lauderdale to voice their support for Palestine and the end of the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.Cellphone video captured demonstrators chanting, holding signs and waving flags along the 200 block East Broward Boulevard, Sunday afternoon.Protester Philip Issa said this is an urgent situation that needs to be resolved.“I do not support the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, and I do not want my taxpayer money to be used for this unjust war,” he said.Some demonstrators said they would like to see Florida and the city of Fort Lauderdale call for a cease-fire.Ukraine needs a government of national unity
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
Adrian Karatnycky, a senior fellow of the Atlantic Council and the author of the forthcoming book, “Battleground Ukraine: From Independence to the War with Russia” (Yale University Press).In recent weeks, discourse about the war with Russia has turned deeply pessimistic in Ukraine.A difficult Ukrainian counter-offensive, with lesser results than anticipated, has fueled deeply dark discussions about a deadlocked and bloody long-term war with Russia. Meanwhile, analysts and politicians have started to snipe at Ukraine’s military and political leaders, blaming them for the war effort’s failure and even speculating about defeat.Further feeding this atmosphere of pessimism is evidence of tension between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the country’s military command, as well as delays in military aid from the United States. And these pressures now need to be addressed.Clearly, the period of euphoria propelled by major Ukrainian military victories and territorial advances is ov...Qatargate victim speaks out over claims he was blocked from top human rights prize
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BRUSSELS — An anti-slavery activist spoke out after politicians suspected of corruption allegedly conspired to block him from nomination for the European Union’s most prestigious human rights award. Biram Dah Abeid, who campaigns against human rights abuses in Mauritania, was discussed as a potential candidate for the Sakharov Prize in 2020. Past winners include the people of Ukraine and Nelson Mandela. But POLITICO has seen a document that claims Abeid was prevented from progressing through the nominations process as part of an alleged influence campaign conducted by former MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri and his ex-aide Francesco Giorgi.Both Giorgi and Panzeri have received preliminary charges in the so-called Qatargate cash-for-influence case, the biggest corruption scandal to hit the EU institutions in decades. Leaked files from the police investigation, seen by POLITICO, suggest Abeid was excluded from the shortlist of candidates that the Socialists and Democrats group ...Stow and Needham police searching for ‘armed and dangerous’ suspect
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
Police in Stow and Needham are warning the public as they search for a man who is believed to be armed and dangerous. Joshua Hinds, 45, of Stow, was last seen in Needham at 7 pm. and was believed to be traveling to Stow. He is believed to be distraught and is to be considered armed and dangerous according to Stow Police Chief Michael Sallese and Needham Police Chief John Schlittler. If you see Hinds, DO NOT APPROACH him. Immediately call 911.It is believed Hinds is driving a gray 2015 Toyota Tacoma with the Massachusetts registration 66AT38.Hinds is described as a white male with thinning blonde hair and brown eyes. He is approximately 5-foot-11-inches tall and weighs about 185 lbs.Hinds allegedly brandished a firearm at an individual known to him and he is believed to be armed with multiple firearms. He also allegedly made threats to harm himself and others.While police do not believe that Hinds currently poses a threat to the general public, anyone who sees him should use extreme ...Male suffers serious injuries from single-vehicle collision in Etobicoke
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
A man has suffered serious injuries from a single-vehicle collision in Etobicoke on Sunday night.Police responded to a call in the area of Highway 27 and Nearctic Drive, south of Rexdale Boulevard, at approximately 9:15 pm for reports of a single vehicle collision. Emergency services arrived on scene to find one adult male who was taken to hospital via emergency run with serious, possibly life-threatening injuries. There is an investigation ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call police.Haley slams DeSantis for stumping in Iowa with Massie, who’s opposed votes condemning antisemitism
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
ALTOONA, Iowa (AP) — Nikki Haley denounced Republican presidential rival Ron DeSantis in Iowa Sunday for campaigning in the state with Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, the lone House Republican who voted last week against a GOP resolution condemning antisemitism on university campuses. “You can’t be pro-Israel and bring the most anti-Israel Republican into this state, who voted against fighting antisemitism on college campuses,” Haley said. “And that’s who he brought to your state.” Coming at the end of a campaign event at a suburban Des Moines bar and grill, Haley’s criticism of DeSantis for campaigning with Massie on Saturday marks the increased pressure for the two to emerge from Iowa as the stronger alternative to former President Donald Trump. Trump is the heavy favorite to win Iowa’s leadoff caucuses on Jan. 15. Last week at a campaign event in eastern Iowa, Trump stressed that an Iowa blowout would help him rally the party early in the 2024 voting. “The margin o...You Paid For It: St. Charles City employees to receive paid holiday break
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Hundreds of St. Charles city employees are getting an unusual break for the holidays, with taxpayers picking up the tab. But is this a good deal for residents?St. Charles Mayor Dan Borgmeyer defended the decision to shut down city hall for the holidays.“We have a steering committee made up of people from all the various departments who talk about morale and their function in the city. And one of the recommendations to the council was we do something during the holidays, almost as like a bonus to people,” he said. “We looked at it and the council passed a resolution that from Christmas Eve to New Year’s Day, the city would give them paid time off. I believe that counts for three days this year: Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. So they receive time off.” Submerged vehicle tied to 2013 missing person’s case found in Missouri pond It amounts to an end-of-year bonus for workers that will cost St. Charles County a total of $230,000.“It’s an incredible morale booster. ...Synagogues receive bomb threat; police confirm no bombs found
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
CREVE COEUR, Mo. – Jewish centers of worship are on high alert after five synagogues in the St. Louis area received bomb threats. While we are not disclosing the names of the synagogues for security reasons, we can tell you that police did not find a bomb at any of the locations, three of which are in Creve Coeur.The synagogues received an alarming email on Sunday morning.“Individuals stating that there has been a device planted at the location,” Scott Biondo, director of community security for the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, said. “And you have this many hours, expressing a hatred for Jews.”Biondo said the synagogues followed bomb threat protocols and contacted local authorities. Submerged vehicle tied to 2013 missing person’s case found in Missouri pond Officers secured each synagogue and used canine units from both Creve Coeur and St. Louis County police departments to conduct thorough searches. All the buildings were examined, and officers confirmed that there weren't any ...Nathan MacKinnon’s four-point night helps Avalanche coast past Sharks
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:57:41 GMT
The second game of this season was one of the weirdest for the Colorado Avalanche. The Avs went to San Jose, suffocated the Sharks from start to finish, and still needed a shootout goal to eek by the rebuilding club.Colorado did not dominate San Jose the same way in the second matchup, but the Avalanche did cruise to a 6-2 win at Ball Arena that featured far less tension about the outcome. Nathan MacKinnon had two goal and two assists while matching the longest point streak of his career at 15 games, and the power play struck twice for only the second time in 17 games.The Avs have now won three times in four games after their worst stretch of the season. They also shrugged off a disappointing effort Saturday night in Winnipeg and reclaimed first place in the Central Division.All three members of Colorado’s top line scored in the opening 24 minutes as the Avs built a 4-0 lead. Valeri Nichushkin and Mikko Rantanen both scored on the man advantage in the opening 12:15, giving the...Latest news
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