Community mourns teenager’s death after gas station owner charged with murder
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The death of a 14-year-old boy who authorities say was fatally shot in the back by a gas station owner has left community members grieving and crying out against racial profiling in the South Carolina capital city where he’d recently completed middle school.A Friday evening prayer vigil is planned at a counseling office across the street from the Xpress Mart Shell station in Columbia. The station owner Rick Chow is accused of killing Cyrus Carmack-Belton on Sunday night after chasing down the teenager, who he wrongly suspected of stealing four water bottles.“It’s a normal, human reaction to be shocked and outraged and angry and frustrated that a senseless murder happened, essentially. This child was killed and shot down,” said Reese Palmer, the founder of Palmer Counseling and Consulting and host of the vigil. “We need to be able to have a safe space to process all the emotions.”Chow, 58, was charged with murder after an autopsy showed that Carmack-...As legal gambling surges, some states want to teach teens about the risks
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — As a high school senior, Nick was blessed with a deadly accurate jump shot from the three-point range — something he was quick to monetize.He and his gym classmates not far from the Jersey Shore would compete to see who could make the most baskets, at $5 or $10 a pop.“It gave a different dynamic to the day, a certain level of excitement,” Nick said. “Little did I know how far it would continue to go.”Before long, he was gambling staggering sums of money on sports, costing him over $700,000 in the past decade. He hit rock bottom last year when he stole $35,000 from his workplace and gambled it away on international tennis and soccer matches – sports he admittedly knew nothing about.Wagering is now easier than ever for adults – and children – and there’s a growing movement in the U.S. to offer problem gambling education courses in public schools to teach teenagers how easily and quickly things can go wrong with betting. It’s a trend that Nick wishes had exis...Ghost guns banned under new Colorado law signed by governor
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill Friday banning firearms that are assembled at home or 3D-printed without serial numbers, weapons that allowed owners to evade background checks and impede law enforcement’s ability to track a gun’s origins in an investigation.The new law is the latest in a slew of gun control measures signed by Polis this year. The state joins 11 others, including California, New York and Nevada, in regulating the so-called ghost guns, which have been linked to high-profile mass shootings across the U.S.The use of ghost guns in crimes has risen 1,000% since 2017, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.A gunman in Sacramento, California, who fatally shot his three adolescent daughters, another adult and himself at a church last year had been barred from owning firearms, but was able to obtain a ghost gun. In Colorado, the person accused of killing five people at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs and a...Missouri professor not guilty by reason of insanity in stabbing death of colleague
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A former history professor at Missouri State University charged in the stabbing death of a colleague was found not guilty Friday by reason of insanity.Greene County Judge David Jones announced his ruling in the case of Edward Gutting, who was charged with first-degree murder in the 2016 killing of Marc Cooper inside Cooper’s Springfield home. Cooper’s wife, Nancy, was injured but survived, the Springfield News-Leader reported.The trial was delayed for several years in part by a series of mental evaluations. The judge’s ruling followed a six-day trial.Marc Cooper, 66, who had retired, suffered more than 40 stab wounds. Gutting’s lawyers said the attack was the result of a schizophrenic hallucination. Gutting was diagnosed as mentally ill by several doctors after his arrest.But prosecutors said Gutting killed Cooper in a rage fueled by alcohol and stress that stemmed from a series of work-related slights and insults. The tipping point, t...6 rescued after building partially collapses near Yale medical school
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A building under construction near the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven partially collapsed Friday, injuring several people who were pulled from the debris. Officials, however, said there were no fatalities.City firefighters and other authorities responded to Lafayette Street at about 12:30 p.m.Six people were trapped in the building and were injured, including two who were in critical condition, said Rick Fontana, New Haven’s emergency operations director. All were removed from the rubble and taken to the hospital.Fire officials were heard on a radio scanner saying all people who were at the site were accounted for. Multiple ambulances responded to scene. TV news footage showed first responders removing one person from the scene on a stretcher.Lafayette Street is a short distance from Yale New Haven Hospital and the Yale School of Medicine and is home to several medical offices.The Associated PressChicago's Willis Tower antennas light up for Taylor Swift
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago has T-Swift fever as the singer's Eras Tour takes over Soldier Field this weekend — and the city's tallest building is getting lit in her honor.The Willis Tower, formerly known as Sears, will light up its antennas a variety of colors to celebrate Taylor Swift's three-day tour stop in the city, according to the Skydeck's website.On Friday, June 2, the tower's antennas will honor the Eras Tour with the colors Green and Teal.On Saturday, June 3, the antenna's will illuminate and turn purple and gold.On Sunday, June 4, the antenna's will light up red and pink. What to know about Taylor Swift’s Soldier Field concerts “The Eras Tour” will be held at Soldier Field for three days — from June 2 through June 4 —and is completely sold out.Soldier Field has released an advisory for fans without tickets that discourages them from gathering outside of the arena for any of the concerts. “The stadium and surrounding areas will be at maximum capacity,” Soldier Field tweeted. “All...Hardy's Reindeer Ranch taking flight, expanding in Our Town Rantoul
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
RANTOUL, Ill., (WCIA) -- You know Dasher and Dancer, and Comet and Blitzen. But did you know you can meet some of Santa's reindeer right here in Central Illinois? If you drive about 25 minutes north of Champaign you'll find Hardy's Reindeer Ranch in Rantoul. That's where 22 reindeer now call home, with the newest addition being born last week. Star is now a mom to baby Aurora. The owners started the family of animals after bringing them to the area from Alaska 28 years ago. "Oh, Blitzen you are the biggest goofball of all. He has got a personality that just will not quit," Julie Hardy, one of the reindeer, described while feeding the reindeer. Baby reindeer arrive at Hardy’s Reindeer Ranch in Rantoul, farm opens early Blitzen isn't the only reindeer getting the love. Hardy's Reindeer Ranch is expanding its herd, but why in Our Town Rantoul? "I met this handsome young man who owned a Christmas tree farm in Rantoul," Hardy said. "I've got a city marketing background and I'm thinkin...59-year-old woman dies after Bensenville crash
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
BENSENVILLE, Ill. — A 59-year-old woman died early Friday morning following a crash in Bensenville.Just before 3:40 a.m., authorities responded to an accident at the intersection of York and Irving Park Road.A 59-year-old woman, from the Northwest suburbs, was pronounced dead at the scene. 17-year-old found dead in parking lot of suburban school A 23-year-old Chicago man was transported to an area hospital. His condition was not given.No other information was provided.Lawyer fired after woman accuses him of snatching wig in viral video: 'He laughed in my face,' victim says
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
NEW YORK (WPIX) – Singer Lizzy Ashliegh was thrust into the spotlight on the internet this week, not because of her versatile vocals but because of a viral video.The Brooklyn native, 29, was walking in Midtown Manhattan early Monday morning when she says a man suddenly ripped her green wig from her scalp. "I had a game night on 34th Street," Ashliegh told Nexstar's WPIX. "As I left the game night with some friends, I'm walking and three men are walking toward me. I didn't think anything of it … And this man just decides as I'm walking past him to take my hair off, and my neck goes back."Ashliegh confronted the man, recording it on her phone. "For what reason did you take my wig off?" Ashliegh can be heard saying in the viral video. "Why did you do that? What makes you think that's OK?" Ashliegh asked the man to apologize, but she said he laughed in her face. "He seemed like he didn’t care. His friends cared way more than he did," Ashliegh said. "His ...More than $20M in scholarships for Bulls Collge Prep graduating class
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:34 GMT
CHICAGO — Members of the graduating class from Chicago Bulls College Prep are heading off to college with a large amount of scholarship money. The class of 2023 has earned more than $20 million in scholarships.With 'Pomp and Circumstance' blaring in the background, the ceremony, held at the University of Illinois Chicago forum. SEE ALSO: Already a college graduate, CPS high schooler taking success to new degree One of the graduates is 18-year-old Angel Gutierrez from Pilsen, who set a goal as a small child to go to an Ivy League school. With the help of school counselors, Angel is now Harvard-bound as a first-generation college student who earned $3 million in scholarships alone. Gutierrez aspires to become a lawyer or a neurosurgeon. "For low-income students, like me, we do have the ability to achieve our dreams and get scholarship money… but colleges do want to invest in the future and specific diverse backgrounds like mine," Gutierrez said. "It’s what we’re trying to do every day...Latest news
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