Racist text scandal at Northern California police department at center of court hearing

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Racist text scandal at Northern California police department at center of court hearing MARTINEZ, Calif. (AP) — A court hearing to determine whether Northern California police officers who traded racist text messages violated a state law aimed at eliminating racism in the criminal justice system began Friday, with up to eight officers expected to take the stand to speak about the scandal that has roiled the city in the San Francisco Bay Area.Defense attorneys for four men charged with murder and attempted murder in a 2021 shooting subpoenaed the officers to testify about heavily redacted text messages made public in April by the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s office. The attorneys were expected to argue before Judge David Goldstein that their clients, two of them mentioned in the text messages, were unfairly targeted based on their race. The state’s Racial Justice Act prohibits the state from pursuing or securing criminal convictions or sentences on the basis of race, ethnicity or national origin.Seventeen Antioch police officers have been named for sending te...

Seattle climate activists roost in old cedar tree to prevent it from being cut down for new housing

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Seattle climate activists roost in old cedar tree to prevent it from being cut down for new housing SEATTLE (AP) — With ropes, a harness, a hammock and a bucket pulley system, masked activists in Seattle have taken residence in the branches of an old, thick cedar tree to prevent it from being cut down to make way for new homes.The protest on a private lot is the latest episode highlighting tensions behind tree policy in Seattle as climate change increases temperatures and urban canopy decreases.The Western red cedar, dubbed “Luma,” is about 80 feet (24.4 meters) tall, with two trunks that are each about 4 feet (1.2 meters) in diameter.Its age is not known, but activists have estimated it could be as much as 200 years old. The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is seeking to have the tree preserved for its archaeological significance, saying that Native Americans shaped its branches generations ago to distinguish it as a trail marker.The protesters have declined to give their names, citing concerns about retaliation.“We have to win this tree. We have to win because Luma is setting the tone fo...

French police investigate violent home robbery of PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

French police investigate violent home robbery of PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma PARIS (AP) — French police are investigating a violent armed robbery that targeted Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma at his home.The Paris prosecutor’s office said the player was robbed early Friday. The prosecutor’s office and the French capital’s police force refused to release details about the attack that French media said took place in the early hours of the morning in his Paris home.A police investigation has been opened on possible armed robbery, kidnapping and aggravated violence charges, the prosecutor’s office said.Le Parisien newspaper, quoting an unnamed police source, reported that four people broke into his apartment in Paris’ upmarket 8th district at about 3 a.m. It said Donnarumma and his partner were tied up and he was slightly injured. Both were treated in hospital for shock, it said.The attackers made off with valuables estimated to be worth about half a million euros (dollars), including watches, jewelry and other l...

FBI looking for 2 people who robbed bank in Addison

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

FBI looking for 2 people who robbed bank in Addison ADDISON, Ill. — For the second time this week, the FBI is asking for help identifying two people who robbed a BMO Harris bank in the western suburbs.On Friday, the FBI said two men, both armed with handguns, robbed the bank around 9 a.m. in the 1300 block of West Lake Street in Addison. FBI: Naperville bank robbed by 2 male suspects One man is described as being about 5 feet 7-8 inches tall and was wearing black pants, hooded sweatshirt and face covering, with grey gloves, white shoes and a handgun with a long barrel and extended magazine, according to the FBI.The other man is described as being about 6 feet 2 inches tall and was wearing black pants, hooded Adidas sweatshirt with white stripes down the arm and face covering, with white gloves and shoes and a handgun with a green laser.No injuries were reported and the alleged bank robbers haven't been arrested yet.Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI at 312-421-6700 or online.Tips can be reported anonymously.

Skilling: Warm, cloudy weekend ahead with possible rain patches

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Skilling: Warm, cloudy weekend ahead with possible rain patches The week's ended with beautiful summer weather----warm, comfortable and with the return of cooling lake breezes along Lake Michigan. Dew points and humidities were comfortable.  The official O'Hare high is likely to end up a 83-deg.Temps across the Greater Chicago area have ranged from 84 at Barrington and Elwood on the warm side of the ledger—to 68 at East Chicago, 69 Wilmette Harbor, 71 at Calumet Harbor and 72 at Kenosha, WI and Winthrop Harbor due to lake breeze cooling..The air quality's been good down here at ground level though another colorful sunset lies ahead thanks to northwesterly upper winds which continue to push Canadian wildfire smoke into the area aloft.  That's something modeled to continue over the weekend—so some more colorful sunrises and sunsets can be expected Saturday and Sunday.  It will be interesting to see if the scattered coverage t-storms predicted Saturday and Sunday mix some of the smoke down to the surface. That's happened before and actually ma...

Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac sets sail for the 114th time

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac sets sail for the 114th time CHICAGO -- The 114th Running of the Race to Mackinaw kicked off Friday afternoon. The 114th Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinaw has always attracted competitive racers from 45 states.With over 2,000 racers coming from New York, Michigan, Minnesota, other parts of the United States, and even some coming to the Windy City from 16 countries.   Chicago captain to set sail on Race to Mackinac A big challenge this year for racers are weather conditions, lighter winds, as well as biting flies.   The cruising division getting underway Friday evening, but the racing division beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday.The racers departing in 10 minute intervals in a journey, they can take anywhere from two to four days to sail to Mackinac Island, Michigan.

Chicago rapper G-Herbo agrees to plead guilty to wire fraud, lying to feds: reports

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Chicago rapper G-Herbo agrees to plead guilty to wire fraud, lying to feds: reports BOSTON — Chicago rapper G-Herbo faces prison time after agreeing to plead guilty in Massachusetts to a federal wire fraud charge, according to multiple reports.The 27-year-old, whose real name is Herbert Randall Wright III, is accused of using stolen identities to fund private jet trips, a vacation at a Jamaican villa, a personal chef, and the purchase of two designer puppies, and then lying about it to federal agents, according to TMZ. Rapper G Herbo arrested in Chicago on gun charges: reports The outlet reports that the South Side rapper pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and make false statements. He faces up to 25 years in prison though federal guidelines could see the rapper serve significantly less time. The news is the latest in a string of legal woes connected to the "Who Want Smoke" rapper.Two weeks ago, G Herbo was arrested by Chicago police after allegedly being found in possession of a firearm and about 15,000 worth of marijuana in River North...

Downers Grove man arrested for armed robbery of Summer Smash concert tickets

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Downers Grove man arrested for armed robbery of Summer Smash concert tickets DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. -- A Downers Grove man was arrested Wednesday after police say he robbed a person at gunpoint for their Summer Smash concert tickets last month.Jordan Daurham, 20, of Downers Grove, has been accused of robbing a person at gunpoint of three Summer Smash concert wristband tickets on Saturday, June 24. Man found fatally shot inside vehicle after armed robbery on South Side: police On Wednesday, the Downers Grove Police Department were able to locate Daurham outside of his apartment. Authorities reported that they engaged in a brief foot pursuit with Daurham, but were able to take him into custody a short time later.Daurham is being charged with one count of armed robbery, possession of a stolen motor vehicle, and aggravated unlawful use of a weapon. His bond has been set at $750,000.

Family's TikTok video of 'unsanitary' conditions at Myrtle Beach hotel goes viral

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Family's TikTok video of 'unsanitary' conditions at Myrtle Beach hotel goes viral MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) -- A family has called out a Myrtle Beach hotel after experiencing "unsanitary" conditions inside their room. A TikTok video of a room at the Ocean Star Hotel in Myrtle Beach was taken by Brooks Strickland, as he and his family planned on staying there for part of their vacation."I put my hands on the bed mattress and that's when I felt the dampness of it. It was wet," Strickland said. "Soon as that happened, I looked up at the ceiling. That's when I've seen water drops from the ceiling."Strickland said hotel management blamed the moisture from the beach. "Went to the bathroom, [and] there was, somebody had used the bathroom -- all over it, not cleaned at all. The bathtub actually had holes in it," he said. "And then we continued around the dressers, where it was nothing but water on top of the dressers, the TVs, and that's when I looked up at the ceiling and you could actually see the water drops. The entire roof had water drops all around it. Stains on th...

Short-term rentals aren't keeping housing prices high, real estate agent says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:55:45 GMT

Short-term rentals aren't keeping housing prices high, real estate agent says AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Despite exceeding housing inventory by more than double, short-term rentals (STR) may not be the primary cause of high home prices.Austin Stowell, associate broker with KEEP Real Estate Group, said high demand met a city that wasn't ready for massive growth."We have a system in Austin in which we have not planned for the growth that Austin has experienced, and because of that we have a shortage of housing and a huge increase in demand," Stowell said. "I don't necessarily think [STRs] had a huge impact when it comes to affordability because quite honestly, most housing in Austin is not really truly affordable."STRs still part of the picture However, he said STRs do play some role in the housing market."I certainly think that on some level Airbnb contributed to it," Stowell said. "But I think when it comes to what really drove prices, I think Airbnb is a real small fraction of what caused the huge rush and demand in Austin." Is an Airbnb ‘collapse’ happening in Aust...