Denver Police address 2 officer shootings in afternoon press conference

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Denver Police address 2 officer shootings in afternoon press conference DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver Police are addressing two separate incidents involving police firing their guns at suspects carrying suspected weapons.The department will discuss a shooting in the area of East 46th Avenue and North York Street, where a suspect thought to be holding a firearm was shot; and a confrontation in a store with an individual carrying a knife, who was eventually struck with a stun gun.The department is releasing bodyworn-camera footage of both incidents and holding a briefing at 2 p.m.Content warning: The briefing will be streamed live above, and will likely include police showing the video and describing in detail what happened.Whole Foods stand-offOn Thursday, Oct. 19 officers were called to a Whole Foods store near Union Station for a report of someone brandishing a knife. During the incident, officers deployed a stun gun to take the suspect into custody. At the same point, an officer fired one gunshot, striking no one. The store was also evacuated after shoppers...

Cold weather shelters open in Denver Saturday through Monday

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Cold weather shelters open in Denver Saturday through Monday DENVER (KDVR) -- The City and County of Denver is activating its cold weather shelter plan as the weekend forecast shows temperatures dropping into the 20s and teens overnight.The Department of Housing Stability is opening an overnight shelter in the ballroom of the former Best Western hotel, 4595 Quebec St., and the Denver Coliseum, 4600 Humboldt St., from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on Saturday, Sunday and Monday (Oct. 28-30). View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31 The city has additionally noted that city-owned recreation centers and libraries will be open on Sunday and Monday as daytime warming centers.Anyone seeking shelter can find resources at denvergov.org/findshelter. The site also contains information about shelters that are more commonly accessible. If these regular shelters reach capacity, people seeking shelter will be referred to the St. Francis Center, 2323 Curtis St., for transportation between 6-9 p.m. to stay at the Best Western or the Coliseu...

Patriots coach Bill Belichick sends message to Maine residents after mass shooting

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Patriots coach Bill Belichick sends message to Maine residents after mass shooting FOXBORO — Patriots coach Bill Belichick opened his Friday morning press conference with a message for Maine residents in the wake of Wednesday’s mass shooting in Lewiston that left 18 dead and 13 others injured.“(I’ll) just start by sending our – from the team, players have talked about this, captains yesterday, too – sending our thoughts and prayers to the people in Maine. It’s obviously a tragic situation,” Belichick said. “They’re great fans of ours, great friends up there and Maine is a great place. I feel bad for the pain and situation that they’re going through.Bill Belichick opens with a statement sending thoughts and prayers to the people in Maine after the mass shooting. He mentions the #Patriots fans up there, and his personal connections to the area. “We’re thinking about you down here with the #Patriots.” pic.twitter.com/Hh7ZH0V7qU— Andrew Callahan (@_AndrewCallahan) October 27, 2023“You know, Lewiston and Bowden, (I have)...

Feds try to head off growing problem of overdoses among expectant mothers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Feds try to head off growing problem of overdoses among expectant mothers Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez, Katheryn Houghton | (TNS) KFF Health NewsLAS VEGAS — When Andria Peterson began working as a clinical pharmacist in the pediatric and neonatal intensive care units at St. Rose Dominican Hospital in Henderson, Nevada, in 2009, she witnessed the devastating effects the opioid crisis had on the hospital’s youngest patients.She recalled vividly one baby who stayed in the NICU for 90 days with neonatal abstinence syndrome, a form of withdrawal, because his mother had used substances while pregnant.The mother came in every day, Peterson said. She took three buses to get to the hospital to see her baby. Peterson watched her sing to him some days and read to him on others.“I saw in the NICU the love that she had for that baby,” Peterson said. “When it came down to it, she lost custody.”At the time, Peterson said, she felt more could be done to help people like that mother. That’s why, in 2018, she founded Empowered, a program that provides services for pregnant and ...

Should I buy a house now or wait? Experts weigh in on the current market

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Should I buy a house now or wait? Experts weigh in on the current market Ruben Caginalp | Bankrate.com (TNS)Prospective homebuyers across the U.S. are feeling the squeeze amid high home prices and steep mortgage rates. Up against these challenging conditions, many homeowners are disinclined to sell, further restricting the already-short supply of homes on the market.“The unintended consequence of the so-called lock-in effect has limited the supply of homes for sale, because most owners have relatively low mortgage rates and don’t want to move,” explains Mark Hamrick, Bankrate’s senior economic analyst.As a result, today’s housing market looks different than it has in past years. “Buyers and sellers both typically take a step back in the fall, but mortgage rates now near 8% are cooling the market faster than normal,” says Jeff Tucker, a senior economist at Zillow. “A lack of competition from other buyers is offering opportunities to those still in the market, as many listings are lingering after the summer shopping season.” Read on to learn all about the ...

What’s the likelihood Patriots make a deal at next week’s NFL trade deadline?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

What’s the likelihood Patriots make a deal at next week’s NFL trade deadline? FOXBORO — The 2-5 Patriots are a popular team ahead of next week’s NFL trade deadline.The Patriots have received calls on many of their impending unrestricted free agents, a source said. The Patriots’ top UFAs next offseason are left tackle Trent Brown, tight end Hunter Henry, wide receiver Kendrick Bourne and members of the 2020 NFL Draft class: safety Kyle Dugger, offensive lineman Mike Onwenu and edge defender Josh Uche.Sources polled last week believe the Patriots could get a Day 2 draft pick in exchange for Dugger or Uche.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots rookie finds starting role after offseason shake-up New England Patriots | Patriots’ cornerbacks group still has potential ‘through the roof’ New England Patriots | Patriots mailbag: What’s JuJu Smith-Schuster’s future with Demario Douglas emerging? New England Patriots | Callahan: What is the Patriots’ next move at wid...

‘I can’t breathe:’ Report says Quebec hockey player forced to mimic George Floyd

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

‘I can’t breathe:’ Report says Quebec hockey player forced to mimic George Floyd GATINEAU, Que. — Quebec Sports Minister Isabelle Charest says she was “deeply shocked” by a report that a young Black hockey player in the province was made to say, “I can’t breathe,” as a teammate knelt on his neck.The racist incident drew on the words uttered by George Floyd, a Black man who died while a white police officer in Minneapolis pressed a knee to his neck in May 2020, sparking protests around the world.According to a report in Gatineau, Que., daily Le Droit, a teammate placed his knee on the back of the Black teenager’s neck for about 15 seconds, only releasing him after he spoke the words.The newspaper obtained a report commissioned by Hockey Quebec that outlined the incident — just one of several during the 2021-22 season involving the under-15 AAA team on which the Black child played.The independent report dated last December found at least 14 “racist gestures and remarks” involving six players from the Gatineau team, t...

Randal Dooley’s father, convicted of killing son, gets full parole

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Randal Dooley’s father, convicted of killing son, gets full parole  A father convicted of killing his son in a horrific case of child abuse has been granted full parole and is set to be deported back to Jamaica on his release.Edward Dooley was convicted, along with his wife, of second-degree murder in 2002 for the death of his seven-year-old son, Randal.Dooley was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 13 years.In a recent decision, the Parole Board of Canada said it was granting Dooley full parole, saying it found he would not present an undue risk to society if released.A release plan in the decision says that Dooley would be taken into the custody of the Canada Border Services Agency upon release and would be deported shortly after.The Parole Board decision says Dooley is expected to live with his sister in Jamaica until he finds his own accommodations.At the trial for Dooley and his wife, court heard Randal was brutally abused for months after he and his brother came from Jamaica to live with their father and stepmother in Tor...

Unifor talks with Stellantis head into final weekend before deadline

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Unifor talks with Stellantis head into final weekend before deadline TORONTO — Unifor is heading into the final weekend of its negotiations with Stellantis before a strike deadline, as the United Auto Workers in the U.S. also move into a new stage of talks.Unifor has set Oct. 29 at 11:59 p.m. as the deadline for talks with the automaker.The union says it is working to secure the same gains it established at Ford Motor Co. and General Motors, as well as specifics from Stellantis on its electric vehicle plans for its Canadian plants. While talks in Canada continue, the UAW announced a breakthrough Wednesday with a tentative deal with Ford that came after about six weeks of escalating strikes.Barry Eidlin, an associate professor of sociology at McGill University, says that based on the details released so far, the UAW deal looks to be better than what Unifor secured here.He says the Unifor pattern is still quite good, and that the UAW had much more ground to make up because of past concessions.  This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct....

Doubts raised over Sainte-Marie’s past roil First Nations, raise questions on harms

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:52:33 GMT

Doubts raised over Sainte-Marie’s past roil First Nations, raise questions on harms Doubts raised over Buffy Sainte-Marie’s First Nations bona fides are roiling the community she claims to be part of. A CBC story saying the singer’s ancestry may not be Indigenous has renewed debate about who gets to speak for whom.Eleanore Sunchild, an Indigenous lawyer and professor, says that Sainte-Marie hasn’t used her claims of identity to gain advantages, unlike other so-called “pretendians.”Tracy Robinson, a member of an Indigenous group that has spoken out in similar cases, says Sainte-Marie has a long history of involvement with the Cree Piapot community in Saskatchewan, which is defending her.Indigenous writer Drew Hayden Taylor says the singer-songwriter is deeply loved by many First Nations people, and her music and life have become part of Indigenous culture.Others say if Sainte-Marie is lying about her past, it would insult and betray people who did suffer wrongs. Sainte-Marie said Thursday ahead of the CBC report that she doesn’t know wh...