Mom charged after child, left at home alone during vacation, dies: prosecutors
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
CLEVELAND (WJW) - A Cleveland mother now faces murder charges after investigators say she left her 16-month-old daughter alone for over a week while she went on vacation, leading to the child's death.*The video above is from a previous report.*A Cuyahoga County grand jury returned an indictment charging 31-year-old Kristel Candelario with aggravated murder, murder, felonious assault, and endangering children. According to a court complaint, Candelario admitted she left her daughter alone and unattended while vacationing in Detroit and Puerto Rico.As the WJW I-Team previously reported, the complaint says she left on June 8 and returned on June 16, when she found her daughter unresponsive. Airport worker 'ingested' into plane engine, death ruled a suicide The child died in a West 97th Street home. Investigators say the child was extremely dehydrated at the time of her death. “As parents, we are supposed to protect and care for our children," said Prosecutor Michael O’Malley. "Imagin...Texas border policies take center stage in Ron DeSantis' GOP rally
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hosted his first presidential rally on the Rio Grande River on Monday, he made a promise to deliver on an immigration policy the state's top Republicans sought all legislative session."The states should be permitted to send people back," the second-most-popular candidate for the Republican nomination told supporters. "As president, we are going to fully deputize all state and local governments to be able to enforce immigration law. You will be able to have that authority."In the audience was State Rep. Matt Schaefer, R-Tyler, who carried major legislation that would have asserted Texas' powers to police the federal border. His House Bill 20 would have established the Border Protection Unit, deputizing state police to use force against unauthorized immigrants independent of the federal government. It failed late in the legislative session among concerns that it would amount to an unconstitutional insubordination of federal power.But th...APD: 17 year old, 3 juveniles arrested in connection with southeast Austin shooting death
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Ervin Coronado-Palacio, 17, faces a capital murder charge in the death of Brian Serrano, 19, according to an affidavit for the suspect. The Austin Police Department said three juveniles have also been arrested in relation to the case. PREVIOUS: APD searching for suspects in deadly southeast Austin robbery On May 15, APD received a 911 call about the shooting and found Serrano dead inside his car on Springfield Drive in southeast Austin. APD said a group of people - whom Serrano did not know - attempted to rob him and another woman. According to the affidavit, Coronado-Palacio's prints were found in a stolen vehicle left on the scene. The affidavit also revealed a witness called police two days after the shooting to tell investigators they knew a juvenile who was also involved.The witness told police that the juvenile's family implicated Coronado-Palacio in a conversation they had with the witness. Coronado-Palacio's attorney Jeff Peek told KXAN it's still early i...Hutto's Will Hammond on success, focus and Texas Tech
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
HUTTO, Texas (KXAN) - Major programs like Texas A&M, Penn State and Auburn came calling to offer Hutto's Will Hammond a scholarship late in 2022. Despite the name value of those schools, the Hippos' quarterback stayed locked in on the university that had been locked in on him."[Texas] Tech was there from day one," said Hammond. "Spring of two years ago and they text me like every day. That's really what recruiting should look like."MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersThe Lubbock-bound senior was invited to compete at the Elite 11 competition for the best quarterbacks in the country earlier in June. Hammond was able to train with some of the other most highly-recruited high schooler passers in the country."Really what it is is like a childhood dream come true," said Hammond. "I remember getting the text...and I was like this is nuts. No way."Getting to compete at Elite ...Braves break away late to send Twins to a 4-1 loss
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
ATLANTA — Monday night’s matchup between Twins veteran starter Sonny Gray and young Atlanta ace Spencer Strider looked, on paper, as if it could be quite the pitcher’s duel.And for most of the night, the two starters lived up to the billing. Twins hitters, most getting their first look at Strider, could do little against the 24-year-old righty. Joey Gallo’s solo home run, which he hit out to dead center, was the only blemish on a night in which he otherwise dominated Twins hitters.And for most of the night, Gray matched him. It wasn’t until the seventh inning that the Braves broke through, scoring three runs to lift them to a 4-1 win on Monday night at Truist Park.Up until the seventh inning, Gray had allowed just one run, which came around to score on a fielder’s choice in the fourth inning. But otherwise, he maneuvered his way through one of the best lineups in baseball efficiently, earning himself the chance to return to the mound for the seventh.But the decision to send him back...bill alkofer, former Pioneer Press photojournalist, dies at 61
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
bill alkofer could no longer lift a camera, but he was still a journalist.“The last time I saw him, a couple of days before he died, we looked at slides,” says Craig Lassig, a fellow photojournalist and friend. “We were looking at slides of his photos of Johnny Rotten from the Sex Pistols and David Byrne from Talking Heads. I was holding a light table and a loop against his eye so he could look at the slides and decide what pictures he wanted to give to friends.”alkofer, a former Pioneer Press photojournalist who had been living with a variation of ALS for about five years, died on Friday at Sholom in St. Paul. He was 61.(He had legally changed his name to a lowercase format, so we are honoring that in the styling for this obituary.)If one photograph can encapsulate his career and his determination to always get the photo, for alkofer that image might be from the Grand Forks flood in North Dakota. On April 19, 1997, as a Pioneer Press photojournalist also wor...Weekend fire destroys popular nightclub at Lutsen Mountains resort
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
A popular North Shore bar and restaurant known for its lively music scene was destroyed by fire this weekend.The Cook County Sheriff’s Office said that the building housing Papa Charlie’s at the Lutsen Mountains resort was “considered a complete loss” in the fire early Saturday morning.In a social media post, the ski resort in Lutsen acknowledged the extent of the loss, saying: “Sadly, we lost our beloved Papa Charlie’s Restaurant today in a fire. We thank the six local volunteer fire departments that responded, keeping the fire contained to the Papa Charlie’s building and keeping everyone safe.”“Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by this tragic loss,” Cook County Sheriff Pat Eliasen said in a statement. “Papa Charlie’s holds a special place in everyone’s heart and mind. We are fortunate that we have such a wonderful volunteer public safety response in Cook County to prevent further loss.”The Minnesota state fir...Sex offender sentenced for attempting to entice minor
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Connecticut man was sentenced after he attempted to entice a minor to engage in sexual activity. David Feeney, 57, of Bristol, Conn., was sentenced to 327 months in prison.As part of a guilty plea, Feeney admitted to exchanging sexually explicit messages online with people who he thought were a father and a 10-year-old child between March and April 2022. Feeney said he was attempting to entice the child to engage in sexual acts with him. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On April 24, 2022, Feeney traveled from Connecticut and arrived unannounced at a residence in Albany County with the intent to engage in sexual acts with a 10-year-old child. He was arrested shortly after arriving.Feeney was a registered sex offender at the time. Officials said he had raped a child he met online in 2011. As part of his sentencing, he will also be under probation for life after he is released.The case was investigate...Albany officials react to weekend homicides
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — On Monday afternoon, family, friends, and neighbors gathered to remember Benjamin Rowe, one of the victims who was shot and killed early Sunday morning. Rowe was one of ten people killed in Albany just this year due to gun violence.“When you hear ten homicides, you know, obviously, that puts a lot of people on edge,” City of Albany Police Chief Eric Hawkins said during a press conference. “I mean, it puts me on edge, and it should. You shouldn’t have two people die in our community as a result of violence.” Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Albany Police said that out of the remaining four homicides, two of the victims were targeted, while the other two remain under investigation.“You know, these don’t just happen in a vacuum. You know, people aren’t just waking up and just deciding that I’m gonna commit a homicide today,” Chief Hawkins said.Owusu Anane, Albany Common Council Ward 10, said that the Alb...Should Missouri voters allow counties, St. Louis City to enforce stricter gun laws?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:12:10 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Following another weekend of violence in both St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri voters could get to decide if counties should be allowed to enact their own firearm regulations. Missouri is perceived by some to have some of the laxest gun laws in the country. Since the General Assembly isn't making any moves to strengthen state statute, a new nonprofit said it wants to give counties the opportunity to approve their own rules on the access and carrying of firearms. "When one goes from county to county, encounters different traffic laws, different regulations of all kinds, we see no reason why that same logic shouldn't apply to firearm regulations," Richard Rosenfeld said. Crews investigating home explosion in Granite City, Illinois Rosenfeld is part of a new nonprofit, Sensible Missouri, who hopes to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot next November to allow counties and St. Louis to approve their own rules. Missouri is currently an open carry...Latest news
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