A deadly bomb ambush of police in Mexico has endangered mothers who search for the missing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A drug cartel bomb attack that allegedly used a fake report of a mass grave to lure police into a deadly trap has had devastating collateral damage: It has led authorities to abandon the volunteers who search for some of Mexico’s 110,000 missing people.Most of the searchers are distraught mothers looking for the bodies of the thousands of victims of kidnapping gangs and drug cartels, who dump their bodies in clandestine graves.A day after Tuesday’s attack that killed four police officers and two civilians in Jalisco state, Gov. Enrique Alfaro announced that he was temporarily suspending police involvement in such searches as a safety measure, drawing consternation from the volunteer groups, who are known as “collectives.”Alfaro said an anonymous caller had given a volunteer searcher a tip about a supposed clandestine burial site near a roadway in Tlajomulco, Jalisco. The cartel buried improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, on the road and then detonated them as a ...Railway container shipments plummet amid B.C. port workers strike
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
MONTREAL — Railways are facing a sharp drop-off in container shipments as the strike by B.C. port workers halted more than half of steel-box cargo so far this month.RBC Dominion Securities analyst Walter Spracklin says Canadian National Railway Co.’s revenue-ton-miles — a key industry metric used to gauge income and freight volume — fell 60 per cent in the first week of the job action.He says the figure dropped by 45 per cent at Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.The American Railroad Association says the number of containers hauled last week plunged by nearly half compared to the same period in 2022.The corrugated metal boxes, which carry everything from consumer products to auto parts, mark a critical source of cash for the two railways, comprising roughly one-quarter of annual revenue.The union and management have until 10:30 a.m. PDT today to decide if they will accept a federal mediator’s recommendations to end the 12-day port strike by some 7,400 waterfront workers.T...Police: 21-year-old Mariano's employee shot, killed inside Evergreen Park store
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
EVERGREEN PARK, Ill. -- A 21-year-old employee was shot dead at a Mariano's in Evergreen Park Thursday morning. Police reported of an active shooter call at a Mariano's grocery store just before 9:00 a.m. in Evergreen Park at the 2500 block of West 95th Street. Evergreen Park police said surveillance video shows the suspect, who is believed to be the victim's boyfriend, following her into the store. The Evergreen Park police chief said an individual was taken into custody near the 1330 block of West Thorndale Avenue in Edgewater. A firearm was also recovered. Suburban Uber driver found guilty after woman sexually assaulted in car Police believe the incident to be domestic and that there is no threat to the public. One other minor injury to the ankle was reported. WGN is actively following the incident and will update as more information is recovered.Suburban Uber driver found guilty after woman sexually assaulted in car
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
WHEATON, Ill. — A suburban Uber driver has been found guilty after a woman was sexually abused in a vehicle upon arriving to her destination in 2020. According to the States Attorney's office, 35-year-old Ghazwan Alani, formerly from Palatine, was found guilty of attempted criminal sexual assault and criminal sexual abuse for an incident that took place three years ago. On May 19, 2020, a 23-year-old woman arranged for an Uber driver to bring her to a location in Elmhurst around 1:19 a.m. when upon arrival, Alani entered the back seat of the vehicle and sexually abused the woman. No bond for man charged in fatal shooting of 9-year-old boy in Franklin Park Reports said that the woman was able to escape from the other side of the back seat after she kicked Alani. She then ran from the car, entered her destination and contacted the Elmhurst Police Department later that morning. Alani was taken into custody September 1 that year after an investigation of forensic and DNA analysis led...No bond for man charged in fatal shooting of 9-year-old boy in Franklin Park
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
FRANKLIN PARK, Ill. — The man charged with murdering a 9-year-old boy in Franklin Park is being held without bond.Javier Murillo, 37, of Melrose Park appeared in court Wednesday afternoon. He is charged with first-degree murder following the July 8 death of Ulysses Campos.According to police, around 10:15 p.m., Ulysses was playing near an alley in the 2800 block of Elder Lane when a disturbance occurred. Shots were fired from a moving vehicle and Ulysses was hit in the chest.Campos has been lighting fireworks with his father and cousins as part of a birthday celebration for their grandmother. Rockford kidnapping, murder suspect with lengthy criminal past, possibly linked to death of woman in Schaumburg Prosecutors said Murillo drove into an alley and got into an argument with Campos' father before firing shots.Once first responders arrived, Ulysses was taken to Loyola Hospital in Maywood where he was pronounced dead, just two weeks shy of his 10th birthday.Murillo will return to c...Man facing 12 DUI counts after husband, wife die in I-55 wrong-way crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
WILL COUNTY, Ill. — A man was arrested Wednesday after a husband and wife were killed in a wrong-way crash last month on I-55.Michael Trinka, 33, of Wilmington, is facing 12 counts of aggravated driving under the influence.On June 27, officers responded to a crash involving two vehicles just after 10:35 p.m. on I-55 near milepost 238 in Will County.Police believe a black Ford F-150, driven by Trinka, was traveling the wrong-way in southbound lanes of the interstate. At around the same time, the Ford struck a GMC Yukon head-on. Previous: 2 killed in wrong-way crash on I-55 The Yukon then was struck by a semi-truck. The driver and the front-seat passenger, later identified as, Ronald Dube, 35, and Kelly Quinlan-Dube, 34, both of Emington, were pronounced dead at the scene. They were husband and wife.Ronald Dube, 35, and Kelly Quinlan-Dube, 34Their three kids, a 2-year-old and 7-year-old twins, were sent to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries.Trinka suffered non life-thre...Parents, doctors sue Texas to block transgender minor health care ban
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Five Texas families with transgender children as well as three doctors are now suing the state to block a law from going into effect that would ban young people from receiving certain health care options and put medical licenses in jeopardy. This first legal challenge to Senate Bill 14 fulfills an earlier promise by a number of legal advocacy organizations. Those groups include the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, the ACLU, Lambda Legal and the Transgender Law Center. They previously announced they would file suit to prevent the law from going into effect on Sept. 1. According to SB 14, transgender minors would no longer be able to receive puberty-blocking medication, hormone therapies or surgeries to assist in their transition. Texas doctors who provide this type of care could also lose their medical licenses. The lawmakers who shepherded and supported this legislation argued these restrictions are needed to protect children. However, advocates for the trans...Round Rock featured as No. 1 place to live in the country on TODAY Show
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) -- A Central Texas city was featured this week on NBC's TODAY Show as No. 1 on a list of the "top five places to live in the U.S." Round Rock topped the list, which highlighted the "top five booming cities across the United States where people want to live," according to NBC. How Round Rock may get projects moving before getting any bond money The segment featured real estate broker Frances Katzen, who described Round Rock as "a little bit of a secret."“If you missed out on the frenzy of Austin, which was the No. 1 place to live in 2022, you can get your fix here," Katzen said. "It’s basically set up so you have Dell headquarters, you have Switch, you have Emerson working out of there, so job security is really good. And then wherever you are there, you’re only 10 minutes away from a park... great outdoor activities, really solid schools, good community, great for retirees, nice climate.”The list is ranked as follows: Round Rock, TexasSarasota, FloridaTac...Five questions as second half of Twins’ season gets underway
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
For a team that began spring training speaking of its high aspirations, reaching the all-star break in second place — after spending most of the first half in first — with a losing record is far from what the Twins expected of themselves. But because of their division, the Twins are still right in the thick of things, hoping to spend the rest of the season competing for a spot in the American League playoffs.“When you’re playing up-and-down baseball for an entire half (of a season), there’s no way to be in a clubhouse and not ride that a little bit, but we still have an entire half ahead of us with a good team and we’re in striking distance,” manager Rocco Baldelli said. “… It’s still right there. It’s right in front of us. It gives us something to charge at.”With the second half of the season kicking off at 8:40 p.m. CT Friday in Oakland, here are five questions for the remainder of the season:What will the Twins do at the trade deadline?The Twins tapped heavily into their farm-sys...Entangled in fishing line, Minnesota loon is saved with midnight rescue effort
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:15:10 GMT
GRAND RAPIDS — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is reminding anglers to retrieve as much of their broken-off fishing line as possible after an incident with a loon.Biologists for the DNR last month were called to Deer Lake north of Grand Rapids on a report from another biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey who discovered a loon that had fishing line wrapped entirely around its beak and into its wings.Minnesota DNR crews were called to reports of a loon that had become entangled in fishing line on a lake near Grand Rapids last month. They were able to go back to the loon’s nest at midnight and immobilize the bird with a spotlight and then make a successful rescue by removing the fishing line. (Contributed / Luke Fara, U.S. Geological Survey)The crew decided it would be impossible to catch the loon during the day because it would keep moving and likely hurt itself worse during any rescue attempt. But they decided to come back at midnight, when the loon was on it...Latest news
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