Texas massacre suspect in custody after dayslong manhunt, sources say

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

Texas massacre suspect in custody after dayslong manhunt, sources say  (CNN) — The man accused of fatally shooting five neighbors, including a mother and her 9-year-old son, in a Texas home has been taken into custody after a dayslong manhunt, two law enforcement sources told CNN.The arrest was made in the town of Cut and Shoot, Texas, according to a federal law enforcement source. Cut and Shoot is roughly 17 miles west of Cleveland, Texas, where the killings took place.Francisco Oropesa, 38, is accused of carrying out the massacre Friday night after neighbors asked him to stop firing his rifle so close to their home, officials have said. Investigators had initially started tracking Oropesa using his cellphone but said that trail went cold Saturday evening.Authorities for days urged the public to come forward with any information and devoted substantial resources to tracking down the suspect, including more than 250 law enforcement officers and a $80,000 in rewards for tips leading to his arrest. Spanish-language billboards a...

7 Investigates: Living in Fear

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

7 Investigates: Living in Fear Residents of a Braintree neighborhood are afraid the air they’ve been breathing could be harmful to their families.What do they think is putting them at risk?   Jonathan Hall has tonight’s 7 Investigates. This frightening scene continues to haunt the people who live near by. “People are not sure whether they want to stay here. They’re concerned about the health of their kids,” Braintree resident Max Feldpausch said.Thick smoke engulfed part of Braintree as fire erupted at the Clean Harbors waste disposal center back in February.  “There’s trailers and fuel and toxic chemicals stored there. When I found out that was the stuff on fire, I was completely shocked,” Braintree resident Tricia McColgan said.Documents reviewed by 7 Investigates show more than 100 chemicals including lead, acetone and formaldehyde were stored in the trailers that burned.“The quality of the air was bad at that time,” Brai...

Newton North pushes, but Needham increases volleyball win streak to 56

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

Newton North pushes, but Needham increases volleyball win streak to 56 NEWTON – All historic streaks must eventually end.That day has yet to come for a Needham boys volleyball program that hasn’t lost a match since 2019, but on Tuesday, Newton North came awfully close.As part of an instant classic that saw the No. 3 Tigers (7-2) become the first team to win two sets against the Rockets in well over a year, No. 1 Needham (10-0) displayed its crew of elite playmakers to collect its 56th straight win via a 3-2 (25-27, 25-18, 25-20, 20-25, 15-10) Bay State Conference victory.Luke Lorence embraced its next-man-up philosophy perfectly with a team-high 20 kills, pairing with Raymond Weng (20 assists, 18 kills) and Devin Dellamarggio (32 assists) to lead another well-balanced win. All three proved crucial in every big moment that went Needham’s way, including a run in the second set that stole Newton North’s momentum amid a hot start.“That was a great game,” said Needham head coach Dave Powell. “Newton North is a really good team and they’re well coached. They...

Seattle man dies while climbing Mount Everest

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

Seattle man dies while climbing Mount Everest SEATTLE (AP) — A retired Seattle doctor died while climbing Mount Everest on Monday, according to University of Washington officials. University officials said on Twitter Tuesday that Dr. Jonathan Sugarman died Monday on the mountain. He was climbing the mountain as part of an expedition arranged by Washington state-based International Mountain Guides. Company officials said on their website that one of their team members died on the mountain at Camp 2, two levels higher than the base camp.“It is with deep sorrow that IMG reports the death of one of our Everest 2023 team members at Camp 2,” Eric Simonson, CEO of International Mountain Guides, said in a post on the website. “We can confirm that this event was not the result of a climbing accident or route condition that would be of potential impact or safety concern to any other teams on the mountain.”Sugarman and the other IMG expedition climbers began moving up the mountain on April 29, according to expedition posts on the we...

Panthers beat Maple Leafs to open anticipated 2nd round of NHL playoffs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

Panthers beat Maple Leafs to open anticipated 2nd round of NHL playoffs Brandon Montour continued his torrid playoff stretch with a clutch third-period goal, and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 of 34 shots, as the Florida Panthers outdueled the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 1 of the second round, winning 4-2 to take an early series lead.It was Montour’s sixth goal through eight playoff games that gave the Panthers a two-goal lead with less than 10 minutes to go in the final frame.Florida’s other top guns, Matthew Tkachuk (three assists) and Aleksander Barkov (two assists), stepped up on Tuesday night, while former 2013 Maple Leafs draft pick Carter Verhaeghe added a key goal of his own.RELATED: Fans to crowd downtown streets, bars as Maple Leafs host plucky PanthersVerhaeghe beat Ilya Samsonov on a second-period breakaway that made it 3-2 after the Maple Leafs erased a two-goal deficit courtesy of rookie Matthew Knies’ first NHL goal and Michael Bunting, who tied it 2-2 with his first of the postseason.Bobrovsky made several timely saves, de...

Unclear who would aid Taiwan in a war, foreign minister says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

Unclear who would aid Taiwan in a war, foreign minister says CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Taiwan intends to fight for itself in any armed conflict with China and is unclear as to what countries might stand beside it, the self-governing island’s foreign minister said. China claims Taiwan as its own territory, to be brought under its control by force if necessary, and concerns are rising about a possible armed conflict. In an interview last Friday with Sky News Australia, Joseph Wu said Taiwan, with a population of 23 million compared to China’s 1.4 billion, has to defend itself and is not asking other countries to fight for it. However, asked who might fight alongside Taiwan in the event of a war with China, Wu answered, “This is a very good question.” “A lot of people are debating strategic ambiguity or strategic clarity, but to us, we know our own responsibility,” Wu told the news channel from Taipei.“Taiwan has to defend itself, the people have to defend Taiwan, this country, and we are determined to defend ourselves and we are no...

Anne Murray, Tom Cochrane and Sharon Hampson on Gordon Lightfoot’s ‘genius’ and influence

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

Anne Murray, Tom Cochrane and Sharon Hampson on Gordon Lightfoot’s ‘genius’ and influence TORONTO — Anne Murray carried many tunes throughout her singing career but she says the lyrical quality of a Gordon Lightfoot song rose above most others.The retired East Coast performer recalled her memories of Lightfoot, who died of natural causes on Monday at age 84, as they both came up in Canada’s music scene.Lightfoot was several years ahead of her on the road to fame, which meant that as a cast member on CBC’s music television show “Singalong Jubilee” in the 1960s, she sometimes performed covers of his songs.“We used to do all of them — ‘For Lovin’ Me,’ ‘Steel Rail Blues’ — the songs were just so good,” she said by phone from Halifax.“The lyrics were easy to wrap your voice around. They were so personal and yet they all had such a universal feel to them and appealed to a lot of people … anyone would want to sing them.”Murray was among the Canadian musicians who paid tribute to the folk singer&...

West suburban woman charged after recovery of $2.1 million in counterfeit luxury goods

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

West suburban woman charged after recovery of $2.1 million in counterfeit luxury goods COOK COUNTY, Ill. — Cook County authorities announced Tuesday a suburban woman was charged after investigators found more than 1,400 counterfeit luxury items worth $2.1 million inside her Bellwood home in mid-April.Roynette Cavanaugh, 54, with evidence collected by the Cook County Sheriff's Office and DHS.Roynette Cavanaugh, 54, was charged with unauthorized use of trademark and selling 500-2,000 items, which is a class two felony, on April 19. According to investigators, the Cook County Sheriff's Police Special Operations Unit (PSOU) and the US Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) executed a search warrant at Cavanaugh's residence that resulted in the recovery of more than 1,400 fake Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Gucci from her home.Counterfeit items found included footwear, handbags, jewelry and clothing. A brand representative reviewed the recovered items and confirmed they were fake, investigators said.Investigators also said they recovered evidence that Cavanaugh w...

CPD: Man wanted for child luring in Rogers Park

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

CPD: Man wanted for child luring in Rogers Park CHICAGO — The Chicago Police Department sent out a community alert Tuesday evening to notify the public of a man who is trying to lure juvenile girls into his vehicle.Police said two female juveniles were walking to school on North Ashland Avenue when they said a white Jeep Cherokee with an unknown white male driver pulled alongside the curb of the street and stopped.According to police, the man leaned over to the open passenger side window and said, "Do you want a ride?"The two girls said, "No" and continued walking southbound on North Ashland Avenue.Police said the man approached them again in the 7000 block of North Ashland Avenue, asking, "Are you sure you don't want a ride?"The girls then became scared and ran into a nearby school.Police describe the offender as being a white man around 50-60 years in age, fair complexion, clean shaven with a crew haircut, heavy set with a distinct double chin, and was wearing a collared grey buttoned shirt and a black coat. His vehicle is desc...

Texas man banned from United Airlines after allegedly assaulting employee

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:04:28 GMT

Texas man banned from United Airlines after allegedly assaulting employee SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – A passenger who allegedly assaulted a United Airlines employee aboard a flight on Sunday was arrested and banned from all future United flights, Nexstar's KRON has confirmed. Airline representatives contacted the San Francisco Police Department Airport Bureau just before midnight on Sunday, April 30, after the suspect allegedly assaulted an employee while boarding. Frontier Airlines launches all-you-can-fly pass "Our team at San Francisco International Airport immediately contacted law enforcement after a disruptive customer assaulted one of our service employees during boarding," a United spokesperson told KRON.SFPD officers responded to the incident at Terminal 3, which exclusively serves United. ‘Disruptive’ passenger forces Israel-bound United flight back to Newark after 3 hours A description of the suspect was provided to officers, and he was detained in the terminal. The suspect, 47-year-old Cody Benjamin Lovins of Montgomery, Texas, was arrested and...