Vermont man pleads not guilty to 14 charges following three-day manhunt
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
A Vermont man accused of getting into a shootout with police leading to a multi-day manhunt is now in custody and facing charges. Henry Lovell, 24, pleaded not guilty Monday to 14 charges, including attempted murder.Lovell allegedly shot a Morristown police officer at an apartment last week as police responded to a reported kidnapping. The incident led to a three-day search for the suspect. “There was a kidnapping. He held a gun to his mother and to his landlord. He engaged law enforcement in in battle with his shotgun,” said Deputy State’s Attorney Aliena Gerhard. “A public tip was the reason Lovell was located,” said Morristown Police Chief Jason Luneau. “We are not alone in our endeavors and understand we cannot complete our mission without the community’s assistance.”The next step for Lovell is a psychiatric evaluation. He is currently being held without bail. The officer who was shot has been released from the hospital.Dave Hyde: ‘The Big One’ era continues as Jimmy Butler makes history in Heat’s win
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
Here’s the thing about history: It’s hard to see coming. Monday night’s drama began, undramatically enough, with Jimmy Butler making a pedestrian 20-foot shot with just over five minutes left in a troubled game.“Frustrating,’ Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra called Game 4 against Milwaukee to that point. “Things weren’t going our way.”No one considered Butler’s shot was the start of anything, much less the start of something unbelievable that would put the Heat up 3-1 this series.How could they? That shot merely brought the Miami merely brought within what seemed like a constant eight-point cushion for Milwaukee. It really just set up the next shot, which was a Butler drive and five-foot runner.Which was followed by his two free throws and we were getting somewhere.Then came a breakaway dunk to put the Heat in the lead, and the hinges started coming off the night in a way they do in any momentous game.“That was the moment fo...What to know about the 2023 NFL draft: When will the Chicago Bears pick? Who are the local prospects to watch?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
After sitting out the first round a year ago, the Chicago Bears are once again central players in this week’s NFL draft.The Bears secured the No. 1 pick via their league-worst 3-14 record in 2022, then traded the top spot last month to the Carolina Panthers for a package of picks — including this year’s No. 9 selection — and wide receiver DJ Moore.Will general manager Ryan Poles continue to wheel and deal on draft night? Or will he stay put at No. 9 and look to beef up the team’s offensive or defensive line?Here’s a look at the important details of the draft, including how to watch on TV, when the Bears will be picking and who the top local prospects are.Catch up on our draft coverage:Who will the Bears select at No. 9? Brad Biggs’ NFL mock draft 2.0.Are Jalen Carter or Peter Skoronski options for the Bears at No. 9 in the NFL draft? 4 questions facing GM Ryan Poles.15 months into his ‘disciplined’ rebuild, Bears GM Ryan Poles fa...Over 27 NFL drafts, the Ravens have made more than 200 picks. Search, sort and browse them all.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
Since their founding in 1996, the Ravens have drafted 229 players, nearly enough to cover each sideline if draftees stood a yard apart. The group includes 32 wide receivers (the Ravens’ most drafted position) and 12 players from the University of Alabama (most common school). It includes eight Ravens Ring of Honor members and three members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as well as 21 players who never made it into a regular-season NFL game. Search, sort and browse the full list below. ()How Patrick Wisdom’s attacking mindset has the Chicago Cubs 3rd baseman off to a sizzling start at the plate
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
By the final day of Patrick Wisdom’s scorching stretch of five home runs in four games last week, the Chicago Cubs third baseman was running out of ways to explain his electric streak.“Man, if I could replicate that feeling and bottle it up and hold on to it …” Wisdom said with a wide grin.And even when it was about him, Wisdom made sure to turn the focus to those around him. When asked what impressed him the most about how he had been producing, he instead credited his teammates and coaches for producing an environment that makes it easy to have fun on the field.It’s a simplified explanation for his performance through 20 games. The 31-year-old Wisdom takes a .256/.310/.679 slash line, nine home runs and a 163 OPS+ into Tuesday night’s series opener against the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field.Since earning an everyday opportunity in May 2021, Wisdom has been capable of carrying the offense for stretches. He’s one reason the Cubs have star...The Belichick Way: Behind the scenes of Bill and Brian Belichick’s talks at a coaching clinic
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Brian Belichick peeks his head out from behind a black curtain along the back wall of a wide, windowless room.His presentation was supposed to begin one minute ago beneath the stands at Shi Stadium, home of Rutgers football and, on this Friday night, a clinic for New Jersey high school coaches. Belichick eyes the small stage in front of him, the dropped projector screen, the podium within an arm’s reach and his audience of a few hundred.The room’s listed capacity is 250, but the power of celebrity will soon cause that number to double. Belichick ducks back behind the curtain. What’s another minute to kill?Less than two weeks out from the NFL Draft, the Patriots’ draft preparation is almost complete. Belichick arrived on campus hours earlier with company, not to scout prospects but speak at the invitation of Rutgers coach Greg Schiano.Finally, a tall, clean-shaven, bald man wearing the unofficial uniform of football coaches everywhere – khakis and a team polo – cl...Court reject family’s bid to change Russian-sounding surname
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — A court in Germany has rejected a married couple’s request to legally change their Russian-sounding surname due to negative repercussions they said they had experienced since the start of the war in Ukraine.The couple had sought to force officials in the southwest German state of Rhineland Palatinate to authorize the change, claiming that they and their daughter had suffered in their daily lives because of their last name.The regional administrative court in Koblenz did not provide the couple’s surname in line with German privacy rules.The court said Tuesday that judges dismissed the Germany-born couple’s request on the grounds that the reasons they gave for the change were insufficient.“The fact that a family name is of foreign origin or doesn’t sound German is in itself generally not an important reason for a name change,” the court said in a statement. It said the negative treatment the couple claimed to have experienced since the start of Russia’s...Family: Chinese journalist faces espionage charges
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — A veteran Chinese journalist who worked at a ruling Communist Party-affiliated newspaper and was a Harvard University fellow faces espionage charges after being detained while meeting with a Japanese diplomat in a restaurant, his family said Monday.Dong Yuyu, deputy head of the editorial department at Guangming Daily, regularly met with foreign journalists and diplomats to help understand global trends. But Chinese authorities regarded his contacts with foreign diplomats as evidence of spying, according to a family statement. Dong is the latest in a series of liberal Chinese voices to be accused by the government of being linked to what it terms foreign interference.As a non-Communist Party member, he was one of the most pro-reform voices at Guangming Daily and wrote articles in favor of an independent legal system, his family said. He was awarded a Nieman fellowship at Harvard University in 2006-07 and became a visiting fellow at Keio University in Japan in 2010. Fou...Italy’s Meloni calls for unity on Liberation Day anniversary
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
ROME (AP) — Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday called for unity among political forces in celebrating the anniversary of the liberation from the Nazis and their Fascist allies on April 25, 1945. Meloni, whose hard-right Brother of Italy party traces its roots to the wreckage of Italian fascism at the end of World War Two, firmly rejected accusations of fascism nostalgia within the party.In an open letter to Italian daily Il Corriere della Sera, Meloni wrote she hoped that the celebrations could be an occasion of “renewed national concord,” strengthening Italy’s role in the world as “essential stronghold of democracy.”Allies and aides of the 46-year-old premier have been accused in several occasions of downplaying atrocities carried out by the Nazis and Fascists, or distorting historical facts concerning the partisan movement that fought to liberate the country.Six months after she took office, Meloni’s presence at the official remembrance event at Rome’s Altar of the Fatherla...Man wanted for death threats, assault after woman attacked in Leaside
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:46:17 GMT
Toronto police have named a suspect after a woman was assaulted in Leaside last week.Officers were called to the area of Eglinton Avenue West and Laird Drive around 8:30 p.m. Thursday.Police allege a man approached a woman near a parked vehicle and assaulted her. The suspect fled the area before officers arrived.The suspect has been identified as 24-year-old Samuel Wincenty of no fixed address. He is described as five-feet-nine inches tall and 160 lbs.Wincenty is wanted on a number of charges including threatening death, three counts of assault, and theft.Latest news
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