Illinois police pursuit nets arrest, sparks review of new no-cash bail system

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

Illinois police pursuit nets arrest, sparks review of new no-cash bail system DUPO, Ill. - Multiple investigations are underway after two people led police on a long-standing pursuit that ended Friday morning near Dupo, Illinois. Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX captured the moments the driver of the stolen 2015 Nissan Altima surrendered to police on Friday morning, following a 25-minute police chase from one end of Monroe County to the other. But it didn’t start there. Officers no longer employed in aftermath of inmate escape from Mercy Hospital Police say the pursuit stemmed from a strong-armed robbery of a vehicle in Normandy, Missouri, on Thursday evening. "We've had this individual that you know obviously has committed several violent crimes, including robbery, aggravating fleeing and alluding, and possibly armed violence," said Monroe County Sheriff Neil Rohlfing. After three sets of spike strips, the car kept going for some time. Rattling on its rims, it suddenly lit up like a firework. Around milemarker 11 on Interstate 255 is where the culprits c...

Centers of attention: Avalanche need Ryan Johansen, Ross Colton to fill critical roles behind Nathan MacKinnon

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

Centers of attention: Avalanche need Ryan Johansen, Ross Colton to fill critical roles behind Nathan MacKinnon Nathan MacKinnon is one of the best centers in the world, but the entire depth chart behind him could be different this season.For a Colorado Avalanche team with the highest expectations possible, finding the right players to fill those spots could be the difference between another disappointing postseason exit and one that ends with a parade. The Avalanche traded for two players this offseason, Ryan Johansen and Ross Colton, with clear designs to slot them behind MacKinnon as the second- and third-line centers.They are coming from different situations, with different but equally enticing resumes. If they both succeed, it will be a master stroke of roster building by general manager Chris MacFarland. It’s an interesting spot for both, being the guys earmarked to ease arguably the biggest concern on an otherwise loaded roster.“In terms of pressure and stuff like that, I don’t think we want to focus too much on that,” Colton said. “They brought us in to just play our game. I think the...

Video of Elijah McClain’s stop by police shown as Aurora officers stand trial

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

Video of Elijah McClain’s stop by police shown as Aurora officers stand trial Elijah McClain is pictured in this undated photograph. (Photo provided by family of Elijah McClain)Elijah McClain’s mother left the courtroom in tears Friday after prosecutors showed video footage of the 23-year-old Black man pinned down by police officers during a fatal 2019 confrontation, which rose to prominence during nationwide protests over racial discrimination and excessive force in policing.Aurora police officer Randy Roedema, 41, and former officer Jason Rosenblatt, 34, are on trial for manslaughter and other felony charges. The episode was captured by police body cameras, and prosecutors are leaning heavily on that footage to convince jurors that excessive force contributed to McClain’s death.On the night he was stopped, McClain was walking home from a convenience store wearing a runner’s mask. The officers were responding to a report of a “sketchy” person in the neighborhood. McClain wore the mask because anemia made him cold, relatives later said.The encounter quickly e...

More than 1 million L.A. County residents living with food insecurity, USC study shows

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

More than 1 million L.A. County residents living with food insecurity, USC study shows More than 1 million residents of Los Angeles County are struggling to stay fed, according to a new study from the University of Southern California.The study from USC Dornsife found that 30% of Los Angeles County residents are faced with food insecurity — up six percentage points from the previous year.That staggering number accounts for more than 1 million households, the study shows.According to Feeding America, food insecurity is defined by the USDA as a "lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life."Among the most affected by the lack of food access are low-income residents. In 2022, 37% of low-income L.A. County residents were facing food insecurity; that number is now as high as 44% as of July 2023. Food insecurity is also affecting people of color significantly harder than their white counterparts. The USC study showed that Black and Latino residents were more than twice as likely (38%) to experience food insecurity ...

Video: Man subdued by deputies after approaching LASD vehicle with metal vent 

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

Video: Man subdued by deputies after approaching LASD vehicle with metal vent  A man was detained after an altercation with Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies in La Puente earlier this week and it was caught on video.The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday in a parking lot in the 900 block of North Hacienda Boulevard, Sgt. Barajas told KTLA.Deputies responded to a disturbance in the area when a distraught man holding a metal vent cover approached a deputy inside a sheriff’s vehicle. Video posted on X by LaPuente626sgv shows the deputy opening the driver’s side door as the man approaches and the two get into a scuffle.A man allegedly armed with a metal vent cover approaches a sheriff's vehicle in La Puente on Sept. 20, 2023. (LaPuente626sgv via X) A man who was allegedly armed with a metal vent cover is subdued by deputies in La Puente on Sept. 20, 2023. (LaPuente626sgv, via X)The deputy appears to push the man. That's when several other deputies get involved, pull the man to the ground and start punching him into submission, the video sh...

Man shot by deputies after leading them on pursuit, ramming patrol car, SBSD says

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

Man shot by deputies after leading them on pursuit, ramming patrol car, SBSD says Deputies shot and injured a man who allegedly led them on a chase and rammed a patrol vehicle in Montclair earlier this week, officials said Friday.The incident unfolded around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, when San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies responded to a domestic violence assault in the 7800 block of Haven Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga.As deputies arrived, the suspect, identified as Dennis Flowers, drove off in a Chevrolet Equinox.Deputies began chasing Flowers, who at one point ditched the Equinox and got into BMW sedan.He kept evading deputies toward Montclair, where deputies discontinued the chase.Flowers was later spotted at a gas station on Central Avenue and San Bernardino Street, and when deputies arrived, he allegedly rammed into a responding patrol vehicle, officials said.At least one deputy fired a gun and Flowers was struck by gunfire.He was taken to a hospital for treatment and was released to the custody of the Montclair Police Department.A probation officer who was wi...

L.A. hospital needs help identifying unknown patient

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

L.A. hospital needs help identifying unknown patient A local hospital needs help identifying a patient who was found in Los Angeles earlier this week.The woman is currently at the Los Angeles General Medical Center and has been there for two days.She is currently unable to recall her name or where she lives. She does not have any information or belongings to identify her, staff said.She is described as an Asian woman around 70 years old. She stands 5 feet tall, weighs 85 pounds and has a thin build. She has gray shoulder-length hair, brown eyes and a darker complexion.Los Angeles General Medical Center needs help identifying a female patient. (L.A. General Medical)She may sometimes say the phrase, "Wei-Lai, Wong?" hospital staff said.Anyone who recognizes this woman or has additional information is asked to call clinical social workers Yen Sau or Cesar Robles at 323-409-4860 or 323-409-6884.

Hundreds of volunteers to sweep Venice Beach for international coastal cleanup event

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

Hundreds of volunteers to sweep Venice Beach for international coastal cleanup event Hundreds of volunteers are expected at a coastal cleanup event this weekend at Venice Beach.The event is being hosted by Ocean Conservancy and is part of an international cleanup event which has been taking place for decades.The International Coastal Cleanup is the world's largest beach and waterway cleanup effort, organizers said. Since it began in 1986, more than 17 million volunteers have removed over 350 million pounds of trash across the globe.Last year, 40,000 people participated in events across California, removing more than a half-million individual pieces of trash from the state's waterways.This latest cleanup event comes on the heels of the passage of California Assembly Bill 1628, which aims to prevent microfiber pollution, including microplastics, by requiring all new washing machines sold in California by 2029 have a filter to catch the unwanted pollutant. Studies have shown that millions of pounds of microfibers enter California waters from washing machines every year...

'Are you going to miss your mom?' boy from viral video reunites with reporter

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

'Are you going to miss your mom?' boy from viral video reunites with reporter It was the meme seen around the world.KTLA 5's Courtney Friel made a preschooler cry on his first day of school eight years ago. The video has since been viewed millions of times, turned into memes in different languages and recently it even caught the attention of Netflix.  Andrew Macias, now 13, was just a preschooler at City Terrace Elementary School in East Los Angeles when he became internet famous.  In 2015 on his first day of school, when Friel asked him, “Are you going to miss your mom?” young Andrew initially said no and laughed, but then he paused, put his hands to his face and began, adorably, to cry.  Andrew Macias teared up suddenly as he talked to KTLA about his his first day of pre-kindergarten in East L.A. on Aug. 18, 2015. (Credit: KTLA)Ever since those viral tears, Friel and Andrew have kept in touch. Even after the seventh grader and his family left L.A. for Nebraska, he says he may never live down that classic KTLA moment. “Everyone says, ‘Are you ...

A Treat For The Mystery Seekers—Unveiling the Secrets of Dalton’s Grove

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:46:15 GMT

A Treat For The Mystery Seekers—Unveiling the Secrets of Dalton’s Grove Embark on a Thrilling Odyssey with “Road To The Dark Path”In a literary escapade that juxtaposes the quaint serenity of small-town life with the menacing undercurrents of obsession and danger, “Road To The Dark Path” offers a unique narrative that will take readers on a heart-pounding journey leaving them at the edge of their seats. This electrifying novel paints a riveting chronology against the backdrop of Dalton’s Grove—a seemingly idyllic town where nobody is truly safe.Beneath the picturesque facade of Dalton’s Grove lies a dichotomous society, meticulously split between the haves and have-nots. The affluent wield their power to control not only the town itself but also the very laws that govern it. The result? A simmering pot of tension that can erupt into chaos at any moment.We meet Tana Hayes, a seemingly ordinary resident of the Grove, who finds her life taking a perilous turn when she unwittingly becomes the object of Dev Bradley’s...