Man shot at Walmart in Lauderdale Lakes, dies in hospital; suspect in custody

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

Man shot at Walmart in Lauderdale Lakes, dies in hospital; suspect in custody A man who was airlifted to the hospital after being shot at a South Florida Walmart has dies of his injuries at the hospital, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office.Earlier, deputies said, hours after the shooting, they had taken a suspect into custody.The details around the shooter’s capture remain unknown.It all began before deputies arrived at the Walmart, located at 3001 N. State Road 7, Tuesday afternoon, just after 3. “It was my first time ever experiencing anything like that,” said Walmart employee Shay Johnson, “so I went with my first instinct, and that’s to protect. I went to go get my brothers.”Johnson was on her break and returning to the store when she heard the shots fired, and her first thought was with her twin brother.“And before I can get back to the room I’m usually in, I heard maybe like, five, six shots pop off right in front of me,” the employee said, “and I, without thinking, I just turned a...

Loews Miami Beach Hotel hosting King Charles’ coronation viewing party with drinks and pastries

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

Loews Miami Beach Hotel hosting King Charles’ coronation viewing party with drinks and pastries From prince to king, fans of the monarchy will be watching King Charles’ coronation Saturday, so why not do it in a regal manner over in Miami Beach? The Loews Hotel knows all about how to make you feel special. And they’re having a watch party that’s going down in the history books.Instead of being crammed in the streets of London to watch Charles become king this Saturday, grab a royal spot at the Loews Hotel in Miami Beach.Cynthia Keller-Sanchez, Loews Executive Pastry Chef: “We’re all ready and super excited to toast the new king with our pinkies up.”Jesse Ramirez: “It’s a great atmosphere and a great place to be to celebrate this awesome occasion with my friends.”Their swanky but scrumptious eats and drinks are all there to satisfy your majesty’s appetite.Cynthia Keller-Sanchez: “We’re celebrating the coronation with fantastic tea sandwiches. We have an awesome signature cocktail. It’s called London C...

Miguel Amaya’s injury-plagued path finally leads to his 1st call-up to the Chicago Cubs. ‘It hasn’t been easy,’ the catching prospect says.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

Miguel Amaya’s injury-plagued path finally leads to his 1st call-up to the Chicago Cubs. ‘It hasn’t been easy,’ the catching prospect says. Miguel Amaya was picking up groceries Monday night at a gas station in Huntsville, Ala., when he received an unexpected call.Double-A Tennessee manager Michael Ryan summoned Amaya to the team hotel and informed the 24-year-old catcher he wouldn’t be in the Smokies lineup Tuesday. Instead, a flight to Washington in the morning to join the Chicago Cubs awaited Amaya, who earned his first big-league call-up.“It hasn’t been easy,” Amaya said in front of his locker in the visitors clubhouse at Nationals Park. “It’s been a roller coaster, ups and downs. A lot of work mentally, of course physically … so happy to be here joining the team and being with this beautiful team.”Amaya initially was on the taxi squad when he arrived at the ballpark but was informed shortly after he was being added to the active roster. The Cubs designated left-hander Ryan Borucki for assignment as the corresponding move. Catcher Yan Gomes continues to be evaluated af...

Mets game vs. Tigers rained out for third time in last four days

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

Mets game vs. Tigers rained out for third time in last four days DETROIT — For the third time in four days, the Mets are underwater.After two postponements over the weekend in New York, the Mets went to Detroit hoping for better weather. But with rain and possibly even snow in the forecast, the first game of the three-game set at Comerica Park was postponed. The two teams will play a split doubleheader Wednesday with the first game starting at 1:40 p.m. and the second at 6:40 p.m.The last thing the Mets wanted or needed was a doubleheader after playing one Monday. The bullpen is thin after having to cobble together more than eight innings of relief in the first game against the Atlanta Braves on Monday and they needed three to get through the second game.If their starters can go deep on Wednesday, it would alleviate the pressure on the bullpen. Joey Lucchesi is lined up to start the first game and Max Scherzer will start the second.This week will mark the returns of Scherzer and Justin Verlander. Scherzer hasn’t pitched since April 19...

Freshman Cam McKenna lifts Hingham past rival Duxbury, 11-8

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

Freshman Cam McKenna lifts Hingham past rival Duxbury, 11-8 DUXBURY — It’s never an easy task being thrust into duty, but sometimes athletes thrive when called upon in a unique situation.Think it’s now safe to include Cam McKenna in that conversation. The rising lacrosse freshman enjoyed a breakout game Tuesday, registering a team-high four goals as Hingham knocked off archrival Duxbury in an 11-8 thriller.“It feels great,” McKenna said. “I’ve found my role on the team. Just don’t take any team lightly. Just execute what we’ve been going through at practice.”Right from the opening whistle, it became apparent that the longtime Patriot League foes were in for a seesaw battle, combining for eight goals in the first quarter alone. Richmond commit Charlie Packard buried a pair of tallies in the opening frame, helping Hingham (10-1) even the score at 4-all entering the second.Early on in the second half, Packard forced a turnover, then fed a pass over to McKenna. The midfielder fired an underhanded shot from about 10 yards out, sniping the back of...

2 men sought after deadly East County shooting

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

2 men sought after deadly East County shooting LEMON GROVE, Calif. -- Authorities on Tuesday were asking for the public's help in locating two men wanted in connection to a homicide in Lemon Grove, law enforcement said.The San Diego County Sheriff's Department is looking for Ronald Shazun Perry, 32, and Daniel Ethridge, 34, following the March shooting death of 39-year-old Gregory Moore, Lt. Joseph Jarjura said in a news release.The shooting occurred March 18 around 10 p.m. in the 2800 block of Lemon Grove Avenue, according to the department. Moore was found unconscious in a car with gunshot wounds to his left upper leg and lower body in a vehicle at the intersection of Lemon Grove and San Miguel avenues, per Lt. Chris Steffen. Authorities applied a tourniquet to the victim’s leg before the paramedics arrived, but he died at a hospital."Perry and Ethridge are believed to be associated with a local street gang and should be considered armed and dangerous," Jarjura said.Ronald Shazun Perry is wanted by the San Diego County Sheriff...

Woman suspected of mailing meth-soaked letters to jail

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

Woman suspected of mailing meth-soaked letters to jail SAN DIEGO -- An East County woman was arrested last week on suspicion of mailing letters containing methamphetamine to a San Diego County jail, authorities said.Over the last five months, San Diego County Sheriff's deputies intercepted letters addressed to someone at a detention facility that appeared to have been soaked in liquid and dried, the department said in a release. Deputies tested the letters and found they had been soaked in liquid methamphetamine. Navy commander pulled from job after SEAL candidate death Investigators suspect 33-year-old Katherine Smothers mailed the drug-laced letters, SDSO said. Detectives arrested Smothers in Santee on Thursday and booked her into Las Colinas Detention and Reentry Facility. She faces several charges including bringing drugs into a jail, trying to sell a controlled substance to an individual in custody and conspiracy to commit a crime.

San Diego bakery among top 10 Asian-owned bakeries in US: Yelp

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

San Diego bakery among top 10 Asian-owned bakeries in US: Yelp SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego bakery is being recognized by Yelp during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.CAKED ranks seventh on Yelp's top 45 Asian-owned bakeries in the U.S., according to the popular online directory. Its main location is in Mira Mesa, but does vend at local markets in Little Italy, Ocean Beach, College Area, downtown San Diego and Oceanside.Known for its "unique variety of soft cookies and monster-sized brownies," the local bakery currently offers 30 flavors of gourmet desserts."ABSOLUTELY the best brownies on the planet! We come to Little Italy on Saturday just for the brownies at CAKED!" Yelp user Judy B. commented. This famous ramen restaurant from Tokyo is expanding to San Diego "Not gonna lie, I've been to a handful of cookie places and I've always walked away saying meh I can make them the same or better at home. But this place def worth buying. They're still so soft when I get home, pop them in microwave for like 10 secs & perfection. So ...

North Carolina Republicans unveil new abortion restrictions

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

North Carolina Republicans unveil new abortion restrictions RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Republican legislative leaders said on Tuesday there’s agreement in the GOP-dominated legislature on backing a measure that would prohibit abortion in nearly all cases after roughly the first trimester of pregnancy. House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate leader Phil Berger announced at an early-evening news conference that there’s consensus between Republicans in the state House and Senate.North Carolina law currently bans nearly all abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. The measure would reduce that to 12 weeks, with new exceptions in cases of rape, incest or fetal abnormality. An existing exception for when the life of the pregnant woman is in danger would remain.Final votes for the agreed-upon legislation would occur Wednesday in the House and Thursday in the Senate, legislators said.The bill also contains provisions to make adoptions easier and to improve health care access for children and pregnant women.“It’s time for North Carolina...

Cops: Man borrows phone, admits to ex-landlord’s 2008 murder

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:41:57 GMT

Cops: Man borrows phone, admits to ex-landlord’s 2008 murder ROSWELL, N.M. — A New Mexico man, overwhelmed by guilt, borrowed a cellphone to call 911, confess to a 2008 murder case and tell police where his former landlord’s body was buried, authorities said Tuesday.Police said Tony Ray Peralta, 37, of Roswell, was booked into the Chaves County jail on suspicion of murder.They said Peralta went to a store Monday afternoon, borrowed a cellphone to call 911 and told a dispatcher that he had killed someone. Officers went to the store and Peralta was detained for questioning.Police investigators then obtained a search warrant for a house where Peralta had been a tenant of 69-year-old William Blodgett. He told them where he buried the body, and they found a boot, bones and dentures after removing plywood floorboards from a detached room on the side of the house.A tearful Peralta told police during an interview that he didn’t know why he had killed Blodgett and that he just needed to confess, according to an affidavit filed with the criminal ...