3 men indicted on racketeering charge in connection to Chicago street gang murder

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

3 men indicted on racketeering charge in connection to Chicago street gang murder CHICAGO — Three men have been arrested and indicted on a federal racketeering charge for allegedly murdering a man to maintain their position and reputation in a violent Chicago street gang, according to an indictment unsealed in the US District Court in Chicago Thursday.Law enforcement officials said Chicago residents Cameron Callison, Juan Alcaraz and Victor Ramirez were charged with one count of murder in aid of racketeering. Callison, a previously convicted felon, was also charged with illegally possessing a handgun.The full indictment can be read at the bottom of this article.Callison, Alcaraz and Ramirez were arrested Thursday morning and were set to appear in federal court in Chicago Thursday afternoon. Lights shut off during immigration chaos at Chicago City Council special meeting The indictment accuses the trio of murdering Victor Ochoa back on June 17, 2019, for the purpose of maintaining and increasing their positions in the Ambrose Street Gang, a criminal organization...

Heartwarming moment: Child calls 911 to give Florida deputy a hug

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

Heartwarming moment: Child calls 911 to give Florida deputy a hug HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — When a Florida deputy was dispatched to a home for a 911 call on Wednesday, he found himself in the midst of a great lesson — and an even more heartwarming incident. That afternoon, Hillsborough County Deputy Scott Pracht responded to a disconnected call from a home in the Riverview area. When he arrived, he quickly realized the call wasn't for an emergency when a mother explained what might have happened. ‘Like the Hulk lifting the car’: Florida officers save man’s life after car collapses on him The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said a young boy had called authorities — not for an emergency, but for something we all need sometimes — a hug. "Did you call this gentleman? Did you call the police?" the mother asked her son when the deputy arrived. Pracht's body camera and the mother's Ring doorbell captured the sweet moment the boy raced through the front door to hug the deputy and proudly explained he knew how to contact him. "Well, I want...

It was quite a first week for the Bulls

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

It was quite a first week for the Bulls Kyle Williams of the Chicago Sun Times joined "9 Good Minutes" on Thursday to discuss the start of the Bulls' season along with other Chicago sports on WGN News Now.CHICAGO — For a team that was returning a majority of the same players, the Bulls managed to come up with a few unique storylines in their first week.There was a 20-point loss on opening night, a somewhat stunning comeback win over the Raptors, a 51-point effort by Zach LaVine in a loss to the Pistons, and a road triumph against the Pacers before coming down a bit in a loss to the Mavericks.Five games are already down for Billy Donovan's team which is doing what it can to get to the paint, using it to generate some chances from the outside in hopes of shaking up the offense. Results, like most of the last year for the Bulls, have been quite mixed. Getting the most out of the team's "Big Three" along with younger players like Patrick Williams and Coby White is the task for Donovan if this core hopes to someday reach it's ...

No. 7 Longhorns have to be sure tacklers to stop Kansas State's punishing rushing attack

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

No. 7 Longhorns have to be sure tacklers to stop Kansas State's punishing rushing attack AUSTIN (KXAN) — Mobile quarterbacks have given the Texas Longhorns headaches in the past, and the No. 25 Kansas State Wildcats have two that will take snaps on Saturday at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium.Senior Will Howard and freshman Avery Johnson have combined to run for more than 500 yards thus far, and they do it in different ways. Howard, a 6-foot-5, 242-pound road grader can punish defenders while Johnson is a quick and shifty runner that makes people miss. Longhorns No. 7 in first college football playoff rankings "They're very tactical in their approach to running the football, and their quarterbacks are very capable of running it," Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian said. "They're going to scheme us up on things and have runs available to them."The running threats only begin there because Kansas State also has an outstanding running back in DJ Giddens who is No. 29 in FBS with 722 rushing yards. The Wildcats' physicality on the offensive line gets defenders out of the way ...

Jarrell mayor addresses County Judge's comments on taxes, city council election

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

Jarrell mayor addresses County Judge's comments on taxes, city council election JARRELL, Texas (KXAN) — As voters head to the polls in Jarrell, elected officials on social media are also sharing their thoughts on the races they're considering.Williamson County Judge Bill Gravel posted on his social media pages about Place 4 incumbent Rusty Bryson. In his latest post, he said Bryson introduced a measure that would increase taxes by 14%.This is the only contested city council race on Jarrell's ballot this November. There are elections for Place 3 and Place 5 on the council, with both candidates running unopposed.City of Jarrell Mayor Patrick Sherek said the posts are inaccurate.He said the city is not responsible for setting property tax rates as those are appraised by the county. He did say that the city is looking to restructure how it spends some of those funds.Sherek said right now, the city spends most of its property taxes making debt payments for water and wastewater infrastructure. He said the goal of the study is to figure how to pay those debts with uti...

St. Paul: Driver killed, 3 injured in two-vehicle crash in Como Park

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

St. Paul: Driver killed, 3 injured in two-vehicle crash in Como Park A crash between two vehicles in St. Paul on Thursday left one driver dead and three people injured, police said.The two-vehicle collision in the Como Park neighborhood at Maywood Street and Orange Avenue happened just after 3 p.m.The adult driver of one vehicle was killed and the passenger was injured, said Sgt. Mike Ernster, a police spokesman. In the other vehicle, two teens sustained minor injuries, according to Ernster.Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Opponents petition courts for environmental review of proposed St. Thomas arena in St. Paul Crime & Public Safety | A sales tax hike to pay for St. Paul roads, parks is on Tuesday’s ballot. How would it work? Crime & Public Safety | As kitchen store and school Cooks | Bellecour celebrates 50 years, owners reflect on how they ‘have to change to stay the same’ Crime & Public Safety | St. Paul...

Three of the dogs seized from an Andover rescue now up for adoption

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

Three of the dogs seized from an Andover rescue now up for adoption Glimmer, Georgia and Goldfish — three of the 22 dogs seized from an Andover rescue organization — are now up for adoption.The dogs, all given names that start with the letter “G” by the Animal Humane Society, were removed in connection with a case involving eight dogs found dead and dumped in Cottage Grove. Another eight dogs were surrendered by a volunteer at the rescue center.The Humane Society assisted authorities in carrying out the search warrant to remove the dogs from the Andover rescue.While Brittany Baumann, a Humane Society spokesperson, would not comment on why the dogs were seized, she did say many of the dogs seemed hungry, thirsty, fearful or anxious when they arrived at the Humane Society.Since then, Baumann says, the dogs have been “progressing rather quickly” and are waiting for space to open up on the adoption floor. When space allows, the dogs will be put up for adoption alongside those who are already available.Glimmer, a 2-yea...

Albany County honors military veterans during biannual Honor a Living Veteran ceremony

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

Albany County honors military veterans during biannual Honor a Living Veteran ceremony GUILDERLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Veterans Day is November 11, and Albany County officials recognized three veterans for their service on Thursday.Thomas Bellow served in the Vietnam War and was awarded the Purple Heart. He's been a member of multiple American Legion posts. Brian Lawler was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps Infantry before joining the Albany County Sheriff's Office. Margaret Franklin served as a security officer at the Naval Support Facility in Saratoga and has worked for several Albany County departments. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Thursday's ceremony was meant to ensure they will always be remembered for their service."Overwhelmed that I was supported by this for being a veteran," Franklin said. "I was a veteran so many years ago, so it was nice to feel honored today."The county first held the ceremony 10 years ago and has recognized 49 veterans so far.

Regeneron considering expansion project in Menands

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

Regeneron considering expansion project in Menands MENANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A major biotech company could soon bring dozens more jobs to the Capital Region. Regeneron has proposed an expansion project at an 18-acre site on Broadway in Menands.The company is headquartered in Westchester County and has facilities in Rensselaer County. Albany County leaders said the $27 million investment would create about 80 jobs. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "We're creating all these opportunities and hope for a better outcome for people to have a good paying job," Albany County Exec. Dan McCoy said. "Not just a job that pays minimum wage but a job that can not only just sustain themselves but a family."A public hearing will be held to discuss the proposal, but it has not been scheduled, yet.

Netting to be installed around Albany's Central Warehouse

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:30:29 GMT

Netting to be installed around Albany's Central Warehouse ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Netting will be installed around the Central Warehouse in the next couple of weeks over concerns about the potential for more debris to fall off the building. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Albany officials said city engineers first recommended netting in 2022 after chunks of concrete landed near railroad tracks and disrupted Amtrak service for a few days. Developers who bought the property said their engineer did not believe the netting was needed.The city expects to start installing the netting in a couple of weeks and will then bill the owners. The new owners are hoping to transform the property into apartments and retail space, but they're unsure if they can move forward because of rising costs and the building's condition.