Police arrest armed man after hourslong standoff at Koreatown bank
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
Los Angeles police officers engaged in an hourslong standoff with a man who allegedly entered a bank with a knife Thursday afternoon.The Los Angeles Police Department received a call around 1:40 p.m. after a panic alarm was triggered inside the Bank of Hope on the 2700 block of Olympic Boulevard.According to an LAPD spokesperson, a man entered the bank with a knife. He was described as a Hispanic man standing about 5 feet 8 inches.Video from Sky5 showed several LAPD squad cars blocking the exit of the bank's parking lot.An LAPD helicopter circled overhead and an armored vehicle responded to the scene and parked next to a black sedan.Police used tear gas to get the allegedly armed man to leave his vehicle. April 13, 2023. (KTLA)Police used tear gas to get the allegedly armed man to leave his vehicle. April 13, 2023. (KTLA)Los Angeles police vehicles block off the exit of a bank parking lot in Koreatown during a standoff with an armed suspect on April 13, 2023. (KTLA)An armored vehicl...Riverside County student tests positive for tuberculosis
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
A middle school student tested positive for active tuberculosis in Riverside County on Thursday.The student attends Raymond Cree Middle School in Palm Springs and was briefly hospitalized, but is now receiving treatment at home, according to Riverside County officials. The student is expected to survive.Parents of around 50 students received an email from the Riverside University Health System-Public Health and the Palm Springs Unified School District informing them that their child may have been exposed to the illness.About 20 staff members who were possibly exposed were also notified.Another letter informing parents about the TB case is being sent out, but that letter is only informational. The children of parents who receive the informational letter are not considered at risk for exposure, officials note. A screening clinic for students will be held on April 18 in which parents were encouraged to have their children participate. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria found for the first...Thousand Oaks man arrested on vandalism, drug and weapons charges
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
Detectives with the Thousand Oaks Direct Enforcement Unit and Special Enforcement Unit have arrested a man after he was being investigated for gang graffiti and illegal firearms. According to a release by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Bryan Pinedo Martinez allegedly caused over $950 worth of damage to a business in Thousand Oaks by defacing it with gang-related graffiti. Authorities obtained a search warrant for Pinedo Martinez and his residence after further investigation into the vandalism. Pinedo Martinez was located and arrested for felony vandalism on Wednesday, and the subsequent search of his residence located controlled substances, ammunition, large-capacity magazines, gang-related indicia, and graffiti paraphernalia. Teen arrested after racist graffiti, threats spray painted on Riverside County elementary school The Thousand Oaks Directed Enforcement Unit and Special Enforcement Unit recovered controlled substances, ammunition, large capacity magazines, gang-rela...Analysis: Why Dianne Feinstein’s absence in Senate is causing problem for Democrats
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
By Mary Clare Jalonick | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s monthslong absence from the Senate to recover in California from shingles has become a vexing problem for Democrats who want to confirm President Joe Biden’s nominees to the federal courts. Now there is some pressure from within her party, and her state, to resign.With frustration mounting among Democrats, Feinstein on Wednesday asked to be temporarily replaced on the Senate Judiciary Committee while she recuperates. The statement came shortly after a member of California’s House delegation, Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna, called on her to step down, saying it is “unacceptable” for her to miss votes to confirm judges who could be weighing in on abortion rights, a key Democratic priority.It will not be easy to temporarily replace Feinstein on the influential committee. Republicans could block such a move, given that the full Senate must approve committee assignments.The conundrum for Senate Majority Leader Chuc...Man killed by falling tree in Fairfax Co.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
A man died while cutting trees in Chantilly, Virginia, when one fell on him Thursday afternoon.Fairfax County police said he and others were working in the area, cutting down trees behind homes on Pleasant Valley Road.Officials said they got a call about an incident around 3:45 p.m. Police told WTOP that authorities determined the man died on the scene.Police have not identified the man but say he was in his mid-20s.This story is in progress. Check back with WTOP.com for the latest. SourceHovland leads RBC Heritage; Masters champ Rahm struggles
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — Viktor Hovland’s round of 7-under 64 at the rain-delayed RBC Heritage on Thursday gave him a first-round lead for a second straight week — and left Masters champion Jon Rahm eight shots behind and with plenty of work ahead to get into contention after his major victory. Hovland had the lowest of his five career rounds Harbour Town, the tight, tricky Pete Dye layout. The Norwegian was a stroke ahead of Brian Harman. Jimmy Walker and Aaron Rai were also at 6 under but had not completed their rounds when play was suspended because of darkness at 7:50 p.m. Six players will conclude their first rounds on Friday morning.The group at 66 included U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick, Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson, Justin Rose, Sungjae Im, Scott Stallings and Joel Dahmen.Rahm, who slipped on his first green jacket just a few days earlier, finished at 1-over 72. He acknowledged the fatigue from Augusta National, and it didn’t help that his afternoon...Nurse scores in OT, Canada beats Sweden 3-2 to dodge upset
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
BRAMPTON, Ontario (AP) — Sarah Nurse scored at 4:26 of overtime and Canada dodged its biggest women’s hockey upset, beating Sweden 3-2 on Thursday night in the world championship quarterfinals.After scoring in regulation, Nurse took a pass from Sarah Fillier and beat goalie Emma Soderberg with a high shot in the 3-on-3 overtime.Sweden forced the extra period on Hilda Svensson’s goal with 9.2 seconds left in regulation.Earlier, Aerin Frankel made 18 saves for her first national-team shutout and the United States beat Germany 3-0, and the Czech Republic edged Finland 2-1. In the semifinals, the Americans will face the Czech Republic, and Canada will, meet the winner of the last game between Switzerland and Japan.Blayre Turnbull also scored for Canada. Emerance Maschmeyer made 12 saves after Ann-Renee Desbiens stopped 26 shots Monday in a 4-3 shootout victory over the United States in group play.Lina Ljungblom also scored for Sweden, and Soderberg stopped 51 shots. Canada i...Bettman voices support for Coyotes’ new arena plan
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman believes an upcoming vote on a new arena could finally put an end to the relocation rumors that have followed the Arizona Coyotes for years.“Once this project is built, this team is never going anywhere,” Bettman said on Thursday. “It’s going to be here forever.”Bettman traveled to Arizona to voice support for the proposed Tempe Sports and Entertainment District, which would include a new arena for the Coyotes.The Coyotes have a three-year deal to share Arizona State’s 5,000-seat Mullett Arena and have worked with the city of Tempe to build the entertainment district.The development is set to go to referendum next month, but it hit a snag when the city of Phoenix and Sky Harbor International Airport asked in a legal filing that the entertainment district not include multifamily housing due to noise issues under airport flight paths.The Coyotes and owner Alex Meruelo countered by filing a $2.3 billion notice of claim against the...NCAA lifts restrictions on athletes’ official visits
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
Prospects no longer will have limits on the number of schools they can officially visit during their college selection process. The NCAA announced Thursday that its Division I Council approved the policy change that will take effect on July 1. Prospects previously could make official visits to five schools. Official visits are defined as visits that are paid for by the college. Prospects can make one official visit to each school, unless that program has a head coaching change. In that case, a prospect could make a second official visit to the same school.In men’s basketball, prospects will be permitted to make two official visits to the same school, as long as the visits don’t occur in the same academic year.“For young people considering where to go to college, visits to campus — both official and unofficial — are an integral part of the decision-making process,” Lynda Tealer, executive associate athletics director at Florida and chair of the Division I Council, said in a statement...Thousands to lose aid under Iowa bill backed by lawmakers
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:36:01 GMT
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Thousands of Iowa residents would be expected to lose Medicaid and food stamp benefits under a bill given final legislative approval Thursday and sent to Gov. Kim Reynolds.The state House approved the bill, which would change eligibility requirements and require more checks that people qualify for benefits, ultimately resulting in the removal of an estimated 1% of recipients and saving the state roughly $8 million annually beginning in 2027. A legislative analysis found that 1% would translate to the removal of about 8,000 Medicaid recipients and 2,800 recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps.The Senate previously approved the measure, which passed both chambers with only Republican support. The bill now goes to Reynolds, a Republican who is expected to sign it into law.Republican Rep. Joel Fry said the bill takes nothing away from people who are eligible for benefits.“If you’re eligible for the benefit, you...Latest news
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