Reporte final: concluyen que la muerte de la soldado hispana en Texas fue por un suicidio
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
La División de Investigación Criminal del Ejército ha concluido que la muerte el 13 de marzo de 2023 de la soldado hispana Ana Basaldua Ruiz en la base militar texana de Fort Hood (renombrada posteriormente Fort Cavazos) fue un suicidio, según su reporte final, al que tuvo acceso en exclusiva Noticias Telemundo. La investigación deja ver la cultura tóxica permisiva con el acoso a las mujeres, que Basaldua dijo haber sufrido antes de su muerte, e incidentes como la agresión de un sargento – que intentó asfixiarla – o el haber sido forzada a cambiar de unidad tras una “relación inapropiada” que tuvo con ella un mando, quien no fue castigado.Los documentos a los que tuvo acceso Noticias Telemundo arrojan luz sobre el tortuoso paso de Basaldua por el Ejército. Hermana de Vanessa Guillén se pronuncia tras muerte de joven soldado en base Fort Hood Realizan en California el funeral de la soldado hispana que m...Disparos cerca de un centro comercial de Austin, Texas, dejan al menos 2 personas muertas y otra herida
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
(CNN) –– Dos personas murieron y una más resultó herida luego de que se reportaran disparos cerca del centro comercial Arboretum en Austin, Texas, este jueves.“Tenemos una gran presencia policial que actualmente trabaja para asegurar el lugar”, dijo a CNN el funcionario de Información Pública de la Policía de Austin, Michael Bullock, en una llamada telefónica.Según Bullock, nadie ha sido detenido en este momento y las autoridades recopilan información de los testigos en el lugar.Según una publicación de los Servicios Médicos de Emergencia del condado de Austin-Travis, los socorristas estaban en el lugar en la calle 1000 de Research Blvd y pidieron evitar el área.“No parece haber ninguna amenaza para el público en general”, decía el comunicado.Una segunda publicación indicó que la información preliminar es que cinco pacientes en total estuvieron involucrados y que un individuo transportado al hospital tenía lesiones potencialmente mortales.Sharif Paget y Amand...Road rage shooting suspected before fiery crash left field and ambulance in flames
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Deputies were investigating a possible road rage shooting Thursday that led to a crash and vehicle fires, including of a responding ambulance.It happened in Larimer County at Owl Canyon Road and U.S. 287, with road closures expected in the area for the rest of the night. I-70 eastbound closed in Golden for truck fire No one was hit by the gunfire, but six people in the victim's vehicle were taken to the hospital with injuries from the crash, according to the Larimer County Sheriff's Office."Preliminary investigation determined that unknown suspect/s in a vehicle reportedly fired shots at another vehicle. The victim vehicle crashed and caught fire, and the suspect vehicle left the scene," the sheriff's office said in a release.A possible road rage shooting led to a fiery crash, igniting a field and responding ambulance, the Larimer County Sheriff's Office said. (KDVR)A possible road rage shooting led to a fiery crash, igniting a field and responding ambulance, the L...I-70 reopens at Golden after truck bursts into flames
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — A semi truck caught fire near Golden on Thursday evening, shutting down the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70.I-70 was closed between C-470 and U.S. 6 in Golden, according to Colorado State Patrol. Eastbound traffic was being diverted to eastbound U.S. 6. Road rage shooting suspected before fiery crash left field and ambulance in flames CSP first posted about the crash at 6:20 p.m."The engulfed semi was carrying cardboard. The driver able to get out," CSP posted.CSP posted around 7:30 p.m. that the fire was out.Drivers were warned to expect delays. "With some luck," at least one or two of the eastbound I-70 lanes were expected to be open by 8 p.m., and they reopened nearly a half-hour earlier."A tow carrier will be bringing cones & signs to hold lane 3 overnight for the cleanup," CSP posted.Drivers were urged to slow down and give crews space.Row House fitness studios’ low-impact workouts yield high-impact results
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
You’re not in it alone. That’s the point at Row House.Instead of suffering in your own personal hell, you’re going to be united with other like-minded rowers, because here, you’re all in the same boat..Forget rowing your boat. Row House is ready to rock your boat.Georgia Kyroglou: “Rowing is one of the best workouts that you can do. It’s super efficient, and it works your entire body. Some of the benefits are great posture, lower body strength, upper body strength, core work, and it’s all low-impact, so it’s safe on your body.”At this rowing-based fitness studio, you’re not alone on a machine. You’re part of a crew.Georgia Kyroglou: “We are one crew here, and we are very similar to rowing on the water. There’s a place for everybody in the boat. There’s somebody who’s going to call the shots at the front, and that’s your coach; that’s like your coxswain. Then there’s other peop...‘Equalizer 3’ stars Washington, Fanning talk about new thriller, working together again after nearly 20 years
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
Denzel Washington is promising to do some serious damage to his enemies, but in the “Equalizer” movies, Robert McCall is helping good, everyday people.So, you know, he may be a murderer, but the nice kind, and in this third installment, his tactics are so twisted, he tells Deco, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.“The Equalizer 3” starts off nice enough.But we should know better, now, shouldn’t we?Denzel Washington (as Robert McCall): “This is where I’m supposed to be.”After Robert McCall, played by Denzel Washington, finds himself at home in southern Italy, the assassin — for good — discovers his friends are under the control of local crime bosses.And, as events turn deadly, McCall knows what he has to do.Denzel Washington: “Damage the odd fellow here and there, with various utensils and devices to administer proper damage. When necessary.”That smile is little too big.Denzel Washington: “He enjoys it....Healey activates National Guard to help with influx of migrants to Massachusetts
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
Facing a steady influx of migrants from other countries, Gov. Maura Healey on Thursday activated up to 250 National Guard members to provide basic services at emergency shelter hotels.Healey’s office announced the move Thursday afternoon, saying that her new executive order applies to locations that do not have a contracted service provider. Guard members next week will be assigned to hotels to ensure basic needs of families are met.The administration also said it is also launching regional rapid response teams to assist with overseeing shelter sites and serve as a direct contact to the administration to address any concerns.There are 6,000 families in emergency shelters and Healey has declared a state of emergency due to “rapidly rising numbers of migrant families arriving in Massachusetts, requiring the state’s emergency shelter system to expand in an unsustainable manner.”“We need all hands-on deck to meet this moment and ensure families have access ...Community leaders call for more resources to deal with violence in Boston
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
With violence in Boston top of mind, community leaders came together on Thursday to demand change and accountability as they push for more resources to help deal with the violence.Members of the New Democracy Coalition and Prophetic Resistance Boston spoke in the South End as they released findings from community meetings they held last fall.In comments, organization members said people who attended the public meetings were concerned about violent incidents in Dorchester, Mattapan and Roxbury. “We live in fear,” said Rev. Kevin Peterson of the New Democracy Coalition, later adding “I’m afraid, sometimes, to go out at night in certain areas.”This week’s meeting came after Dorchester was hit by more violence over the weekend when police said at least eight people were hurt in a shooting near the annual Caribbean Festival on Saturday. “This problem isn’t going to go away overnight,” Peterson said. “This is a systemic problem. The trauma is embedded.” Community leaders, including P...Students, city leaders hope for a smooth move as ‘Allston Christmas’ arrives
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
The day known as “Allston Christmas” is set to arrive on Friday, bringing with it parked cars, moving vans, students and much of their unwanted belongings for people to claim off the curb as leases expire and an onslaught of students move into the area.With many already in the process of moving ahead of Sept. 1, city leaders gave an update on Thursday on their plans to make sure everything goes smoothly this year. Among measures, Boston Deputy Director of Neighborhood Services Connor Newman said liaisons would be out in city neighborhoods on Thursday and Friday to conduct walkthroughs “to ensure our streets are clear and prepared for our students to move in safely.”City officials this week reminded tenants about what cannot be picked up by trash services, including beds, box springs and mattresses. Despite Allston Christmas traditions, officials are also asking students not to bring in furniture they find on the curb due to the potential of infestations or pests.As city officia...Bodycam footage shows Boston police quickly helped city councilor robbed on the Mile [+video]
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:45:21 GMT
Body camera footage released to the Herald shows Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson was confronted by a denizen of Methadone Mile, who shouted that her phone was snatched because she was trying to take a photo.https://www.bostonherald.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Southampton-larceny.mp4The footage, released by the Boston Police Department following a public records request, captures the moments that immediately followed the councilor’s mugging on Atkinson Street last Saturday night — an encounter that occurred a day after the city’s new plan to address escalating violence in the troubled area was announced.It begins with Fernandes Anderson leaving a crowd of people and walking up to a cruiser with the officer wearing the body camera, knocking on his window, and alerting him in a sharp tone that a “guy in a red T-shirt stole my phone.”When asked by the officer where her phone was when this occurred, Fernandes Anderson ignores the question, and states, “I need my phone. ...Latest news
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