Woman killed in early morning Globeville shooting

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

Woman killed in early morning Globeville shooting DENVER (KDVR) — A woman was shot and killed early Wednesday morning in Denver's Globeville neighborhood. At 3:14 a.m., the Denver Police Department tweeted about a shooting investigation in the area of 45th and Washington near the off-ramp from Interstate 70. Reward offered in High Line Canal Trail killing According to police one victim, an adult female, was located. She was pronounced dead a short time later.At this time, the case is still being investigated and no suspect information has been released. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. Tipsters can remain anonymous and still be eligible for a cash reward.The Denver Office of the Medica Examiner will release the woman's identity at a later date.

Longmont police officer saves man from burning vehicle

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

Longmont police officer saves man from burning vehicle DENVER (KDVR) — In the early hours of Sept. 2, Longmont Police Officer Justin Hill pulled a man out of a vehicle just seconds before it was fully engulfed in flames. Littleton officer receives Medal of Valor from Biden for heroic action Hill responded to a single-vehicle crash at Clover Basin and Larkspur just after 2 a.m. At the scene, Hill found three passengers, two of whom escaped from the car, but the other person was still stuck in the vehicle. The front of the car had caught on fire, and the flames were slowly spreading to the rest of the vehicle.As seen in Hill's dashcam footage, the officer was able to bend the car's window frame off of the vehicle with the help of a passenger and a citizen. The male was pulled out of the car and away from the vehicle right as the rest of it caught on fire. The remarkable video is posted on Longmont Public Safety's Facebook. The video material may be disturbing to some viewers. The man can be heard screaming from the car. Officer adop...

Best hikes to see the fall colors in Colorado in 2023

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

Best hikes to see the fall colors in Colorado in 2023 DENVER (KDVR) — In just two weeks, leaves will begin to change colors in northern Colorado. It's time to start planning those leaf-peeping trips and decide which picturesque hikes to take to see the best fall foliage.Colorado is having one of its wettest years on record. All that rain may have set the state up for a particularly vivid year for fall colors. Colorado fall colors forecast 2023: When and where to see peak colors The Pinpoint Weather team released its forecast of when you can expect peak colors across the state. Now that you know when colors will peak, it's time to grab those hiking boots.Otis, Hallett and Flattop Mountains seen from Sprague Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park in northern ColoradoViews at Kenosha PassA woman photographs the brilliant colors in the changing Aspen trees on Guanella Pass near Georgetown, Colo., on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2005. Leaf peeping, a nickname given to the tradition of viewing autumn foliage, is a healthy business generating hundred...

2 suspects who barricaded selves at home in Lauderhill taken into custody

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

2 suspects who barricaded selves at home in Lauderhill taken into custody After an hours long standoff, two suspects that barricaded themselves at a South Florida home were taken into custody. Broward Sheriff’s Office SWAT arrived at the home, located at 1410 NW 33rd Way, Tuesday evening. 7News camera captured several fire rescue trucks at the scene, as well as officers armed with long guns. A tank with a battering ram with also at the scene. According to BSO, VIPER detectives were attempting to serve a warrant at the home when the subjects barricaded themselves inside and refused to come out. Neighbors in the area were told to remain in there homes as deputies continued to work the incident. The suspects were identified as 35-year-old Roosevelt Permenter and 36-year-old Kaishonta Thomas.Both of them are facing multiple charges, which include aggravated assault with a firearm, identity fraud and grand theft.

Family staff left afraid after taking stand against man’s attempted smash-and-grab in California jewelry store

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

Family staff left afraid after taking stand against man’s attempted smash-and-grab in California jewelry store LOS ANGELES, Calif. (WSVN) — A family-owned jewelry store in Los Angeles was left shaken and afraid after a would-be robber threatened them. The courageous family members fought back against the assailant, but the traumatic experience has left them fearing for their safety.The incident unfolded on Saturday at around 2:30 p.m. when the suspect entered the store and unleashed a can of pepper spray on the unsuspecting family. With the store enveloped in a cloud of pepper spray, the assailant began smashing display cases with a hammer, sending shards of glass and jewelry flying. In a desperate bid to protect their livelihood, three members of the all-family staff fought back, engaging the assailant in a physical struggle, punching, kicking, and swinging at him. The intense confrontation forced the intruder to flee the scene empty-handed, leaving behind shattered glass, scattered jewels, and bloodstains as grim reminders of the ordeal.The store owner, who was pepper-sprayed during ...

Federal budget deficit expected to nearly double to around $2 trillion, government watchdog says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

Federal budget deficit expected to nearly double to around $2 trillion, government watchdog says (CNN) — The federal budget deficit is expected to balloon to about $2 trillion for fiscal year 2023, roughly double what it was in the previous fiscal year, according to a government watchdog group.The surge stems largely from a sharp decline in tax revenues, coupled with an increase in mandatory spending on Social Security, Medicare and interest payments, as well as in other areas. It follows a sharp drop in the budget shortfall in fiscal year 2022 after two years of giant deficits swollen by record government spending on Covid-19 pandemic relief measures.The deficit projection from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget and its tally for fiscal year 2022 do not include President Joe Biden’s federal student debt cancellation plan, which the Supreme Court struck down earlier this year before it took effect.The US Treasury Department lists the fiscal year 2022 deficit as $1.4 trillion because it takes into account the cost of the president’s proposal. The agency is expected t...

US to announce it’s sending controversial depleted-uranium rounds to Ukraine

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

US to announce it’s sending controversial depleted-uranium rounds to Ukraine The Biden administration will for the first time send controversial depleted-uranium munitions to Ukraine as part of a new package of aid to be announced Wednesday, according to a U.S. official with knowledge of the discussions.The decision comes after months of debate over the armor-piercing rounds, which are expected to be highly effective against Russian tanks. While the U.K. has already sent the same type of ammunition to Ukraine to arm its Challenger 2 tanks, this marks the first time the U.S. is sending the rounds. Officials interviewed for this story were granted anonymity to speak ahead of the announcement.Reuters first reported last week that the U.S. had decided to send the rounds. The Wall Street Journal reported in June that the administration was considering the shipment. During a Tuesday briefing, Pentagon spokesperson Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder declined to comment on whether the U.S. would send the munitions.Although depleted uranium is a byproduct of ura...

Russian strike on eastern Ukrainian market kills 16

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

Russian strike on eastern Ukrainian market kills 16 Russia has shelled a city market in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, killing at least 16 people, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday.“Russian terrorists have attacked a regular market, shops, and a pharmacy, killing innocent people” in the city of Kostyantynivka, located about 25 kilometers west of the besieged city of Bakhmut, Zelenskyy said.Footage shared by the Ukrainian president shows the strike hitting a busy market street at 2:04 p.m. local time, destroying several cars and shops. The strike took place on the day of U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s visit to Kyiv.Ukraine’s Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said 28 people were injured in the strike, which damaged 30 shops and caused a fire that covered 300 square meters. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that one of the people killed was a child, and called the strike a “horrific act of terrorism.”At least 16 people have been killed by Russian shelling in ...

‘Madness’ to let non-EU countries access bloc’s defense funds, says Italian shipbuilder CEO

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

‘Madness’ to let non-EU countries access bloc’s defense funds, says Italian shipbuilder CEO CERNOBBIO, Italy — Money from the EU’s defense funds should go to European companies, according to Pierroberto Folgiero, CEO of Italian shipbuilder giant Fincantieri. Allowing non-EU countries access would be “madness,” he told POLITICO on the sidelines of the Ambrosetti Forum economic conference in Cernobbio, Italy. “If we open up and lengthen the supply chain of military national procurement, it’s the beginning of the end.” European companies should also produce as much as possible on the Continent, the CEO added: “One can discuss how much sense it makes to bring back to Europe strategic manufacturing that is gone, but it would be preposterous to take what’s left in Europe out of Europe.” Folgiero’s comments come on the heels of new EU procurement rules that would largely benefit the bloc’s firms. Over the summer, the EU hastily agreed to procure €500 million worth of ammunition from local companies using common budget funds — a taboo-breaking move ma...

MSPCA to waive adoption fees for mice after more than 500 mice surrendered from Mass. home

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:55:07 GMT

MSPCA to waive adoption fees for mice after more than 500 mice surrendered from Mass. home Prospective pet-owners will have the chance to adopt a mouse free of charge after more than 500 mice were surrendered from a home in Massachusetts, the MSPCA announced Wednesday. The MSPCA in a statement said the mice came from a home in Essex County. Now, adoption fees are set to be waived for this coming weekend on Sept. 9 and Sept. 10 at the MSPCA at Nevins Farm as part of what one MSPCA official said staff are calling “the Mouse-pocalypse adoption event.” “We have never seen a situation like this before,” said MSPCA-Angell Assistant Director of Adoption Centers and Programs Bryn Rogers. “We are glad the original caregiver is getting assistance and are hopeful we never see something like this again.”Credit: MSPCA-AngellRogers said several other New England shelters including the Animal Rescue League of Boston, Dakin Humane Society, New Hampshire SPCA, Greater Androscoggin Humane Society, and Midcoast Humane took in some of the mice after Andover Animal Control helped coordin...