Statue knocked down for second time in three months

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Statue knocked down for second time in three months ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A statue outside a restaurant on Lark Street in Albany was knocked down for the second time in three months. The statue in front of the Villa di Como restaurant was on its side and missing its head. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! It's unclear what caused it to come down. The same statue was knocked over in April.Jordan Michael, 37, was arrested and charged with second degree Criminal Mischief. A team of artisans helped the owner restore the statue, which is estimated to be worth more than $6,000.

Troy police detective promoted to sergeant

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Troy police detective promoted to sergeant TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy Police Department promoted Det. Joe Fazioli to the role of sergeant during a ceremony on Friday. Fazioli is a graduate of Troy High School and Hudson Valley Community College where he received his associates degree in Criminal Justice. He is a lifelong resident of the city of Troy where he still resides locally with his wife and daughter. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Sgt. Fazioli has been a police officer for eight years and served in many positions within the Troy Police Department. Most recently, he worked in the Special Operations section."Being able to interact with people again. It's one of the bigger things I've always harped on, being out of the car, talking to people, interacting with the community, especially growing up here in the city of Troy," he said. "It's something I've always enjoyed, and I look forward to being able to be back to doing that type of work."He's been recogniz...

Russian mercenary chief says his forces are rebelling, some left Ukraine and entered Russia city

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Russian mercenary chief says his forces are rebelling, some left Ukraine and entered Russia city Associated PressThe owner of the Wagner private military contractor made his most direct challenge to the Kremlin yet on Friday, calling for an armed rebellion aimed at ousting Russia’s defense minister. The security services reacted immediately by calling for the arrest of Yevgeny Prigozhin and opening a criminal investigation.In a sign of how seriously the Kremlin was taking the threat, security was heightened in Moscow and in Rostov-on-Don, which is home to the Russian military headquarters for the southern region and also oversees the fighting in Ukraine. While the outcome of the confrontation was still unclear, it appeared likely to further hinder Moscow’s war effort as Kyiv’s forces were probing Russian defenses in the initial stages of a counteroffensive. Prigozhin claimed early Saturday that his forces had crossed into Russia from Ukraine and had reached Rostov, saying they faced no resistance from young conscripts at checkpoints and that his forces “...

More than 20 years later, authorities identify human remains found in Redondo Beach

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

More than 20 years later, authorities identify human remains found in Redondo Beach Police have identified a woman whose remains were discovered in Redondo Beach in 2001.On Aug. 29, 2001, the human remains were discovered during a construction project at 1624 Wollacot Street.After a lengthy investigation spanning decades, Redondo Beach Police on Friday identified the woman as Catherine Parker-Johnson. The case was determined to be a homicide.With no way to identify the remains or locate relatives in 2001, the case remained stalled until it was reopened in January 2019. The department’s Cold Case Investigations Unit partnered with the DNA Doe Project, a nonprofit that works with law enforcement to identify missing people. DNA collected from the scene was used to develop a genealogical profile of Parker-Johnson.Catherine Parker-Johnson in an undated photo from the Redondo Beach Police Department.In March 2023, a preliminary DNA comparison with two living women, determined to be the victim’s daughter and sister, provided a “provisional identification of the ...

Ventura County jails not doing enough to prevent inmate deaths, grand jury says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Ventura County jails not doing enough to prevent inmate deaths, grand jury says A grand jury report analyzing in-custody deaths at two Ventura County jails is shedding new light on the alleged failures to prevent inmate deaths and the lack of transparency regarding the status of ongoing investigations.The 27-page document released this week highlights several failures at the two jails, including jail staff not using recommended best practice for preventing suicide in the facilities.The grand jury, which is comprised of a panel of 19 local citizens, found that employees at the Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula and the Pre-Trial Detention Center in Ventura each followed the minimum suicide prevention and response protocols required by state law, but did not follow the "recommended best practice," which includes joint training of deputies and medical personnel assigned to jail.They cited increased communication with families and a better orientation process as keys to prevent suicide in jails. In total, from 2016 to 2022, four in-custody deaths were the result of suic...

Woman abandons newborn after giving birth in Ventura alley

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Woman abandons newborn after giving birth in Ventura alley Authorities are looking for a woman who gave birth in a Ventura alley early Friday morning and immediately ran away leaving the child behind, officials said.Shortly before 1 a.m., employees at a business in the 4200 block of Transport Steet heard a woman screaming in a rear alley.“They approached the female and saw her remove her pants and immediately give birth to an infant,” said Ventura Police Commander Sarah Heard. “She placed the infant on the ground, severed the umbilical cord, and quickly ran away from the area.”Ventura Police say the woman gave birth in an alley and ran away without the child. June 23, 2023. (Key News)The employees called 9-1-1 and cared for the newborn until paramedics arrived. The child appeared healthy and was transported to a local hospital where they were listed in stable condition.Officers searched the area but could not find the mother, Heard said.She was described as a white female with short dark hair who appeared homeless.Anyone with information ab...

Pride Photos: San Francisco County Clerk marries 250 LGBTQ+ couples

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Pride Photos: San Francisco County Clerk marries 250 LGBTQ+ couples Related ArticlesLifestyle | A SpaceX rocket arcs across the California sky, hurling internet satellites to the heavens Lifestyle | Photos: Endangered blue whales hanging out off California coast Lifestyle | Biden welcomes Modi with pomp, pageantry Lifestyle | How many of California’s homeless residents are from out of state? Lifestyle | Meet Wes Anderson’s scene-stealing ‘Asteroid City’ triplets, Ella, Gracie and Willan Faris Ahead of the weekend Pride Parade and Celebration, the San Francisco Office of the County Clerk married 250 couples Friday in a celebration of LGBTQ+ history and culture.The occasion echoed San Francisco’s launching a national firestorm on gay marriage in 2004 when then-Mayor Gavin Newsom issued a marriage license to Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon. It would be four more years before same-sex marriage became legal statewide.And not until 2015, more than a decade after San F...

Why Trayce Jackson-Davis could be a perfect fit for Warriors

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Why Trayce Jackson-Davis could be a perfect fit for Warriors SAN FRANCISCO — Trayce Jackson-Davis grew anxious as each pick passed. The Indiana Hoosier center had been tabbed a late-first or early-second-round pick, but teams were passing on him.At 9:15 p.m. PT, Jackson-Davis fired off a tweet.“Y’all will regret it,” he said. “I promise you.”Almost every NBA team had called to strike a deal, his agent James Dunleavy told him, but most picks fell through and others came in only with two-way contract offers. Dunleavy — brother of new Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. — assured him that a guaranteed contract would arise.“I was anxious. I got upset and let the tweet fly,” he said on Friday at an introductory press conference at Chase Center. “Same time, I play with a chip on my shoulder.”About an hour after Jackson-Davis, 23, sent his tweet, the Warriors came calling with a guaranteed spot. Golden State entered the draft with no second-round picks, but swung a trade with t...

Infighting boils over as accusations fly within Oakland Police Commission

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Infighting boils over as accusations fly within Oakland Police Commission OAKLAND — The powerful oversight body responsible for finding Oakland’s next police chief is caught in a messy internal fight over its own leader’s job performance.With tensions ratcheting up even further this week, the deepening divisions in the Oakland Police Commission raise questions about whether the civilian-led group can effectively oversee reform of a police department seeking an end to federal oversight.On Thursday night, the commission selected a firm that will conduct a nationwide search for the department’s new chief — a position that has been vacant for four months.But at the same meeting, the group’s chair, Tyfahra Milele, took the growing conflict a step further, suggesting that the calls from other commissioners for her to step down stem not from a political disagreement but a venting of personal issues.“My scholarly work was on trauma, and now it’s common knowledge that trauma is most often caused by the traumatized,&#...

Bay Area man convicted of killing two cops wants you to know he’s not a snitch

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:45:50 GMT

Bay Area man convicted of killing two cops wants you to know he’s not a snitch OAKLAND — A former U.S. Air Force sergeant convicted of murdering two law enforcement officers in separate ambush-style attacks in 2020 is now apparently concerned that a recent court filing will damage his reputation in prison.Attorneys for Steven Carrillo, who pleaded guilty to murdering Federal Protective Services Officer David Patrick Underwood in Oakland and Santa Cruz Sheriff’s Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller in Ben Lomond, filed a recent court document pushing back against statements made by Carrillo’s co-defendant in the Underwood murder case. The attorneys for Robert Allan Justus, who is set for trial in September, claimed Carrillo gave a recent FBI interview regarding Underwood’s killing.Both murders were motivated by Carrillo and Jutus’ ties to the so-called Boogaloo Movement, a loosely organized anti-government group that believes a second Civil War is imminent.The recent opposing court filings demonstrate just how far Carrillo and Justus have fallen ...