Hundreds of Palestinian protesters rally in downtown Chicago
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
CHICAGO -- Hundreds of protesters from the Palestinian American community called an emergency protest in Chicago after Tuesday's hospital explosion in Gaza.Just after 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, hundreds of protesters took to the streets of downtown Chicago after meeting at Federal Plaza and began walking towards the Israeli Consulate. For more coverage of the Israel and Hamas Conflict, click here The organizers of the rally said they don't believe Israel when it says it didn’t strike the hospital, even though the current U.S. intelligence assessment is that Israel was not responsible.Israel claims the Islamic Jihad militant group misfired a rocket within Gaza and caused the blast that killed hundreds of innocent people.Roughly 2,800 Palestinians have been reported killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza. An additional 1,200 people are believed to be buried under the rubble, alive or dead, health authorities said. Those numbers predate the explosion at the Al-Ahli hospital on Tuesday.Many p...Illinois Congressman rips Texas governor for 'man-made crisis' amid migrant bus influx in Chicago
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
CHICAGO — As Democratic cities deal with a flood of migrants thanks to Republican Greg Abbott’s Operation Lone Star bussing program, one Democratic Congressman is calling for a Justice Department probe of the Texas governor.On Wednesday came a new effort to stop Texas Governor Greg Abbott from bussing migrants and asylum seekers to sanctuary cities.Congressman Jonathan Jackson, who represents Chicago’s South Side, wants the Justice Department and Homeland Security to investigate what he calls "alien smuggling," being carried out under the direction of Governor Abbott. As Chicago migrant crisis strains resources, Johnson seeks additional support "Republican Governor Abbott in Texas who is politically exploiting and commercially manipulating this vulnerable population," Jackson said. "He’s sending these asylum-seekers outside of the normal immigration processing channel."In a letter to the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security, Jackson writes, “Simply put, the migrant ...FBI crime statistics show anti-LGBTQ hate crimes on the rise
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
(The Hill) — Anti-LGBTQ hate crimes rose sharply in 2022, jumping more than 19 percent over 2021, according to the FBI’s annual crime report released Monday.More than 11,600 hate crime incidents were reported to the FBI in 2022, the highest number recorded since the agency began tracking them in 1991. A majority of hate crimes recorded last year targeted Black people, according to the report.Hate crimes targeting LGBTQ people were up significantly compared to 2021, with 622 reported single-bias anti-LGBTQ hate crimes. Hate crimes motivated by an anti-transgender bias rose more than 35 percent year-over-year, reaching 338 incidents.Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, a national LGBTQ civil rights group, described the increase in hate crimes as “both shocking and heartbreaking, yet sadly, not unexpected.” Is crime going up in America? Some types are, new FBI data shows “The constant stream of hostile rhetoric from fringe anti-equality figures, alongsid...Man chokes county attorney at town hall meeting in Virginia
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
GLOUCESTER COURTHOUSE, Va. (WAVY) — Leaders in Gloucester County, Virginia, say meetings can sometimes get a little heated, but not like this. Video shows the county attorney being choked by a resident at an Oct. 4 town hall meeting."This town hall meeting was for all the citizens that wanted to come out and voice their opinions, and that's just not what happened," Chris Hutson, chairman of the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors, said. "It just escalated."Deputies were called to the meeting at Page Middle School around 8:40 p.m.Through a Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, Nexstar's WAVY obtained cell phone video that shows Gloucester County resident Lawrence Cohen choking Gloucester County Attorney Edwin N. "Ted" Wilmot. With one hand around Wilmot's throat and the other still holding onto the microphone, you can hear Cohen say, "You've had enough. Let go of me. You are attacking me." Another person intervenes and breaks it up.It began when Cohen got his turn to...Elgin ISD adds required armed security guards to district schools
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
ELGIN, Texas (KXAN) — Elgin ISD schools now have armed security guards, after a Texas law required districts across the state to improve security. The law, House Bill 3, mandates the presence of at least one armed security officer on every school campus during regular school hours. The exact number is left up to the districts. KXAN INVESTIGATES: Multiple Texas school districts claim exemption to armed officer requirement The Elgin ISD Board of Trustees contracted with security firm Texas Public Safety and Investigations (TXPSI) on Sept. 18. The guards began their work in Elgin schools on Tuesday.“We appreciate our school board’s support and work to ensure our schools are safe,” said Bridgette Cornelius, Elgin ISD's executive director of safety and risk management, in a press release.That press release also states that the guards "hold non-commissioned and commissioned security licenses with Texas Department of Public Safety, and are certified in CPR, first aid, and AED (Automate...Search warrant: Couple suspected of selling meth before 5 officers shot in Benton County
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
Drug task force officers suspected a central Minnesota couple of selling methamphetamine when they raided their house in an operation that left five officers and one resident wounded last week, according to a search warrant released Wednesday.Gunfire broke out last Thursday when Sherburne County Drug Task Force officers attempted to execute the search warrant at the home of Karl Thomas Holmberg, 64. He was charged the next day with six counts of attempted first-degree murder of a peace officer and six counts of first-degree assault of a peace officer.It wasn’t immediately clear from the documents available Wednesday whether investigators found any drugs at the home, but at least one more warrant had not been released as of Wednesday evening.Karl Thomas Holmberg, 64, is charged with shooting five law enforcement officers serving a drug-related search warrant at his rural Benton County, Minn., home on Oct. 12, 2023. (Forum News Service)A second warrant released showed that polic...Here are four films worth checking out at the Twin Cities Film Festival
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
The Twin Cities Film Festival, which runs through Oct. 28, offers a slate of more than 140 films, 30 percent of which have a Minnesota connection. And more than 50 films are also available for streaming.Single tickets as well as passes for both online and in-person screenings are available via twincitiesfilmfest.org. The festival takes place at the Showplace ICON Theaters at The Shops at West End in St. Louis Park.Here’s a look at four films worth catching:“The Holdovers”: Writer/director Alexander Payne made his name through a series of widely acclaimed films, including “Election” (1999), “About Schmidt” (2002), “Sideways” (2004) and “The Descendants” (2011). He also won best adapted screenplay Oscars for the latter two. But his career slumped for much of the past decade, when several projects fell apart and the one movie he released, 2017’s “Downsizing,” earned scathing reviews. But the warm reception given to “The Holdovers” on the festival circuit suggests Payne is b...Missouri senior group discusses priorities for upcoming legislative session
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Dozens of bills are up for debate in Jefferson City, but lawmakers aren't in session. Instead, a group of seniors is inside the House and Senate chambers, passing legislation.The Missouri Silver Haired Legislature (SHL) was founded in 1973 and was the nation's first after the Older Americans Act was amended to include advocacy groups. For 50 years, the group of Missouri seniors has been debating, amending and passing legislation, which turns into priorities sent to the General Assembly."To me, this is the highlight of the year," Missouri SHL President John Kramer said. "To be able to be in the House and the Senate and make bills, pass or not pass, it's just like being a regular representative or senator."It looks a lot like an average day of session inside the Missouri Capitol. While you don't have to be a Democrat or Republican to be in this legislature, you must be at least 60 years old."We come from all over the state, but we come for the purpose of getting ...Denver DA drops one of two murder charges in I-25 road-rage killings
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
Denver prosecutors on Wednesday dropped one murder charge against the man accused of killing two brothers in a road rage incident on Interstate 25 earlier this year.Prosecutors did not think they could prove the first-degree murder charge against 25-year-old Stephen Long in the death of one brother, said Matt Jablow, a spokesman for Denver District Attorney Beth McCann. But prosecutors are continuing to pursue a first-degree murder case in the death of the second brother.The move comes days after 11 Denver City Council members sent McCann a letter expressing concerns about how her office handled Long’s case. In the Oct. 9 letter, the council members compared the road-rage shooting to the slaying of 12-year-old Elias Armstrong, a Black boy who was shot by a white man who claimed self-defense and was not criminally charged.“We cannot help but be struck by a seeming double standard…” the letter read. “Both claimed self-defense. Both appear to have had lega...Broncos coach Sean Payton on QB Russell Wilson’s outing vs. Chiefs: “That wasn’t all on him”
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:22:33 GMT
Sean Payton has ideas about how to get Russell Wilson back to playing efficient football.In fact, he said Wednesday it was a key part of the longer-than-normal break between Thursday night’s loss to Kansas City and the 1-5 Broncos’ return to work Wednesday.“Listen, we’ll get him back (on track),” Payton said. “I thought there were certain elements to the plan I didn’t like. We can correct that. That being said, and I said it after the game, I was pleased with how we ran the ball, and yet, we didn’t throw it nearly well enough. That wasn’t just on him. It starts with me relative to finding those throws for him — drive starters, for instance, and first-and-10 throws that are higher completion percentage throws.”Wilson played easily his worst game of the season and by some measures his worst as a Bronco at Arrowhead Stadium, throwing for just 95 yards and turning the ball over twice.Wilson’s been sacked eight times over the past two weeks and has turned it over three times in that stre...Latest news
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