Antioch, Pittsburg cops rounded up in early morning FBI raid following grand jury indictment
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:31:18 GMT
The FBI led a series of raids around the Bay Area Thursday morning, rounding up officers from Antioch and Pittsburg, in the culmination of an 18-month investigation into an alleged criminal network composed of law enforcement officers.The raids came after a federal grand jury in San Francisco handed down an indictment that accuses current and former officers with a wide range of offenses, including criminal conspiracy. A U.S. District Judge has placed the indictment under a sealing order, but that is expected to change sometime Thursday.The arrests mark the end of an investigation that started in early 2022, when a tipster informed the FBI and Contra Costa District Attorney that a group of East Contra Costa County cops were cheating on college tests to obtain education incentive pay bumps. The scope of the investigation later widened to include alleged violent crimes and drug trafficking, and precipitated a cascade of scandals that has transformed the Antioch Police Department into ...Preseason all-Bay Area News Group high school football 2023: Quarterbacks
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:31:18 GMT
PRESEASON ALL-BAY AREA NEWS GROUPQUARTERBACKS(listed in alphabetical order)Marley Alcantara, Pittsburg, 5-10, 180, juniorPlaying behind four-star quarterback Jaden Rashada didn’t stop Alcantara from passing for 14 touchdowns and rushing for three more last season. Threw for five TDs in a 49-21 victory over Antioch in the Big Little Game.Sully Bailey, Acalanes, 6-1, 185, seniorThe first half of Acalanes’ dynamic quarterbacking duo. Passed for 1,832 yards and 16 touchdowns and rushed for three TDs. Luke Baker, San Ramon Valley, 5-11, 185, seniorNamed Bay Area News Group player of the year after passing for 3,733 yards and 46 touchdowns as the Wolves reached the 2-A state title game. Committed to Santa Clara to play baseball. The shortstop showed off his quick feet by rushing for five TDs. Reid Black, The King’s Academy, 5-10, 180, juniorWas extremely efficient as a sophomore, passing for 21 touchdowns on 202 attempts while adding five rushing TDs as a scrambling threat. Will form a...Pilot dies after suffering medical emergency during flight out of Florida
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:31:18 GMT
By Hande Atay Alam | CNNAtlanta — A pilot has died after suffering a medical emergency during a flight from Miami, Florida, to Santiago, Chile, on Monday.The LATAM Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Panama City to allow the pilot to receive treatment, but he later died, the airline told CNN in a statement Thursday.“LATAM Airlines Group S.A. informs that on August 14, 2023, flight LA505 (Miami – Santiago) diverted to Tocumen International Airport in Panama due to a medical emergency of one of the three members of the crew in command,” the statement reads.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Southwest Airlines promised better performance after holiday meltdown. Has it delivered? Crashes and Disasters | Oakland Airport expansion is a threat to climate change goals, environmental coalition warns Crashes and Disasters | Private jet came ‘within 100 feet’ of colliding with Southwest plane at California airport, NTSB says ...What passing gas can say about your health
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:31:18 GMT
By Kristen Rogers | CNNJust as everybody poops, everybody has gas. But the reasons why you break wind can vary, and sometimes it can be cause for concern.“As a pediatric gastroenterologist, I get asked about this all the time,” said Dr. Mark Corkins, division chief of pediatric gastroenterology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. “There are two sources of ‘gas,’ and not all gas is gas. Part of what we pass is air. We all swallow some air, and some people swallow a lot of air. Now that seems to be odorless.”Real gas, on the other hand, is primarily the byproduct of the fermentation of food in the colon, said Corkins, who is also a professor of pediatrics. “Our colon has (billions of) bacteria living in it. … If we don’t digest (food), the bacteria will.”READ MORE: Why does coffee make you poop? Experts explainWhen it comes to the amount of space gas takes up, the real deal also tends to be bigger in volume and happens as food is moving through the colon, he added.Pa...Police still looking for suspect in serial Millbrae gropings
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:31:18 GMT
(KRON) -- A suspect remains at-large after he allegedly targeted multiple women around Millbrae, investigators said. The alleged suspect wears a black hoodie with a white "Wall Street Journal" logo, sheriff's deputies said. The most recent incident happened on Tuesday at 10:20 p.m. on Poplar Avenue. A 38-year-old woman was walking with her son when the man allegedly groped her from behind, San Mateo County Sheriff's Sgt. Gaby Chaghouri said. The man fled from the scene on foot after the woman began yelling. On Sunday at 7:35 p.m., a similar incident occurred on Spur Trail near Millbrae Avenue. A 28-year-old woman was walking on the trail when a man allegedly groped her. "The individual approachedthe victim from behind, subjecting her to a similar instance of inappropriate physical contact," Chaghouri wrote. He fled on a black mountain bicycle. Victims described the man as Hispanic, about 30 years old, between 5'7" - 5'10" inches tall. He was wearing the "Wall Street Journal" sweatsh...Suspected DUI driver arrested in front of Petaluma school
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:31:18 GMT
(BCN) -- A 43-year-old woman was arrested after she was caught allegedly drunk driving near a Petaluma school on Wednesday afternoon, police said. An officer was monitoring traffic in the area of Petaluma High School at about 2:25 p.m. when a vehicle was seen speeding in front of the school, the Petaluma Police Department said in a news release. Starbucks no longer offering disposable cups at these North Bay locations The officer pulled over the vehicle and saw a female driver inside, appearing intoxicated. After a brief investigation, she was determined to be driving under the influence of alcohol, according to police, who noted the woman had a blood alcohol content of more than four times the legal limit of .08%. The driver was booked into Sonoma County Jail on suspicion of driving under the influence. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.Inmates at California women's prison sue federal government over sexual abuse
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Eight inmates at a San Francisco Bay Area lockup — dubbed the “rape club” by prisoners and workers alike — filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the federal Bureau of Prisons, saying sexual abuse and exploitation has not stopped despite the prosecution of the former warden and several former officers. The lawsuit filed in Oakland by attorneys representing the inmates and the advocacy group California Coalition for Women Prisoners also names the current warden and 12 former and current guards. It alleges the Bureau of Prisons and staff at the Dublin facility didn’t do enough to prevent sexual abuse going back to the 1990s. An Associated Press investigation last year found a culture of abuse and cover-ups that had persisted for years at the prison, about 21 miles (34 kilometers) east of Oakland. That reporting led to increased scrutiny from Congress and pledges from the federal Bureau of Prisons that it would fix problems and change the culture at the prison.The Bur...Protected: Does membership make it hard to join a credit union? Not a much as you might think
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This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:Password: Source‘Blue Beetle’ director Ángel Manuel Soto says the DC film is a ‘love letter to our ancestors’
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WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. (AP) — Director Ángel Manuel Soto didn’t think too much about the “Latino side of things” when visually crafting DC’s “Blue Beetle” alongside Mexican screenwriter Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer.The film — starring “Cobra Kai’s” Xolo Maridueña as Jaime Reyes, aka Blue Beetle and DC’s first Latino superhero — oozes with Mexican references and elements of other Latin American cultures through almost every scene. Still, the Puerto Rican director says that all of this came naturally due to his and Dunnet-Alcocer’s backgrounds.“We never were like, ‘Okay, so how are we going to make this Latino?’ We cannot hide who we are. If we have the opportunity to tell our collective experiences because we are Latino, they’re going to come out Latino.”In “Blue Beetle,” Reyes finds himself in possession of an ancient scarab named Khaji Da made of alien biotechnology that chooses Reyes as its symbiotic host. In a hilarious scene, the scarab attaches itself to Reyes, transforming the hesit...Farrell left out by England after World Rugby appeals against the overturning of his red card
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 08:31:18 GMT
DUBLIN (AP) — England captain Owen Farrell was left out of the squad to play Ireland on Saturday in a Rugby World Cup warmup game, hours after World Rugby announced it will appeal against the decision to overturn the red card he received against Wales last weekend.Farrell’s availability for the start of the World Cup, which begins on Sept. 8, has been thrown into doubt after Thursday’s intervention by the game’s global governing body, which came after widespread surprise and dismay at the decision of a disciplinary panel to not hand him a ban that could last as long as six weeks.Farrell was initially yellow-carded for the high, dangerous tackle on Wales flanker Taine Basham in England’s 19-17 win in the World Cup warmup game at Twickenham on Saturday. It was later upgraded to a red card after video review but an independent judicial committee said that decision was wrong, citing a “sudden and significant change in direction from the ball carrier” before Farre...Latest news
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