Suspect in woman's death captured in South Carolina after multistate manhunt
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD/WIVB) - After a manhunt spanning multiple states and multiple days, a man wanted for questioning in the death of a New York mother earlier this month has been captured in South Carolina.Michael Burham, 34, was wanted for questioning in the May 11 homicide of 34-year-old Kala Hodgkin in Jamestown, New York, Nexstar's WIVB reported. Burham has several active warrants, including sexual assault, unlawful imprisonment, endangering the welfare of a child, and arson, according to police.As authorities searched for Burham, Jamestown police confirmed Sunday they were working with police in North Charleston, South Carolina after an elderly couple reported being kidnapped from their Pennsylvania home and driven to the city by Burham. 'It’s unimaginable': Family of murdered Jamestown mother demands justice as killer remains at large Late Tuesday, Burham was reportedly spotted near Broomstraw Hill Road following an hours-long search in the Francis Marion National F...Richard Barnett, who put feet on Pelosi's desk, sentenced to 4.5 years for role on Jan. 6
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
WASHINGTON (KARK) – A federal judge sentenced Richard “BigO” Barnett, of Gravette, Arkansas, to jail time and a fine in federal court Wednesday.The sentence in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia was for 54 months for Barnett’s part in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the nation’s Capitol.(FILES) Richard Barnett, a supporter of US President Donald Trump, holds a piece of mail as he sits inside the office of US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi after protestors breached the US Capitol in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 6, 2021. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) Judge grants Barnett’s motion to delay sentencing Barnett’s attorneys had moved for an acquittal and retrial on Monday. That request was denied by the court on Tuesday.The 62-year-old Barnett had been found guilty by a jury on Jan. 23 of eight charges including theft of government property and civil disorder for his actions on Jan. 6. Famously, Barnett had been pictured with his feet on then-Hous...No deal yet to raise debt ceiling as deadline looms
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill are still on two separate pages when it comes to a debt ceiling, as the June 1 deadline looms.With just over a week left to avoid potential economic catastrophe, a deal to raise the debt ceiling has not been reached.House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., told reporters Wednesday that Republicans' goal has not changed."You have to spend less than you spent last year. That's not that difficult to do," McCarthy said. "We have the highest debt than we ever had before. I just don't think that's right."Democrats called cuts to the country's welfare programs like Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program "inhumane.""We will not let that stand," said Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas.On Wednesday, leaders of the House Progressive Caucus slammed McCarthy's refusal to compromise and raise taxes on wealthy Americans and businesses."They're not negotiating at all," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash.To avoid defaulting on the ...Officer cleared in shooting that killed Grammy winner
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) - The investigation into a deadly officer-involved shooting that happened in a Nashville neighborhood earlier this year has been closed, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).The TBI said Mark Capps was shot and killed by a Metro SWAT officer on Jan. 6. Capps was wanted on assault and kidnapping warrants involving his 60-year-old wife and 23-year-old stepdaughter, authorities say, after he allegedly held them hostage at gunpoint all day. Colleagues, friends react to death of Grammy award-winning engineer killed by SWAT officer The Grammy-winning sound engineer was seen in body camera footage answering the door and an officer can be heard yelling “Show me your hands” before firing seconds later. Capps died at the scene.Nashville District Attorney General Glenn Funk said in a statement that the shooting was “reasonably necessary," and no charges have been filed.Capps' website says he is a multiplatinum Grammy award-winning Engineer/Mixer/P...Texas Lege Update: Which bills made it to the governor's desk?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The 88th legislative session has been a busy five months. The Texas Senate and House of Representatives filed more than 8,000 bills and 3,400 resolutions. As of Wednesday afternoon, only 811 bills and 3,107 resolutions have passed.Wednesday is the last day for both chambers to consider bills passed by their counterparts. With less than a week before the last day of the session (Sine Die) approaches, which bills have moved on to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk for him to potentially sign into law?Changed bills pending review A bill passed in one chamber can change, whether through amendments or committee substitutions, as it moves through the other. In order for a bill to advance to the governor's desk, the chamber that originally filed the bill has to approve those changes; if they don't, a conference committee is formed for further debate on it. HB 100: Districts in "dire straits" as they watch school funding fights in Texas legislature Senate Bill 12, once called the "Dr...Who's ahead in Texas Senate race? Poll tests matchup between Ted Cruz, Colin Allred
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Even though Texas voters have 531 days left to decide who will represent them in the Senate, a new poll released Wednesday shows a pretty close race between the Republican incumbent and the only Democrat to announce a challenge so far. Pollsters from the University of Texas at Tyler asked 1,413 registered voters across the state who they would support between Sen. Ted Cruz, the Republican vying for a third term in the upper chamber, and Rep. Colin Allred, the Democrat from Dallas who launched his campaign earlier this month to flip the seat. The poll found Cruz ahead by five percentage points over Allred, with 42% saying they'd vote for Cruz right now and 37% saying they'd back Allred at this early stage in the race.However, 14% of the poll's respondents said they didn't know yet which candidate they'd support if the race came down to these two men, while 7% said they'd prefer someone else. So far Allred is the only candidate running in the Senate Democratic primary,...Top-seeded Longhorns fall in Big 12 tournament opener to Kansas Jayhawks
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A grand slam by Janson Reeder fueled the Kansas Jayhawks to a 6-3 win over Texas in the first round of the Big 12 Conference baseball tournament Wednesday at Globe Life Field in Arlington.With the score tied 2-2 in the seventh inning, Reeder lined a full-count pitch from Travis Sthele over the right-field wall after the Longhorns tied the game in the sixth. Kansas had runners on second and third with two outs, and Longhorns head coach David Pierce elected to intentionally walk Jayhawks second baseman Kodey Shojinaga to load the bases and create an out at any base. Shojinaga, who was named Big 12 co-freshman of the year Tuesday, had three hits in the game prior to the free pass. The clutch homer was Reeder's only hit of the game.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newsletters"That was a big blow to come back from," Pierce said. "We just didn't get anything going early....Suspicious activity reporting drops one year after Uvalde
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – One year after the Uvalde mass shooting and a push by state leaders to promote the reporting system they say could stop another tragedy, the number of suspicious activity reports being submitted to the state has decreased, according to records obtained by KXAN from the Texas Department of Public Safety.Last year, top state officials, including Gov. Greg Abbott, touted the suspicious activity reporting network and a primary reporting tool called “iWatchTexas,” as critical methods for alerting law enforcement to people that could commit a violent crime or mass shooting. DPS even used a Chuck Norris public service announcement to advertise the reporting system.DPS records show the total number of suspicious activity reports dropped nearly 30% last year – from nearly 7,700 in 2021 to about 5,400 in the last year. That trend appears to be continuing. In the first four months of 2023, Texans have submitted about 20% fewer suspicious activity tips compared to the same perio...‘I always say exposure leads to expansion’: Vikings grateful for program designed to help minorities
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
Vikings special-teams coordinator Matt Daniels compared it to speed dating.He had roughly 30 minutes at each station to give an elevator pitch for himself, and while there wasn’t a job waiting for him at the end of the conversation, it provided good insight into what the interview process is like.That could go a long way down the road as Daniels hopes to become a head coach in the NFL at some point in his career.“It’s important that you’re being your authentic self,” Daniels said while admitting he had some butterflies. “Don’t try to go up there and be someone you’re not. Or feel like you’ve got to communicate a certain way to these individuals. Just to be your authentic self and everything else will take care of itself.”This exercise was conducted as a part of the NFL Coach Accelerator, which was hosted this week at the Omni Viking Lakes Hotel in Eagan, and is designed to promote greater diversity leaguewide when it comes ...St. Paul City Council approves gun storage requirement
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:29 GMT
The St. Paul City Council unanimously approved a new gun storage requirement that would require firearms to be trigger-locked or safely stored and secured, with ammunition stored separately, when not on the owner.The ordinance, authored by Council Member Rebecca Noecker and sponsored by all seven council members, makes it a criminal misdemeanor to store any firearm where another person might have easy access.It states it would apply to any person who “negligently stores or leaves a loaded or unloaded firearm unattended in a location where the person knows, or reasonably should know, that another person who is not an authorized user is likely to gain access, including a vehicle, unless reasonable action is taken to secure the firearm against said access with a locking device.”The ordinance mirrors similar gun storage laws in New York City; Albany, N.Y.; San Francisco; and Sunnyvale, Calif.“Guns are the leading cause of death among children and teens in Minnesota,...Latest news
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