Vigil held at CPD's 5th District police station in honor of fallen officer Areanah Preston
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
CHICAGO — A vigil was held at the Chicago Police Department's 5th District Tuesday in remembrance of officer Areanah Preston, who was shot and killed outside her Avalon Park home early Saturday morning.According to police, Preston had just returned home from a tour of duty, when she was found with a gunshot wound in the 8100 block of South Blackstone Avenue around 1:42 a.m.Police said an officer administered medical aid before Preston was taken to a local hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead.Preston was set to graduate with a master's degree in Law from Loyola University Chicago Saturday, with dreams one day of joining the FBI to further a career investigating sex crimes, according to Loyola Law Professor Sara Block."I think she saw herself as someone who could both overcome challenges, and help other people," said Block, one of Preston's professors at the Loyola School of Law. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Multiple in custody after fatal shooting of CP...Father injured while shielding 4-year-old son from gunfire in Chicago neighborhood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
CHICAGO (WGN) — A man is speaking out from his hospital bed two days after he was shot in a Chicago neighborhood while trying to protect his young son from gunfire. At the intersection of 70th and Clyde, Donald Muhammad says he was trying to take his 4-year-old son out of the car Sunday night when gunfire erupted. The father said he barely parked and exited the car before the gunshots erupted."This is an epidemic and it doesn’t just affect me, it affects children every day. It affects adults. It affects innocent people," Muhammad told Nexstar's WGN. It's why Muhammad says he's chosen to speak out after surviving the shooting. ‘Unimaginable’: Groom planning wife’s funeral after newlyweds hit by suspected DUI driver "Physically, I’m well but emotionally and mentally, you’ll never get over that, especially when it involves children," he said. Muhammad, a 6-foot-8-inch security and public safety professional, said it wasn’t only his training that kicked into gear but his instinc...Children's author accused of murder allegedly had history of trying to poison husband
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) — A Utah mother who wrote a children's book about coping with death is now accused of murdering her husband — and is believed to have tried poisoning him multiple times in the past, a court document alleges.On Monday, Kouri Darden Richins, of Kamas, was arrested and charged with murdering her husband, Eric Richins, in March 2022. Not much is known about Kouri or if police have identified a motive that would support the accusations, but here is what we do know about the woman who has captured headlines nationwide. Utah mom accused of murdering man she wrote children’s book about BACKGROUNDBased on a will signed by Eric in November 2020, the pair were married for nearly nine years before he was found dead in their bedroom in March 2022. The two had three kids together, all sons, the oldest no older than 10. Court documents show Kouri ran her own realty agency and Eric was the co-owner of a stone masonry company based in Utah. The two reportedly signed a prema...East Chicago family suing after noise complaint allegedly led to police raid
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
EAST CHICAGO, Ind. — Homeowners say a noise complaint led East Chicago police to raid their apartment without probable cause. Now, they’re filing charges. WGN News obtained cell phone video of a police raid on April 28. In the video, an officer is heard shouting, "'Do you wanna get bit? Do you want to get bit for doing nothing? Put your hands up, rollover.'" The homeowners told WGN News they were hosting an anniversary party when police raided their apartment. Mayor Lightfoot issues emergency declaration over migrant arrivals "Out of nowhere, we get a very loud pounding on the door and when we opened the door, guns were drawn," said Tanisha O'Neal.The rest was caught on camera as four officers and a canine unit entered the apartment. People at the party say police swapped their guns for tasers and waved them around carelessly. The officers arrested two men – Laquan Afolavan and Craig Ginn – though their lawyer says they did nothing wrong. "There was no reason for...Hundreds of bedbug-infested mattresses found dumped in Alabama woods
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
LAFAYETTE, Ala. (WRBL) – An East Alabama businessman is facing with multiple counts of criminal littering after investigators found hundreds of filthy mattresses and box springs dumped in the woods along County Road 92 in LaFayette.The illegal dump site was discovered after a motorist saw the box springs and mattresses and alerted LaFayette Police on May 1. Chief Investigator Lt. Roderick Brock expressed disbelief when he first saw the site, stating, “I couldn’t believe the amount that was located in this area. I was just surprised that someone would do it.”Gator Kincaid shared several photos of the dumpsite and the city’s cleanup effort with Nexstar's WRBL.Credit: Gator KincaidCredit: Gator KincaidCredit: Gator KinkcaidCredit: Gator KincaidCredit: Gator KincaidCredit: Gator KincaidCredit: Gator KincaidThe discovery kickstarted a costly cleanup effort, which took a dozen or so city workers about a day and a half to clean up the 200 or so mattresses and box springs. The cleanup opera...Bally's could offer stakes in Chicago casino to residents
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
CHICAGO — Some Chicago residents could get a chance to own a stake in the city's first casino. Bally's Resort and Casino filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission seeking approval. The company said it would offer a stake to residents who meet the qualification requirements. However, the number of ownership interests has yet to be disclosed and the price hasn't been determined. Chicagoans sound off on Bally’s River West casino plan Bally's Chicago project website says the stake will include philanthropists, business owners, sports figures, celebrities and everyday Chicagoans from the Black and Latino communities. Separately, Crain's Chicago Business reports construction on Bally's temporary casino in the Medina Temple is on budget and on track to open late this summer. The permanent casino will open in the summer of 2026.Fort Hood officially renamed to Fort Cavazos
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas (FOX 44/KWKT) — Courageous, innovative, decorated, and distinguished are all of the attributes that describe the man whose name will echo at one of the world's largest military bases. Fort Hood is now officially Fort Cavazos.In May 2022, the naming commission, appointed by Congress, submitted a request to change the name of the post to Fort Cavazos.After months of debate and planning, May 9 officially marks the new beginning for Fort Cavazos.Under Secretary of the Army Gabe Camarillo shares why this decision was made."The effort to rename and re-designate Fort Hood into Fort Cavazos was, first of all, driven by Congress. It was legislation that recognized that all of these installations have to reflect the values that we have as a country and those of the Army," says Camarillo. Many decorated military leaders spoke Tuesday about the character and legacy of General Richard E. Cavazos.A combat leader, innovator, and the U.S. Army's first four-star General of Hispan...Western Wisconsin deputy’s killer had extensive criminal record in Minnesota
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
The man who killed a western Wisconsin sheriff’s deputy last weekend had an extensive criminal record in Minnesota that included serving time in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, according to state court records.Authorities said Jeremiah Daniel Johnson, 34, of Shakopee, fatally shot a St. Croix County sheriff’s deputy on Saturday evening before taking his own life. Deputy Kaitlin “Kaitie” Leising, 29, was wounded in an exchange of gunfire with Johnson near Glenwood City, according to the Wisconsin Department of Justice.Leising was taken to a local hospital, where she later died.Undated courtesy photo, circa October 2015, of Jeremiah Daniel Johnson, DOB 01/24/1989. Johnson, 34, accused of killing a Wisconsin deputy May 6, 2023, was convicted of kidnapping and criminal sexual conduct in 2015 in Washington County. Johnson, a suspected drunken driver, shot St. Croix County Deputy Kaitie Leising during a traffic stop near Glenwoo...Friday funeral planned for slain deputy; ‘she had an amazing sparkle for life’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
Funeral services will be held Friday for western Wisconsin sheriff’s deputy Kaitlin “Kaitie” Leising, who was fatally shot last weekend by a suspected drunken driver who later killed himself in rural St. Croix County.The 29-year-old Leising, of New Richmond, was lovingly nicknamed “Bug” and will be remembered as “small, but feisty” according to her obituary.She loved reading, puzzles, camping, hiking, kayaking, waterskiing and playing basketball. In addition she loved Harry Potter, crime shows and the Denver Broncos. But according to the obituary, her greatest passions were her young family: “On October 7, 2017, she was united in marriage to her best friend, Courtney Leising, and the two were blessed with their son, Syler in early 2023.”“She had an amazing sparkle for life, always making others around her smile and laugh. Her humor was infectious, her laugh contagious, and her loyalty for those she loved most unwavering and...Minnesota Senate approves $240 million for lead-pipe replacement
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:39:35 GMT
In an effort to finally rid the state of lead water-service lines by the next decade, Minnesota lawmakers are advancing a bill that would put $240 million toward replacement projects.The Minnesota Senate on Tuesday passed a bill 64-2 that would help cover a significant chunk of the $1 billion or so it will take to replace an estimated 100,000 remaining lead-containing service lines in the state.Ahead of Tuesday’s vote, bill sponsor Sen. Jen McEwen, DFL-Duluth, emphasized that toxic lead in water lines affects rural and urban communities alike in all corners of the state, especially low-income and young Minnesotans.“It disproportionately affects children — young children in particular — pregnant women, developing fetuses,” said McEwen. “This is a very, very important bill for our public health.”Public health officials consider no amount of lead in drinking water safe. It can cause nervous system and brain damage, lower IQ, and cause learning and behavior problems in child...Latest news
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