Denver investigating officer who allegedly body-slammed man after Nuggets win
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Police Department is investigating an officer who allegedly body-slammed a man during Monday night's post-Nugget celebration downtown. Videos circulating online allegedly show Denver Officer Adam Glasby slamming a man to the ground.FOX31 reached out to DPD to see if the department is investigating the situation. The department said it has opened an internal affairs investigation and Glasby has been placed in a non-patrol assignment, but he has not been suspended. DPD is investigating what led up to the altercation between Glasby and the man. Fire truck carrying Jokic, Murray hits police officer during parade The department confirmed that Glasby was working off-duty after the Nuggets' win and was not part of the on-duty post-game safety operation.Denver Police did not provide an update on the man's injuries. This incident was on the same night 10 people were shot in the 2000 block of Market Street as thousands flooded the streets of downtown to celebrate...10 free events in Denver metro area this weekend
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- School is out and the sun is reappearing in Colorado skies, it's a recipe for an eventful weekend.And that it is: there are many events happening this holiday weekend around the Denver metro area that are free to attend. Colorado farmers markets near you The weekend forecast has chances for rain, mostly only heavy on Friday with chances for scattered storms Saturday. But the temperatures are warming up, with 70s and sun on Saturday and reaching the 80s on Sunday.With that, here is a list of both indoor and outdoor events that you can check out this weekend.Nick Ellis + Friends Comedy Show, DenverComics that you've seen on Comedy Central, Conan, TruTV, HBO and Comedy Works will be ready to make you laugh on Friday night, according to the event page.It starts at 8 p.m. on Friday at Oasis Brewery and is free to attend.Witch Wellness Fashion Show, DenverAt Gypsy House Cafe in Denver Friday evening, you'll find entertainment in a variety of forms: local artists, food, ...Suspect wanted for using stolen credit card at Boca Raton Home Depot
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
A suspect is currently being sought by authorities after using a stolen credit card to go on a shopping spree at a Home Depot store in Boca Raton. The incident took place around noon on April 5 in the 9800 block of Glades Road.According to authorities, the sneaky suspect waltzed into Home Depot and managed to rack up a bill of over $2000 using the pilfered credit card. Unfortunately, the identity of the suspect remains a mystery.An image of the suspect taken from surveillance footage from the store was released to the public, hoping that someone can recognize the person responsible for this credit card caper.If you have any information on this crime, call Palm Beach Crime Stoppers at 1-800-458-TIPS. Remember, you can always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a reward of up to $3,000.Parrot eggs smuggled at MIA hatch, find new home on the West Coast
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
The endangered parrots were smuggled into the United States through Miami as eggs, but now they have safely found a new nesting place on the West Coast. More than two dozen parrots are now hidden in the hills near San Diego, under the watchful eye of a guard tortoise named Jean-Louis.The parrots are mostly critically endangered yellow-naped Amazons from Central America.“Maybe 4,000 of these birds left in the wild, at best,” said Brooke Durham. Durham and her team from the nonprofit SoCal Parrot, are taking care of the birds. At only two weeks old, the parrots have already had a difficult life as they were poached from their nests as eggs to be trafficked.They were carried into Miami International Airport in a temperature-controlled, refrigerated bag, but one of the eggs happened to hatch right before the smuggler went through customs.“One of the customs agents, heard the little parrot cheeping sounds that were coming out of the thing and asked to see inside it,R...Dog rescued after falling 300 feet down cliff in Ecola State Park
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
ASTORIA, Oregon (KPTV) — The Coast Guard rescued a German shepherd after she fell off a cliff and was injured in Ecola State Park Wednesday evening.Around 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sector Columbia River received an agency assist request from Cannon Beach Fire Department for a dog who fell 300 feet down a cliff to a remote section of the beach. The area is only accessible by repelling down from a hiking trail.An aircrew from Air Station Astoria was sent to the rescue. Around 8:20 p.m. the crew arrived and were able to lift the dog to her owner at the Ecola State Park parking lot.After a visit to an emergency vet the dog has been reported as doing just fine thanks to the first responders in Astoria and Cannon Beach.Putin claims new world order upon us in rambling Ukraine rant
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
Russia’s economy might have taken a battering since its invasion of Ukraine but all is going to plan, President Vladimir Putin declared, arguing his country has made a permanent break with the West.Speaking to business leaders at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on Friday, the Russian leader said the war raging across the border was proof “the ugly neo-colonial world system has ceased to exist and the multipolar world order is being strengthened.”According to Putin, there is a plan to help Russia’s “long-term sovereign development” and become one of the world’s leading economies. “The strategy chosen by both the state and Russian business has worked,” he added.The country has long lagged behind Western nations in terms of GDP per capita and key developmental indicators, with sanctions imposed on Moscow by the EU and U.S. hitting key sectors such as finance, technology and defense.Just a day before, speaking at the same forum, th...Top MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld quits Dutch D66 party to join federalist Volt
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
Longserving Dutch liberal MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld announced Friday she quit her national party Democrats 66 in frustration at its stance on Europe and joined the pan-EU federalist party Volt. In a post online, in ‘t Veld, who has been an MEP since 2004, accused D66 of having an increasingly narrow focus on Dutch domestic politics at the expense of EU politics and took a swipe at the party for failing to root out “transgressive behavior” in its ranks.“Volt’s social-liberal, progressive, radically pro-European vision fits seamlessly with the vision I have,” wrote in ‘t Veld who has fought hard against the use of illegal spyware by EU governments, been critical of Hungary’s leader Viktor Orbán, and advocated a stronger role for the European Parliament against the European Commission and Council of the EU.Volt has two MPs in the Dutch parliament, one in Bulgaria and one MEP in Europe — the German lawmaker Damian Boeselager — who described hi...Ukraine readies for waterborne disease outbreak from dam floodwaters
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
KYIV — Ukraine’s health ministry is preparing for an outbreak of waterborne diseases such as cholera following the huge release of water caused by the destruction of the Nova Kakhovaka dam in the country’s Kherson region, Ukraine’s Health Minister Viktor Lyashko has told POLITICO.Ten days since the dam of the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant was destroyed, floodwaters are receding and people who did not leave their homes have started to clean up the surrounding areas.But the health threat is not over.In a speech on June 8, two days after the dam’s destruction, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that water could be contaminated by the flooding of fuel storage facilities, warehouses with chemicals and fertilizers, and animal burial grounds — including two where the animals had died from anthrax. Sewage in the water is also a concern.“We inform people that it is now dangerous to swim or take animals to rivers and lakes,” Lyashko said. “These all are effectiv...After George Floyd’s killing, DOJ probe finds Minneapolis police show pattern of violating rights
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Justice Department accused Minneapolis police Friday of engaging in a pattern of violating constitutional rights and discriminating against Black and Native American people following an investigation prompted by the killing of George Floyd.The sweeping two-year civil rights investigation concluded that systemic problems in the Minneapolis Police Department “made what happened to George Floyd possible.”The investigation found that Minneapolis officers used excessive force, including “unjustified deadly force,” and violated the rights of people engaged in constitutionally protected speech.The probe also found that both Minneapolis police and the city discriminated against people with “behavioral health disabilities” when officers are called for help.As a result, the city and the police department agreed to a deal known as a federal consent decree, which will require reforms to be overseen by an independent monitor and approved by a federal judge. That arra...Michael Jordan reaches agreement to sell majority stake in NBA’s Charlotte Hornets
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:45:54 GMT
(CNN) — Michael Jordan has reached an agreement to sell his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets to a group led by Gabe Plotkin and Rick Schnall, it was announced Friday.Jordan will retain a minority ownership stake in the NBA team.The NBA legend became majority owner of the North Carolina franchise in March 2010, when the team was called the Charlotte Bobcats, and after four years as part of the franchise’s ownership group. He was the first former player to become the majority owner of an NBA franchise.The transaction is subject to the approval of the NBA Board of Governors.Latest news
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