US arrests 4 Mexican nationals in 2022 deaths of 53 migrants trapped in hot tractor trailer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

US arrests 4 Mexican nationals in 2022 deaths of 53 migrants trapped in hot tractor trailer SAN ANTONIO (AP) — U.S. authorities on Tuesday announced the arrests of four men they say were part of a human smuggling effort last year that ended in the deaths of 53 migrants, including eight children, who were left in a tractor trailer in the scorching Texas summer.Authorities said on the anniversary of the June 27, 2022, tragedy that the four Mexican nationals had a planning role in the smuggling operation, and were aware that the trailer’s air-conditioning unit was malfunctioning and would not blow cool air to migrants trapped inside during the sweltering three-hour ride from the border city of Laredo to San Antonio. When the trailer was opened in San Antonio, 48 migrants were already dead. Another 16 were taken to hospitals, where five more died.It was the deadliest tragedy to claim the lives of migrants smuggled across the border from Mexico. The dead included 27 people from Mexico, 14 from Honduras, seven from Guatemala and two from El Salvador.The driver and another ...

Montreal police issue Amber Alert for six-year-old twins

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Montreal police issue Amber Alert for six-year-old twins Montreal police have issued an Amber Alert for two six-year-old girls.Police have identified the girls as twins Frédérique Marier Goupil and Sacha Marier Goupil.Police are also looking for the girls’ mother, 49-year-old Geneviève Goupil, as well as a black 2016 Toyota Highlander, with Quebec licence plate X95 LNG.The girls are believed to have been abducted Tuesday afternoon.They are described as Caucasian, three feet two inches tall, with medium brown hair and blue eyes.Anyone with information is asked to call 911.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 27, 2023.The Canadian Press

Western premiers disappointed by delay to federal bail reform on repeat offenders

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Western premiers disappointed by delay to federal bail reform on repeat offenders WHISTLER, B.C. — Premiers from Western Canada say they are “extremely disappointed” in the federal government for not passing reforms to the bail system to target repeat offenders before Parliament rose last week for the summer.Speaking at the conclusion of the western premiers’ conference in Whistler, B.C., host Premier David Eby urged the federal government to prioritize passing the bill that would amend the Criminal Code as soon as possible. Leaders from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories were attending the daylong conference.Eby and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith also say the provinces and the territories want “equivalency” in federal funding for programs such as immigration and infrastructure, so that each jurisdiction can address their own challenges.Eby says B.C. has not received its fair share of funding, and he called for more per-capita federal support in critical areas including hou...

Labor group requests ethics probe of Kentucky GOP gubernatorial candidate over campaign solicitation

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Labor group requests ethics probe of Kentucky GOP gubernatorial candidate over campaign solicitation FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A prominent labor group on Tuesday requested an ethics investigation of Kentucky Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron for soliciting and accepting campaign donations from executives of a substance abuse treatment organization under scrutiny by his office since last year.The Kentucky State AFL-CIO, which has strong Democratic ties, asked the state Executive Branch Ethics Commission to investigate “circumstances surrounding” the donations to Cameron’s gubernatorial campaign. State AFL-CIO President Bill Londrigan said it raises “serious concerns” about Cameron’s compliance with campaign finance laws.It continued a back-and-forth over campaign finances in the Kentucky governor’s race. Cameron is challenging Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear in one of the nation’s most closely watched elections this year.Beshear’s campaign was put on the defensive recently by an influx of campaign donations — linked to a single credit card — that went to th...

Family of teen pinned to ground by CPD officer in Park Ridge files lawsuit

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Family of teen pinned to ground by CPD officer in Park Ridge files lawsuit PARK RIDGE, Ill. — The family of a Park Ridge teenager is suing the city and a Chicago police sergeant over an incident last summer. A Cook County Circuit Court judge cleared Michael Vitellaro of all charges in relation to a 2022 incident where he pinned a teenager to the ground in front of a Starbucks in Park Ridge.Vitellaro accused the boy of stealing his son's bicycle.  Chicago cop found not guilty of pinning down teen in front of Park Ridge Starbucks Nicole and Angel Nieves on Facebook shared the video of Vitellaro kneeling on the back of her 14-year-old son, Josh, as the teen’s friends yelled at the officer to get off on June 1, 2022. Nieves, who believed the act by Vitellaro was racially motivated, said her son had his bike with him.Now the Nieves family is filing a civil lawsuit. “We firmly believe that the outcome of the criminal trial was wrong. Period. So we press on and we will fiercely fight for justice and accountability, which we have every right to do," Angel Nieves...

Arrest made in November shooting of 16-year-old found dead in forest preserve

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Arrest made in November shooting of 16-year-old found dead in forest preserve COOK COUNTY, Ill. — A 17-year-old from Robbins is charged with the November 2022 shooting death of a teenage boy discovered inside a Cook County forest preserve.According to the Cook County Sheriff's Office, on April 17, an arrest warrant was issued for Jahqwan Castillo on the charge of first-degree murder. A subsequent warrant was issued on May 18 for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon following a separate, unrelated investigation, deputies added. Hundreds of teens takeover Lakeview, destroying neighborhood Authorities later arrested Castillo on Monday in Lansing.Now facing a first-degree murder charge, Castillo will be tried as an adult, deputies said. He is being held without bail at the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center.Photo of Jaiden Howard. (Photo courtesy of Legal Help Firm)On Nov. 1, 2022, Cook County Sheriff’s Office was requested by Cook County Forest Preserve police to conduct a shooting investigation at the Kickapoo Meadows Forest Preserve, located near...

Search underway for Oak Lawn bank robbery suspect

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Search underway for Oak Lawn bank robbery suspect OAK LAWN, Ill. -- The Oak Lawn Police Department is asking for the public's help identifying the suspect involved in a armed bank robbery Tuesday afternoon.According to the Oak Lawn Police Department, officers responded to the Chase Bank on the 5700 block on 95th Street on Tuesday just before 2:30 p.m. on reports of a armed bank robbery. Hundreds of teens takeover Lakeview, destroying neighborhood The suspect involved has been described as a white man, between 40 and 50-years-old, wearing a short dark wig, facial hair, khaki jacket, dark blue t-shirt, khaki pants and gray shoes. He reportedly entered the bank armed with a semi-automatic handgun demanding money from the bank tellers.The suspect was last seen on foot heading south on the 9500 block of Major Avenue with an undetermined amount of money.Anyone that can help identify the offender are asked to call the Oak Lawn Police Detective Division at 708-907-4051 or text tips to 708-613-8477.

Discount Mall vendors say sales plummeting due to construction

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Discount Mall vendors say sales plummeting due to construction CHICAGO — Vendors who still have shops inside a Discount Mall in Little Village say their businesses are suffering since some other owners were forced out.  The news comes after dozens of vendors left the mall in May after their leases expired and they lost a legal dispute with the mall owner.  The remaining vendors say their sales have dropped between 60-80% because many shoppers think the mall is closed. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Displaced Little Village Discount Mall vendors find new home Vendors say construction outside the building also gives potential customers that impression. "We really want people to come visit us and support our small businesses," said Discount Mall vendor Daniela China.Some vendors were first notified in February that they had a little more than one month to pack up their shops and move out of the mall. Despite assistance from local leaders, attempts to halt the eviction were ultimately unsuccessful.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesRead more: Latest Chica...

First locally transmitted malaria cases detected in US in decades: What you should know

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

First locally transmitted malaria cases detected in US in decades: What you should know (The Hill) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a health advisory over the spread of a few malaria cases in Florida and Texas, marking the first time locally acquired infections of the disease have been detected in the U.S. in 20 years.Five cases of malaria caught by people in the U.S. have been identified so far, four in Florida and one in Texas, in the past two months. The fact these individuals were infected in the U.S. is what is causing concern among health officials as infections like these haven't been seen since 2003.As the CDC noted in its alert, malaria infections in the U.S. aren't unheard of. The country saw about 2,000 annual malaria cases every year before the COVID-19 pandemic. US reports first spread of malaria cases since 2003, CDC says However, cases in the U.S. are almost always found in people who traveled outside of the country to regions where malaria transmission is more common. The five infections in Florida and Texas being caug...

Mississippi deputies fired, accused of torturing two Black men

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:41:07 GMT

Mississippi deputies fired, accused of torturing two Black men RANKIN COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) - Multiple sheriff's deputies in Mississippi have been fired or resigned after they allegedly beat and sexually assaulted two Black men in January 2023 before shooting one of them in the mouth. Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey said Tuesday that the deputies were initially placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. Due to recent developments, including findings during the department's internal investigation, the deputies that were still employed were terminated. Some had already resigned.A lawsuit, filed on behalf of Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker, is seeking $400 million in damages for alleged abuse by Rankin County deputies. The 14-count suit goes into detail about the alleged misconduct on the night of January 24 in the town of Braxton when Jenkins was shot in his mouth. Jimmie Johnson’s in-laws, nephew reportedly killed in apparent murder-suicide Jenkins and Parker said six deputies from the Rankin County Sheriff’s Dep...