Hudson man convicted in racially motivated murder of Black man in Belmont road rage case

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Hudson man convicted in racially motivated murder of Black man in Belmont road rage case A 56-year-old Hudson man has been found guilty of shouting a racial slur at a 34-year-old Black man before striking him with his truck, running him over and killing him in a Belmont neighborhood.Dean Kapsalis was convicted on Monday for the racially motivated murder of Henry Tapia.Kapsalis was found guilty of second-degree murder, violation of constitutional rights causing serious bodily injury, assault and battery by means of dangerous weapon (motor vehicle) causing serious bodily injury, and leaving the scene after causing injury.On Jan. 19, 2021 in the late afternoon, the Hudson man shouted a racial slur at Tapia before hitting him with his Dodge Dakota truck, running him over and killing him on a residential street in Belmont.“The murder of Henry Tapia is a senseless tragedy fueled by hate and anger,” Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said. “The fact that some of the last words Henry Tapia heard were a horrific racial insult meant to intimidate and threat...

Few leads, false alarms as search for Texas gunman drags on

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Few leads, false alarms as search for Texas gunman drags on By JUAN A. LOZANO and PAUL J. WEBER (Associated Press)CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — Authorities on Monday still had not captured a gunman in Texas who killed five neighbors from Honduras, and as the search dragged through a third day with false alarms and few apparent leads, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott faced backlash over drawing attention to the victims’ immigration status. An FBI agent on the scene near Houston acknowledged they have little to go on in the widening manhunt for 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza, who has been deported four times since 2009, but who neighbors say lived on their street for years prior to Friday night’s shooting in the rural town of Cleveland. Twice on Monday, a sheriff’s office in a neighboring county alerted the public about possible sightings, but neither turned up Oropeza.Abbott offered a $50,000 reward over the weekend for any tips that might lead to the gunman, and while doing so, the three-term governor described all the victims as...

Jalen Brunson joins Julius Randle and Jimmy Butler on Game 2 injury report

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Jalen Brunson joins Julius Randle and Jimmy Butler on Game 2 injury report It’s a series that can turn on an ankle.Jalen Brunson was added to the injury list with a “sore ankle,” joining the sprained-ankle duo of Julius Randle and Jimmy Butler as officially “questionable” for Tuesday’s Game 2.Technically, “questionable” means 50-50. But teams often use the status as the cagey strategic option to throw off the opposition, even if they know more about whether the player will suit up.Brunson’s injury was a new wrinkle and perhaps helps explain why he was so ineffective in Sunday’s Game 1 loss with five turnovers. Despite a request, the Knicks didn’t make Brunson available to the media Monday.Randle, meanwhile, is undoubtedly ahead of Butler since his ankle turned nearly a week ago (April 26) and he was spotted warming up Sunday with intensity. The 28-year-old sat Game 1 and the Knicks felt his absence while getting hammered in the second half by the Heat in a 108-101 defeat.The Knicks didn̵...

Yellen ups debt crash pressure: Tells Congress US could default as soon as June 1 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Yellen ups debt crash pressure: Tells Congress US could default as soon as June 1  WASHINGTON  — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen notified Congress that the U.S. could default on its debt as early as June 1, if the body does not raise or suspend its statutory borrowing authority before then.In a letter to House and Senate leaders, Yellen urged congressional leaders “to protect the full faith and credit of the United States by acting as soon as possible” to address the $31.4 trillion limit on its legal borrowing authority, adding that it is impossible to predict with certainty the exact date of when the U.S. will run out of cash.“We have learned from past debt limit impasses that waiting until the last minute to suspend or increase the debt limit can cause serious harm to business and consumer confidence, raise short-term borrowing costs for taxpayers, and negatively impact the credit rating of the United States,” she said in the letter Monday.Also Monday, the Congressional Budget Office reported that it saw a greater risk of the U.S. running...

May Gray arrives on time in San Diego

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

May Gray arrives on time in San Diego SAN DIEGO -- "May Gray" is officially here as San Diego starts the new month with cool and cloudy conditions.A low-pressure system near the West Coast is strengthening and is on track to bring the region light rain in the middle of the week.For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, a deep marine layer will bring mostly cloudy conditions and patchy drizzle in the morning and evening hours for beaches and inland valleys. Mountains and deserts are mostly sunny and windy to start the week. What is the marine layer and what causes it? A Wind Advisory is in place until early Tuesday morning for mountains as strong onshore flow develops. Southwest winds 25 to 35 MPH with gusts up to 60 are possible in those areas.By Wednesday evening, scattered to widespread showers are likely to develop and linger into Thursday morning. Areas west of the mountains could get a quarter to up to half an inch of rain by Thursday evening. We are also tracking the possibility of thunderstorms with this system early ...

Boy injured after trying to climb moving subway train at Warden Station

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Boy injured after trying to climb moving subway train at Warden Station A boy has been rushed to a hospital with serious injuries after he allegedly attempted to climb atop a subway train at Warden Station.Toronto police were notified of an incident at the TTC station around 6:15 p.m. on Monday.Investigators said there were reports of a boy trying to climb on top of a subway train that was in motion at the time.The boy struck his head and suffered serious injuries. He was rushed to a trauma centre.The TTC said there is no service on Line 2 (Bloor-Danforth) between Victoria Park and Broadview due to the investigation.The TTC added that shuttle buses are on the way, and all bus service from Warden Station is re-directed to Kennedy Station.More to come

Search for top Southern Baptist leader fails amid dispute

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Search for top Southern Baptist leader fails amid dispute A powerful Southern Baptist committee was looking to appoint a new leader Monday who could navigate controversies over its handling of sexual-abuse reforms and the ousting of churches with women serving as pastors.Instead, the Executive Committee found itself tangled in yet another dispute, voting down a recommendation to make its own former chairman its president in what had become a racially fraught decision.That 50-31 vote came after some of the denomination’s prominent Black clergy questioned the selection process, which they saw as bypassing an African American pastor who has led the committee as interim president for more than a year. The selection process hit a nerve in a denomination that has lost some Black clergy in recent years over what they have seen as a failure of the mostly white-led denomination to make good on its pledges to reform after its history of supporting slavery and segregation. While the SBC elected its first Black president in 2012, no African Amer...

Alberta UCP leader Smith hedges on pursuing defamation lawsuit against CBC over COVID

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Alberta UCP leader Smith hedges on pursuing defamation lawsuit against CBC over COVID EDMONTON — Alberta United Conservative Leader Danielle Smith won’t say if she will follow through on her threat to sue the CBC for defamation over its coverage of her role in prosecuting COVID-19 court cases.Smith had given the public broadcaster until last Friday to retract and apologize or face further legal action, but a CBC spokesman said Monday it has not seen anything new from Smith’s legal team.Smith, speaking to reporters at her party’s election campaign launch in Calgary, declined to answer when asked if she is still pursuing the case and if not, why not.“I think that Albertans are interested in what we’re going to be campaigning on to move the province forward,” said Smith.“That’s what I’ll be focused on for the next four weeks, making sure that people understand exactly what a UCP majority government will deliver.”Opposition NDP Leader Rachel Notley, speaking to reporters at her Calgary campaign launch, said Smith is hedging because she doesn’t hav...

Reduced charge for man who ran over North Dakota teen

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Reduced charge for man who ran over North Dakota teen WAHPETON, N.D. (AP) — A man accused of intentionally running over an 18-year-old at a street dance in North Dakota had his charges reduced from murder to manslaughter, according to court documents filed Monday.Shannon Brandt, 42, of Glenfield, North Dakota, initially said he hit and killed Cayler Ellingson in McHenry, about 150 miles (240 kilometers) northeast of Bismarck, after a political argument in September 2022. The case drew attention on social media after Brandt told authorities Ellingson was a Republican extremist and that he was afraid that Ellingson was calling people to “come and get him,” according to court records.But investigators have since said the case was not political and there is no evidence to support Brandt’s claim that Ellingson was a Republican extremist. Brandt was first charged with criminal vehicular homicide but the charge was later upgraded to felony murder. He has also been charged with leaving the scene of a crash that resulted in death. Foster County...

Pope’s willingness to return sacred items means they will come home: national chief

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:51:07 GMT

Pope’s willingness to return sacred items means they will come home: national chief The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says the Pope’s willingness to return artifacts stored at the Vatican Museum is another step forward on Indigenous Peoples’ journey with the head of the Roman Catholic Church. “We asked for the return of our sacred items, and they will make their way home soon,” said Chief RoseAnne Archibald in a news release Monday. Pope Francis said Sunday that talks were underway to return the artifacts. He was asked about the issue during a news conference on a flight back home from Hungary and said that “in the case where you can return things, where it’s necessary to make a gesture, better to do it.”Much of the Vatican’s current collection is from a former pope who decided to hold a world exposition in 1925. A message went out at that time to missionaries around the globe to send items. More than 100,000 objects and works of art were displayed.The Vatican has said parts of its collection were gifts to...