Man dies after shooting in Dorchester, police searching for shooter

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Man dies after shooting in Dorchester, police searching for shooter An investigation was ongoing Monday night as police continued their search for the person behind a deadly shooting in Dorchester. Police said a man was shot while in a car on Columbia Road Monday afternoon near Devon Street. The man was later taken to a hospital where he died. Hours after the shooting, police asked for the public’s help, asking anyone with information on this shooting to reach out. “It happened in the middle of the day,” said Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox. “A lot of people are our here in general. So, we’re asking for the public to help us with this.”SKY7-HD was over the scene around 5:30 p.m., where several Boston police cruisers were visible. Roughly 30 minutes later, the investigation appeared to focus around two cars in the area. The cars were taped off and evidence markers could be seen in multiple spots around the scene. On the ground, police blocked off a large stretch of Columbia Road for hours, working close to Boston’s Frederic...

Woman taken to hospital after multi-vehicle crash in Springfield

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Woman taken to hospital after multi-vehicle crash in Springfield A multi-vehicle crash left at least one woman temporarily trapped inside her car in Springfield Monday morning, according to state police. Police said troopers responded around 8:30 a.m. on I-91 northbound near Exit 8. Once on scene, police said troopers used a cruiser to help stabilize one of the cars involved while crews worked to free the woman trapped inside. State police said the woman, a 29-year-old from Westfield, was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.While an investigation was ongoing, investigators said they believed the woman was stopped in traffic when she was hit from behind.

Milford nips North Quincy in marathon volleyball match

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Milford nips North Quincy in marathon volleyball match MILFORD – In an electric battle of premier Div. 2 state title threats Monday night, just about the only thing that could match the red within each teams’ school colors was Milford setter Owen Callahan’s face from how intensely he was flexing and screaming during a dominant fifth set.As part of a thrilling match that saw each team trade large swings of momentum, none came by more force than Callahan’s Scarlet Hawks overpowering reigning state finalist North Quincy in the final frame for a 3-2 (23-25, 25-21, 25-23, 18-25, 15-1) nonleague win.Callahan served on each of the last six points for Milford, adding to a 44-assist performance that helped junior Alex Guerra erupt for 29 kills.It was the first time the Scarlet Hawks (13-4) played the Raiders (15-3) since losing to them in the Div. 2 state semifinal round last year, and much of this episode proved evenly matched.Perhaps the only thing more meaningful than getting that revenge, though, was overcoming a distant loss in the fourth s...

Chicago White Sox are limited to 3 hits in a 3-0 loss to the Cleveland Guardians in the series opener

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Chicago White Sox are limited to 3 hits in a 3-0 loss to the Cleveland Guardians in the series opener Andrew Benintendi ripped a double to right. With one out in the fourth inning, the Chicago White Sox had one of their best scoring chances Monday against the Cleveland Guardians.Hunter Gaddis, who entered the game with a 6.86 ERA, struck out Luis Robert Jr. Yoán Moncada got hit by a pitch, but the Sox came up empty when Gavin Sheets popped out to second baseman Andrés Giménez.It was that type of night for the Sox, who lost 3-0 in front of 13,878 at Progressive Field. Gaddis and four relievers limited the Sox to three hits in the opener of the three-game series.The Guardians had only four hits as both teams pitched well.With Mike Clevinger on the injured list, the Sox went with the combination of Jimmy Lambert and Jesse Scholtens for the bulk of the game. The reliever Lambert served as the opener, allowing one hit and a walk in a scoreless first.Scholtens, recalled from Triple-A Charlotte on Monday, allowed one run on two hits with one strikeout and two walks in five i...

Family of suicidal Black teen killed by police in Nevada agrees to $2M settlement, more training

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Family of suicidal Black teen killed by police in Nevada agrees to $2M settlement, more training SPARKS, Nev. (AP) — The parents of a suicidal Black teenager who was fatally shot by police in 2020 in Nevada have agreed to a $2 million settlement with the city of Sparks that also includes more crisis intervention and mental health training for police officers.The city of about 110,000 on the edge of Reno said in a statement Monday it hopes the agreement helps bring “closure” to all parties.Miciah Lee, 18, Sparks, had no criminal history and was not wanted for any crime when a white officer shot him five times while he was sitting in his car with a handgun between his legs and his hands in plain sight on Jan. 5, 2020, his family’s lawyer, Terri Keyser-Cooper, said. But she said Lee did have a long history of mental illness and drug abuse, and that the officers’ rush to violence defied any limited training they had received to diffuse such confrontations. Lee’s mother, Susan Clopp, called 911 shortly before the shooting and told the dispatcher three times her son...

Federal agents, prosecutors going after machine-gun conversion devices in Tennessee

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Federal agents, prosecutors going after machine-gun conversion devices in Tennessee MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Twenty-six people in Tennessee have been recently convicted or face charges for possessing “switches,” devices that convert semi-automatic firearms into a machine guns, which can be made with 3-D printers and bought on the internet, federal law enforcement officials said during a news conference Monday.Federal investigators and local law enforcement officers in Memphis and Jackson have been trying to slow down the proliferation of switches as they work to stem a growing wave of gun violence, said Kevin Ritz, the U.S. attorney for the federal district in West Tennessee.A Memphis native who was nominated by President Joe Biden and sworn in last September, Ritz said communities “are reeling from gun violence” — a problem worsened by the increased number of switches found in the region. “Switches are illegal and highly dangerous devices that convert semiautomatic firearms into machine guns,” Ritz said. “These devices threaten public safety and make the gun vi...

Actor Jeremy Renner wants tax credits for film projects in northern Nevada but he may have to wait

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Actor Jeremy Renner wants tax credits for film projects in northern Nevada but he may have to wait CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Actor Jeremy Renner’s hopes to expand a measure for the film industry to northern Nevada were effectively dashed Monday when the bill’s sponsor said it’s too late to entertain in the current legislative session.A bill moving through the Nevada Legislature would provide $190 million annually in tax credits over at least 20 years aimed at bringing film productions to two sites in southern Nevada, including a $1 billion Sony expansion. Renner, who played the sharp-shooting Hawkeye of the Avengers squad in Marvel’s sprawling movie and television universe, lobbied lawmakers Monday for a third site in northern Nevada that he said could rival film production studios in Atlanta and New Mexico where he shot Avengers and other films.Democratic Sen. Roberta Lange of Las Vegas, the bill sponsor, and Brandon Birtcher, a developer who spearheaded the project said it was too late in the project to add another site. But Lange said a potential amendment cou...

“Mother Nature has no mercy:” Man gets stuck waist-deep in Alaska mud flats, drowns as tide comes in

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

“Mother Nature has no mercy:” Man gets stuck waist-deep in Alaska mud flats, drowns as tide comes in ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A man who was walking on tidal mud flats with friends in an Alaska estuary got stuck up to his waist in the quicksand-like silt and drowned as the tide came in before frantic rescuers could extract him, authorities said.Zachary Porter, 20, of Lake Bluff, Illinois, was submerged Sunday evening as the tide came in, and his body was recovered Monday morning, Alaska State Troopers spokesperson Austin McDaniel told The Associated Press. A member of Porter’s group called 911 when they couldn’t get him out, but it was too late, authorities said.The accident was the latest tragedy at Turnagain Arm, a 48-mile-long (77-kilometer-long) estuary carved out long ago by glaciers that travels southeast from the Anchorage area and parallels a major highway. At low tide, the estuary is known for its dangerous mud flats made of silt created by glacier-pulverized rocks. At least three other people have gotten stuck and drowned there over the years. Many more have be...

Grenade kills man, injures 2 teens as family looked at relative’s belongings in Indiana

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Grenade kills man, injures 2 teens as family looked at relative’s belongings in Indiana LAKES OF THE FOUR SEASONS, Ind. (AP) — A hand grenade exploded as a family went through a grandfather’s belongings in Indiana, killing a man and wounding his two teenage children, police said.The explosion occurred Saturday in a garage area at a home in Lakes of the Four Seasons, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) southeast of Chicago, the Lake County sheriff’s department said.Bryan Niedert, 47, died and a 14-year-old boy and 18-year-old girl were taken to a hospital with shrapnel wounds.“Investigators are still trying to determine elements of the case including, but not limited to: whether the device may have self-detonated due to its age or other factors, whether the pin was pulled or whether any other circumstances may have been involved,” the sheriff’s department said.The Associated Press

Fire razes Guyana dormitory, killing at least 19 children, mainly Indigenous girls

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:08:26 GMT

Fire razes Guyana dormitory, killing at least 19 children, mainly Indigenous girls GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — An overnight fire raced through a dormitory in Guyana, killing at least 19 students who were trapped and injuring several others at a government boarding school as authorities probe whether it was intentionally set. All but one of the victims were Indigenous girls, officials said Monday.“This is a horrific incident. It’s tragic. It’s painful,” President Irfaan Ali said, adding that his government was mobilizing all possible resources as he requested help from the region to identify the remains of 13 bodies.The fire broke out at about 10:50 p.m. Sunday in the dormitory building of a secondary school that serves remote, mostly Indigenous villages and is located in the border town of Mahdia, a gold and diamond mining community about 200 miles (320 kilometers) south of the capital, Georgetown, the government said in a statement.Deputy Fire Chief Dwayne Scotland said “the fire was maliciously set” and began in the building’s southwest corner. However...