Cold Case: The killer of a Malden teen in 1991 finally found guilty

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Cold Case: The killer of a Malden teen in 1991 finally found guilty It took 23 years, but a man has finally been convicted for the 1991 murder of Patricia Moreno.The Herald reported that the 17-year-old “Tricia” was seen smoking a cigarette on the fire escape of her Malden foster parent’s apartment early in the morning of July 20, 1991. At around 2:50 a.m., a neighbor said two shots rang out and he looked through a small gap in the blinds of his window and “saw Moreno lying on the fire escape gasping for air.”Police responding to 911 calls for the gunshots would find her face-down on the third-floor fire escape of 21 Henry St. in Malden, still alive but fading. The .38 slug to her head would take her life 12 hours later, at around 3 p.m.On Thursday, a man named Rodney Daniels was convicted by a Middlesex Superior Court jury in Woburn for Moreno’s murder. Police arrested the former Massachusetts man at his home in Georgia on Sept. 27, 2021.“When a family loses a loved one in a homicide, even the passage of time never fully heals that wound. That is e...

13 Canada geese die after landing in Los Angeles tar pits

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

13 Canada geese die after landing in Los Angeles tar pits Wildlife rehabilitation technician, Jennifer Martines checks on one of the flock of Canada Geese, that mistakenly landed in the sticky goo at La Brea Tar Pits, suffering serious injuries and deaths on July 31st.Of the 7 geese transported to the International Bird Rescue Center in San Pedro, 5 did not survive, one is still not stable and this goose passed the water repellent check up and was able to rejoin other birds in the outdoor water area on Tuesday, August 15, 2023. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG)One of the flock of Canada Geese, that mistakenly landed in the sticky goo at La Brea Tar Pits, suffering serious injuries and deaths on July 31st is now on the mend.Of the 7 geese transported to the International Bird Rescue Center in San Pedro, 5 did not survive, one is still not stable and this goose, on the right, passed the water repellent check up and was able to rejoin other birds in the outdoor water area on Tuesday, August 15, 2023. (Photo by Brittany Murray, P...

Molly Smith, Rebecca Skoler to play for Massachusetts Women’s Amateur title

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Molly Smith, Rebecca Skoler to play for Massachusetts Women’s Amateur title It was nearly an all-sister final to determine the Massachusetts Women’s Amateur Championship winner.But Rebecca Skoler crashed the party.On Thursday, at Dedham Country & Polo Club, Westford’s Molly Smith advanced with a dominant 6 and 4 semifinal win over Lillian Guleserian of Blue Hill Country Club.In the other semifinal, Morgan Smith rallied from three holes down to tie Skoler. Skoler, however, pulled out a 2-up win over the defending champion. Morgan Smith captured the 2022 championship over Skoler, 1-up, in an epic match.Molly Smith will battle Skoler, a Pine Brook CC member, on Friday in the championship match, which is set to begin at 7:30 a.m. Molly Smith has been the tournament’s dominant player. The recent Westford Academy graduate was the medalist during stroke play, besting the runner-up by five shots after two rounds.

3 baby spider monkeys seized after smuggling attempt in Calexico, CBP says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

3 baby spider monkeys seized after smuggling attempt in Calexico, CBP says SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Three baby spider monkeys hidden in animal carriers were discovered in a vehicle attempting to cross the border earlier this week at the Calexico West Port of Entry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said.CBP says a 29-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man driving a van were attempting to smuggle the animals into the U.S.During an initial inspection, a CBP officer discovered an animal carrier hidden behind the rear seat that contained live monkeys. The officer sent the occupants and vehicle to secondary inspection for further investigation.CBP officers discovered a total of three live, baby spider monkeys in two separate carriers. U.S. group asks Mexico to protect its bobcats The animals were removed from the vehicle and placed in a "safe and secure area" according to a CBP news release.The monkeys will remain in quarantine under the supervision of USDA Veterinary Services until a proper home is found for them.“Illegal smuggling of endangered species,...

Florida man who attacked officers with flagpole at Capitol riot gets 4 years in prison

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Florida man who attacked officers with flagpole at Capitol riot gets 4 years in prison WASHINGTON (AP) — A Florida man who used a flagpole to attack officers who were trying to defend the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was sentenced Thursday to four years in prison.Michael Steven Perkins, 40, of Plant City, was sentenced in District of Columbia federal court, according to court records. His co-defendant, Joshua Christopher Doolin, 25, of Lakeland, received one year and six months on Wednesday. Both were convicted earlier this year of felony civil disorder, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds and disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds. Doolin was also convicted of theft of government property. Perkins was separately convicted of assaulting a federal officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon and engaging in acts of physical violence while on the restricted Capitol grounds. Doolin and Perkins were arrested on June 30, 2021, along with co-defendants Joseph Hutchinson and Olivia Pollock, officials said. A federal judge i...

Movie Review: ‘Strays’ is furry, foul, filthy, feculent – and occasionally funny

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Movie Review: ‘Strays’ is furry, foul, filthy, feculent  –  and occasionally funny Hey there, fellow obsessive dog owner. Ever wonder what your beloved pooch is thinking? Of course you do. If they could only tell us what’s on their minds, right?Well, in “Strays,” an aggressively raunchy, gleefully gross and only occasionally truly funny comedy voiced by Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx, we find out. Turns out our canine friends are endlessly curious about why we collect their poop in little plastic bags. It must be for something really important, they surmise. But what? And why do we keep needing more?It’s actually one of the film’s cleverer jokes, and Foxx’s Boston terrier, Bug, has an opinion on the matter — but we won’t elaborate because it’s kinda gross. There’s a lot of gross, both kinda and mega, over this film’s 93-minute running time. Also a lot of poop jokes, and penis jokes, both canine and human. You get the picture. Although some of these pictures may stay in your mind for way longer than you’d like.“Strays,” directed by Josh Greenbaum with a script by Dan ...

Mexico finds 2 migrants dead in desert, looking for 2 more reported dead

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Mexico finds 2 migrants dead in desert, looking for 2 more reported dead MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican immigration officials said Thursday they have found two migrants dead in the desert near the Texas border, and are looking for two more migrants that survivors said had also died.All of the migrants were Mexican citizens. The deaths occurred in the sparsely-populated northern border state of Coahuila, across from Texas.The National Immigration Institute said it had received a report from U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Tuesday saying that 12 migrants had been detained at the border. The detained migrants said that they were in a group of 16 that had been abandoned in the desert by migrant smugglers. The twelve said the other four had died, though the cause of death was unclear.Mexican authorities launched an air and land search for the migrants, and said they considered the other two “missing.”Because it is practically impossible to carry enough water to make it through the desert, deaths from dehydration and heatstroke are not infrequent. However, a...

Alabama medical marijuana licenses put on temporary hold again

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Alabama medical marijuana licenses put on temporary hold again MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — A judge said Thursday he will temporarily block Alabama from issuing licenses to grow and distribute medical marijuana as he reviews an allegation that the state commission illegally deliberated in secret before selecting winners. Montgomery Circuit Judge James Anderson said he will issue a temporary restraining order to block the issuance of the licenses for 10 days while he hears the complaint. He scheduled a hearing for later this month. The development is the latest legal skirmish in the battle over who will get the potentially lucrative licenses to grow and distribute cannabis for the state’s developing medical marijuana program.The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission last week nominated and approved companies for the licenses. The public vote came after commissioners met behind closed doors for several hours.Alabama Always, a company that was not among the winners, said the commission violated the Open Meetings Act, which requires deliberations to be do...

Judge rules Florida law banning some Chinese property purchases can be enforced

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Judge rules Florida law banning some Chinese property purchases can be enforced TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A new law that bans citizens of China and some other countries from purchasing property in large swaths of Florida can be enforced while being challenged in court, a federal judge ruled Thursday.Judge Allen Winsor denied the American Civil Liberties Union’s request to block the state law as it seeks to overturn it. The group is representing Chinese citizens living in Florida.The law applies to properties within 10 miles (16 kilometers) of military installations and other “critical infrastructure” and also affects citizens of Cuba, Venezuela, Syria, Iran, Russia and North Korea. But Chinese citizens and those selling property to them face the harshest penalties. The prohibition also applies to agricultural land.The ACLU argued the law discriminates against potential homebuyers by nationality. The state argued that the law isn’t discriminatory because it addresses security issues posed by those nations.The Associated Press

Hollywood strikes may put spotlight on local talent at TIFF: filmmakers, programmers

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:25 GMT

Hollywood strikes may put spotlight on local talent at TIFF: filmmakers, programmers TORONTO — Canadian filmmakers and programmers say homegrown talent could draw more attention at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival as Hollywood strikes disrupt the industry.TIFF brass celebrated the Canadian lineup Thursday at an event in Toronto, where CEO Cameron Bailey acknowledged facing “unique challenges” planning the festival as U.S. labour action continues.Kelly Boutsalis, an associate programmer who focuses on Canadian feature films, said that although she loves a buzzy red carpet, there may be more media and audience spotlight on Canadians this year since the strikes prevent many U.S. actors from doing publicity for their projects.“I love the buzzy films as much as anyone else. I love the red carpet. But I always thought that we should be celebrating our talent more than we have previously,” said Boutsalis after a press event at the TIFF Bell Lightbox. “We have so much content that we should be celebrating and I think we can find the silver l...