Parking lot party shooting leaves 1 dead and 22 people hurt in suburban Chicago
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
Investigators look over the scene of an overnight mass shooting at a strip mall in Willowbrook, Ill., Sunday, June 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)(AP/Matt Marton) Investigators look over the scene of an overnight mass shooting at a strip mall in Willowbrook, Ill., Sunday, June 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)(AP/Matt Marton) WILLOWBROOK, Ill. (AP) — At least 23 people were shot, one fatally, early Sunday during a gathering in a parking lot that drew hundreds of people in suburban Chicago, authorities said.TV news video showed the strip mall lot in Willowbrook filled with debris and police tape, about 20 miles (32.1 kilometers) southwest of Chicago.The DuPage County Sheriff’s Office described it as a “peacef...Tour de Suisse winner Skjelmose dedicates title to Mäder, who died Friday after crashing
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
ABTWIL, Switzerland (AP) — Two days after the death of Gino Mäder from injuries suffered in a crash at the Tour de Suisse, Mattias Skjelmose dedicated his race victory Sunday to the Swiss rider.Skjelmose maintained his lead in the overall standings and finished just nine seconds ahead of 20-year-old Juan Ayuso, who was fastest in the closing time trial.“I wanted to win for Gino, I think everyone today raced for him,” Skjelmose said. “Everyone I spoke to said he was the most wonderful person you could ever imagine.”Mäder went off the road and crashed down a ravine on a fast descent near the end of Thursday’s mountainous fifth stage. He was airlifted to a hospital.The 26-year-old Swiss rider’s death was announced less than an hour before the scheduled start of Friday’s stage, which was canceled.On Saturday, three teams including Mäder’s Bahrain-Victories declined to continue and the stage was raced as a tribute to him.Ayuso won the 25.7-kilometer (16-mile) time trial Sunday from...NL home run leader Pete Alonso makes speedy return to Mets after wrist injury
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — National League home run leader Pete Alonso returned to the lineup on Sunday for the New York Mets against the St. Louis Cardinals after spending the minimum 10 days on the injured list with a left wrist bone bruise and sprain.Alonso was expected to miss three to four weeks after he was hit by a 97 mph fastball thrown by the Atlanta Braves’ Charlie Morton in the first inning on June 7. But Alonso, whose 22 homers are one fewer than major league leader Shohei Ohtani, said he thought last week he’d beat the timeline by a considerable margin.“Happy that it responded well to treatment,” Alonso said Sunday before the game. “I feel excellent and I’m at 100 percent everything. If I’m at 100 percent, why wait?”The stint on the IL was the second in Alonso’s five-year career. He was sidelined with a sprained right wrist from May 21-31, 2021. The 28-year-old Alonso has missed just 28 games since reaching the majors in 2019.“I kind of wanted to keep hitting those benchmark...Walsh sheds light on exit from Biden administration
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
Marty Walsh wasn’t in a hurry to leave the Biden administration.Less than halfway through the president’s term, Walsh was in a comfortable spot in the Cabinet as labor secretary. Then he got a call about an interesting opportunity: running the NHL Players’ Association.The former mayor of Boston and longtime Bruins fan was intrigued and earlier this year accepted the role as executive director. Now three months in, Walsh is trying to get to know players and what they care about most, learning about everything from the Arizona Coyotes’ arena situation to the salary cap and future international competition.“This job is more like being the mayor,” Walsh said in a wide-ranging interview during the Stanley Cup Final in Las Vegas. “You wake up in the morning, you’re planning on a smooth day and there’s an issue that pops, and that’s the issue of the moment. And then when that issue’s over, there’s another issue that co...Yankees Notebook: Nestor Cortes starts throwing, Ian Hamilton begins rehab
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
BOSTON – As the Yankees prepared for a doubleheader against the Red Sox on Sunday, Nestor Cortes threw for the first time since landing on the 15-day injured list with a left rotator cuff strain.The southpaw, who last pitched on May 30, played catch on the field at Fenway Park. Prior to doing so, he told the Daily News that his shoulder has been feeling better.“We’ll see today how I respond to throwing, but exercises have been good,” Cortes said. “My everyday life has been pretty good. Taking off shirts and holding stuff up and holding weight.”Cortes had been having trouble recovering between his last few starts, and he finally told the Yankees about the issue on their west coast road trip, which ended at the start of June. Cortes attributed the problem to “general wear and tear” after landing on the IL.“It’s been better,” Cortes added Sunday when asked if he experienced irregular soreness after working out. Aaron Boo...Two hospitalized after shoot out in Malden
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
A pair of people are in the hospital after a shooting in the lobby of a Malden apartment complex, according to the local chief of police.Malden Police Chief Glenn Cronin told the Herald that his department responded to 10 Overlook Drive, located in the Quarrystone at Overlook Ridge apartment development, very early Sunday morning after multiple gunshots were reported.Officers arrived before 3 a.m. to find an as yet unidentified 33-year-old woman suffering from “apparent gunshot wounds,” according to a statement from the Middlesex County District Attorney Marian Ryan’s office. A man later turned himself into a local hospital, also with gunshot wounds from “multiple parties” firing shots inside the lobby of the complex, the DA’s office wrote.“The motive remains under investigation, however, it does preliminarily appear that one of the men was being targeted,” the DA’s office said.The target of the shooting or someone else in his pa...‘Deal with together’: Manitoba community prays for loved ones who died in bus crash
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
DAUPHIN, Man. — Residents of a city in western Manitoba sought solace at church services Sunday — lighting candles, wiping away tears and offering prayers —as they mourned 15 community members who died in a bus crash that also left 10 gravely injured.Father Brent Kuzyk of St. George’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Dauphin dedicated part of his liturgy to victims of the crash between a transport truck and a minibus.The bus was carrying a group of seniors from Dauphin and the surrounding area to a casino near the town of Carberry, some 190 kilometres away.Churchgoers lit candles and sang hymns. A few wiped tears from their eyes with tissues.Many knew the victims, as some were members of the church.“It’s a tragedy everyone must deal with together,” said Kuzyk.“We shall meet the sadness, meet the devastation, meet the horror head-on and meet the questioning head-on, because there is no way to get around it. There is … no way to deny it. There is no way...Heat wave triggers big storms, power outages in US Southeast, raises wildfire concerns in Southwest
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
Triple-digit temperatures prompted more heat advisories across much of the southern U.S. on Sunday, triggered severe thunderstorms that knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people from Oklahoma to Mississippi and produced gusty winds that raised wildfire threats in Arizona and New Mexico.A suspected tornado struck near Scranton, Arkansas early Sunday, destroying chicken houses and toppling trees onto houses, the National Weather Service said. There were no immediate reports of serious injuries.Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards declared a state of emergency for north and central Louisiana after strong winds and severe weather caused widespread power outages on Saturday. On Sunday, indicated more than 740,000 people were without power in Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, according to PowerOutage.us.The National Weather Service warned that potentially record-breaking temperatures would continue over southern Texas and the western and central Gulf Coast and t...2 dead and 3 hurt — including suspected shooter — at Washington state music festival
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
GEORGE, Wash. (AP) — Two people were killed and three others injured after police said a shooter began firing “randomly” into a crowd at a Washington state campground that was hosting people attending a nearby music festival on Saturday night, police said.The suspect was among those injured. He was shot in a confrontation with law enforcement, said Kyle Foreman, public information officer with the Grant County Sheriff’s Office.Authorities received the first report of the shooting shortly before 8:30 p.m. at the camping area a few hundred yards from the Gorge Amphitheater, where thousands of people were attending an electronic dance music festival, Foreman said. The Gorge is near the small city of George, about 150 miles (239 kilometers) east of Seattle.After the initial shots were fired, the suspect started moving through the campground and “continued to shoot randomly into the crowd” until he was eventually confronted by police and taken into custody, Foreman said.A pub...Man stabs pit bull to death in Central Park after argument between dog walkers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:47:22 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A man stabbed a pit bull to death following a quarrel with the dog’s owner in New York City’s Central Park, officials said. The seriously injured dog was transported to a local animal clinic, where he was euthanized after the stabbing Saturday evening, police said. According to the New York Daily News, an argument broke out between the man and the woman when the assailant’s unleashed dog began biting at the woman’s pit bull. As she tried to separate the dogs, the man pulled out a switchblade and stabbed the pit bull mix.No arrests were made as of Sunday. An investigation was ongoing. Associated Press, The Associated PressLatest news
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