Man suspected of shooting at police helicopter arrested

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

Man suspected of shooting at police helicopter arrested SAN DIEGO -- A man was arrested after allegedly firing a shot at a police helicopter that was flying above the Rolando neighborhood on Thursday, authorities said.The suspect reportedly made a call to the San Diego Police Department shortly after 3:20 p.m. and stated that his boat and vehicle were towed without warning, officials explained. Authorities say the man threatened to start shooting people and then hung up the phone. Man arrested on suspicion of kidnapping; police find dead woman in home According to SDPD, the address of the call was in the 6100 block of Tarragona Drive. A short time later at 3:50 p.m., police say a nearby neighbor called to report hearing multiple gunshots near the original address.At that time, a SDPD helicopter was dispatched to the address with three police officers, a pilot and two tactical flight officers on board. Officials say a man was seen in the front yard of the residence. As the helicopter circled overhead, the man fired what authorities desc...

How another atmospheric river coming to California could impact historic snowpack

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

How another atmospheric river coming to California could impact historic snowpack SAN DIEGO (KSWB) – The series of storms that have brought a deluge of precipitation to the state have pushed California’s snowpack to levels that are significantly above seasonal averages, with some parts of the state seeing more than double these amounts.But experts are concerned that this snow, particularly at low elevations, is vulnerable to melt with future storms, exacerbating issues like flooding and mudslides that have devastated parts of the state in recent weeks.With the normal wet season nearing its end at the beginning of April, the state appears to be on track to have one of the best snowfalls in recent history. New map shows 44% of California is no longer in a drought “We’re in third place, after a couple weeks of very heavy snowfall,” said Andrew Schwartz, lead scientist with the UC Berkeley Central Sierra Snow Laboratory which monitors the snowpack in the state’s largest mountains, to FOX5SanDiego.com. “We are only three inches away from beating the winter of 1983 t...

Deputy commissioner Mike Duheme becomes interim top Mountie as Lucki retires

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

Deputy commissioner Mike Duheme becomes interim top Mountie as Lucki retires OTTAWA, Ill. — The federal government announced Friday that Mike Duheme will be the interim commissioner of the RCMP until a replacement is found for Brenda Lucki.Lucki, who was appointed commissioner in April 2018, is retiring.Her tenure as the top Mountie has been marked by internal and external challenges, including allegations of systemic racism within the force, growing calls to defund the police and questions over the response to the devastating mass shooting in Nova Scotia in 2020.Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Duheme, who currently oversees federal policing for the Mounties, will take over the job on Saturday. “I have every confidence that his extensive experience in policing across the country and around the world has prepared him well to lead our national police force,” the minister said in a statement.“I also want to take this opportunity to salute Commissioner Brenda Lucki for her years of service, including as the first woman to serve as p...

CP Rail, Kansas City Southern Rail to combine next month after U.S. approval

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

CP Rail, Kansas City Southern Rail to combine next month after U.S. approval MONTREAL — Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. has announced it will officially combine with Kansas City Southern Railway Co. on April 14, under the new banner of Canadian Pacific Kansas City.The U.S. rail regulator approved the US$31-billion this week, clearing the final hurdle in CP’s bid to buy KCS and create the only railway stretching from Canada through to the U.S. and Mexico.“Our new combined railroad will create a truly unique single-line network connecting three nations and instantly injecting new competition into the North American rail industry when our supply chains have never needed it more,” said CP chief executive Keith Creel, who will helm the newly merged company, in a news release Friday.April 14 was the earliest possible date to complete the merger, based on the U.S. Surface Transportation Board’s decision Wednesday.CP’s Nadeem Velani will continue as chief financial officer at the joined company, which will headquarter in Calgary and under...

Joly calls out Israel judiciary reform and ‘unilateral actions’ that undermine peace

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

Joly calls out Israel judiciary reform and ‘unilateral actions’ that undermine peace OTTAWA — Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly is pushing Israel to drop its reform of the country’s judiciary after two months of mass protests.An official readout of a conversation Joly had with her Israeli counterpart Eli Cohen says that she “underscored Canada’s support of democracy, the rule of law and the institutions that uphold them.”A Global Affairs Canada source familiar with the conversation says Joly specifically noted Israel’s judicial reform and said the country should only implement changes supported by the public.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has so far rejected compromises aimed at resolving the standoff over his plans to overhaul the country’s legal system by allowing the country’s parliament to overturn Supreme Court decisions.The proposed change, which has been rebuked by U.S. President Joe Biden, would concentrate power for Netanyahu’s parliamentary coalition, which he argues is necessary to counter what he deems to ...

Dellen Millard’s appeal in father’s murder dismissed

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

Dellen Millard’s appeal in father’s murder dismissed Ontario’s highest court quickly dismissed Dellen Millard’s appeal in his father’s murder on Friday morning.A three-judge panel rejected the appeal just minutes after Millard, who represented himself, finished his arguments.Originally ruled a suicide, the 71-year-old Wayne Millard’s body was found in his bed with a bullet to the head on Nov. 29, 2012. Police reopened the investigation after Millard, along with Mark Smich, were charged with the murder of Tim Bosma.Dellen Millard was later convicted of his father’s death.Millard and Smich are also appealing their convictions in the murders of Bosma and Laura Babcock, but a decision on those appeals has been reserved.The Crown argued Millard and Smich set out to murder Bosma on May 6, 2013, when they met with him under the pretense of test driving his pickup truck, which they also planned to steal.Prosecutors brought evidence they stripped the truck, hid the murder weapon and burned Bosma’s body in Mi...

US ships mega generators to ease outages in Puerto Rico

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

US ships mega generators to ease outages in Puerto Rico SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico’s governor announced Friday that the U.S. government has shipped three mega generators to the island to help stabilize the U.S. territory’s rickety electric grid and minimize continuing outages.The generators will add 150 megawatts of power, and additional generators that the U.S. is expected to ship soon will supply another 250 megawatts, Gov. Pedro Pierluisi said.Officials said crews will install the generators before the start of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 1.“It’s the first step in a very, very complex process,” said Nancy Casper, a coordinator with the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency.FEMA is paying for 90% of the project and Puerto Rico’s government the remaining 10% as part of a deal reached last year, but both Casper and Pierluisi said the total cost was not yet available because it would depend in part on how long the generators will operate.Puerto Rico only recently started permanent repairs on an aging power grid ...

New judge to oversee Trump grand jury investigations

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

New judge to oversee Trump grand jury investigations A new judge is poised to assume oversight of grand jury investigations concerning former President Donald Trump, including the ongoing probe into classified documents found at his Florida estate. U.S. District Judge James “Jeb” Boasberg is being sworn in Friday as chief judge of the federal district court in Washington, D.C. That role will give Boasberg, an appointee of former President Barack Obama, oversight of grand jury matters as well as sealed disputes that have surfaced in probes involving Trump.Boasberg is replacing the current chief judge, Beryl Howell, who is also an Obama appointee. Howell has served in the top job during numerous other high-profile investigations, including an earlier Justice Department investigation into links between Russia and Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. The chief judge position rotates on a seven-year basis.The position is important at a time when special counsel Jack Smith is conducting grand jury investigations into the retention by T...

New COVID origins data point to raccoon dogs in China market

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

New COVID origins data point to raccoon dogs in China market BEIJING (AP) — Genetic material collected at a Chinese market near where the first human cases of COVID-19 were identified show raccoon dog DNA comingled with the virus, suggesting the pandemic may have originated from animals, not a lab, international experts say. Other experts have not yet verified their analysis, which has yet to appear in a peer-reviewed journal. How the coronavirus began sickening people remains uncertain. The sequences will have to be matched to the genetic record of how the virus evolved to see which came first.“These data do not provide a definitive answer to how the pandemic began, but every piece of data is important to moving us closer to that answer,” World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday. He criticized China for not sharing the genetic information earlier, telling a press briefing that “this data could have and should have been shared three years ago.”The samples were collected from surfaces at the Huanan seaf...

Jim Gordon, rock drummer who killed mother, dies at 77

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:27:54 GMT

Jim Gordon, rock drummer who killed mother, dies at 77 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jim Gordon, the rock ‘n’ roll session drummer who played on classic records by Eric Clapton, George Harrison and The Beach Boys but suffered from growing mental health problems and spent the second half of his life in prison for killing his mother, has died at 77.Gordon died Monday at the California Medical Facility in Vacaville, the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation confirmed Thursday. It’s believed he died of natural causes, but the official cause will be determined by the Solano County coroner. Gordon, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia, had been in prison for four decades.From the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s, few drummers were more in demand than Gordon, a Los Angeles native and protege of the all-time versatile session man, Hal Blaine. Gordon had been drumming since his teens and — early in his career — was part of Phil Spector’s celebrated studio ensemble, “The Wrecking Crew,” which featured Blaine.“When I didn’t have the ...