Mother robbed of baby diaper bag in San Francisco by armed felon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

Mother robbed of baby diaper bag in San Francisco by armed felon SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A mother was with her two young daughters in San Francisco when a robber demanded the mother's baby diaper bag at gunpoint, police said. An armed man approached the 32-year-old woman just moments after she parked in the Richmond District and stepped out of her vehicle with her daughters, police said. "The suspect pointed a firearm at the victim and demanded her wallet. The victim told the suspect that she did not have a wallet. The suspect then took the victim’s diaper bag, which contained several items including her cellphone, jewelry, and house keys," the San Francisco Police Department wrote. The frightening robbery happened around 5:50 p.m. Friday. The robber fled in a nearby getaway vehicle driven by an accomplice. SFPD officers quickly tracked the victim’s phone to the area of Golden Gate Avenue and Jones Street. Officers found the getaway vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. The driver fled on foot and eluded arrest.The passenger, Darryl Robinson...

'Ebony Alert' system proposed in California to help find missing Black young adults and adolescents

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

'Ebony Alert' system proposed in California to help find missing Black young adults and adolescents (KTXL) — A bill aimed at creating a system similar to Amber Alerts but specifically for missing Black young adults and adolescents was introduced into the California Senate last month.Senate Bill 673, introduced by Senator Steven Bradford, would create the "Ebony Alert" system, which would have the California Highway Patrol take steps to assist local law enforcement agencies in finding missing people such as "issuing a be-on-the-lookout alert, an electronic flyer, or changeable message signs." Amber, Silver, Feather, Blue: What are the different emergency alerts in California? “The Ebony Alert would ensure that resources and attention are given so we can bring home missing Black women and Black children in the same way we would search for any missing child and missing person,” said Bradford.The bill lays out considerations for if an Ebony Alert should be issued, including if the missing person is between 12 to 25 years of age; if they suffer from a mental or physical disability; i...

Suspects behind recent Oakland crime spree arrested

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

Suspects behind recent Oakland crime spree arrested (KRON) -- The Oakland Police Department announced the arrests of four suspects involved in a recent series of armed robberies across the city. Four adult males were arrested in connection to 18 armed robberies involving firearms or knives, OPD said. Oakland A’s ballpark ranked worst in U.S. The suspects allegedly used the weapons to pistol whip and intimidate victims before fleeing the area with their possessions, police said. The suspects would typically commit between three and five robberies in one night. The robberies began late last year with the most recent being committed just six days ago.Units with OPD's Violent Crime Operations Center served multiple warrants in connection with the robberies, police said. Warrants were served to four locations -- two in Oakland and two in Hayward.During the operation, officers recovered evidence associated with the crimes and items taken during the robberies. Items recovered included jewelry, purses, wallets and credit cards.The suspects...

Vallejo police recover gun, stolen car in arrest at liquor store

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

Vallejo police recover gun, stolen car in arrest at liquor store VALLEJO, Calif. (KRON) -- A suspect was arrested last Friday in connection to stealing a car and having an unlicensed firearm, the Vallejo Police Department announced Wednesday in a Facebook post. Officers located the male suspect in a stolen Kia Soul (pictured above) in front of a liquor store on the 700 block of Sonoma Boulevard. Exclusive: Frank Somerville makes first TV appearance since DUI crash When the suspect saw a VPD officer drive by, he got out of his car and went inside the store, according to police. The suspect then tried to hide from police by hiding behind the store's counter.He was eventually detained and taken to Solano County Jail. Police searched him and found an unregistered gun with an extended loaded magazine (pictured below). (Vallejo Police Department)KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-contai...

Phillies get outfielder Pache from A’s for minor leaguer

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

Phillies get outfielder Pache from A’s for minor leaguer PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Phillies acquired center fielder Cristian Pache from the Oakland Athletics on Wednesday in exchange for a minor league pitcher.Pache has played in in 115 games for the Atlanta Braves (2020-21) and Athletics (2022). He played center field in all but two of them.The Phillies opened a spot on the 40-man roster by placing first baseman Rhys Hoskins on the 60-day injured list.The A’s got 23-year-old right-hander Billy Sullivan. He was signed by the Phillies as a non-drafted free agent in 2020 and went 5-1 last season with Double-A Reading.____AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports Source

West Virginia’s governor signs bill banning gender-affirming care for minors, joining other states with health care bans

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

West Virginia’s governor signs bill banning gender-affirming care for minors, joining other states with health care bans CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia’s governor signs bill banning gender-affirming care for minors, joining other states with health care bans.Source

For WVa. abortion protester, charges dropped with conditions

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

For WVa. abortion protester, charges dropped with conditions CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A protester forcibly removed from a chamber gallery at the West Virginia Capitol and later arrested for disrupting lawmakers as they moved to ban abortion last year will see all charges dropped against her, if she stays out of trouble for the next six months. Lindsey Jacobs, a 38-year-old lawyer with no criminal history, was ordered to perform 25 hours of community service under an agreement made Wednesday at a hearing in Kanawha County Magistrate Court. Charleston-based Magistrate Pete Lopez dismissed two misdemeanor charges for obstructing an officer and willful disruption of governmental processes. Those offenses could have come with maximum penalties of up to either six months or a year in jail each, and hundreds of dollars in fines.Lopez agreed to dismiss a third misdemeanor for disorderly conduct if Jacobs doesn’t get convicted for breaking any laws in the next six months. The arrest will be on her record. She’ll also have to pay around $17...

Adnan Syed case pits victims’ rights against justice reform

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

Adnan Syed case pits victims’ rights against justice reform BALTIMORE (AP) — When Baltimore prosecutors asked to vacate Adnan Syed ’s murder conviction and have him freed after 23 years behind bars, their request exemplified a growing movement within the American criminal justice system to acknowledge and correct past mistakes, including police misconduct and prosecutorial missteps.But a Maryland appellate court ruling released Tuesday raises new questions about the rights of crime victims, whose role in such proceedings often comes in opposition to ongoing justice reform efforts. In interviews Wednesday, legal experts said the ruling could have serious implications in Maryland and beyond. The Appellate Court of Maryland’s 2-1 decision reinstated Syed’s conviction, creating yet another unexpected wrinkle in the protracted legal odyssey chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial.” The court ordered a redo of the September hearing that won Syed his release, finding that the victim’s family didn’t receive adequate notice to attend in person, which v...

Maryland Senate panel OKs State Police chief nominee

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

Maryland Senate panel OKs State Police chief nominee ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — A state Senate panel voted 15-2 on Wednesday to approve the nomination of Lt. Col. Roland Butler as superintendent of the Maryland State Police, an agency under a federal discrimination probe. If confirmed by the full Senate, he would become the first Black person to hold the post.Butler’s appointment by Gov. Wes Moore had led to some concerns among members of the Executive Nominations Committee, where senators questioned whether Butler, a leader with nearly three decades at the agency, would be the right person to bring change and reforms.Butler has served as chief of the State Police Field Operations Bureau, leading a force of more than 1,000 troopers and investigative personnel assigned to 23 barracks.Despite the unwavering support of the state’s first Black governor and the strong majority vote by the committee on Wednesday, Butler’s nomination has not had an easy path.Sen. Pam Beidle, who chairs the committee, told reporters Monday night ...

Live Local Act passed by Florida lawmakers to offer tax exemptions for affordable housing

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:12:14 GMT

Live Local Act passed by Florida lawmakers to offer tax exemptions for affordable housing Rent and home prices continue to skyrocket in South Florida, but a new state law now on the books aims to provide incentives for developers to create more affordable housing.The Live Local Act was passed by the Florida Legislature as residents with good paying jobs struggle to find an affordable place to live.South Florida renter Arlisa Whitby said it’s an ongoing challenge for him to make ends meet.“I am not really living, I am surviving,” she said. “On the weekend, I don’t go anywhere. I just stay at home and watch TV because I cannot afford the luxury life of going to a restaurant.”The solution from lawmakers in Tallahassee was to pass a law that predominantly provides funding for developers to create workforce housing.“This bill includes $711 million for projects through the Florida Housing Finance Corporation,” said Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, “and this is the largest ever support for housing in state history.”The lack of affordable housing in...