Sheriff’s K9, wanted felon killed in shooting near Perris 

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Sheriff’s K9, wanted felon killed in shooting near Perris  A police dog and a wanted felon were both killed during an deputy-involved shooting near Perris on Friday afternoon. According to a release from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, deputies were in the unincorporated area of Perris known as Mead Valley searching for a wanted felon when they received a call from a resident about an unknown male and female on their property in the 22200 block of River Road around 4:47 p.m. Upon arriving, deputies confirmed that the male was the wanted felon. A Sheriff’s K9 handler and his K9 partner Rudy were called in to assist with the search. During the search, Rudy alerted to where the suspect was hiding, and upon being found, the suspect fired at deputies, striking K9 Rudy. The suspects refused to surrender and fled, and the Sheriff’s Aviation Unit observed them running towards an occupied residence. ‘We lost one of our partners today’: LASD K9 killed during shootout that left suspect dead in Gardena The male suspect was still armed wit...

Blink and Blondie Punk Up Coachella

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Blink and Blondie Punk Up Coachella Blink and Blondie Punk Up Coachella: When the set times for Coachella were made public on Wednesday night, the big surprise was the inclusion of ’90s pop-punkers Blink 182 on the bill. There had been a few rumors during the week but still, their name on the schedule early on Friday evening offered quite the buzz.Casual observers could be forgiven for wondering if anyone would care. In no way, shape or form is Coachella 2023 a rock festival. Pop, hip-hop and electronic music of many shades, sure. But the previously announced bill — all three days — features very little in the way of hard rock and/or punk, and the crowd is a young one.But the thing with the modern Coachella crowd is that genres mean very little. Or at least, that’s what it feels like. To their immense credit, these attendees just want to have a great time and they’re not interested in “Breakfast Club-ing” themselves into a pigeon-hole.Blink performed on the Sahara stage, which...

Kurtenbach: Here’s the Warriors’ path to another title — or a potential breakup

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Kurtenbach: Here’s the Warriors’ path to another title — or a potential breakup The Golden State Warriors might have been the last team to qualify for the playoffs, but they also could be the last team standing come June.Yes, again.The Warriors will begin their quest for a fifth title in eight years Saturday night in Sacramento (5:30 p.m., KGO-TV). And while the team’s 44-38 record in the regular season left plenty to be desired, the Dubs are confident and eager for the “real” season.The path to the title will not be easy — the Warriors’ regular-season struggles cannot be discounted. At the same time, the Western Conference could easily be turned upside-down and still make sense.After so many seasons in which the Warriors were an obvious choice to win the title, these playoffs have a chance to be chaotic.But if we’ve learned one thing about the Warriors, it’s that they thrive in chaos.They live for it.“You feel it more than you see it,” Warriors guard Jordan Poole said of the intensity of the playoffs. “How ...

At-risk Petaluma resident missing

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

At-risk Petaluma resident missing PETALUMA, Calif, (KRON) – The Petaluma Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing at-risk person.Bryan Wood was last seen at around 10:30 p.m. on Friday leaving the Mary Isaac Center. The 49-year-old is described as a Hawaiian male, 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighing 160 pounds, police said. CA Department of Justice investigating officer-involved shooting in Newark Wood is believed to be wearing a red hat, black leather jacket, white shirt, blue jeans, black running shoes, two rings on his fingers and a handmade bracelet. According to police, Wood walks with a cane and has “concerning medical conditions”. 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-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }PPD does not have a photo of Wood. If you see Wood, police ask that ...

REDress installation returns to Queen’s campus

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

REDress installation returns to Queen’s campus Upwards of 50 red dresses can be seen hanging along University Avenue and other areas of Queen’s University’s campus. They are part of an art installation that Queen’s has adopted for the second straight year in an effort to mark the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and gender diverse people on May 5.Last year Queen’s had red dresses hanging on campus closer to the date itself, but decided to do so earlier this year so that more students would be on campus and able to engage with and learn about the installation and the issue it represents. Kandice Baptiste, Associate Director at Queen’s Office of Indigenous Initiatives, said it was important to move the date up so students can take in the installation and its’ message, and it seems students are doing so.“We thought it was important this year to move it up into April so that students can also see the dresses,” Baptiste said.“We’ve f...

Missing 3-year-old Miami boy found safe

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Missing 3-year-old Miami boy found safe City of Miami Police announced that missing 3-year-old Oliver Williams has been recovered and is in good health. Early Saturday morning an Amber Alert had been issued for the Oliver. The Amber Alert stated that Oliver may have been in the comapny of an unknown black male who was last seen wearing a baseball cap and an orange shirt. It also listed a vehicle of interest as a 2018, gray Hyundai Santa fe, FL tag number 34BGWE.https://twitter.com/MiamiPD/status/1647254108196200449?cxt=HHwWgoCz3ci4nNwtAAAAThere is no word on whether anyone has been taken into custody or arrested.

Driver facing charges after allegedly fleeing crash, hitting 8 parked cars in Boston

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Driver facing charges after allegedly fleeing crash, hitting 8 parked cars in Boston A driver attempting to flee the scene of a crash early Saturday morning then struck eight parked cars, according to the Boston Police Department. The investigation is ongoing.Around 1:30 a.m., the driver, whose identity has not been released, crashed into a light post on the median at Washington Street and Columbia Road in Dorchester. Officers saw the crash and attempted to help, police reported.While fleeing, the vehicle crashed into eight parked cars along Wayne Street and Blue Hill Avenue and was found near American Legion Highway. The suspect had minor injuries and will be charged with leaving scene property damage and personal injury, refusal to submit and speeding.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Neighbors rattled after Air National Guardsman charged in leak of secret military information

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Neighbors rattled after Air National Guardsman charged in leak of secret military information The Massachusetts Air National guardsman arrested at his mom’s home for allegedly leaking secret military information online is from a military family. Jack Teixeira, 21, graduated Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School in 2020. He then joined the Massachusetts Air National Guard where he was a part of the 102nd Intelligence Wing with the Air National Guard on Cape Cod. Though it is not clear what security clearance or access he had, the Air Force said he worked to make sure the service’s vast, global communications network operated properly. Teixeira’s step-father served for 35 years and was based out of Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod. He retired in 2019, and it is unclear if he helped recruit Teixeira in 2020. Court documents explain the security clearance Teixeira had would have required him to sign a lifetime non-disclosure agreement, understanding that releasing protected information would result in criminal charges.Jason Ruta graduated with Teixeir...

Looking Glass: We hope that this meets with your satisfaction, ma’am … CRASH!

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Looking Glass: We hope that this meets with your satisfaction, ma’am … CRASH! A woman returned to a Popeye’s in Richmond County, Ga., very angry over a missing order of biscuits, which the restaurant staff immediately provided to her to rectify the error. In spite of this, she went out to her SUV and drove it right into the restaurant, crashing through a wall, and then forcing her vehicle another four feet inside the building until debris made it impossible to go further.FIRST THINGS FIRST: A man stole an electric scooter from a Target in Flagler County, Fla., but was arrested immediately, because he was trying to assemble it right in front of the building. Cops also found drug paraphernalia in his pockets.I THINK I’M THE COP AND YOU’RE NOT, SIR: A man tried to carjack an off-duty female police officer who was sitting in an unmarked vehicle on the main street of Newark, Del. He opened her driver’s side door and ordered her out, but she identified herself as an officer, causing him to flee. She and some other cops chased him down and arrested him.OK, WE’RE GOI...

Ira Winderman: Thinking big led to losses, but Heat likely will do it all again

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:12 GMT

Ira Winderman: Thinking big led to losses, but Heat likely will do it all again After an uneven season and rocky play-in ride, beyond debate has been that the Miami Heat have pushed through with a roster that has been lacking, needing a Friday high-wire act against the Chicago Bulls to advance.To some, that is a condemnation of Pat Riley, Andy Elisburg, Adam Simon, Nick Arison and the front office.And yet, no less than Riley, Elisburg, Simon and Arison essentially came to that conclusion well before any outsiders.So to consider the Heat’s eventual end game at the conclusion of this postseason, first go back to the start, to last July, when the Heat had pieces to put into play, alternate means to distribute their payroll, the ability to delay on what became a four-year, $130 million extension to Tyler Herro.Because as distressing as it might seem, history could well repeat itself.Yes. Whales. Harpoons. Big Fish. Dream outlooks. Nightmare possibilities, this hardly a team that plays for a No. 8 seed.The primary reason the Heat avoided becoming hard capped l...