Man kills daughter's suspected stalker with moose antler, police say
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – A Minnesota man showed up at the Cook County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday covered in blood and confessed to beating a 77-year-old to death, first with a shovel, then with a moose antler. The county attorney called it a "brutal attack without provocation on an elderly man." Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Levi Axtell, 27, told sheriff's deputies he killed Lawrence V. Scully in his Grand Marais, Minnesota, home. Back in 2018, Axtell had accused the elderly man of stalking his 22-month-old daughter, the Star Tribune reports. In a request for a protective order, he said Scully would park his van outside his daughter's daycare and wait for her to go out on walks. The court granted the protective order temporarily but dismissed it weeks later, according to the newspaper. Before Axtell's 2018 complaint, Scully was already a convicted sex offender. Cook County Sheriff Pat Eliasen confirmed to the Associated Press t...2nd person charged in Schnucks parking lot shooting
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - Prosecutors have charged a second person in connection with last week's shooting in a St. Peters Schnucks parking lot.Jayana Dobbs, 22, is charged with accessory to first-degree assault, accessory to armed criminal action, and first-degree robbery. She's in custody at the St. Peters Police Department, but will soon be transferred to St. Charles County Jail, where she'll be held on a $1 million bond.Dobbs is the girlfriend of the alleged shooter, Tyrone Miller, 24.Earlier this week, the St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office charged Miller with first-degree felony assault, armed criminal action, and attempted robbery. He's being held on a $1 million bond. Top story: Hermann officer dead, 1 injured after Sunday shooting The shooting happened around 8 p.m. on Friday, March 3, in the parking lot of Schnucks at Highway 94 and Jungermann Road.According to Sgt. Melissa Doss, a spokeswoman for the St. Peters Police Department, the 52-year-old victim got...Standoff ensues after person shoots at Ballwin police officers
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
BALLWIN, Mo. - Ballwin police are engaged in a standoff with a person they claim flourished a gun and then shot at officers during a pursuit.This is a developing story. FOX 2 will have more information as it becomes available.Mandy Harvey will be Variety's celebrity guest during 'An Evening of Empowerment'
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- They empower children with disabilities in the St. Louis area to live their lives to the fullest through programs, equipment, performing arts, recreation and more. FOX 2 is proud to be the exclusive media sponsor of Variety, the children's charity.Executive Director Brian Roy has a big announcement. Mandy Harvey is celebrity guest performing for the Variety Unbound event. She is a singer-songwriter, author, and finalist of America's Got Talent, who happens to be deaf. It is an inspirational story and message to never giving up and continuing to try, along with singing a couple of her original songs.Variety Unbound: An Evening of EmpowermentThe FactoryThursday, April 20, 20236 pm'Monday Like a Pro' to help Athletes for Animals
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Purina Pro Plan has a new challenge for pet owners. It's called Monday Like a Pro.Dog owners can get active with your best friend. That could be hiking, playing fetch, or going on a run. Purina wants humans and animals to be active, and be outside.They want dog owners across the country to log one million minutes of activity each week.Every time that goal is reached, Purina will donate $15,000 to Athletes for Animals. That is a non-profit co-founded by former St. Louis Blues player David Backes.The challenge runs until May 21, 2023. Join the challenge here.Denver Black, Jewish community leaders work to unite communities to combat white nationalism, propaganda
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
Black and Jewish leaders in Denver are hoping to stir up a conversation on how their communities can help each other fight white nationalism.Caren Press, a Jewish woman from Denver who runs a mentorship program at George Washington High School, has organized a discussion with several leaders from Denver’s Black and Jewish communities to rebuild trust and unite the two communities.“The Denver Dialogue” discussion is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 15 at the George Washington High School library. The event is open to the public and no registration is needed.Press said that when Kanye West, who now goes by Ye, posted a series of antisemitic tweets and praised Hitler in an interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in late 2022, a light was shown on the fractured relationship between many people within the Black and Jewish communities.Press, along with Theo Wilson, the director of the Denver branch of the Black educational nonprofit Shop Talk Live, and Evan Weissman, founder...What do race and ethnicity mean? The US government is asking
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
By MIKE SCHNEIDER (Associated Press)Nyhiem Way is weary of people conflating African American and Black. Shalini Parekh wants a way for South Asian people to identify themselves differently than East Asians with roots in places like China or Japan. And Byron Haskins wants the U.S. to toss racial and ethnic labels altogether.“When you set up categories that are used to place people in boxes, sometime you miss the truth of them,” said Haskins, who describes himself as African American.Way, Parekh and Haskins’ voices are among more than 4,600 comments pending before the Biden administration as it contemplates updating the nation’s racial and ethnic categories for the first time since 1997. There’s a lot to consider. Some Black Americans want their ancestors’ enslavement recognized in how they are identified. Some Jewish people believe their identity should be seen as its own ethnic category and not only a religion. The idea of revising categories for...Rockies games will be televised on AT&T SportsNet — for now
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
When the Rockies open their regular season March 30 at San Diego, fans will be able to watch games on TV via AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, a major league source confirmed Monday.But how long that arrangement will continue remains to be seen.Last month, Warner Brothers Discovery, Inc. (WBD) announced it would cut off its rights payments to the Rockies, Houston Astros and Pittsburgh Pirates, whose games it airs through AT&T SportsNet.Major League Baseball eventually plans to step in and take over those broadcasts in the future, but not by opening day, according to the New York Post, which reported that games are expected to still be aired through AT&T SportsNet “for the time being.”Also, the plan is for MLB to keep the current local announcers and analysts when the league takes over the broadcasts, a source confirmed to The Post.AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain has not responded to multiple requests for comments and clarity. Local announcers said they have no...What is moral hazard (and why don't we care more)?
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
Moral hazard is a well-established economic concept that basically says if there are no consequences for bad corporate behavior, there's no incentive for companies to change their ways.That was the stink that followed the bailout of banks after the 2008 financial crisis. Once businesses become "too big to fail," they can pretty much do as they please, engaging in the same risky behavior.While the collapse of Silicon Valley and Signature banks is nowhere close to the severity of the earlier mess, it once again places us in the unfortunate position of the government stepping in to keep the peace and make depositors whole.It could be argued that this outcome was all but assured in 2018 after then-President Donald Trump signed into law a bipartisan bill deregulating financial firms. Trump called this "a great day for America."It wasn't.What the 2018 regulatory rollback did was relieve financial firms of much of the oversight imposed after the 2008 meltdown, including closer monitoring t...NASA identifies asteroid that could hit Earth in 2046
Published Tue, 12 Nov 2024 02:32:13 GMT
NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office announced it has been tracking a new asteroid that could potentially hit Earth on Valentine's Day in 2046.Although NASA said there is a "very small chance" of impact, orbit analysts will continue to watch the asteroid named 2023 DW. "Often when new objects are first discovered, it takes several weeks of data to reduce the uncertainties and adequately predict their orbits years into the future," NASA's Asteroid Watch tweeted.NASA has given 2023 DW a 1 in 560 chance of hitting Earth on Feb. 14, 2046, and the European Space Agency (ESA) gave it a 1 in 625 chance, taking over the top spot on the ESA's "risk list" for near-Earth objects."The good news is there's only one chance in 500 or so that will actually hit the Earth. But the bad news is, we are sitting ducks, we are defenseless," Theoretical physicist and professor Michio Kaku, Ph.D., said. ."We have absolutely no way to deflect or blow up an asteroid with our name on it."Kaku explained...Latest news
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