Law enforcement officials investigate suspected homicide at Lino Lakes prison
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspected homicide at Lino Lakes prison.A 63-year-old man — who was serving a 19.5 year sentence — was found unresponsive in his cell at approximately 10:30 a.m. Thursday, according to a spokesman with the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Prison medical staff and outside emergency medical personnel attempted lifesaving efforts on the man but he was pronounced dead at 11:30 a.m.A 42-year-old man, serving a life sentence, is the lone suspect in the case. The suspect currently is in segregation at the prison.An autopsy will be conduct by the Midwest Medical Examiner’s office. The victim’s identity will be released after notification of family, according to the DOC. DOC officials did not release the identity of the suspect Thursday.The prison has been placed on modified lockdown status — meaning inmates are restricted to their living units — until the investigation is finished.Related ArticlesCrime & P...Detroit-style pizza, Tennessee hot mac and cheese new on Minnesota Wild’s 2023-24 menu
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
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Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
GANESVOORT, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The park where a nine year old girl was abducted on Sunday has now reopened with authorities making safety improvements.Moreau Lake state park is back open now, just a few days after a child was abducted here. She's back home safely now, and park authorities are hoping some new measures will make people feel comfortable returning here.MORE NEWS from NEWS 10Opening day at Lake Moreau. But there wasn't much fanfare, just the stillness of a quiet autumn afternoon. Cars trickling through the front entrance bit by bit. The presence of police and a new security camera clearly on display there as well. Officials at the park hope these elements can drive home a message: The park is safe. New Jersey couple Kate and Scott Hammel came to the park for the first time with their dog to enjoy the foliage. They were staying in the area when everything unfolded!“It’s pretty crazy. I mean our Airbnb was five minutes away from where she went missin...Longtime funeral director Austin Layne Jr. passes away at 87
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis community is honoring the life and legacy of the late Austin Layne Jr., the longtime president and founder of the funeral home that bears his name.Black bunting drapes the front of the Austin Layne Mortuary, where the founder will be remembered as someone who touched so many lives and had a heart of gold. Layne passed away on Sunday at 87.He was known for his kindness, comforting thousands of families over the years with his music and services at city's most iconic black funeral homes. His duties may have been somber, but he made sure he provided compassionate and dignified services to countless families.Rickey Whittington of Plaza Motor Company considered Layne a father figure. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW “Au...Man pleads guilty in federal court to 6 armed robberies in 2021
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man appeared in U.S. District Court on Thursday and admitted to several armed robberies in 2021.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Bruce Franklin, 64, pleaded guilty to six counts of robbery, one count of brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence, and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm.According to court documents, the robberies occurred on these dates at the following businesses:On Aug. 26, 2021, at the Boost Mobile at 3636 Page Blvd.On Sept. 4, 2021, at the T-Mobile at 4167 Lindell Blvd.On Sept. 10, 2021, at the Boost Mobile at 3636 Page Blvd.On Sept. 17, 2021, at the MetroPCS at 3949 Lindell Blvd.On Sept. 20, 2021, at the T-Mobile at 4167 Lindell Blvd.On Oct. 27, 2021, at the Family Dollar at 11123 Bellfontaine Rd.Franklin told the court he stole cash from the registers and, in one case, took a handgun belonging to an employee of one of the stores.Franklin had an accomplice, Krist...Rain gives way to sunshine as cold front arrives this weekend
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
ST. LOUIS – Promised changes are coming with a series of cold fronts.The week began with temperatures around 90°, but by Thursday afternoon, things were far different.Earlier Thursday morning, showers filled the region, bringing a damp and gloomy start to the day. Over at Forest Park, walkers were in need of umbrellas and golfers were taking their chances despite the rain.But just a few hours later, sunshine returned and temperatures were comfortable. With cold fronts moving through the region, temperatures will be taking a dive, and crisp fall weather will be upon us.After spending last weekend feeling like summer, it will be a huge difference for all the fun fall activities happening around town this weekend. You’ll definitely need to pull out those jackets and sweaters with highs only in the low 60s for Saturday.Faith & Blue events build bridges between police and public
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – Pastors and police officers are working together to combat crime in the Illinois Metro East, building bridges between law enforcement and local residents with special Faith & Blue events.The Christian Activity Center's community garden and orchard are reaching the end of the season. But on Thursday, they were planting seeds for a new initiative in the community in the coming days.“Police vehicles, fire trucks, and a helicopter is going to land just to attract the children,” said Lt. Elbert Jennings, Illinois State Police Division of Criminal Investigations. “We’ll be passing out candy. Just really trying to build a collaborative effort with our faith-based organizations because we recognize we need these organizations to help us make our communities safe and solve crime and make our communities safer.”The groups are hoping to build bridges to more inclusive communities.The first Faith and Blue event will be held Sunday, Oct. 8 at Power of Change Christian ...Three Dog Night postpones Chesterfield show over virus concerns
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - Classic rock band Three Dog Night has postponed a show originally planned at The Factory this weekend due to virus concerns. The show was originally set for Sunday, but has now been rescheduled for March 1, 2024. The band cites the spread of a virus behind the decision, but did not disclose futher information. St. Louis Airport expansion would see conversion to single terminal “We really apologize,” said Danny Hutton, the band’s founder and lead singer, in an emailed statement to FOX 2. “Despite our best efforts, a respiratory virus has made the rounds on the tour bus, making it impossible to perform well and deliver a great show for the fans. So, we’re taking a few days to let the band and crew get better and then get back out there ready to rock."All tickets previously purchased will be honored for the new date. Refunds will also be available for anyone who cannot attend.Former Saints WR Tre’Quan Smith, now on Broncos practice squad, thinks he can “be impactful” right away
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
Tre’Quan Smith might be new to the Broncos, but this offense is old hat.The veteran wide receiver, who signed a practice squad deal with Denver earlier this week, played his first five NFL seasons in New Orleans.That, of course, meant playing for Sean Payton from 2018-21.“This is a walk in the park,” he said Wednesday of picking up the offense. “I’ve been in this park many times. I already know what to expect. A lot of the terminology I’m already used to. I’m already used to some of the plays and the numbers.“There’s still a couple of tweaks I’ve got to learn. Like, today I was asking some of the guys, ‘What does this mean?’ because it was a new term I’d never heard before. But I feel like I’m used to like, 87-90% of this offense. I’m very familiar with it.”Smith appeared in 51 games coached by Payton over his first four seasons and started 29 times. He caught 17 of his 18 career touchdowns in that span on averages of 28 catches and 372 receiving yards per season.“Dependable, ...Denver gay bar closing immediately, citing “ever-expanding encampments”
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:01:00 GMT
A prominent downtown Denver gay bar called one of the nation’s best LGBTQ+ bars last year by Tasting Table is closing immediately, citing “ever-expanding encampments.”The Triangle Bar, 2036 N. Broadway, announced in an email they were closing after they took a survey that found over 60% of their customers were visiting less frequently because of homeless encampments.“With heavy hearts we announce that, effective immediately, Triangle Denver is closing indefinitely thanks primarily to the ever-expanding encampments which have surrounded and suffocated the businesses in our neighborhood,” the email stated.The survey of over 500 people found 75% of customers visited less in 2023 than in 2022.Answering the question “How have each of the following factors influenced your interest in visiting the Triangle positively (you wanted to visit more) or negatively (discouraged you from visiting) in the past year,” 61.4% of respondents said “homeless...Latest news
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