Truck driving in Gallup’s Centennial Intertribal Ceremonial Parade
Details for Darren Thompson August 5, 2022 Update at 11:30 a.m. EST: A spokesman for the city of Gallup has confirmed that three suspects were in the vehicle that was passing through the parade. All three have been taken into custody and their names have not been released, but multiple sources have shared with Native News Online that all of the suspects are American Indians. Breaking news. A night meant for celebration turned into chaos at the start of the 100th annual Gallup Intertribal Ceremony Parade in downtown Gallup, New Mexico, on Thursday evening when a truck targeted the crowd…
Read More »Denver’s high temperature reaches 101 degrees breaking the previous record set in 1877.
Denver’s high temperature reached 101 degrees on Friday, breaking a daily record set more than a century ago, according to the National Weather Service. 🌡️100°F in Denver. 5th of the year. #COwx — NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder) August 5, 2022 Friday’s high temperature broke the previous record high of 99 degrees on Aug. 5, set in 1877, the weather service said. The 100-degree or higher mark was the fifth time this year that the city has climbed to triple-digit heights. Temperature reached 101 at 1:32 p.m The high temperature in Denver on Saturday should top 92 degrees, according to the weather…
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The IDF attacks Islamic Jihad across Gaza and kills a commander while launching a major operation
Israel announced late Friday the start of a military operation in the Gaza Strip with multiple strikes against targets of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group, with leaders saying the actions were necessary after the group refused to withdraw – of their intentions to carry out attacks against the country. The military said six sites were hit by fighter jets and armed drones when it launched Operation Breaking Dawn. One of the attacks killed one of PIJ’s top commanders. The IDF also attacked the head of the anti-tank guided missile array and several squadrons preparing attacks. The military estimated that…
Read More »7 adults, 3 children killed in house fire; ongoing criminal investigation
NESCOPECK, Pa. (AP) – A fire quickly tore through a home early Friday, killing seven adults and three children and horrifying a volunteer firefighter who arrived to fight the blaze only to discover the victims were his family, they say the authorities. . A criminal investigation into the fire is underway, authorities said. The children who died in the fire were ages 5, 6 and 7, Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release. Nescopeck Volunteer Fire Co. firefighter. Harold Baker he told the Citizens’ Voice newspaper in Wilkes-Barre that among the 10 victims were his son, daughter, father-in-law, brother-in-law,…
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What led Hartford police to suspects in city man’s slaying: Hartford Courant
Hartford police detectives used DNA, ballistics, social media, video surveillance and witness interviews to find and arrest two men allegedly involved in a homicide on Sigourney Street in April. Police arrested Chris Olds, 27, of East Hartford in connection with the July 20 death of Michael Foley. Olds is charged with murder, first-degree assault and criminal possession of a firearm, police said. Police had previously arrested Corey Fairley, 23, of Hartford on May 30 for his alleged involvement in the homicide. According to police, he is charged with complicity to murder, complicity to assault in the first degree and criminal…
Read More »Jury orders Alex Jones to pay parents of Sandy Hook shooting victim additional $45.2 million in punitive damages
A Texas jury has ordered far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay the parents of a Sandy Hook school shooting victim $45.2 million in punitive damages. The same jury a day before awarded the family $4.1 million in compensatory damages, after Jones had been found liable for defamation by a judge for his claims that the shooting was “a hoax.” Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, whose 6-year-old son Jesse was one of 20 children and six adults killed in the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., sued Jones and his media company , Free Speech Systems,…
Read More »Jury awards $45 million in punitive damages in Alex Jones defamation case
For the latest breaking stories, sign up for our breaking news email alerts. A Texas jury on Friday added $45.2 million to the damages that conspiracy theorist and media personality Alex Jones must pay the parents of a Sandy Hook shooting victim as punishment for repeatedly claiming that the school shooting was a hoax. Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, the parents of 6-year-old victim Jesse Lewis, sought $150 million from Jones after he told listeners of his Austin-based website and broadcast Infowars that the government staged the shooting of Sandy Hook to take the Americans away. ‘guns. The tragedy was…
Read More »Breaking news: DEA reverses decision to ban 5 psychedelics
Breaking news and a victory for psychedelic advocates as the DEA has reversed its decision to schedule 5 psychedelic substances. In January, we reported that the DEA was moving to criminalize new psychedelics (War on Drugs Update: DEA to Expand List of Banned Psychedelics). Despite their medical potential, the DEA announced that it was adding 5 drugs to Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act, the most restrictive legal class of drugs reserved for substances with a high abuse potential and no use currently accepted medical. The five compounds, all tryptamines, are: 4-hydroxy-N,N-diisopropyltryptamine (4-OH-DiPT), 5-methoxy-alphamethyltryptamine (5-MeO-AMT), N-isopropyl-5-methoxy-N-methyltryptamine (5-MeO-MiPT), N ,N-diethyl-5-methoxytryptamine…
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