Underground casino ring shut down in San Jose

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

Underground casino ring shut down in San Jose (KRON) -- The San Jose Police Department announced multiple arrests of suspects allegedly involved in a criminal organization running several underground casinos in San Jose. Detectives launched the investigation into the operation after community members began complaining.On April 20, SJPD executed seven search warrants at various locations including six in San Jose and one in Los Banos, officials said. Bob Lee’s accused killer has checkered past Locations in San José included:• 2000 block of Whittington Drive• 1000 block of Commercial Court• 400 block of East Williams Street• 200 block of Prairiewood Court• 3000 block of Capewood Lane• 1800 block of Harbor View AvenueThe seventh location was on the 21000 block of Ingomar Grade in Los Baños.Detectives identified Chuong Ho, 43, of San Jose, as the mastermind behind the operation and arrested him for various felony charges. Aside from Ho, several others were also arrested for their alleged involvement, police said.Police said the u...

With Pentagon Leak, the Press Had Their Source and Ate Him Too

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

With Pentagon Leak, the Press Had Their Source and Ate Him Too Members of law enforcement assemble near the home of Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira on April 13, 2023, in Dighton, Mass.Photo: Steven Senne/APTracing the concept of homo sacer from antiquity to modern life, philosopher Giorgio Agamben cites the ancient Roman lexicographer Festus, who defined the term as someone “whom the people have judged on account of a crime. It is not permitted to sacrifice this man, yet he who kills him will not be condemned for homicide.” Homo sacer is thus an outlaw who is free to be pursued by vigilante lynch mobs but who, crucially, cannot be martyred. The mass media’s treatment of the alleged Pentagon leaker appears to have taken this conceit to heart, codifying him as a justifiable target for persecution, to be “tracked” and “hunt[ed] down.”Over and over, the mainstream press has employed a rhetoric of exclusion, stripping the leaker bare of any protections that might be afforded to a whistleblower. He is not, they tell us ad nauseum, an Edward S...

México: enfrentamiento entre el Ejército y sicarios del narco deja al menos siete muertos

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

México: enfrentamiento entre el Ejército y sicarios del narco deja al menos siete muertos MORELIA – Un enfrentamiento a balazos entre militares del Ejército mexicano y un grupo de sicarios del narcotráfico dejó este lunes un saldo de siete muertos y seis detenidos, en una zona boscosa del estado mexicano de Michoacán, oeste del país.Información de la XXI Zona Militar, con sede en la ciudad de Morelia, capital de Michoacán, precisó que el enfrentamiento ocurrió este lunes en una zona rural del poblado denominado como Tacario, en el municipio de Hidalgo.El grupo de sicarios se desplazaba en al menos tres vehículos, sobre un camino de terracería, donde se encontró con un convoy militar que realizaba operaciones contra el crimen organizado. México: lo golpean a batazos y lo queman vivo por robar dos plantas de brócoli México: protestan con un cadáver ante una fiscalía por la falta de respuestas En el enfrentamiento, un militar fue asesinado y otro más resultó herido, mientras que seis civiles armados fueron abatidos ...

Alton Maddox, lawyer in Tawana Brawley hoax case, dead at 77

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

Alton Maddox, lawyer in Tawana Brawley hoax case, dead at 77 NEW YORK (AP) — Civil rights lawyer Alton Maddox Jr., who represented victims of several notorious racist attacks in New York in the 1980s, has died. He was 77.Maddox died Sunday in a Bronx nursing home, funeral director Isaiah Owens said.Maddox represented Tawana Brawley, a Black teenager who claimed that a group of white men had abducted and raped her in 1987. A grand jury determined that Brawley’s story was a hoax, and former prosecutor Steven Pagones sued Maddox, fellow attorney C. Vernon Mason and the Rev. Al Sharpton for defamation for accusing him of taking part in the alleged attack.A jury ruled in 1998 that the three men had defamed Pagones and ordered them to pay $345,000.Maddox also represented Cedric Sandiford, one of three Black men who were accosted and chased by a group of white men in the Queens neighborhood of Howard Beach in 1986, as well as the family of Michael Griffith, who died after he was struck by a car during the Howard Beach attack.Maddox and other a...

Cale Makar suspended 1 game for hit on Jared McCann

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

Cale Makar suspended 1 game for hit on Jared McCann SEATTLE (KDVR) -- Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar will miss Wednesday's game 5 matchup against the Seattle Kraken after being suspended by the league.Makar was suspended for hitting Kraken forward Jared McCann about halfway through the first period. Full Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Playoffs coverage After a shot by McCann, the puck was knocked up and out of play. Initially, Makar seemed to put a hand out to steady himself against McCann, but as the two men skated toward the corner Makar shoulder checks McCann into the boards.After the game, Makar said he didn't know the puck was out of bounds when he made the hit.“It’s unfortunate. I never want to injure guys. Hopefully he’s all right,” Makar said after the game. “I didn’t feel like I tried to finish him that hard, but I feel like if I was in that scenario they would have done the exact same thing. I’m not trying to hurt anybody.”According to a video posted by the NHL's Department of Player Safety, there were three fa...

Gorsuch sold Colorado property to major law firm head after confirmation: report

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

Gorsuch sold Colorado property to major law firm head after confirmation: report (The Hill) - Justice Neil Gorsuch and two partners sold a Colorado property they owned to the head of a major law firm with business before the Supreme Court days after Gorsuch’s confirmation, according to Politico.Politico reported that Gorsuch had sought a buyer for nearly two years for the 3,000-square-foot home, located in Granby, Colo., and that Greenberg Traurig CEO Brian Duffy put the property under contract nine days after Gorsuch’s Senate confirmation to the high court in April 2017.Greenberg Traurig, which employs more than 2,000 attorneys, is regularly involved in cases before the high court. Denver among top 10 places people are leaving in 2023 Grand County, Colo., real estate records show that Brian and Kari Duffy, which match the names of the firm’s CEO and his wife, closed on a property sold by Walden Group, LLC, the name of Gorsuch’s company, on May 19, 2017. The sale was for $1.825 million, the records indicate. Gorsuch reportedly owned a 20 percent stake in ...

How Denver's high altitude can impact your cooking

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

How Denver's high altitude can impact your cooking DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver is known as the Mile High City for a reason: it sits at an elevation of 5,280 feet -- one mile -- above sea level.While Denver's elevation has nothing on some of the mountain towns west of it, residents still have to keep it in mind in their everyday lives. This includes cooking and baking. What works in a kitchen in Los Angeles -- situated at just over 300 feet above sea level -- won't work in Lakewood, and vice versa. What is the difference between altitude and elevation? According to the United States Department of Agriculture, most cookbooks consider anything 3,000 feet above sea level and higher "high altitude."Given the Denver metro sits at least 2,000 feet above that, there are some issues from the high altitude that might come into play when you're searing a steak or baking banana bread. How does it affect cooking?According to the USDA, the higher the elevation, the lower the atmospheric pressure.One way this impacts food preparation is by making wa...

BSO: Father charged after accidentally placing loaded gun in students bag

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

BSO: Father charged after accidentally placing loaded gun in students bag A father is facing several charges after officials said he accidentally left his loaded gun inside his child’s bag, prompting a lockdown at the student’s school. Park Lakes Elementary had to be placed on lockdown following calls that the gun was on campus, but just before 11 a.m., the lockdown was lifted. On Tuesday, Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the scene around 9:15 a.m. after the call came in from the school, located at 3925 N. State Road 7 in Lauderdale Lakes. BSO released a statement after coming in with the student: “Deputies made contact with the student and the child’s father, who stated he accidentally placed the weapon in the wrong bag,” the statement read in part. After searching the campus, the loaded gun was safely located and has since been confiscated. According to school officials, no threats were made to the school or staff. According to BSO, the father has been identified as 34-year-old Rasheed Anderson. He was charged...

Judge drops Broward school superintendent’s perjury case

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

Judge drops Broward school superintendent’s perjury case FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A judge dismissed a perjury charge Tuesday against a former Florida school superintendent accused of lying to a grand jury that investigated events surrounding the 2018 Parkland high school shooting, which left 17 dead.The case against former Broward County superintendent Robert Runcie stemmed from questions over his management of a $1 billion bond issue that passed four years before the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High massacre.Runcie and other bond supporters had said its primary focus would be to improve school safety. But the grand jurors in their final report accused Runcie and school board members of making “uninformed or even misinformed decisions, incompetent management and lack of meaningful oversight” in the bond’s implementation.Circuit Judge Martin Fein dismissed the grand jury’s 2021 indictment against Runcie, agreeing with defense attorneys that state law only gives it jurisdiction over crimes that occurred in multiple counti...

EU to deploy mission to Moldova to combat threats from Russia

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:03:51 GMT

EU to deploy mission to Moldova to combat threats from Russia The EU will send a civilian mission to Moldova to help the Eastern European nation combat growing threats from abroad, officials have confirmed, following a string of reports that the Kremlin is working to destabilize the former Soviet Republic.In a statement issued Monday, the bloc’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said that the mission, under the Common Security and Defence Policy, would step up “support to Moldova [to] protect its security, territorial integrity and sovereignty” against Russia.Officials confirmed that the mission will focus on “crisis management and hybrid threats, including cybersecurity, and countering foreign information manipulation and interference.”In February, the president of neighboring Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Kyiv’s security services had intercepted Russian plans to “break the democracy of Moldova and establish control over Moldova.” The country’s pro-EU leader, President Maia Sandu, ...