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Posted by : DayaLys / On : July 11, 2018

Police ID woman found dead in trash compactor at New York City condo building

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An employee at a 29-story condominium tower in Manhattan stumbled across a gruesome sight.

The building employee found a woman stuffed in a trash compactor in the complex at about 5 p.m. Tuesday, according to the New York Police Department.

A resident of the building, 48-year-old Lara Prychenko, was unconscious and unresponsive, police said, and pronounced dead at the scene.

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Posted by : DayaLys / On : July 11, 2018

Judge: FBI agent charged after backflip shooting can carry gun

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An FBI agent who is accused of accidentally shooting a man while performing a backflip in a bar can have his gun back, a judge has ruled.

Chase Bishop, 29, was off-duty when he was filmed dropping his gun while dancing. As he picked it up he fired one shot, seriously wounding a man.

Video of the 2 June incident in a Denver nightclub led to his arrest.

On Tuesday a county judge in Colorado – where he is facing a second-degree assault charge – issued the ruling.

During the court appearance in Denver Mr Bishop’s protection order was amended to allow him to resume carrying his service pistol both while on and off duty, a spokesman for the Denver District Attorney’s office told the Denver Post.

Mr Bishop was in court on TuesdayImage copyrightCBS
Image captionMr Bishop was in court on Tuesday

The judge issued the ruling “so long as it is done in a manner pursuant to FBI policy,” said the spokesman Ken Lane.

Mr Bishop, who lives and works in Washington DC, was off duty and on vacation when he was filmed at Mile High Spirits, a distillery and dance club in Denver.

Mobile phone video shows him dancing in a circle of people. A gun falls out of his waistband while he does a backflip, and goes off as he picks it up from the floor.

Handout of police mugshot of Chase Bishop released on 12 June 2018Image copyrightDENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Image captionVideo of Chase Bishop who accidentally shot a man while dancing in a Denver nightclub went viral

A lawyer for Mr Bishop told the judge that the man who was shot in the leg, Tim Reddington, 24, and his family did not object to the agent continuing to carry his gun.

In an interview less than a month after the shooting, Mr Reddington, who had recently moved to Denver from Chicago, said he did not blame the agent.

“I don’t want to blame anybody, throw anybody under the truck,” he told ABC’s Good Morning America programme.

Dancing FBI agent charged after shooting

Mr Bishop’s drug and blood alcohol tests, which will not be released, do not warrant any further charges, prosecutors told the Denver Post.

Colorado law prohibits anyone from carrying a gun while under the influence of alcohol.

Lawyers say that a plea deal is being negotiated to settle the assault charge, but did not disclose any details.

According to the FBI website, “agents are to be armed at all times”.

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Posted by : DayaLys / On : July 11, 2018

NYC mayor de Blasio disputes Border Protection allegations he crossed border illegally

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio lashed out at the Trump administration and denied any wrongdoing after a letter from U.S. Customs and Border Protection emerged stating the mayor and his security detail illegally crossed over the U.S.-Mexico border during a visit to Texas last month.

During a news conference Wednesday at the Marcy Houses in Brooklyn, de Blasio called the allegations “absolutely ridiculous” and an attempt by the Trump administration to create a distraction amid the immigration debate involving illegal immigrant children.

“[This] is another way to distract [the American people] from an inhumane policy,” de Blasio said about the letter being released about two weeks after it was issued.

“Threats by the Trump administration will not stop me from speaking out and won’t stop my fellow mayors from speaking out,” the mayor said.

In a letter sent on June 25 and obtained by Fox News, CBP said de Blasio and his security detail, run by the New York Police Department, illegally crossed the border near El Paso on June 21. The mayor and his security detail were spotted taking photos by a Border Patrol agent on the Rio Grande River flood plain south of the Tornillo, Texas, Port of Entry.

They had been denied earlier in the day entrance to a holding facility for immigrant children, which de Blasio said on Wednesday “made no sense.”

The letter said a border patrol agent approached a group of 10 to 12 people and asked if they received authorization from a Border Patrol or public affairs officer to be in the area. New York Police Department inspector Howard Redmond was with de Blasio and the group did not have a Border Patrol agent or public affairs officer with them, according to the letter.

FILE - In this Thursday, June 21, 2018, file photo, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio looks through a closed gate at the Port of Entry facility, in Fabens, Texas, where tent shelters are being used to house separated family members. U.S. Customs and Border Protection is alleging that de Blasio illegally crossed from Mexico into the U.S. while visiting the El Paso, Texas, area in June, an accusation the mayor’s office flatly denies. (AP Photo/Matt York, File)

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio looks through a closed gate at the Port of Entry facility, in Fabens, Texas, where tent shelters are being used to house separated family members..  (AP)

When asked how they entered the vicinity, the group reportedly pointed toward Mexico.

“The agent informed the group that they had illegally crossed the United States/Mexico Border at a place other than a designated port of entry and that this was a violation of federal law,” the letter read.

The agent ordered the group to remain at the scene, but they disregarded the request and walked across a river bed and back into Mexico, according to the letter. The agent had left to get a supervisor to take the group to an official crossing for an inspection per federal law.

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Posted by : DayaLys / On : July 11, 2018

Migrants describe hunger and solitary confinement at for-profit detention center

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CNN)The 40-year-old mother found herself in solitary confinement, locked in a cell behind a steel door for 23 hours a day, according to her legal filing and attorney.

The woman, identified in court documents only by the initials R.M., was taken into custody in May while crossing the border illegally to seek asylum. She was separated from her teenage daughter. Now, she’s being held at a privately run immigrant detention facility — effectively, a prison — known as the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington.
The facility, which US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said held 1,495 detainees as of June 30, sits within a toxic sludge field and EPA Superfund site where residential construction has been barred. It has been the target of more than a dozen hunger strikes in recent years, each involving from a dozen to hundreds of detainees, over complaints of inadequate food and medical care, among other issues.
Its operator, Florida-based The GEO Group, is fighting two lawsuits in Washington over alleged labor-law violations for a dollar-a-day migrant detainee work program it calls voluntary. And the center has in recent years faced one of the highest number of complaints about alleged physical and sexual assaults against detainees of any facility of its kind in the nation, according to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement data obtained through public records requests by the advocacy group Freedom for Immigrants.
GEO Group declined CNN’s requests for an interview. In emailed responses, spokesman Pablo Paez defended the company’s record in detaining immigrants and said it complies with “performance-based standards set by the Federal government” and accreditation guidelines.
“Our employees are proud of our record in managing the Tacoma ICE Processing Center with high-quality, culturally responsive services in a safe, secure, and humane environment,” Paez said. “Members of our team strive to treat all of those entrusted to our care with compassion, dignity, and respect.”
The Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement strategy has been a financial boon for GEO Group, which along with its affiliates contributed more than half a million dollars to then-candidate Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign and his inaugural committee, according to Federal Election Commission data.
And GEO Group is not alone.
The private-prison industry as a whole is benefiting from Trump’s border policies. But those lucrative business opportunities are also drawing increased public and legal scrutiny to a system that, advocates say, treats detainees cruelly. And, thanks to the hunger strikes and a grass-roots protest campaign, the public spotlight is now falling on the Northwest Detention Center.
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Posted by : DayaLys / On : July 11, 2018

Feds miss deadline to reunite all immigrant children under 5 with families

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SAN DIEGO — Lawyers for the Justice Department said in a court filing Tuesday that the federal government will miss a court-imposed deadline to reunite most of 102 migrant children under the age of 5 with their parents from whom they were separated. More children were reunited with their families Tuesday, but there were still dozens still separated from their families by the end of the day.

CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal reports that the judge wants to see constant progress and that there is a system in place that tracks these children.

As of Tuesday morning, four children had been reunited with their parents, according to the joint filing submitted by the government and the ACLU to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

A June 26 court order stemming from a lawsuit filed over the Justice Department’s “zero tolerance” policy — which led adults and children to be separated when apprehended crossing the border — gave the government two weeks to reunite children under the age of 5 with their parents, and one month for all others.

On a conference call with reporters Tuesday, Chris Meekins, chief of staff for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ assistant secretary for preparedness and response, said the administration has tried to speed up reunifications by adding extra staff to conduct criminal background checks and determine claims of parentage.

“Let me be clear, HHS could have transferred every child in HHS care to a parent if we did not take into account child safety,” Meekins said.

Meekins said at least 14 children will not be reunited with those claiming to be parents, eight of whom failed criminal background checks, five of whom were determined not to be parents and one of whom is the subject of a claim of child abuse deemed to be credible.

The filing noted 13 others currently deemed ineligible for reunification, for reasons ranging from parents currently in the custody of other criminal justice agencies to a parent who is being treated for a communicable disease, and one who lives in a home with another adult who has a criminal background.

One child whose parents’ location is unknown may not actually be an immigrant, according to the filing.

“Records show the parent and child might be U.S. citizens,” lawyers for the government wrote in the filing.

Abril Valdes, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan told the Associated Press that two young boys and a girl were among those reunited Tuesday with their families at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The parents will be free while their cases wind through immigration court, and they’re expected to be required to wear ankle monitors, AP reports.

Valdes says her client, Ever Reyes Mejia, and the other two fathers “were hugging and loving their” children and telling the kids that “they were never going to be separated again.”

In total, the administration said it expects to ultimately reunite 75 of the 102 children with their parents. It noted that 20 of those parents were already deported, even though their children remain in U.S. government custody.

In the filing, the ACLU criticized the government’s work reuniting the children with their parents.

“For (the parents) who were deported without their children, (government officials) have not even tried to contact them or facilitate their reunification by today,” ACLU lawyers wrote.

There are as many as 2,900 more children five or older who remain in federal custody awaiting a July 26 reunification deadline, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said Thursday.

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Posted by : DayaLys / On : July 11, 2018

This Black Family Was Delivering Papers, And Guess What? Cops Were Called On Them.

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T’is officially the season for calling the police on our Brothers and Sisters

A mother wanted to teach her sons about the value of hard work, and thought that a good-old-fashioned paper route was the way to do so. Instead, however, her sons learned a hard lesson about being black in America, ABC6/FOX28 reports.

Brandie Sharpe and sons Mycah, 17, and Uriah, 11, were working a paper route in a Columbus, Ohio neighborhood when they realized they’d accidentally delivered a few papers to the wrong houses.

Sharp sent Uriah to retrieve the misplaced papers and as he was doing so, the group was approached by a police officer.

“I showed him the thing for the Dispatch, The Bag, the midday week paper, that we get,” Brandie told ABC6/FOX28. “And he said ‘Oh, really?’ and by that time I was kind of like, ‘Okay, why are you questioning me about this?'”

A resident had called the police on the family.

“It looked like at first they were delivering newspapers or something, but I noticed they were walking up to the houses with nothing in hand and one of them came back with something,” the caller told the dispatcher. “I mean, I don’t want to say something was going on, but it just but it just seemed kind of suspicious.”

Sharp isn’t buying it.

“I want to know what was suspicious, what was suspicious,” Sharp told NBC4. “That an 11-year -old was up in the driveway, getting a newspaper, literally went up and came right back down.”

The incident prompted an angry Facebook post from Sharp that went viral.

“First day of paper route and we are pulled over by police … Sad I cant even teach my son the value of working without someone whispering and looking at us out the side of their eye perhaps because we DON’T ‘look like a person that belongs in their neighborhood,’” she wrote.

“Police officer pulls up and ask us questions as if we were intruding in their area. Totally disgusted and disturbed that this kind of behavior still exist [sic]. My apologies Upper Arlington for bringing my 12-year-old African American son into your neighborhood to deliver the paper and make a few dollars on the side … NO HARM INTENDED … I will make sure my boss changes his route.”

Police department spokesman Bryan McKean says the responding officer “determined very quickly that these individuals were delivering the newspaper,” and that race wasn’t a factor in the department’s response.

“If she feels she was treated unfairly by our officer, we want to hear from her,” McKean said. “We want to know what our officer did to make her feel that way so we can investigate that and we can find out.”

The Upper Arlington Police Department also issued a statement describing the incident and pointing out a law saying delivery people cannot leave papers driveways.

“For some context, [Upper Arlington] recently enacted a law placing more stringent requirements on the delivery of printed materials, such as advertising packets, to help reduce littering. Deliveries must be made to specific locations, such as on a porch or through a mail slot in the front door,” the statement read. “This has changed the patterns of delivery people, since they are required to walk up to each home to correctly deliver these materials. Residents are seeing this change in approach but may not be aware of the new law.”

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : July 11, 2018

Burglar Calls Police for Help After Breaking Into Escape Room in Washington State, Getting Trapped

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Generally, you’re supposed to break out of an escape room, not into one.

But in Vancouver, Washington, a man had to call the police for help after he broke into NW Escape Experience — and couldn’t get out.

“Once we got down there [to the business] and realized the damage was minimal, we just thought it was hilarious,” owner Rob Bertrand told CNN Tuesday.

Escape rooms have gained popularity in recent years. Groups work together under a time limit, finding clues and solving puzzles, to get out of rooms.

The burglar inadvertently tried his hand at the team-building craze on Sunday morning.

“When he got in he just kind of made himself at home,” Bertrand said. “He actually stole one beer from the refrigerator. The police say he also had a burrito.”

“We assume he was going to have a nice warm breakfast,” he added.

In addition to the beer, the man also allegedly stole a cell phone and a TV remote.

The man then tried to get out the back door, Bertrand said, but he had damaged it so badly trying to get in, he couldn’t open it.

So he called 911, using the phone at the front desk. Eventually, he did manage to get out the back door, only to run into a police officer who promptly arrested him, Bertrand said.

The suspect faces a charge of 2nd-degree burglary, according to CNN affiliate KOIN. CNN has reached out to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office for comment.

The man was inside the business for at least 35 minutes. That beats many people who attempt NW Escape Experience’s escape rooms — visitors usually spend an average of 50 to 58 minutes trying to get out. The record is about 33 minutes. However, Bertrand says the suspect’s time won’t count.

“He did call 911. That’s not a win. He quit,” Bertrand said.

Bertrand is excited about the business’ new claim to fame.

“We’re going to start claiming that we’re the only escape room in the nation that has 100 percent capture rate for criminals,” he said.

via:  https://ktla.com/2018/07/11/burglar-calls-police-for-help-after-breaking-into-escape-room-getting-trapped/

Posted by : Devin Brown / On : July 10, 2018

Ant-Man and The Wasp Review (Spoilers)

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Well looks like the MCU has wrapped up their movies for the year with the latest being Ant-Man and The Wasp the sequel to 2015’s Ant-Man.

Let me start off by saying that Ant-Man and The Wasp is a definite tonal shift from Avengers: Infinity War. We went from dark and gloomy to happy and funny.

Paul Rudd once again was awesome and hilarious as Ant-Man. He plays the role of the underdog very well. Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly were also great as Hank Pym and Hope Van Dyne. I loved Hank Pym’s sarcasm just as much as I did in the first one. Watching Lilly as The Wasp was absolutely fantastic and I loved all of her fight scenes from start to finish.

The two new comers, Ghost and Bill Foster stood out to me as well. Hannah John-Kamen did very well as Ghost. Ghost isn’t essentially the bad guy in this film, rather she’s just going by harsh means just to save her life. Laurence Fishburne as Ghost was very interesting especially seeing his rivalry with Hank Pym and his father daughter relationship with Ava.

Now here’s the twist that a lot of people didn’t see coming. During the midcredit scene Scott is sent into the Quantum Realm by Hank and Hope and Janet Van Dyne, Hanks wife and Hope’s mother some time after rescuing not only Janet,but also saving Ghost from death. During the scene Scott gathers some energy from the quantum realm but before he’s able to return, Hank, Hope, and Janet all turn to dust from the result of Thanos’ snap from Avengers: Infinity War leaving Lang stuck in the quantum realm. It’s a dark but great twist showing that anyone could be taken away by the snap.

Overall I really enjoyed this movie and it’s a great stress reliever from that which was Infinity War. On a scale of 1-10 I give it an 8. If you haven’t seen Ant-Man yet go out and see it as soon as possible!

Posted by : kevin dukes / On : July 10, 2018

Daycare used Magic Eraser on kids’ faces, caused chemical burns

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DENVER, Colorado —

Parents in Denver are searching for answers after their children received chemical burns at a daycare.

The parents believe a teacher is responsible for the chemical burns caused by an incident involving a magic eraser in May.

“The two teachers came up to me when I picked him up and said, ‘your son and another boy got into a marker fight.’ And immediately my son said ‘Mommy my throat hurts,” parent Caitlin Sims said.

Sims was the first parent to be notified about her child’s injuries.

“The teacher said, ‘oh, I’m so sorry. I must have been scrubbing you too hard when I cleaned you,” Sims said.

Joel and Stacy Dant did not find out about what happened to their son until hours later.

“It just looked red, like just redness was all. And then the next day was whenever it like really started to show,” Stacey said.

Both sets of parents returned days later to review surveillance video.

“It was the toughest thing that my wife and I have ever seen,” parent Josh Sims said.

They say the scabs on both of the boys’ faces does not show the real trauma.

“Pushing her thumb into his neck, ripped him backwards and pulled him over backwards, to the extent that he buckled,” Josh said.

The Dants and Sims’ say they started getting different stories from the school about what happened and what could be done.

“Frankly, we expected the school to advocate a little bit more for us,” Josh said.

Online records showed the school is under probation, but does not show any injuries or complaints in the past three years.

Child protective services told the Sims’ it could be a few more weeks before a report is ready.

The lawsuit filed is against the school, its parent company, and the teacher involved.

A statement from the school’s company says it has taken the appropriate steps and will continue their investigation.

via:  http://abc7chicago.com/lawsuit-daycare-used-magic-eraser-on-kids-faces-caused-chemical-burns-/3737603/
Posted by : kevin dukes / On : July 10, 2018

Man allegedly strangled wife to save her from going to jail over new car debt

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HOUSTON, Texas —

A northeast Houston man told police he murdered his wife because he did not want her to go to jail if she could not pay for her new car.

Francisco Olazaran, 67, is charged with the murder of his wife, Maria Olazaran, 63. The medical examiner ruled she died from manual strangulation.

According to Houston police, on the morning of July 4, when the city was getting hammered by rain, Francisco walked into Sand Dollar Thrift Store on Harrisburg in east Houston and said his wife, who was sitting in the car, had just been choked and robbed by three men.

An employee called for help. Police say Francisco repeated that same story to them and then changed it.

According to court documents, he said his wife had just traded in an older car for a newer one. He didn’t have a job. Maria, he said, didn’t make much money working for Walmart, and he was worried she could not afford the car payments.

“The defendant stated that morning he killed the complainant because he did not want her to go to jail over the debt,” a prosecutor read from documents during Francisco’s first court appearance on July 5. “He stated that he did not want her to go to jail and that he preferred for her to die.”

An investigator told Eyewitness News the couple had been married for many years. The victim, a mother and grandmother, was pronounced dead at the hospital. Francisco’s charges were upgraded to murder on Saturday.

He is being held in jail on an $80,000 bond and, as a Mexican National who has lived in the United States for 15 years, must surrender his passport if he posts it.

Francisco is expected in court on Tuesday.

via:  http://abc7chicago.com/man-allegedly-strangled-wife-to-save-her-from-going-to-jail/3738764/

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