Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ club mass killer gets life in prison, victim says ‘devil awaits’ defendant
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A suspect who killed five people at a Colorado Springs nightclub in 2022 was sentenced to life in prison for murder on Monday, after victims called the defendant a “monster” who hunted down LGBTQ+ patrons in a calculated attack.Anderson Lee Aldrich pleaded guilty to five counts of murder and 46 counts of attempted murder – one for each person inside Club Q on the night of the shooting. Aldrich also pleaded no contest to two hate crimes, one a felony and the other a misdemeanor.“This thing sitting in this court room is not a human, it is a monster,” said Jessica Fierro, who’s daughter’s boyfriend was killed that night. “The devil awaits with open arms.”The guilty plea comes just seven months after the shooting and spares victim’s families and survivors a long and potentially painful trial. People in the courtroom wiped away tears as the judge explained the charges and read out the names of the victims.“You are targeting a group of people for their simpl...Trudeau warns against ‘too much speculation’ on how Russia’s revolt affects Ukraine
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
VESTMANNAEYJAR, ICELAND — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined the leaders of Nordic countries on Monday in a statement to increase co-operation as like-minded partners, and to affirm their support for Ukraine. The leaders also expressed concern over the potential effects of this weekend’s short-lived uprising in Russia, though Trudeau said it is too early to tell what it could mean for the war.“I think everyone has a lot of questions about what this actually means, but we don’t yet have a lot of answers. And too much speculation right now I think could probably be extremely counterproductive,” Trudeau said in a joint news conference with Nordic prime ministers in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, where he was a special guest at their annual meeting.“What we are doing, as we always will, is discussing possible challenges and possible consequences for our own security, for our people’s security, for global stability. That is our highest preoccupation.”...Canada Soccer, in ‘real struggle,’ may need to explore bankruptcy protection
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
Canada Soccer may have to consider bankruptcy protection if its finances do not improve, interim general secretary Jason deVos said in a story reported by TSN’s Rick Westhead.“We are in a real struggle. It’s not imminent, but we need to explore what bankruptcy entails and how it might affect our organization,” deVos, who once captained the Canadian men’s national team and took over in his executive position in April, said in the story. “We don’t have enough revenue coming in for the programs that need to be run, and that includes everything from grassroots coach education and referee development to youth national teams and our senior men’s and women’s teams.”DeVos was clear on where the organization stood when it came to exploring bankruptcy.“(bankruptcy) has been discussed, but not in the sense of this is a strategy or this is something that we’re looking at,” he told Westhead. “It’s been discussed more from my own perspective to learn about it. ...Maine House votes to ensure teens can receive gender-affirming health care
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The Maine House voted Monday in favor of a bill to ensure 16- and 17-year-olds can receive gender-affirming hormone therapy without parental consent if certain conditions are met.The bill, approved 73-60, allows those teens to undergo treatment without parental consent if they are diagnosed with gender dysphoria, are experiencing harm and have received counseling. It now goes to the Senate for further debate.Both chambers already voted to enshrine in law a requirement for the state’s Medicaid program to cover gender-affirming care. Maine’s actions come as a growing number of states seek to ban gender-affirming care.At least 20 states have now enacted laws restricting or banning gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors, and most of those states face lawsuits.A federal judge struck down Arkansas’ ban as unconstitutional last week, and federal judges have temporarily blocked bans in Alabama and Indiana. Oklahoma has agreed to not enforce its ban while ...Elderly woman in critical condition after violent assault in Oshawa
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
Durham Regional Police have arrested a 37-year-old man after an elderly woman was critically injured in a violent assault in Oshawa on Saturday. Officers were called to a residence on Bermuda Court at around 11:20 p.m. Saturday after reports of an argument. Once on scene police located a 72-year-old woman with significant injuries. She was rushed to a Toronto-area trauma centre where she remains in life-threatening condition.“A male was on scene when officers arrived and was taken into custody,” Durham police stated in a release. “During the arrest two officers received minor injuries and were treated at a local area hospital. The accused also suffered non-disclosed injuries, which are being investigated by the Special Investigations Unit. Sean Carter, 37, of Oshawa is facing charges of aggravated assault and assault a peace officer.NYC will add Diwali as a public school holiday, but there’s a catch this year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City will add the festival of Diwali to the list of public school holidays in recognition of the growth of the city’s South Asian and Indo-Caribbean communities, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday.Diwali, known as the festival of lights, happens October or November depending on the lunar calendar.However, this year it falls on Sunday Nov. 12 — so the 2023-2024 school calendar will not be affected by the change.City officials say more that 200,000 New York City residents celebrate Diwali, which is observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and some Buddhists.“This is a city that’s continuously changing, continuously welcoming communities from all over the world,” Adams said in announcing that Diwali will join celebrations including Rosh Hashana and Lunar New Year as a day off for students. “Our school calendar must reflect the new reality on the ground.”The new holiday will become official if Gov. Kathy Hochul, also a Democrat, signs a bill passed by the New York ...Honduras pool hall shooting may be linked to prison massacre that killed 46, say police
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Honduras started an El Salvador-style mass sweep of prisons Monday and arrested a suspect in a pool-hall shooting on Saturday that killed 11 people.Police said they were investigating the possibility the pool hall shooting could be revenge for last week’s gang-related massacre of 46 female inmates, the worst atrocity at a women’s prison in recent memory.The Honduran government has vowed to crack down on gang violence and put curfews in place. On Monday, the military police — who have taken charge of the nation’s prisons — posted photos of male inmates forced to sit in rows, spread-legged and touching, during a raid to seize contraband in one prison.Such tactics — with inmates clad only in shorts, their heads bowed onto the backs of the men in front of them — were made famous last year by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele during his crackdown on gangs. Bukele’s harsh tactics led to human rights abuses but also proved popular in the Central American ...From Yankees caps to unbuttoned jerseys, MLB is hoping fashion fuels interest in France
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
LONDON (AP) — France might not know too much about baseball. Fashion is another story.As Major League Baseball tries to solve Europe, it’s looking for ways to connect with the locals and grow its fan base.In Britain, there’s a common language and a similar bat-and-ball game in cricket. The Netherlands has a baseball tradition with star players from Aruba and Curacao. Germany has a big U.S. military presence, and like the U.K. has been receptive to the NFL.And France?“One of the things that people often overlook with baseball is the fashion element,” Chris Marinak, MLB’s chief operations and strategy officer, told The Associated Press in a recent interview. “One of the things that comes to mind when you think about France is fashion. We have a really large fashion business there and the presence of jerseys and hats in particular are really, really strong in France.”France is one of MLB’s hottest markets in Europe for online merchandise sales, with caps up 152% this ...Shopify to fight CRA request for six years of merchant tax records: CEO
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
Shopify Inc.’s chief executive says the company will challenge a request from the Canada Revenue Agency to turn over six years of records for Canadian stores using the firm’s software.“This feels like low-key overreach to me,” Tobi Lütke said in a Friday evening tweet.“We will fight this.”Federal Court documents show the minister of national revenue began seeking the records from the Ottawa-based e-commerce business in April.The government said the records were being sought in order to verify that Canadian merchants were obeying the Income Tax Act and the Excise Tax Act.In a notice of application, it maintained that Shopify’s records include the identity, sales amounts and other relevant account details of the merchants, but said “the minister does not know the identities of the relevant merchants.”All parties involved are asking for a one-day hearing on the matter to take place between Feb. 13 and March 17, 2024.Shopify did not ...Charges dropped against mother and 14-year-old son in fatal shooting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:32:51 GMT
CHICAGO -- Charges have been dropped against a mother and her 14-year-old son after a fatal shooting in a restaurant in the city's West Pullman neighborhood June 18. Mother instructed 14-year-old son to shoot, kill man at hot dog stand, court docs allege According to the State's Attorney's Office, in light of emerging evidence, the Attorney's Office has dismissed the charges against Carlisha Hood and her son. On June 18, Hood entered Maxwell Street Express to get food while her son waited in the car outside. Shortly after, a man entered the restaurant and an argument ensued between Hood and him, court documents state. Hood allegedly was texting her son from the store, signaling him. He entered the restaurant during the argument. The argument quickly turned physical when the man punched Hood in the head multiple times. Then, the documents state, Hood's son displayed a firearm and fired shots at the man. He sustained a gunshot wound to the back. The man then fled the restaurant whe...Latest news
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