Takeover bank robbery led feds into Northern California woods for modern day treasure hunt

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Takeover bank robbery led feds into Northern California woods for modern day treasure hunt SAN FRANCISCO — On Sept. 16, 2020, two masked men burst into a Tri Counties Bank branch in Eureka, pointed a replica semi-automatic pistol at the clerk and left with $32,916 in cash.The robbers split up the loot relatively evenly and went their separate ways. Police eventually tracked down the pair and the money, but doing so required officers to trudge through the Northern California woods on a modern-day treasure hunt led by one of the suspects.The man who led police to more than $15,000 in cash he’d buried in the Humboldt County woods has been identified in court records as 37-year-old Wyatt Waylon Whitlow. On April 27, in a federal courthouse in San Francisco, Senior U.S. District Judge William Orrick sentenced Whitlow to five years in prison, the same sentence Whitlow’s co-defendant, Nolan Colegrove, received in 2021, court records show.Police solved the robbery in a matter of hours, after tracking down an abandoned Ford F-250 truck registered to Whitlow that ...

This East Bay city has seen a drop in violent crime. Here's why.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

This East Bay city has seen a drop in violent crime. Here's why. RICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) -- In the midst of reports about surging crime in the Bay Area, one East Bay city has seen a reduction in gun violence leading to a dramatic drop in violent crimes, despite low police staffing levels. In the City of Richmond, proactive policing and community outreach have played pivotal roles in diminishing crime.By the end of 2023, the Richmond Police Department expects to be at its full allotted staffing level. The agency is gaining more interest from recruits and once fully trained, the additional boots on the ground will alleviate the excessive overtime officers are working now. Mugshot released of San Jose crime spree suspect; 3 dead "There's light at the end of the tunnel, which is great for the department," said Richmond PD Sergeant Donald Patchin.In the meantime, the current police force is managing through lowering levels of crime. Since the start of the year, from month-to-month, almost all violent crimes are trending down, including sexual assaul...

Silver says Morant not being charged with a crime won’t prevent NBA penalties

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Silver says Morant not being charged with a crime won’t prevent NBA penalties DENVER (AP) — Memphis guard Ja Morant not being charged with a crime for twice displaying a gun on social media will not prevent the NBA from handing down more discipline, Commissioner Adam Silver said Friday.Silver is preparing to announce whatever penalty is coming Morant’s way for the second gun incident shortly after the end of the NBA Finals. He suspended Morant for eight games in March after the Grizzlies star held a gun in a suburban Denver nightclub while streaming himself live on Instagram. Another live stream in May, this time while sharing the front seat of a car with one of his friends, saw Morant displaying a weapon again.“Waving them around, displaying them in a certain context, is not consistent with gun safety and is not the proper message that an NBA player, particularly one at Ja’s level, should be sending to the tens of millions of followers he has — and particularly when it’s an incident once again, where it’s been streamed live on social media,” Silver said. “So...

Churchill Downs moves meet to Ellis Park to examine protocols following 12 horse deaths

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Churchill Downs moves meet to Ellis Park to examine protocols following 12 horse deaths Churchill Downs will suspend racing on Wednesday and move the remainder of its spring meet to Ellis Park in order to conduct a “top-to-bottom” review of safety and surface protocols in the wake of 12 horse fatalities the past month at the home of the Kentucky Derby.No single factor has been identified as a potential cause for the fatalities or pattern detected, according to a release, but the decision was made to relocate the meet “in an abundance of caution.”“What has happened at our track is deeply upsetting and absolutely unacceptable,” Churchill Downs Inc. CEO Bill Carstanjen said in Friday’s release. “We need to take more time to conduct a top-to-bottom review of all of the details and circumstances so that we can further strengthen our surface, safety and integrity protocols.”Racing will continue at Churchill Downs through Sunday before shifting to the CDI-owned racing and gaming facility in Henderson, Kentucky. Ellis Park’s meet was scheduled to start ...

Mile-High NBA advantage: Denver altitude helps Nuggets go unbeaten at home in playoffs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Mile-High NBA advantage: Denver altitude helps Nuggets go unbeaten at home in playoffs DENVER (AP) — Joking around before the start of the NBA Finals, Charles Barkley and Grant Hill took hits from oxygen masks they brought onto the set for a pregame TV show.But the thin air in Denver is no joke. There’s a reason it’s known as the Mile High City.The city sits 5,280 feet above sea level and there’s plenty of science that shows just how altitude impacts any athlete — including basketball players. The Denver Nuggets have been using the lung-searing elevation to their advantage for years — especially during these playoffs.With their 104-93 win over the Miami Heat on Thursday, the Nuggets improved to 9-0 at home during their postseason run. Yes, Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and friends have a lot to do with it. But altitude deserves an assist. The Nuggets try to push the pace to make the Heat feel the burn coming in from sea level.“So there’s just as much as oxygen in Denver as there is in Miami,” explained Randy Wilber, a senior sports physiologist for the U.S. O...

Biden to give Oval Office address on debt ceiling deal Friday evening after US avoids default

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Biden to give Oval Office address on debt ceiling deal Friday evening after US avoids default WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden planned to praise the contentious, just-passed budget deal in a speech to the nation Friday evening, ready to sign the agreement averting the country’s first-ever government default, which would have sent shock waves through the U.S. and global economies.The measure was approved late Thursday night after passing the House in yet another late session the night before. Biden is expected to sign it at the White House on Saturday. After days of default threats, the debt limit-budget agreement was worked out by Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, giving Republicans some of their spending-cut demands but holding the line on major Democratic priorities.“No one got everything they wanted but the American people got what they needed,” Biden was to say, according to excerpts released in advance by the White House. “We averted an economic crisis and an economic collapse.”“We’re cutting spending and bringing deficits down,” Biden was to say. “And,...

UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Sudan and path to renewed democratic transition talks

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Sudan and path to renewed democratic transition talks UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council called Friday for an immediate cease-fire in Sudan to be followed by a permanent halt to hostilities and fresh efforts to reach a lasting democratic political settlement in the conflict-wracked country.The U.N.’s most powerful body strongly condemned all attacks on civilians since fighting between rival generals vying for power broke out in mid-April and called for “rapid, safe and unhindered access throughout Sudan” to help millions in need.The fighting has killed at least 866 civilians and wounded thousands more, according to the Sudanese Doctors’ Syndicate which tracks civilian casualties. And more than 1.3 million people have fled their homes to try to escape the violence, with over a million still in the country and 320,000 in neighboring Egypt, South Sudan, Chad, Ethiopia, and the Central African Republic, according to the U.N.’s International Organization for Migration.The press statement from the council was issued before the c...

Retired Phoenix police officer in landmark Miranda rights case dies at 87

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Retired Phoenix police officer in landmark Miranda rights case dies at 87 PHOENIX (AP) — Retired Phoenix Police Capt. Carroll Cooley, the arresting officer in the landmark case partially responsible for the Supreme Court’s Miranda rights ruling that requires suspects be read their rights, has died, the department confirmed Friday. He was 87. Phoenix police said in a brief statement that Cooley died on May 29 after an unspecified illness. The location and exact cause of his death were not immediately available, nor was information about services or survivors.Cooley joined the Phoenix department in 1958 and retired two decades later. On March 13, 1963, Cooley arrested Ernesto Miranda in the kidnap and rape of an 18-year-old Phoenix woman. Miranda was eventually convicted based on his handwritten confession and sentenced to 20-30 years in prison. Miranda appealed, and the case eventually went up to the U.S. Supreme Court, which issued a 1966 ruling overturning the conviction, saying that suspects should be advised of their constitutional rights against...

Detroit Grand Prix provides IndyCar drivers with fresh start after Indy 500

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Detroit Grand Prix provides IndyCar drivers with fresh start after Indy 500 DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Grand Prix, coming off Josef Newgarden’s win at the Indianapolis 500, provides drivers and teams with a chance for a fresh start for the rest of the season.Jack Harvey is thankful for that.The Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver is ranked No. 22, and, with 11 races remaining, he’s fighting to keep his job and salvage a sputtering IndyCar career.The Detroit Grand Prix is returning to a downtown street course for the first time since 1991 after running up the river on Belle Isle, perhaps giving Harvey a better chance to earn desperately needed points on Sunday.“We’re probably the most grateful for an equal opportunity,” Harvey said. “It’s a completely new track and no one really knows what to expect.”Harvey acknowledged he had a humbling experience in Indianapolis.The 30-year-old British driver was bumped off the starting grid. He bounced back in last-chance qualifying to earn a spot by barely edging teammate Graham Rahal, the team owner’...

Former Aurora officer sentenced for standing by when man was strangled

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:19 GMT

Former Aurora officer sentenced for standing by when man was strangled ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — A former Aurora police officer broke down in tears in a courtroom Friday as she was sentenced for failing to intervene and help a man in trouble.A judge admonished her, saying she should have stopped another officer from using excessive force.During much of the sentencing hearing, former Aurora Police Officer Francine Martinez cried as a judge considered her fate after being convicted of failing to intervene. Ghost guns banned under new Colorado law Two years ago, police body camera video showed her at a scene where another officer used excessive force. The man seen in the video, Kyle Vinson, was wanted on a warrant.The video shows an officer holding a gun to Vinson’s head and strangling him for 39 seconds. Martinez was sentenced to six months under house arrest.“I do not see that this rises to the level that you actually need be physically incarcerated in the Arapahoe County detention facility," Judge Cheryl Rowles-Stokes said.Law makes it a crime ...