CHP: 100 mph wrong-way Bay Bridge driver with children in car arrested in San Leandro after high-speed chase
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
SAN LEANDRO — A 33-year-old woman suspected of driving 100 mph the wrong way on the Bay Bridge with two children in her vehicle was arrested Tuesday morning after a pursuit to a relative’s home in San Leandro that also reached speeds of 100 mph, the California Highway Patrol said.The woman, whose name was not immediately released, and the two children, ages 6 and 8, were taken to a hospital as a precaution for evaluation. The woman was arrested on a variety of charges and was expected to be booked at Santa Rita Jail after being released from the hospital.The CHP said an officer working to provide safety for a construction zone crew in the Yerba Buena Tunnel saw a Honda sedan about 3:55 a.m. Tuesday driving westbound in the eastbound lanes of the bridge at about 100 mph.The officer activated the emergency lights and siren on his patrol vehicle and tried to stop the Honda. When it tried to pass him, the officer rammed the Honda, causing it to turn around in the right direc...Missing lawyer: Clues include blood in office bathroom, large cart wheeled to parking lot
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
A Florida plastic surgeon accused of murder paused to take a phone conference in the middle of what was allegedly a carefully orchestrated plot at the victim’s workplace, according to a timeline released by prosecutors.Tomasz Kosowski, 44, pleaded not guilty Monday to first-degree murder. Steven Cozzi, last seen on March 21 at his law office in Largo, is presumed dead.Investigators have blood, video and other evidence linking Kosowski to the disappearance, Pinellas County prosecutors said in court documents.Cozzi, 41, was a lawyer for Blanchard Law, which is representing Kosowki’s former employer and co-workers in a lawsuit he filed against them.Last Tuesday, both Cozzi and Kosowski were scheduled to call in to a hearing concerning the case at 10:30 a.m. But Cozzi’s co-workers say he disappeared before then; he apparently went to take a bathroom break, leaving his wallet, keys and phone at his desk and an uncompleted email on his computer screen.Documents filed by ...Woman arrested for driving wrong way on Bay Bridge at 100 mph with 2 kids in car
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A woman who was traveling the wrong way on the Bay Bridge at 100 mph with two children in the car has been taken into custody, the California Highway Patrol confirmed. Just before 4 a.m. on Tuesday, a CHP San Francisco officer saw a Honda Sedan traveling westbound on the eastbound lanes of the bridge at 100 mph. Arrest made in January San Francisco homicide There was a construction zone established on the eastbound side of the bridge from 1st Street to Treasure Island and an officer positioned within the closure west of Treasure Island responded to intercept the wrong-way vehicle at the Treasure Island tunnel, the CHP said.The car attempted to pass the officer, who tried to disable the speeding vehicle by ramming it, as there was more eastbound traffic approaching. The vehicle then turned around and began heading east on the eastbound lanes of the bridge toward Oakland.The officer again attempted to stop the vehicle by using a tip maneuver. It didn't work, ...Military members file claims for fuel in Hawaii Navy water
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
HONOLULU (AP) — A Navy sailor, an Army colonel and an Army major are the first active-duty military members taking the initial step toward suing the U.S. government over jet fuel that contaminated drinking water in Hawaii. Navy Ensign Koda Freeman, Army Col. Jessica Whaley, and Army Maj. Amanda Feindt filed pre-litigation claim forms with the Navy late Monday, which will allow them to later file a federal lawsuit in Honolulu, their attorneys said. In 2021, jet fuel spilled from a drain line at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility, flowed into a drinking water well and then into the Navy’s water system serving 93,000 people in and around Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Nearly 6,000 sought medical attention, complaining of ailments such as nausea, headaches and sores. The military put about 4,000 families in hotels for several months. The Hawaii Department of Health ordered the Navy to shutter the facility after the spill, which also contaminated the ground beneath the tanks and th...Brewers’ Hiura outrighted to Triple-A after clearing waivers
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
PHOENIX (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers outrighted infielder Keston Hiura to their Triple-A affiliate in Nashville on Tuesday after he cleared waivers.The move means Hiura will remain with the Brewers organization after they had designated him for assignment.Hiura, 26, had an outstanding rookie season in 2019 but hasn’t been able to recapture that form. He batted .226 with 14 homers and 32 RBIs in 80 games last season and struck out in 111 of his 266 plate appearances.He has a .238 career batting average with a .318 on-base percentage, 50 homers and 132 RBIs in 284 games. His best season was that rookie year of 2019, when he hit .303 with 19 homers and 49 RBIs in 84 games while posting a .938 OPS.Hiura began his career as a second baseman but primarily has played first base since 2021. He also played five games in left field last season. ___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceMajors-most Ls do not dim Nationals pitcher Corbin’s belief
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — No major league pitcher lost more games in 2022 than Patrick Corbin’s 19. And none took more Ls in 2021 than Corbin’s 16. Last season’s ERA for the Washington Nationals left-hander was 6.31. A year earlier? 5.82.Hard not to notice those numbers. Hard not to comment on them. Corbin is all too aware.“Doesn’t really matter what other people are saying,” he said Tuesday in the home clubhouse at Nationals Park before Washington hosted the New York Yankees in an exhibition finale. “I just kind of believe in myself and what I’ve done.”That includes, most notably, a starring role as a starter and reliever as the Nationals won the 2019 World Series championship. If that seems as if it was forever ago, it’s probably because it is, in some ways, for a franchise that has finished last in the NL East every year since and was 55-107 in 2022.When the Nationals host the Atlanta Braves on Thursday, there will be only two players on Washington’s 26-man roster who were around for the...Police: Impaired semi driver kills 4 people changing tire
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
KINGSPORT, Tenn. (AP) — The driver of a tractor-trailer that hit a van alongside an interstate in east Tennessee — killing four people who were changing a tire and critically injuring another — was impaired, police said.Saul A. Carrera, 60, of New York, was driving a Peterbilt tractor-trailer south on Interstate 81 Sunday when the vehicle veered to the right onto the shoulder and sideswiped the white Chevrolet Express van, hitting five males who were trying to repair the tire, Kingsport Police said in a statement. Afterward, the tractor-trailer continued south for a short distance before jack-knifing and overturning, police said. Jesse James Delacruz, 49, of Fayetteville, Tennessee; Jose Urbano Serrano Ramos, 25, of Crossville, Alabama; a 17-year-old male from Crossville; and another male who hasn’t yet been identified were killed. A 17-year-old male from Gasden, Alabama, was taken to the hospital in critical condition, but he was later updated to stable, police said. Three me...Elephant in the dining room: Startup makes mammoth meatball
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Throw another mammoth on the barbie?An Australian company on Tuesday lifted the glass cloche on a meatball made of lab-grown cultured meat using the genetic sequence from the long-extinct pachyderm, saying it was meant to fire up public debate about the hi-tech treat.The launch in an Amsterdam science museum came just days before April 1 so there was an elephant in the room: Is this for real?“This is not an April Fools joke,” said Tim Noakesmith, founder of Australian startup Vow. “This is a real innovation.”Cultivated meat — also called cultured or cell-based meat — is made from animal cells. Livestock doesn’t need to be killed to produce it, which advocates say is better not just for the animals but also for the environment.Vow used publicly available genetic information from the mammoth, filled missing parts with genetic data from its closest living relative, the African elephant, and inserted it into a sheep cell, Noakesmith said. Given the right con...Police detain 2 men in Miami Gardens suspected in Fort Lauderdale shooting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
Police detained two men who might be connected to a shooting. An officer in Fort Lauderdale spotted the subjects in a vehicle at Broward Boulevard on Interstate 95, Tuesday morning. The vehicle was stopped by police in Miami Gardens at Second Avenue.7Skyforce hovered over the scene where a large police presence surrounded the vehicle during a traffic stop.The driver and a passenger were taken into custody by Fort Lauderdale Police.According to police, the vehicle, a silver Mercedes Benz, matched the description of a car potentially connected to a shooting that happened Monday in Fort Lauderdale. During that shooting, a woman was caught in the crossfire off of Northwest 20th Street. The victim was shot in the leg and was taken to the hospital. She is expected to be OK.Investigators said the woman was not the intended target. One lane along Northeast Second Avenue has been closed as police continue their investigation. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more deta...Toddler drowns, infant left in hot car less than a year apart at grandma’s house
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:11:52 GMT
HARDEE COUNTY, Florida (WFTS) — Tracey Nix was practicing the piano while her infant granddaughter was dying in the back seat of an SUV.According to the Hardee County Sheriff’s Office complaint affidavit, Tracey, 65, told a detective that after she drove home from lunch with friends on November 22, she “just forgot” about 7-month-old Uriel Schock.Uriel’s mother Kaila Nix, had gone to get her hair done that day and had asked her mom to babysit.It wasn’t until one of Tracey’s grandsons arrived, the complaint affidavit said, that “all of a sudden” it “came across her head” that Uriel had been in the SUV all afternoon. Her husband, Nun Ney Nix, immediately began CPR.Temperatures in Wauchula had reached 90 degrees that day. The Lexus SUV was parked in the yard with the windows rolled up.Tracey, a former school principal in Hardee County, was charged with aggravated manslaughter. The pretrial hearing is scheduled for March ...Latest news
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