Stamp of civil rights icon John Lewis unveiled in ceremony at the US Capitol

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Stamp of civil rights icon John Lewis unveiled in ceremony at the US Capitol WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional leaders unveiled a new stamp Wednesday in a Capitol ceremony commemorating former Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights icon who served more than three decades in Congress and died in 2020.The stamp features a photograph of Lewis taken by Marco Grob on assignment for the August 26, 2013, issue of Time magazine.House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said commemorative stamps tells stories, honor heroes and capture important moments in history.“By adding John Lewis to this collection, we are honoring an extraordinary contribution to the American story and inspiring future generations to follow his lead,” McCarthy said.Louis DeJoy, the postmaster general of the United States, said the main post office facility in Atlanta would be named after Lewis in an August ceremony. He said the Lewis forever stamp — which can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used — will be issued in July.Lewis was best known for leading som...

Mother hopes for maximum sentence in I-25 road rage killings

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Mother hopes for maximum sentence in I-25 road rage killings DENVER (KDVR) — The mother of two brothers killed in an alleged road rage shooting on Interstate 25 said she hopes for maximum punishment for the suspect.Brothers Damon and Blake Lucas, ages 22 and 21, were shot and killed during the incident last week. Prosecutors announced Wednesday that Stephen Long, 25, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the killings.“He broke a family. He broke us all," said Amber Rivera, mother of the victims.“I wish he would have made the right choice that day," Rivera said of the shooting suspect, "and I hope he gets the maximum sentence allowed for the crimes he committed." Suspect charged for killing 2 brothers in I-25 road rage shooting The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner determined the brothers' deaths to be homicides. Their mother described what happened that day."Blake got out of the car first, then Damon jumped on Stephen's car," Rivera said. "Stephen would not have been caught if Damon didn't jump on his car. Damon made sur...

Nuggets trade into 1st round by swapping picks with the Pacers: AP source

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Nuggets trade into 1st round by swapping picks with the Pacers: AP source DENVER (AP) — The NBA-champion Denver Nuggets traded into the first round of the draft by acquiring the 29th overall pick from the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday, a person with knowledge of the negotiations said.As part of the deal, the Nuggets will also receive the 32nd pick from the Pacers in Thursday night's draft. Indiana receives the 40th pick from Denver along with a first-round selection in 2024, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the trade of picks hasn't been announced. All of Denver's professional sports teams represented in Pride Parade Denver is trying to sprinkle in an assortment of players around its nucleus of Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray, Michael Porter Jr. and Aaron Gordon. Denver struck gold with Christian Braun when the team took the high-energy player out of Kansas last summer at No. 21. Braun turned in valuable minutes off the bench during the Nuggets' run to the franchise's first championship. They also hav...

Missing sub search 'a huge challenge,' retired Navy officer explains

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Missing sub search 'a huge challenge,' retired Navy officer explains DENVER (KDVR) — Dr. William Parker is an affiliate professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver and a retired senior naval officer who was contacted this week about the search for the Titan submersible in the deep North Atlantic.The Titan disappeared Sunday with five people on board. The OceanGate tourist sub was on its way to view the Titanic's wreckage in deep ocean water with limited oxygen and supplies on board. No timeline on ending Titanic sub search, despite ticking clock At a news conference Wednesday, the Coast Guard said more banging sounds were detected in the ocean Wednesday morning, and more vessels were coming to aid in the search."I have talked to quite a few people in the last 48 hours on this issue," said Parker, the founder of Parker Maritime Technologies.He's carried out a lot of search and rescue missions during his career."I've commanded three ships, a squadron of ships, and then my last job I was the chief of staff for...

Aventura Police officer arrested by Broward Sheriff’s Office on multiple charges

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Aventura Police officer arrested by Broward Sheriff’s Office on multiple charges An Aventura Police officer was arrested on multiple charges stemming from an incident in Pompano Beach, authorities said.Thirty-year-old David Esteban Delgado was booked into the Broward County Jail on Tuesday night. He faces two counts of kidnapping, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of being armed while engaged in a criminal offense and one count of battery.The arrest comes after a complaint was filed by two individuals regarding an incident that occurred on Saturday, May 20, at approximately 10:15 p.m.It remains unknown what happened in Pompano Beach.The initial allegations against the officer involved misuse of authority and false arrest. Following the complaint, Aventura Police launched immediate internal affairs investigation, and Delgado was suspended with pay.Given that the incident occurred within Broward County’s jurisdiction, the Broward County Sheriff’s Public Corruptions Division took over the investigation.The Aventura Police...

Trial begins in case of former Miami Gardens Police officer accused of placing knee on woman’s neck

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Trial begins in case of former Miami Gardens Police officer accused of placing knee on woman’s neck It was time for trial for a former police officer who was caught on camera placing his knee on woman’s neck. The woman said her painful encounter with the officer did not end there.Former Miami Gardens Police Gardens Officer Jordy Martel appeared in court on Wednesday morning.The 33-year-old faces four counts of battery and two counts of official misconduct.Martel is being accused of pressing his knee into Safiya Satchell’s neck while she was on the ground.Martel worked an off-duty security job at the time.The takedown stemmed from a confrontation with a waitress over food inside Tootsie’s Cabaret on Jan. 14, 2020.During Martel’s court appearance, Satchell took the stand to testify.“That’s his knee on my neck,” she said.After the confrontation inside the nightclub, Satchell went back to her car. That’s when Martel approached to give her a no-trespass order.Martel was heard asking Satchell to follow him to his car, but she refused to get out ...

Shake-A-Leg Miami summer camp gives over 300 kids first-time experience out on the water

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Shake-A-Leg Miami summer camp gives over 300 kids first-time experience out on the water Summertime means camps, and a group of children had reason to be really excited as they embarked on a brand-new experience out on the water.A community watersports complex in Coconut Grove is big on inclusion, and a generous gift made it possible for some first-timers to learn that they really love the water.Shake-A-Leg Miami helped campers kick off the summer season with a lot of fun in the sun.“Summer camp is in full action,” said Harry Horden, president and co-founder of Shake-A-Leg Miami, which is inclusive for those with disabilities.More than 300 South Florida children hit the water on Wednesday.“I’m looking forward to just having fun, making new friends and being in a safe place,” said one of the children.“Enjoy my day and make some new experiences,” said Ornella, another participant. “The majority of the kids have never been on the water, never had the opportunity, and we together with the City of Miami, we’re able to pr...

Police recover 2 firearms used in SW Miami-Dade shooting involving teens

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Police recover 2 firearms used in SW Miami-Dade shooting involving teens Police said they have found two firearms that were used in a shooting in a Southwest Miami-Dade neighborhood that sent two young people to the hospital.According to Miami-Dade Police, the victims — a 17-year-old male and a 20-year-old woman — drove themselves to the hospital after they came under fire near the 10500 block of Southwest 176th Street, Tuesday afternoon.Detectives said two groups got into an argument and that’s when shots rang out.Police said the 17-year-old who was injured opened fire. As of Wednesday evening, he remains in critical condition.

Driver taken into custody after alleged traffic violation, police chase that ended in the South End

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

Driver taken into custody after alleged traffic violation, police chase that ended in the South End A driver was taken into custody Wednesday after a traffic violation led to a police chase that ended in Boston’s South End area, MBTA transit police said. Law enforcement officials were seen responding to an area along Tremont Street in the South End Wednesday afternoon, where they at one point surrounded a black SUV that appeared to be stuck on a roadway median. While transit police did not provide any further information on the incident, witnesses said two men appeared to take off from the car and run down the street after the SUV got stuck on Tremont Street.SKY7-HD captured video of police on scene on Tremont Street around 4:30 p.m. Roughly 15 minutes later, around 4:45 p.m., several officers were spotted documenting the SUV’s interior, taking photographs and appearing to pull up floorboards in the vehicle. The SUV had been towed away as of around 6 p.m., leaving behind some debris in the area.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online...

At least 41 killed in riot at Honduras woman’s prison

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:25:27 GMT

At least 41 killed in riot at Honduras woman’s prison (CNN) — A deadly riot at a women’s prison in Honduras led to at least 41 people being killed, Public Ministry spokesperson Yuri Mora told CNN en Español.The apparent prison riot broke out Tuesay at the Centro Femenino de Adaptacion Social, a women’s penitentiary outside the capital city Tegucigalpa, and there are fears the death toll will rise.Mora said the death toll could increase as rescue teams continue to work, adding that some of the deaths were the result of burns while others had gunshot wounds.The main assistance center in Tegucigalpa has received several injured people, he saidA brawl is believed to have broken out in the prison in the early hours of Tuesday between rival gangs Barrio 18 and the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), Delma Ordonez, the president of an association for prisoners’ families, told Reuters.The country has a history of incidents at its prisons – criticized for being overcrowded places with poor conditions amid an increase of organized crim...