Brockton Fire Department investigating arson at vacant home on Clifford Avenue

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Brockton Fire Department investigating arson at vacant home on Clifford Avenue The Brockton Fire Department is investigating an arson at 15 Clifford Avenue Friday morning. Fire officials say “multiple intentional fires” were set in a vacant house on the street. Three people fled the scene when firefighters arrived. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Brockton Fire at 508-583-2933 or the Arson Watch Hotline at 1-800-682-9229.https://twitter.com/Brockton_Fire/status/1654478814154567682This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Newton Police respond to playground for gun scare, find teens playing game with ‘glock’ style pistol water guns

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Newton Police respond to playground for gun scare, find teens playing game with ‘glock’ style pistol water guns Newton Police have issued a warning about water guns that appear to be real firearms after an incident on Wednesday evening. Officers were dispatched to a local playground for a report of a “male party coming out of the woods carrying what looks like a firearm.” At the time of the report, police say there were between 25-40 children playing in the area.Police say they located the person, a juvenile resident, who was in possession of a “glock” style pistol water gun. The juvenile told police they were playing in a “Senior Assassin” game, a form of man hunt/hide and seek/tag that uses water guns to hit targets.“What may seem like a fun game, it can turn extremely dangerous and create fear in community members if participants use what appear to be real guns,” police said in a statement. “We want to thank the caller for being vigilant and showing concern for the numerous children playing in the area yesterday, our patrol officers for their swift and profes...

Mets pitcher Kodai Senga not thrilled by the extra time off: ‘A little hard to stay focused’

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Mets pitcher Kodai Senga not thrilled by the extra time off: ‘A little hard to stay focused’ When Kodai Senga takes the Citi Field mound Friday night, eight days will have passed since the last time he pitched in a game. The Mets wanted to give him a few extra days in between starts, with the reason being that the team thought he would benefit from a schedule closer to that of the one he adhered to during his career in Japan in the Nippon Professional Baseball League.“The plan going in this season was to try and give him as much of a semblance of what he’s come from,” manager Buck Showalter said earlier this week. “Many times he would pitch every seventh day or every sixth day.”Pitchers in Japan take the ball every sixth day instead of every fifth day as they do in North America. They also throw more pitches in each outing, often throwing more than 100, which is not typical in North America.But eight days is still more than Senga is used to and more than he really wanted.“It’s a little hard to stay focused and stay concentrated in t...

Manslaughter conviction set aside due to delay caused by Crown, Supreme Court says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Manslaughter conviction set aside due to delay caused by Crown, Supreme Court says OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says it set aside manslaughter and firearm convictions because of an unwarranted delay in a man’s trial caused by the Crown. In reasons released Friday for a decision made from the bench last month, the top court said the net delay of about 35 months violated Dia ‘Eddin Hanan’s Charter right to be tried within a reasonable time. Hanan was charged in the shooting of two people in December 2015. His jury trial was slated to begin in Windsor, Ont., in November 2018 but didn’t get underway until October of the next year. The defence had offered to proceed by judge alone to speed up the process, but the Crown refused.Hanan applied for a stay of proceedings, arguing his constitutional right to timely justice had been breached. Under a framework established by the Supreme Court in the 2016 R. v. Jordan case, an unreasonable delay is presumed if proceedings — from the criminal charge to conclusion of a trial — exceed 30 months in ...

Biden taps WH aide Neera Tanden as domestic policy adviser

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Biden taps WH aide Neera Tanden as domestic policy adviser WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden announced Friday that he has chosen Neera Tanden, a veteran Washington insider who currently serves as White House staff secretary and senior adviser, to be his new domestic policy adviser. Tanden will be the first Asian American to lead any of the three major White House policy operations, he said. She will succeed Susan Rice, a longtime foreign policy expert who surprised Washington by shifting to a domestic policy focus when she joined Biden’s White House. In her current role, Tanden has overseen decision-making involving his domestic, economic and national security teams. He cited her 25 years of experience in public policy, her past work for Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and her tenure running the liberal-leaning Center for American Progress, one of the country’s largest think tanks, for nearly a decade. She also helped write the Obama-era Affordable Care Act health care law. Biden initially had nominated Tanden, the ...

Poor communication, inconsistent information behind record increase in complaints: Toronto ombudsman

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Poor communication, inconsistent information behind record increase in complaints: Toronto ombudsman Toronto’s ombudsman says a record increase in complaints to his office is an indication that the City isn’t always putting the public first.Kwame Addo says his 2022 annual report shows a 28 per cent increase in complaints over 2021, up to a total of 3,587 cases, noting that unclear communication, inaccessible services, or inconsistent decision-making were at the root of most complaints.“The vast majority of complaints continue to be about poor communication, including delays in the City getting back to people and staff providing inconsistent information or unclear messages,” said Addo.He acknowledged that 2022 was a difficult year with the pandemic, job losses, rising costs and increased food insecurity exacerbating the housing crisis in the city.Graph showing percentage of where complaints were coming from to Toronto ombudsman. OMBUDSMAN TORONTO ANNUAL REPORT/HORELATED: Toronto opted for speed over people in clearing encampments last summer: OmbudsmanThe ombudsman says ...

Messi apologizes to PSG for unapproved Saudi Arabia trip

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Messi apologizes to PSG for unapproved Saudi Arabia trip PARIS (AP) — Lionel Messi apologized to Paris Saint-Germain and his teammates on Friday for going to Saudi Arabia on an unauthorized trip that resulted in his suspension.Messi posted a short video on Instagram to ask for forgiveness and chalk up the controversy to a scheduling misunderstanding.He missed practice on Monday while he was on a promotional trip to Saudi Arabia, and a day later the French club announced it suspended the World Cup winner.Messi said he thought the team had Monday off.“Hello, I wanted to make this video about what is happening. First of all, ask for forgiveness from my teammates and the club. Honestly, I thought we were going to have an off day as it had been the case in the weeks prior. I had this trip to (Saudi) Arabia organized, which I had canceled before, and this time I couldn’t cancel. Again, ask for forgiveness from what I did and I will be waiting for whatever the club decides. Hugs.”Earlier on Friday, coach Christophe Galtier said the club and Mess...

Ex-officers get house arrest in girl’s gunfire death at game

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Ex-officers get house arrest in girl’s gunfire death at game PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Three fired police officers who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in the death of an 8-year-old girl killed when they opened fire outside a high school football game near Philadelphia have been sentenced to five years of probation — the first 11 months of it on house arrest. Former Sharon Hill officers Brian Devaney, Devon Smith and Sean Dolan had each pleaded guilty to 10 counts of reckless endangerment. Authorities said they could not determine which officer fired the shot that killed Fanta Bility on Aug. 27, 2021.An investigation found the officers negligently fired 25 shots at a car they mistakenly thought was involved in gunfire that broke out as spectators left the football game in 2021. Bility had attended the game at Academy Park High School with her mother and an older sister who was grazed by a bullet. In all, four people were hit by police gunfire that sped past the car.The sentencing Friday capped an emotional 90-minute hearing during which the de...

ICC chief prosecutor says he has ‘every confidence’ South Africa will arrest Putin

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

ICC chief prosecutor says he has ‘every confidence’ South Africa will arrest Putin OTTAWA — The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor says he has every confidence that South Africa will arrest Vladimir Putin when the Russian president is expected to attend an international summit there in August.Karim Khan defended his decision to issue the arrest warrant at a news conference in Ottawa today, saying it is a “litmus test” for whether the international community will take collective action against Putin for Russia’s year-old assault against Ukraine. The court is trying to hold Putin personally responsible for war crimes including the abduction of Ukrainian children. He is expected to attend the BRICS summit as Russia’s representative, alongside the leaders of Brazil, India, China and South Africa. South Africa’s ambassador to Canada recently told The Canadian Press that the country prefers the idea of peace talks to the West’s approach of trying to punish the Russian aggressors. Khan says that, “God willing,&...

Kenyan pastor suspected in cult deaths to remain jailed

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 17:43:27 GMT

Kenyan pastor suspected in cult deaths to remain jailed NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A court in Kenya on Friday gave police five more days to hold a pastor facing possible terror-related charges in the deaths of more than 100 his congregants, many of whom are believed to have starved to death. Police rescued 15 emaciated parishioners from the 800-acre Kilifi County property of Paul Mackenzie last month. Four of them died after the group was taken to a hospital, and survivors told investigators the pastor had instructed them to fast to death before the world ends so they could meet Jesus. A search of Mackenzie’s property, located in a remote forested area, found more than 100 bodies and dozens of mass graves dug out, authorities have said. Autopsies on the bodies were ongoing, but completed ones showed some of the buried people had died of starvation, strangulation or suffocation.Mackenzie was arrested two weeks ago for alleged links to cultism. A lower court freed him this week but he was rearrested and presented to a higher court. Police...