Boston police seek suspect in connection with Roxbury break-in
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
Boston police announced this week that they’re looking for a suspect in connection with a break-in over the weekend in Roxbury. Police said the incident happened early Sunday morning on Highland Street. Police shared photos of that man who they said was last seen on a scooter possibly heading onto Hawthorne Street. Police described the man as a male wearing a white and red Carhart hat, an orange and black vest, a gray shirt, black pants, black gloves and white sneakers. Police said the man was wearing a black Osprey backpack and carrying a tan Osprey backpack. Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives at 617-343-4275.Individuals who prefer to share information anonymously can also contact the CrimeStoppers Tip Line by calling 1-800 (494) -TIPS or by texting the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463).Still breezy Thursday, future storm potential
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
7Weather – Our day started off with a lot of clouds and sunshine broke through by the end of it. That helped to boost MetroWest temperatures to the upper 40s! That northwest breeze was persistent today making it feel chillier. Some flurries fell along the coast this morning, not amounting to anything though. This afternoon, there were some light rain showers along the Cape. This is while there’s a low pressure system hanging out in the Atlantic Ocean. The counterclockwise flow continues to rotate in cloud cover and spot showers. The overall setup won’t change much tomorrow, so we’ll keep some clouds and the breeze around.Heading out the door tomorrow morning, temperatures will be in the upper 20s/near 30°. There will be a lot of clouds and a chilly breeze. Temperatures will reach the mid/upper 40s in the afternoon with a cool breeze. Sunshine tries to break through, but I think we’ll see more clouds. Friday, sun lovers it’s your day! We’ll s...FBI conducts searches in Salem, Peabody in connection with ‘ongoing federal investigation’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
FBI personnel were on scene in Salem and Peabody Tuesday morning, conducting searches in connection with what an FBI spokesperson described as an “ongoing federal investigation.” The FBI has said there is no threat to the public after agents searched a home in Salem and a business in Peabody belonging to the same woman.The woman’s business is called Kat’s Creepy Creations. An Instagram page believed to be the businesses’ explains it is a place full of “creepy dolls, oddities and bone art.”The woman, Katrina MacLean said that, while she can’t go into detail about the investigation, she said she wants the public to know, “there’s no violence — no crime.” “I’m not a criminal,” she said. “No one’s been arrested. No one’s been charged. This is an ongoing court investigation.” Shaken neighbors grabbed their cell phones when they saw Tuesday’s FBI activity, recording video and snapping pictures. “When you have federal authority in your backyard it’s a little stran...Aaron Judge praises top prospect Anthony Volpe: ‘If you’re the best player…you should be up helping the New York Yankees’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
Anthony Volpe has been the talk of Tampa.The Yankees’ top prospect came into camp riding the motivation from a reported phone call between himself and GM Brian Cashman where he was told he’s in the mix to start at shortstop for the Yankees on Opening Day.The 21-year-old is 6-for-17 (.353) with a homer, two doubles, two stolen bases and has made a series of flashy defensive plays from both shortstop and second base. The New Jersey native is in the thick of a position battle trying to fend off incumbent Isiah Kiner-Falefa and fellow prospect Oswald Peraza.However, if the opinion of the clubs’ captain holds any water, Volpe may have a leg up on the competition.“I think he’s got all the tools,” said Aaron Judge after Wednesday’s game against the Cardinals at the Yankees’ spring complex. “He checks a lot of boxes defensively, offensively. He’s got the speed… My thing has always been, if you’re the best player, it sho...Mike Preston: Lamar Jackson has only himself to blame for breakdown in negotiations with Ravens | COMMENTARY
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
Maybe Lamar Jackson has finally figured out he needs an agent to conduct contract negotiations.The star quarterback has been negotiating on his own behalf with the Ravens but has been outmaneuvered throughout the nearly 2 1/2-year process. The team outplayed him when it applied the nonexclusive franchise tag on him Tuesday.While some have said it was risky business for the Ravens to allow Jackson an opportunity to sign with another team, I thought the decision was superb and showed that the team’s front office had thoroughly studied the landscape and his value throughout the league.The emotion over at The Castle might be a little subdued, but there surely has been some high-fiving.Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta could have used the exclusive franchise tag on Jackson, 26, which would cost about $45 million, but instead chose the nonexclusive, which is about $32.4 million.Jackson is free to start negotiations with other teams Monday and the Ravens would have five days to mat...15-year-old boy who shot NFL’s Brian Robinson gets maximum 6-year sentence
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
A teenager who admitted to shooting Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson was sentenced Wednesday to nearly six years in juvenile detention.A judge ruled that the 15-year-old boy must remain behind bars until he turns 21, the Washington Post reported. He will then be released.The teen had also pleaded guilty to a second crime — the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Andre Robertson in D.C. in October 2022.That killing was prosecuted as involuntary manslaughter, so the case remained in juvenile court. Under D.C. law, the maximum sentence for a juvenile is detention until age 21.The teenager’s attorneys had asked for a two-year sentence, while prosecutors sought the maximum, local CBS affiliate WUSA reported.Robinson had yet to play a down for the Commanders when he was attacked in an attempted carjacking and robbery on Aug. 28, 2022. Though Robinson was shot twice in the attack, he escaped with his life, his car and his possessions.Months later, police arrested two...Daniel Jones’ new Giants contract is ‘team-friendly’ in its structure
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
The guts of Daniel Jones’ four-year, $160 million contract extension reveals a “team-friendly” deal, in the words of multiple league sources, that boils down to a three-year, $112.5 million pact averaging $37.5 million per season.Jones gains by getting $82 million guaranteed in the first two years, which is about $11 million more than the $71.28 million he would have made on consecutive franchise tags.And thanks to the short four-year term, Jones also can get back to the negotiating table quickly before the 2026 season if he plays well, which benefits the player.However, the Giants have the ability to get out of the contract after only two seasons at a dead cap cost of just $18 million.An extra $12 million guaranteed in salary for 2025 doesn’t lock in until Year 3. It can be offset and come back to the Giants if they cut him before that.And none of the Jones’ fourth season money is guaranteed, so bailing after Year 3 would be easy.Jones’ contract ...After Breonna Taylor death, feds find police discrimination
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
By DYLAN LOVAN (Associated Press)LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department found Louisville police have engaged in a pattern of violating constitutional rights and discrimination against the Black community following an investigation prompted by the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor.Attorney General Merrick Garland made the announcement Wednesday. A Justice Department report found the Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government and Louisville Metro Police Department “engage in a pattern or practice of conduct that deprives people of their rights under the Constitution and federal law.”The report said the Louisville police department “discriminates against Black people in its enforcement activities,” uses excessive force and conducts searches based on invalid warrants. It also said the department violates the rights of people engaged in protected speech, like the street protests in the city in the summer of 2020 after Taylor’s death...Teamsters President Sean O’Brien clashes with Sen. Markwayne Mullin: ‘You’re out of line, man’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
An old-school Boston brawl took center stage during a U.S. Senate hearing on Wednesday, as Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien engaged in a heated battle with Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin about unions, their salaries and union members’ dues.O’Brien — a fourth generation Teamster who joined Teamsters Local 25 in Charlestown when he was 18 — blasted the Oklahoma senator and claimed that he worked more hours than the GOP politician. Mullin told O’Brien to “shut your mouth” at one point.During the intense exchange, O’Brien said Mullin had “hid money” when he owned a company. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders ended up banging his gavel a few times during the back-and-forth between O’Brien and Mullin.O’Brien was testifying at a hearing held by the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. The committee hearing — “Defending the Right of Workers to Organize Unions Free from Il...Boston council passes proposal aimed at tackling rising rent
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:18:40 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston City Council on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a proposal from the mayor to cap rent prices as part of an effort to address rising housing costs and prevent homelessness. Under Mayor Michelle Wu’s proposal, known as a home rule petition, the maximum allowable annual rent increase would be based on the change in the consumer price index, plus 6%, or a maximum increase of 10% — whichever is lower. The measure also provides other rental protections, including requiring that evictions be for cause such as not paying rent. “This is a monumental act for the City of Boston,” said City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo, who supported the proposal. “I commend the mayor for moving forward with a rent stabilization plan to address what has been and is an ongoing, long-standing issue of price gouging and rent gouging and displacement of residents of the City of Boston.”Several council members said they were moved by earlier testimony from tenants who were facing rent increase...Latest news
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