'Thrill Kill' murderer released back into Santa Clara County

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

'Thrill Kill' murderer released back into Santa Clara County (KRON) -- One of two men who carried out a Satanist-inspired "thrill kill" murder in San Jose was freed from prison and released back into Santa Clara County. Former inmate Jae Williams, 29, was granted early release on November 20, court records show.Williams was a 15-year-old high school student when he and his 16-year-old friend, Randy Thompson, decided they wanted to kill someone. The boys befriended 15-year-old Michael Russell with the sole intention of murdering him in 2009. The victim's family's attorney, Scotty J. Storey, told KRON4, "Jae and Randy set out with a goal of killing someone just to find out what it felt like. They cultivated a 'friendship' with Mikey, lulling him into a sense of security with them, to achieve their goal."When San Jose Police Department homicide detectives were investigating the teen's grisly death, Williams told police that his religion, Satanism, gave him permission to kill. The three boys went to Russell’s house on Nov. 10, 2009. When the...

Man charged after San Lorenzo family party attack

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

Man charged after San Lorenzo family party attack (KRON) -- A man attempted to kill party guests who gathered for a family celebration in San Lorenzo on the day after Thanksgiving, investigators said Monday.When Leandro Angelo Torres, 31, was asked to leave the party for being disruptive, he became enraged, according to prosecutors. After he was kicked out, Torres accelerated his car toward four women who were standing outside, prosecutors said. One of the victims was pinned between Torres' car and a parked vehicle, prosecutors said. Torres also allegedly attacked his brother's car. The Alameda County District Attorney charged Torres with attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon. District Attorney Pamela Price said, "Family violence in Alameda County is a real problem, especially during the holidays. This incident obviously traumatized the entire family and the neighborhood. Mr. Torres’ uncontrolled anger will have severe consequences for him, his family, and the victims of this unprovoked attack."If convicted, Torres will...

Oakland man arrested for alleged theft of $137K in unregulated tobacco products

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

Oakland man arrested for alleged theft of $137K in unregulated tobacco products (KRON) -- An Oakland man was arrested after a cargo theft investigation, California Highway Patrol officials said. Officers allegedly found $137,000 worth of unregulated tobacco products and $5,000 worth of other goods during a search of a residence and multiple storefronts in Oakland.An investigation by the CHP, Cargo Theft Interdiction Program, Alameda County Sheriff's Office and Oakland Police Department focused on several tobacco thefts that happened in several areas in Northern California revealed a complex network of illegal trade and thefts of unregulated tobacco products. On Nov. 30, officers executed search warrants in Oakland at one residence and three storefronts. Large quantities of tobacco with out-of-state or no California tax stamps were obtained and one person was arrested.(CHP Golden Gate)(CHP Golden Gate)Bashar Saleh Mohammed Nagi, 35, of Oakland was arrested on theft-related and possession of stolen product-related charges.Investigators also said they located abou...

$250K of damage caused in Santa Rosa apartment fire

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

$250K of damage caused in Santa Rosa apartment fire (KRON) -- The Santa Rosa Fire Department responded to a second-alarm fire at a three-story apartment complex midday Monday. Firefighters were dispatched at 11:20 a.m., according to Santa Rosa FD.The blaze was reported at the Creekside Park Apartments at 1146 4th St., fire officials said. Seven engines, two ladder trucks, three chief officers and a number of fire investigators were assigned to the fire.Video taken at the scene by the fire department shows white smoke billowing out from a top-floor window and firefighters on the roof.KRON On is streaming live.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }As a result of the fire, 27 residents from nine units on the second and third floors were displaced due to a combination of fire damage, water damage, and compromised electrical servi...

2024 Copa América Glance

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

2024 Copa América Glance All Times TBAFIRST ROUNDTop two in each group advanceGROUP AGPWDLGFGAPtsArgentina0000000A20000000A30000000A40000000Thursday, June 20At AtlantaArgentina vs. A4Friday, June 21At Arlington, TexasA2 vs. A3Tuesday, June 25At East Rutherford, N.J.A3 vs. ArgentinaAt Kansas City, Kan.A2 vs. A4Saturday, June 29At Miami Gardens, Fla.Argentina vs. A2At Orlando, Fla.A4 vs. A3GROUP BGPWDLGFGAPtsMexico0000000B20000000B30000000B40000000Saturday, June 22At HoustonMexico vs. B4At Santa Clara, Calif.B2 vs. B3Wednesday, June 26At Inglewood, Calif.B3 vs. MexicoAt Las VegasB2 vs. B4Sunday, June 30At Glendale, Ariz.Mexico vs. B2At Austin, TexasB4 vs. B3GROUP CGPWDLGFGAPtsUnited States0000000C20000000C30000000C40000000Sunday, June 23At Arlington, TexasUnited States vs. C4At Miami Gardens, Fla.C2 vs. C3Thursday, June 27At AtlantaC3 vs. United StatesAt East Rutherford, N.J.C2 vs. C4Monday, July 1At Kansas City, Mo.United States vs. C2At Orlando, Fla.C4 vs. C3GROUP DGPWDLGFGAPtsBrazil0000000D20000000D3000000...

Israel orders evacuations as it widens offensive, but Palestinians are running out of places to go

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

Israel orders evacuations as it widens offensive, but Palestinians are running out of places to go FILE - Volunteers from the Zaka rescue service remove a body killed in the shooting attack in Jerusalem, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023. The shooting death of an Israeli man who raced to confront Palestinian attackers has raised questions about the use of excessive force among Israeli security forces and the public. The man's shooting mirrors previous incidents where Israeli security forces or civilians have opened fire on attackers who no longer appear to pose a threat or on suspected assailants or unarmed civilians. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg, File)(AP/Ohad Zwigenberg) FILE - Volunteers from the Zaka rescue service remove a body killed in the shooting attack in Jerusalem, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023. The shooting death of an Israeli man who raced to confront Palestinian att...

Copa América semifinals in New Jersey and Charlotte, among 14 U.S. cities hosting next summer

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

Copa América semifinals in New Jersey and Charlotte, among 14 U.S. cities hosting next summer ATLANTA (AP) — Fourteen U.S. cities will play host to Copa América next summer, with the semifinals at East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Charlotte, North Carolina, ahead of the July 14 championship in Miami Gardens, Florida.The host Americans will be in Group C and open at Arlington, Texas, on June 23, then play Atlanta four days later and Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri on July 1.The governing bodies of South America and of North and Central America and the Caribbean made the announcement Monday, filling in the cities that will be part of the 16-team tournament.The quarterfinals will be held July 4 at NRG Stadium in Houston; July 5 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas; and July 6 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.The semifinals will be in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on July 9 and Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium the next day. The third-place game will be in Charlotte on July 13, the eve of the final. The draw...

OPINIÓN | La saga del maravilloso congresista republicano George Santos

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

OPINIÓN | La saga del maravilloso congresista republicano George Santos Nota del editor: Jorge Dávila Miguel es Licenciado en Periodismo desde 1973 y ha mantenido una carrera continuada en su profesión hasta la fecha. Ostenta posgrados en Ciencias de la Información Social y Medios de Comunicación Sociales, así como estudios superiores posuniversitarios en Relaciones Internacionales, Economía Política e Historia Latinoamericana. Es de nacionalidad cubana y ha recorrido casi todos los niveles y labores de su profesión, desde reportero hasta corresponsal extranjero en prensa plana y radial, así como productor ejecutivo en medios televisivos. Como columnista, Davila Miguel ha sido premiado por la Asociación de Periodistas Hispanoamericanos y la Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa. Actualmente Dávila Miguel es columnista del Nuevo Herald, en la cadena McClatchy y analista político y columnista en CNN en Español.(CNN Español) — Iba a llamarlo inefable congresista, porque inefable significa algo que no puede explicarse con palabras. Pero entonces cómo iba ...

Lions survive another defensive breakdown to move to 9-3

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

Lions survive another defensive breakdown to move to 9-3 DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Lions turned an early rout into a nail-biter on Sunday, and not in the way Dan Campbell wanted.The Lions led the New Orleans Saints 21-0 in the first seven minutes, but had to hold on at the end. In the last five minutes, the Saints had the ball in Lions territory, trailing 33-28, but turned the ball over on downs at the Detroit 40.“We won that game in the first eight minutes,” Campbell said. “We didn’t know that was how it was going to go down, but that’s what gave us the lead that we were able to use to hold on and win.”Detroit’s offense and defense combined for the quick start. The Lions turned an interception and two three-and-outs into three touchdowns. That could have ended the game, but Detroit’s shaky defense gave up 28 points in the final 3 1/2 quarters to let the Saints back into the game.Even with Derek Carr injured, Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill gave the Saints a chance to stun the Lions at the end.“We had to fight them...

Una mujer muere tras un aparente ataque de tiburón en una playa de México

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:02:27 GMT

Una mujer muere tras un aparente ataque de tiburón en una playa de México (CNN) — Una mujer murió tras el aparente ataque de un tiburón en una playa de la costa del Pacífico mexicano.La mujer, cuyo nombre no se ha revelada oficialmente, fue hallada muerta este sábado por los servicios de emergencia en el lugar de los hechos, en la bahía de Melaque, municipio de Cihuatlán, según un comunicado del servicio local de protección civil y bomberos publicado en Facebook.Se teme que un profesor esté muerto tras ataque de tiburón en el sur de AustraliaUna de las piernas de la víctima fue cercenada, según el comunicado, que decía que la lesión parecía haberla causado el ataque de un tiburón.Según el comunicado, el incidente tuvo lugar el mismo día en que se realizó una carrera de natación en la bahía, situada en el estado de Jalisco, en el oeste de México.Un video ampliamente compartido en redes sociales, que CNN no ha verificado, parece mostrar a una persona a la que sacan del agua sin una pierna.Las playas locales permanecerán cerradas hasta nuevo aviso, inf...