Man who lost wife, son in Texas mass shooting tells story

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Man who lost wife, son in Texas mass shooting tells story CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — Wilson Garcia hadn’t even asked his neighbor to stop shooting his gun. People in their rural town north of Houston are used to people firing their weapons to blow off steam, but it was late Friday night, and Garcia had a month-old son who was crying.So, Garcia said, he and two other people went to his neighbor’s house to “respectfully” ask that he shoot farther away from their home.“He told us he was on his property, and he could do what he wanted,” Garcia said Sunday after a vigil in Cleveland, Texas, for his 9-year-old son who was killed in the attack that soon followed. The suspect, 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza, remained at large late Sunday despite a search involving more than 200 police from multiple jurisdictions.Garcia called the police after Oropeza rejected his request. The man shot some more, and now it sounded louder. In the neighborhood of homes on 1-acre lots, Garcia could see the man on his front porch but couldn’t tell what he was doing.His fa...

Case details Sinaloa cartel’s fentanyl-fueled evolution

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Case details Sinaloa cartel’s fentanyl-fueled evolution MEXICO CITY (AP) — With Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán serving a life sentence, his sons steered the family business into fentanyl, establishing a network of labs churning out massive quantities of the cheap, deadly drug that they smuggled into the U.S., prosecutors revealed in a recent indictment.Although Guzmán’s trial revolved around cocaine shipments, the case against his sons exposes the inner workings of a cartel undergoing a generational shift as it worked “to manufacture the most potent fentanyl and to sell it in the United States at the lowest price,” according to the indictment unsealed April 14 in Manhattan.Synthetic opioids — mostly fentanyl — now kill more Americans every year than died in the Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan wars combined, feeding an argument among some politicians that the cartels should be branded terrorist organizations and prompting once-unthinkable calls for U.S. military intervention across the border.“The problem with fentanyl,...

Biden’s diverse coalition of support risks fraying in 2024

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Biden’s diverse coalition of support risks fraying in 2024 WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut Democrat-turned-Independent long known for his centrist views, voted for Joe Biden in 2020. But as Biden’s reelection campaign begins, Lieberman is preparing to recruit a third-party candidate capable of defeating the Democratic president.“Centrists and moderates feel that he’s governed more from the left than they hoped,” Lieberman, a leader of the group, No Labels, said of Biden in an interview. “He hasn’t been able to be the unifier that he promised to be.”Biden’s political challenges are not confined to voters in the middle. In the days since he formally launched his 2024 campaign, key members of the sprawling political coalition that lifted him over former President Donald Trump in 2020 are far from excited about the prospect of four more years. That underscores the test confronting Biden as he aims to motivate the coalition of African Americans, Latinos, young people, suburban voters and independents to show up for h...

US readies second attempt at speedy border asylum screenings

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

US readies second attempt at speedy border asylum screenings SAN DIEGO (AP) — President Joe Biden scrapped expedited asylum screenings during his first month in office as part of a gutting of Trump administration border polices that included building a wall with Mexico. Now he’s preparing his own version.Donald Trump’s fast-track reviews drew sharp criticism from internal government watchdog agencies as the percentage of people who passed those “credible fear interviews” plummeted. But the Biden administration has insisted its speedy screening for asylum-seekers is different: Interviews will be done exclusively by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, not by Border Patrol agents, and everyone will have access to legal counsel. The decision to use fast-track screenings comes as COVID-19 asylum restrictions are set to expire on May 11 and the U.S. government prepares for an expected increase in immigrants trying to cross the border with Mexico. Normally, about three in four migrants pass credible fear interviews, though far fewer eve...

Poll: Americans fault news media for dividing country

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Poll: Americans fault news media for dividing country WASHINGTON (AP) — When it comes to the news media and the impact it’s having on democracy and political polarization in the United States, Americans are likelier to say it’s doing more harm than good.Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults say the news media is increasing political polarization in this country, and just under half say they have little to no trust in the media’s ability to report the news fairly and accurately, according to a new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights.The poll, released before World Press Freedom Day on Wednesday, shows Americans have significant concerns about misinformation — and the role played by the media itself along with politicians and social media companies in spreading it — but that many are also concerned about growing threats to journalists’ safety.“The news riles people up,” said 53-year-old Barbara Jordan, a Democrat from Hutchinson, Kansas. ...

LGBTQ+ lawmaker to GOP: ‘I’m literally trying to exist’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

LGBTQ+ lawmaker to GOP: ‘I’m literally trying to exist’ TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — State Sen. Shevrin Jones can often be seen at the Florida Capitol greeting staff and colleagues with a smile or laugh, but when he’s alone it’s a different story.“The outward expression is to show God’s love. That’s what I was taught,” said Jones, a Democrat. But, he said, “I have enough tears in my car to fill a lake.”For Jones, who is gay, the past two years have been emotionally draining as Florida passed a flurry of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. More than 200 LGBTQ+ lawmakers across the country feel just like Jones, at a time when anti-gay and anti-transgender legislation is flourishing — as if they are under personal attack, and that they need to continually defend their community’s right to exist. The issue exploded into the national spotlight last week when Montana Republicans voted to bar Democratic Rep. Zooey Zephyr, who is transgender, from the House floor after a standoff over gender-affirming medical care for minors.The ACLU is tracking nearly 470 ant...

Kraken-Avs Game 7 Quick Hits: Philipp Grubauer gets last laugh on Colorado fans, Avs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Kraken-Avs Game 7 Quick Hits: Philipp Grubauer gets last laugh on Colorado fans, Avs Initial observations from the Avalanche’s 2-1 loss to the Seattle Kraken in Game 7 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series.1. Great Wall of Gruby returnsMany of the players wearing Burgundy and Blue for the Avs over the last four years have a championship ring for their blood, sweat and tears. Philipp Grubauer doesn’t, so after watching Colorado win a Stanley Cup without him last spring after he manned the net here from 2018-21, pulling the upset in this series had to feel sweet. For much of the opening period, our old pal Gruby was running out of heads upon which to stand. At one point, the Seattle goalie found himself blindly protecting the puck with his glove-side left hand while splayed out prone, as if floating on Turquoise Lake, while bodies jostled and tumbled in the crease. The German turned away 33 shots on the night. Over the first 20 minutes of action, Gruby stopped 16 shots, while Seattle had managed only six on the other end of the ice. During a scoreless ...

Kiszla: One-hit wonders? The Avalanche championship dynasty crumbles less than a year after hoisting the Stanley Cup.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Kiszla: One-hit wonders? The Avalanche championship dynasty crumbles less than a year after hoisting the Stanley Cup. Where did the good times go? A scant 305 days after parading the Stanley Cup through the streets of Denver, the Avalanche dynasty crumbled.With a 2-1 home loss on a sad Sunday night to an upstart Seattle team that had no business beating the defending NHL champs, the Avs are going home early from the playoffs, carrying with them hard questions.Is this Colorado team, despite the star power of Nathan MacKinnon, Cale Makar and Mikko Rantanen, a one-hit wonder? Can Valeri Nichuskin, who mysteriously disappeared from this first-round series, be trusted as a key member of this squad? And if injured captain Gabe Landeskog, whose troubling knee injury cost him the entire season, can’t return to full health, might the roster need a major renovation instead of minor retooling?It wasn’t supposed to end this way.In the moments before the puck dropped in Game 7, a camera panned to an impossibly handsome man waving a sign that demanded “PLAYOFF NOISE” from the Ball Arena c...

Avalanche’s Stanley Cup defense sputters to end in Game 7 of first round vs. underdog Seattle Kraken

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Avalanche’s Stanley Cup defense sputters to end in Game 7 of first round vs. underdog Seattle Kraken In the building where the Avalanche relentlessly endeavored to play this game for three encouraging months, and in the final chapter of a draining series in which that optimism disappeared with any sense of rhythm, home ice felt as eerie as a haunted house one last time.The Avalanche, losers of only seven regulation games in Denver during their 2021-22 Stanley Cup season, sputtered to an abrupt end in their championship defense with a 2-1 Game 7 loss to the Seattle Kraken on Sunday night at Ball Arena.Colorado lost three of four home games in the first-round series after clawing back from 14 points down in the Central Division to ensure two rounds of home ice advantage on the final day of the regular season.The Kraken scored the first goal in all seven games, an obstacle that finally became too steep to overcome at the end of a tiresome series — though the Avalanche briefly thought they had climbed a mountainous 2-0 deficit. Nathan MacKinnon buried a shot three minutes into the thir...

Caught on Video: French bulldog stolen during smash-and-grab in Oakland

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:26:17 GMT

Caught on Video: French bulldog stolen during smash-and-grab in Oakland OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) -- A woman is looking for her French bulldog after someone stole it out of her Tesla in Oakland. It happened in Jack London Square Friday night, and it was caught on video.The owner says she's understandably devastated. She can't sleep at night. She says her Frenchie, Boba, is very shy and can be easily scared. She's worried Boba may not be eating out of fear.Devastating video (above) shows the moment a person reaches into a Tesla and rips a Frenchie out of the window. Oakland PD warns residents as burglaries involve suspects disguised as Amazon workers "It's heartbreaking, it's really torturing for me to see the moment they took away Boba," said Boba's owner Toya Zheng. Zheng says and can hardly watch the video back. Boba even tries to get away from the person."She was trying so hard to fight back to get back into my car," Zheng said.Zheng says she takes 2-year-old Boba everywhere with her. Boba usually comes inside when Zheng goes to her office, but she wa...