Judge indicates she may delay Trump trial on charges he hid classified documents at Mar-a-Lago

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Judge indicates she may delay Trump trial on charges he hid classified documents at Mar-a-Lago FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge in Florida indicated Wednesday that she may delay the start of the classified documents trial of Donald Trump, pointing to the other criminal cases the former president is facing as well as the mounds of evidence his attorneys need to review.Trump’s trial on charges that he hid classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate and obstructed government efforts to get them back is currently scheduled for May 20, 2024.But U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon appeared ready to side with Trump’s attorneys in their request to postpone the trial, saying she “has a hard time seeing how realistically this (current schedule) would work” even as prosecutors pushed her to keep the scheduled start date.The classified documents case filed by special counsel Jack Smith’s team is one of four Trump is facing that could go to trial next year. Another federal case, also brought by Smith and charging him with scheming to overturn the results of...

Lake Como bursts its banks as violent storm pounds Northern Italy

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Lake Como bursts its banks as violent storm pounds Northern Italy Rome and Milan, Italy (CNN) — A storm that brought heavy rain and violent winds to Northern Italy overnight and early Tuesday sent rapid floods through central Milan and caused Lake Como to breach its banks.Several waterside bars were flooded at the lake — a popular tourist attraction — while civil protection authorities were forced to pump out water from areas nearby and erect mobile barriers.The Seveso, a river that runs through the municipalities of Como, Monza e Brianza and Milan, also broke its banks, according to Italy’s civil protection agency.Parts of Milan became inaccessible, while social media posts showed water gushing down stairs into underground train stations and pedestrians falling down or clinging to poles during strong gusts of wind.The city’s safety councilor, Marco Granelli, said the winds felled trees, tore down scaffolding and ripped off roof tiles. Electricity was cut in several parts of the city as a precaution while authorities worked to clean up downed...

Flight school: Pilot who crashed in Everglades expected to make full recovery

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Flight school: Pilot who crashed in Everglades expected to make full recovery A pilot is on the mend after his airplane went down in the Florida Everglades.The victim’s Cessna Skyhawk crashed in the swamp of Southwest Broward during the overnight hours of Tuesday morning.Authorities responded to the scene of the crash in the area of Mack’s Fish Camp, located at 18599 Krome Avenue, just after 10 a.m.The pilot was spotted clinging to a wing and suffering from a leg injury.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue crews hoisted him from the partially submerged aircraft.The pilot’s flight school said he’s doing better and should make a full recovery.

Florida Panthers bracing to be without Sam Bennett again after another lower-body injury

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Florida Panthers bracing to be without Sam Bennett again after another lower-body injury The Florida Panthers started the season without Sam Bennett, and they are bracing to be without him once again.How long this absence will be is still unclear.Panthers coach Paul Maurice told reporters after the team practiced in Detroit on Wednesday that the reigning Eastern Conference champions aren’t sure on the prognosis for Bennett, Florida’s fourth-leading scorer in last season’s playoffs. Bennett missed the first seven games of this season with a lower-body injury, returned for about 8 minutes of ice time in Monday’s 3-2 loss at Boston, and got hurt again after Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm fell on him in front of the net.Bennett needed to be helped off the ice, unable to put any weight on his left leg.“He’s not day-to-day. He’s going to be a little longer,” Maurice said. “We don’t think it’s as significant as the first one. Have to see how he feels. What happens in the first three days will tell us how long it’s going to be.”Florida plays at Detroi...

Police: Sunny Isles Beach mother arrested for child abuse, video shows her throwing and kicking 3-year-old son

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Police: Sunny Isles Beach mother arrested for child abuse, video shows her throwing and kicking 3-year-old son Sunny Isles Beach police have arrested a 29-year-old woman, who they describe as a monster, accused of pushing, kicking and throwing her 3-year-old son down a hallway because, she claims, he wasn’t listening. A Blink doorbell camera captured the unthinkable moments when Yulia Storozhuk allegedly abused her own child.“I was very angry, and how can someone do this to a defenseless 3-year-old boy who can’t protect himself,” said Sunny Isles Beach Chief Edward Santiago.The disturbing video was brought to police by a neighbor who captured the evidence on their camera. In the video, Storozhuk enters a room, her 3-year-old son standing at the door. She points toward the hallway, and as he begins to walk toward her, he is pushed down.According to the arrest report, she then, with both hands, lifts the child from the ground and throws him to the floor. While on the ground, he is kicked not once but twice. The little boy tries to get up but is pushed back down and kick...

Former Hialeah Officer convicted of kidnapping homeless man sentenced to 66 months in state prison

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Former Hialeah Officer convicted of kidnapping homeless man sentenced to 66 months in state prison A former Hialeah Police officer who was found guilty of kidnapping a homeless man was sentenced to 66 months in state prison, followed by five years of probation.The wife of Rafael Otano was called to the stand during his trial, Wednesday morning. In Spanish, she said that her husband is loving and respectful. Aside from Otano’s wife, a family friend, Placido Rodriguez, also took the stand. “Day one, since I’ve met him, when he met his wife, I was there during the relationship when he first met, and from day one, he’s just been an incredible kid, he’s just something else,” Rodriguez said. “To sit here and find myself in his position, in going through this for the past year, is just incredible. It’s a hard feeling to see him go through this.”Otano was accused of kidnapping and beating Jose Ortega Gutierrez along with former officer Lorenzo Orfila, on Dec. 17, 2022. The two drove Gutierrez miles away from a strip mall where he was ...

Family and friends in mourning after Salem State University freshman and star basketball player killed in shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Family and friends in mourning after Salem State University freshman and star basketball player killed in shooting Family and friends of a Salem State University student were in mourning Wednesday after authorities said freshman Carl Hens Beliard was shot and killed near campus overnight.The Essex District Attorney’s Office said Beliard, 18, was found inside a vehicle suffering from gunshot wounds around 1:30 a.m. after officers were called to Forest Avenue for a report of a shooting.According to the DA’s office, Beliard was pronounced dead after he was taken to Salem Hospital.“He just graduated high school this year and he’s at Salem State University, so this morning, police came here and they told me that he got shot and he was dead – I couldn’t believe it,” Altagrace Beliard, the victim’s mother, told 7NEWS.Emergency crews spent hours at the scene Wednesday morning, looking over the street and the black sedan Beliard was said to have been driving when shots were fired. Multiple bullet holes were visible on the driver’s s...

Judge rules against group that sued over Massachusetts shelter plan

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Judge rules against group that sued over Massachusetts shelter plan A judge has ruled against a group that went to court over the state’s plan to handle shelters that are nearing capacity. The group Lawyers for Civil Rights brought the case to court Tuesday as they protested Gov. Maura Healey’s plans to initiate a waitlist when shelters are full. In its case, Lawyers for Civil Rights argued Massachusetts’ right-to-shelter law requires a 90-day notice before making changes proposed by Healey’s administration. In her ruling Wednesday, the judge ruled in favor of Healey’s plan.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Gov. Healey Recalls Meeting With Salem State Athlete Who Was Killed In Overnight Shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Gov. Healey Recalls Meeting With Salem State Athlete Who Was Killed In Overnight Shooting During an event in his hometown of Worcester, Gov. Maura Healey recalled a meeting earlier this year with the Salem State University freshman who was shot and killed near campus early Wednesday morning.Carl-Hens Beliard, a member of Worcester North High School’s state championship-winning basketball team who was just beginning his freshman season on Salem State’s varsity team, was killed while driving his car on Forest Avenue, near the school’s campus, just before 1:30 a.m., the school said.The governor talked about having recently met Beliard when she and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, herself a former Salem State basketball player, had the North High team in to visit.“We met Carl and we took pictures with Carl, and he was the only senior on that state championship team. He leaves a mum and a younger sibling, and it’s incredibly, incredibly sad; heartbreaking, heartbreaking. There’s more to learn about the circumstances, of course, but my heart goes...

Man accused of opening fire in Boston’s North End to be held without bail until May

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:45 GMT

Man accused of opening fire in Boston’s North End to be held without bail until May The man accused of opening fire in Boston’s North End earlier this year will be held without bail until at least May of next year following a judge’s ruling.The Suffolk County District Attorney’s office said a superior court judge issued the order keeping Patrick Mendoza behind bars on Wednesday. The order came one day after Mendoza pleaded not guilty to charges against him including carrying a firearm without an FID card, carrying a loaded firearm without a license, possession of ammunition without an FID card, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault to murder, witness intimidation and possession of a firearm within 500 feet of a dwelling.Mendoza is accused in connection with the shooting on July 12 on Hanover Street. In its latest statement, the DA’s office said Mendoza had been riding his bicycle down Hanover Street before he allegedly opened fire.“When Mendoza caught sight of the victim, he began swearing and yelling at the victim,” the DA’s office said. The DA’...