Shooting Spree: Decision-making process behind issuing emergency alerts for shootings in Austin

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Shooting Spree: Decision-making process behind issuing emergency alerts for shootings in Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) --Several people - including neighbors and a state representative - expressed concerns about law enforcement not issuing some kind of active shooter alert as a suspect allegedly shot and killed four people in Austin Tuesday and injured two officers. Authorities in Bexar County said the suspect also killed his parents before coming to Austin. Below is the timeline of the shooting spree, as explained by Interim Austin Police Chief Robin Henderson early Wednesday morning. 10:40 a.m. – Austin ISD officer shot near Northeast Early College High School11:59 a.m. – Double homicide on Shadywood Drive4:57 p.m. – Cyclist shot on W. Slaughter Lane, non-life-threatening injuries6:54 p.m. – APD officer responds to active burglary on Austral Loop, finds suspect in backyard. Suspect fires at officer. Officer has non-life-threatening injuries. Suspect drives away. Two people found dead inside home.7:14 p.m. – Police chase ends with suspect crashing car TIMELINE: How Tuesday’s shootin...

Rudy Gobert dominates as Timberwolves down San Antonio

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Rudy Gobert dominates as Timberwolves down San Antonio The Timberwolves were outscored by 22 points in the 18 minutes Rudy Gobert wasn’t on the floor Wednesday against the Spurs.Minnesota won 102-94 at Target Center.Because the Wolves won the center’s minutes by 30 points. Gobert dominated on both ends of the floor en route to 16 points and 21 rebounds — on 7-for-8 shooting — to lead Minnesota to its fifth straight win.On the other end, Spurs center Zach Collins mysteriously attempted to go at Gobert time and time again, to no avail. The role player went 6 for 20 from the field. Not that Collins’ teammates fared much better. The Spurs (3-17) — who dropped their 15th straight game Wednesday —  shot just 37 percent from the field and 19 percent from deep.That’s the Gobert effect. San Antonio led by seven at the break, but that came as Gobert was stuck to the pine with three fouls. He dominated the second half of play, allowing Minnesota to quickly gain control in the third.The Wolves (16-4) build their advantage to...

Schenectady non-profit wins $10K in Perfect Pitch event

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Schenectady non-profit wins $10K in Perfect Pitch event TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A local non-profit that provides emotional support to middle and high school girls in Schenectady walked away with a $10,000 check Wednesday night from Women United.The fifth annual Perfect Pitch event, powered by United Way, was held at Troy's Revolution Hall. The Shark Tank-style event puts local non-profits in front of a panel of local business women. Saint Rose students protest college closure, demand answers This year, they heard from four different groups tackling the addiction crisis, mental health, and domestic violence. Working Group on Girls of Schenectady had the winning pitch for their program to empower more young women with life skills and mentorship. They were awarded the $10,000 grant.NEWS10's Trishna Begam emceed the event.

Capital City Rescue Mission in need of help for the holidays

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Capital City Rescue Mission in need of help for the holidays ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — According to the National Council of Non-profits, seven out of ten organizations believe charitable donations will decrease this year due to student loan repayments resuming and inflation affecting consumers. But Perry Jones, Executive Director of Capital City Rescue Mission, said consumers are not the only ones feeling the pinch. Saint Rose students protest college closure, demand answers “Inflation had set all of our bills up. Our food bills, our utility bills. Everything has been going up,” Jones said.Jones said this is the most need he has ever seen during his 41 years at the shelter. The center in Albany used to see between 50 and 70 people each day. Now, they are maxing out with needing to feed and shelter three hundred people every night. That means they need more donations and more hands to help.Organizers said they need volunteers with a variety of skills. Those who can help volunteer at their job training center in Schenectady and their shelter.Th...

Flu prevalence declaration means required masks for certain healthcare workers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Flu prevalence declaration means required masks for certain healthcare workers ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — New York State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald declared that the flu is now prevalent in New York State which triggers mask requirements for certain healthcare workers. The declaration requires unvaccinated healthcare workers in the following settings to wear surgical or procedure masks during times when the Commissioner declares that influenza is prevalent in New York State.  Saint Rose students protest college closure, demand answers These facilities include but are not limited to: hospitals, nursing homes, diagnostic and treatment centers, certified home health agencies, long-term home health care programs, AIDS home care programs, licensed home care service agencies, limited licensed home care service agencies, and hospices. This declaration comes after week-over-week lab-confirmed flu cases are up 34%, rising from 1,487 cases in the previous week to 1,993 outside the New York City area. In New York City, cases are up 21 percent, ...

Alderman proposes open-carry trigger law in St. Louis

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Alderman proposes open-carry trigger law in St. Louis ST. LOUIS – Much like Missouri state lawmakers used a so-called trigger law to ban abortion, St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones has now signed a trigger law that could ban open carry of firearms in the city.“I would say this is honestly a play out of the GOP playbook,” Alderman Rasheen Aldridge (Ward 14) said.The language in the ordinance actually states that it is a “trigger ordinance.”It took its cue from the Republican-backed abortion ban trigger law that the state passed to go into effect in the event that the U.S. Supreme Court ever overturned the Roe v. Wade ruling, which it did in 2022.With a prevalence of people now openly carrying assault-style rifles legally on the streets of St. Louis, Aldridge wrote this trigger law to take effect should state law change to allow cities to ban open carry.“St. Louis is a lot different than Joplin,” Aldridge said. “We’re a lot different than the boot heel, where people are using these guns to hunt animals. In our area, these guns are being use...

Representatives continue to meet behind closed doors to discuss ethics complaint

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Representatives continue to meet behind closed doors to discuss ethics complaint JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - A group of Missouri lawmakers met for hours late Wednesday afternoon behind closed doors to discuss an ethics complaint.This is the third time the House Ethics Committee, made up of 10 representatives, has met for hours behind closed doors since the end of October. Members were discussing an alleged ethics complaint regarding House Speaker Dean Plocher, R-Des Peres. With the legislative session set to start next month, representatives gave no indication of when the investigation would conclude."Our task is to protect the integrity of the institution," Rep. Hannah Kelly, R-Mountain Grove, said to reporters following the meeting on Wednesday. "In the corporate world, in the private business world, we would be considered an HR (human resources) department."In a meeting closed to the public on Wednesday, representatives spent nearly three hours discussing a personnel inquiry and an ethics complaint."We're tasked with a serious responsibility of due process, and thi...

Radiation compensation for St. Louisans stripped from defense bill, Hawley says

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Radiation compensation for St. Louisans stripped from defense bill, Hawley says ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Radiation exposure compensation for thousands of St. Louis families has been stripped away from the annual National Defense Authorization Act. Thousands of families are now wondering what will happen when the fund expires in just a few short months."This may be some of these people's last Christmas,” Dawn Chapman, Just Moms STL, said. “Do we really have to go spend it on the steps of the Capitol trying to get an appointment with leader McConnell? Is that really what we have to do?”Chapman received a call from Senator Josh Hawley on Wednesday. The senator shared the devastating news."I could hear it in his voice when I answered the phone. It hurt me to hear how hurt he was, if that makes any sense,” Chapman said. “But he was also very angry, and I think it's going to be rough passing this now.”Just Moms STL spent last week at the nation's capital meeting with federal officials, hoping to get their vote for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. Close ...

Cardinals fans ready to welcome back Yadier Molina with open arms

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Cardinals fans ready to welcome back Yadier Molina with open arms ST. LOUIS – Yadier Molina won't be wearing his iconic No. 4 jersey at Busch Stadium next spring; he will, however, still be representing the St. Louis Cardinals."He bleeds red," Bill Ganz said.Molina was only away from the ball club for just over a year before returning."I get goosebumps just thinking about it," Samantha Shawhan said.Molina's coming back to the organization as a special assistant to Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak. The team has not yet described what Molina’s day-to-day will look like, but fans are excited nonetheless.“It's always great when you have a long-time player come back to the team," Jesse Sanchez said. Highway with ‘Loneliest Road in America’ also runs through St. Louis region Shawhan said she had a feeling Molina would be coming back one way or another."I'm excited,” she said. “Deep down, I had a feeling he was going to stay with the organization in some capacity."Before Wednesday’s announcement, there was talk of Molina potenti...

Jeffco Public Schools parents allege transgender policy violates parental rights following overnight class trip

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:17:11 GMT

Jeffco Public Schools parents allege transgender policy violates parental rights following overnight class trip Jefferson County parents allege a Jeffco Public Schools policy violated their parental rights after they found out their daughter was assigned to sleep in the same bed as a transgender girl on an overnight school trip.District officials said they were reviewing a letter sent to the Board of Education and Superintendent Tracy Dorland on Monday by an attorney for Alliance Defending Freedom. The letter detailed the concerns Joe and Serena Wailes had about the treatment of their 11-year-old daughter, identified as D.W., on a school trip in June to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.Alliance Defending Freedom is a nonprofit legal organization “committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights and the sanctity of life,” according to the group’s website. It’s also been a key player in the political right’s campaign against transgender rights.According to the letter, parents were told before the trip that boys and girls would be on different floors of the hot...