MDPD respond to woman who barricaded self at home in SW Miami-Dade

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

MDPD respond to woman who barricaded self at home in SW Miami-Dade A subject who barricaded herself at a residence in Southwest Miami-Dade prompted a swift response by officers.Miami-Dade Police officers surrounded the home in the area of 174th Street and Southwest 142nd Place, Friday morning. According to officials, on Thursday, at approximately 6:26 p.m., MDPD responded to the area of 282nd Street and Southwest 167th Avenue after receiving reports of a shooting. When officers arrived, they discovered that the subject shot at her boyfriend, but missed, and struck his vehicle instead. She then fled the scene. No injuries were reported. As officers continued to investigate, they discovered that she barricaded herself at the residence and are now attempting to coax her out of the home. A command post was established in the area by officers. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Even without poutine and ketchup chips, 4 players from Toronto aim to get Miami back to NCAAs

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

Even without poutine and ketchup chips, 4 players from Toronto aim to get Miami back to NCAAs CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — There are some serious complaints being aired by a handful of Miami women’s basketball players. For example, finding good poutine in South Florida isn’t easy. Ketchup-flavored potato chips aren’t in most stores. And the inability to start a day with coffee from Tim Hortons is a real problem.These are key issues when almost half of a team’s roster hails from Toronto.For these Hurricanes — Lemyah Hylton, Lashae Dwyer, Shayeann Day-Wilson and Latasha Lattimore — Thanksgiving is in October, the Raptors are the hometown NBA team and what Floridians call “freezing” is nothing more than a pleasant day outside to them.Dwyer, Day-Wilson and Lattimore all hail from Toronto; Hylton is from the suburb of Mississauga, about 15 miles (25 kilometers) west of Toronto. The Hurricanes have only 11 players on the roster this season — and having four from Toronto is basically a happy coincidence.“Honestly, I have no idea how this happened,” Hylton said. “And I think a lot of p...

On Day 2 of multistate search for mass killing suspect, Maine residents shelter behind locked doors

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

On Day 2 of multistate search for mass killing suspect, Maine residents shelter behind locked doors LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Shocked and fearful Maine residents kept to their homes Friday as hundreds of heavily armed police and FBI agents searched intensely for Robert Card, an Army reservist who authorities say fatally shot 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in the worst mass killing in state history.Much of Thursday’s search focused on a large property belonging to one of Card’s relatives in rural Bowdoin, where trucks and vans full of armed agents from the FBI and other agencies eventually surrounded a home on Thursday.The Cards have lived in Bowdoin for generations, neighbors said, and various members of the Card family own hundreds of acres in the area.“This is his stomping ground,” Richard Goddard, who lives on the road where the search took place, said of the suspect. “He knows every ledge to hide behind, every thicket.”Authorities repeatedly yelled for Card and anyone else inside the home to surrender. But hours later, they left, with state police saying it was uncl...

Elon Musk brands Scotland’s leader Humza Yousaf a ‘blatant racist’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

Elon Musk brands Scotland’s leader Humza Yousaf a ‘blatant racist’ LONDON — Scotland’s Humza Yousaf laughed off claims from X and Tesla tycoon Elon Musk on Friday that he is a “blatant racist.”Musk — celebrating one year of his controversial stewardship of the platform formerly known as Twitter — attacked the Scottish first minister and SNP leader in response to a video of a Yousaf speech from 2020.“What a blatant racist!” Musk posted on X, the social media platform he owns. He was replying to an account named “End Wokeness,” which had tweeted out a clip of the old Yousaf speech.In the speech — which Yousaf, then justice secretary, made in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder — he said Scotland has “a problem of structural racism.” He said that in 99 percent of the meetings he attends, he is the only non-white person in the room.He then named several senior positions in the Scottish government and civil society, which he said were all filled by white people. This specific section wa...

Hundreds of tips pour in about the massacre in Maine, but the gunman who killed 18 people is still at large

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

Hundreds of tips pour in about the massacre in Maine, but the gunman who killed 18 people is still at large (CNN) — Investigators searching for mass shooting suspect Robert Card have received more than 530 tips from the public, Maine Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck said Friday morning as he pledged to continue an around-the-clock manhunt for the Army Reserve member accused of killing 18 people.Investigators are expected to return to Card’s home on Friday, hours after law enforcement officers surrounded the home Thursday night and ordered any occupants to come out – though it’s not clear whether anyone was inside.Card, a longtime Army reservist and skilled marksman, should be considered armed and dangerous, authorities said. So for a second day, schools and businesses are shut down as hundreds of law enforcement officers swarm parts of southern Maine in pursuit of Card.Investigators have recovered a cell phone that belonged to Card, a law enforcement official said Friday. That adds to the challenges for investigators, who routinely track cell phones to find...

Chinese fighter jet got within 10 feet of US bomber over South China Sea, US military says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

Chinese fighter jet got within 10 feet of US bomber over South China Sea, US military says (CNN) — A Chinese fighter jet came within 10 feet of a US Air Force B-52 bomber flying over the South China Sea on Tuesday, according to the US military.The Chinese pilot “flew in an unsafe and unprofessional manner, demonstrated poor airmanship by closing with uncontrolled excessive speed, flying below, in front of, and within 10 feet of the B-52, putting both aircraft in danger of collision,” US Indo-Pacific Command said in a Thursday statement. “We are concerned this pilot was unaware of how close he came to causing a collision.”News of the latest Chinese intercept comes as President Joe Biden is expected to speak with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi when he visits the White House on Friday, CNN reported on Thursday. It is not clear whether the meeting will be a formal discussion or a more informal meet and greet. Wang is also expected to meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday and national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Frid...

Cup Noodles is making a major change to its cups

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

Cup Noodles is making a major change to its cups New York (CNN) — Instant ramen Cup Noodles is giving its packaging its first major makeover in 50 years — but customers might not immediately notice it.Beginning in early 2024, the cups will be made from paper rather than styrofoam, also known as polystyrene, making the packaging more environmentally friendly. The change also means that for the first time ever, the ramen can now be made in the microwave, eliminating the need for boiling hot water.However, the ramen’s recognizable logo and packaging design aren’t changing. The new cups will be used for all the roughly dozen flavors.Nissin Foods USA said that the update is part of broader environmental changes the family-owned company is enacting, mirroring the changes other major food companies are making to become more sustainable.In addition to eliminating the plastic wrap on Cup Noodles, the new cups’ sleeves are made from 100% recycled paper also nixes the plastic wrap and the cups are made from 40% ...

Missing pendant containing 10-year-old boy’s mother’s ashes has been found

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

Missing pendant containing 10-year-old boy’s mother’s ashes has been found A priceless pendant lost on a local soccer field has been found. Family members said 10-year-old Connor Datri lost the heart-shaped gold pendant containing his mother’s ashes while playing soccer in Plymouth last week.Datri’s grandmother took to Facebook to ask the community for help and many locals ultimately joined in the search. The pendant was found on Thursday of this week by a man who owns a small business that looks for lost items. 

Former Ravens WR Anquan Boldin on Hall of Fame nomination: ‘I let my play speak for itself’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

Former Ravens WR Anquan Boldin on Hall of Fame nomination: ‘I let my play speak for itself’ Former Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin was one of 173 modern-era players nominated for the Pro Football Hall of Fame last month. Next month, he’ll find out if he made the cut for a second straight year to be one of 25 semifinalists, this time for the Class of 2024.But Boldin, whose 14-year NFL career included three seasons and a Super Bowl title in Baltimore, insists he doesn’t think about whether he’ll one day have a bust in Canton, Ohio.“My dad always taught me if you have to tell somebody how good you were, you probably weren’t very good,” he told The Baltimore Sun last week at the Courtyard by Marriott Baltimore Downtown/McHenry Row hotel, where he was on hand to promote Marriott’s Ultimate Baltimore Ravens Fan Room. “For me, I don’t try to state a case. I let my play speak for itself.”While that play and his toughness were enough to earn three Pro Bowl selections and a championship, whether his career was Hall of Fa...

‘Essentially gifting the land’: Economists pan land deal with Orioles; state says it will ‘reinvigorate’ Camden Yards

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:53:04 GMT

‘Essentially gifting the land’: Economists pan land deal with Orioles; state says it will ‘reinvigorate’ Camden Yards In its memorandum of understanding with the Orioles, the state of Maryland has set itself up to receive less revenue from state-owned land near Camden Yards — handing potentially lucrative profits to the team.Revenue that could reach millions of dollars annually from the development of land and real estate, including the Camden Yards warehouse, would flow to the ballclub. It would come on top of at least $600 million in public money for Oriole Park improvements already approved by the General Assembly, and would be in addition to a further state fund proposed in the memorandum.“That’s a lot of money,” Kennesaw State University economist J.C. Bradbury said, “and it’s unlikely to pay off to the public.”In the memorandum announced Sept. 28, the state agreed to lease to the Orioles land near the ballpark for 99 years for annual rent totaling $94 million. But the sticker price is less valuable than it might appear when factors like inflation over...