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BALTIMORE AP —When Trea Ellinger left a Baltimore drug rehab facility last summer, he assured his anxious mother that everything was fine. His mother, Lori Ellinger, questions the autopsy’s findings and wants to know why paramedics decided to use an injectable sedative. “As long as he’s not lying face down, that would be great,” one of the medics says. Four minutes later, the medics discussed getting Ellinger repositioned, but they didn’t act immediately. Ellinger was unhandcuffed and placed on his back as medics began performing chest compressions, according to the report.
Persons: Trea Ellinger, , Ellinger, Lori Ellinger, , hasn’t, handcuffing Ellinger, flailing, Eric Jaeger, ” Jaeger, midazolam, Gail Van Norman, ” Ellinger, Lori Ellinger’s, Organizations: BALTIMORE AP, The Associated Press, , Baltimore City Fire Department, Police, anesthesiology, University of Washington Locations: Baltimore, Ellinger, overdosing, Maryland, New Hampshire
“The tankers and cargo ships of 1950 aren’t the tankers and cargo ships of today,” said James Salmon, a spokesman for the Delaware River and Bay Authority. “It’s going to do a number on them,” he said of a modern ship and the hazard it poses to a bridge like the one in Baltimore. Image The new bridge ship collision protection system project on the Delaware Memorial Bridge will install eight stone-filled “dolphin” cylinders, each measuring 80 feet in diameter. Credit... Delaware River and Bay AuthorityThe situation with the Key Bridge is “unique,” said Jim Tymon, executive director of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, which represents state transportation departments. A protection system was subsequently built around the new pier.
Persons: , James Salmon, Francis Scott Key, Michael Rubino, don’t, Joseph Ahlstrom, It’s, “ It’s, Dali, hurtled, Jim Tymon, ” John Snyder, Pete Buttigieg, , Paul, Gerald Desmond Bridge, Matt Gresham, Joong Kim, Michael Forsythe Organizations: Bay Authority, Port, SUNY Maritime College, New York State, American Association of State, Transportation, National Transportation Safety, Sunshine Skyway, Administration, Baltimore Sun, Union, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Liberty University Locations: Delaware, Bay, Baltimore, Port of Los Angeles, . Delaware, Maryland, Tampa Bay, Tampa, U.S, Minnesota, Union Pacific, St, New York, Bayonne, New Jersey, Staten Island, Long Beach, Calif, New Orleans, Mississippi, Port of New Orleans
CNN —A convicted felon suspected of killing tech executive Pava LaPere in Baltimore this week has been arrested, ending a dayslong manhunt across the city, police said early Thursday. “I told him to turn himself in because they’re going to kill him,” Scarlett Billingsley told NBC News. Pava LaPere cofounded EcoMap at age 21 while she was still attending college at Johns Hopkins University, according to the company’s website. LaPere’s accomplishments gained her a spot on Forbes’ 30 under 30 list earlier this year for social impact. The father and daughter – both early risers – would talk early in the morning and exchange photos of their sunrises, her father recalled.
Persons: CNN —, Pava LaPere, Jason Dean Billingsley, LaPere, Billingsley, Brandon Scott, Richard Worley, , ” Scarlett Billingsley, Scarlett Billingsley, Worley, Frank LaPere, Caroline, Nico, Stephanie Scarbrough, , Pava, , Frank, Kory Bailey, Bailey, “ We’re Organizations: CNN, Baltimore Police Department . Police, Authorities, Baltimore Police, NBC, NBC News, Maryland’s Department of Public Safety, Correctional Services, New York Times, Johns Hopkins University, Forbes ’ Locations: Baltimore
CNN —The Baltimore Police Department has announced an arrest warrant for a suspect wanted for the murder of Pava LaPere, the 26-year-old CEO of startup EcoMap Technologies, who was found dead in a downtown Baltimore apartment Monday with signs of blunt-force trauma to her head. The Baltimore Police said they do not believe that LaPere and Billingsley knew each other. “With profound sadness and shock, EcoMap announces the tragic and untimely passing of our beloved Founder and CEO, Pava LaPere,” EcoMap said in a statement. “Pava was not only the visionary force behind EcoMap but was also a deeply compassionate and dedicated leader. “There is no person on planet Earth that could tell Pava that she couldn’t do something,” Dzirasa said.
Persons: Pava LaPere, Jason Dean Billingsley, Richard Worley, Billingsley, LaPere, Worley, , Baltimore EcoMap, Sherrod Davis, EcoMap, Pava, ” EcoMap, Delali Dzirasa, ” Dzirasa Organizations: CNN, The Baltimore Police Department, Police, West Franklin Street, Baltimore Police, The Baltimore Police, Baltimore, LaPere, Johns, Forbes Locations: Baltimore, West, Johns Hopkins
Americans say they are tipping workers less often over the last 3 years. A new survey from Bankrate shows that people are getting increasingly frustrated with tipping. Among the 2,400 people who took part in a new survey from Bankrate, two-thirds said they have at least one negative opinion of tipping, with 30% saying they believe tipping culture has gotten "out of control" in recent years. "Few topics elicit as many passionate opinions as tipping," Bankrate senior industry analyst Ted Rossman said in a post about the survey. Only half of the 2,400 people said they always tip food delivery people, along with 40% that always tip taxi, Lyft, or Uber drivers.
Persons: Zers, , Ted Rossman, Gen Zers, McDonald's Organizations: Service, Baltimore Apple, Walmart Locations: Bankrate, Colorado
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