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Law enforcement missed critical opportunities to prevent a 2022 mass shooting at an LGBTQ+ nightclub in Colorado, a pair of lawsuits filed over the weekend allege. The suits claim that the massacre at Club Q in Colorado Springs, which killed five people and injured at least 19, could have been averted if authorities had enforced Colorado’s red flag law. The El Paso County Board of County Commissioners and former El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder are named as defendants in the suits, which accuse them of negligence and, in the case of the deceased victims, wrongful death. A spokesperson for El Paso County declined to comment on the allegations, citing the pending litigation. The El Paso County defendants “willfully and wantonly ignored the shooter’s warning signs,” the legal documents say.
Persons: Barrett Hudson, El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder, Elder, Anderson Aldrich, , Aldrich, wantonly, , ” Matthew Haynes Organizations: Q, El Paso County Board, El Paso County Sheriff, El, Associated Press, Flag Law, NBC News Locations: Colorado, Colorado Springs, U.S, El Paso County,
Trump’s Hispanic vote percentage beat the previous record, set by George W. Bush's in 2004, when Bush won as much as 44% of the Hispanic vote. Pennsylvania voter Regino Cruz, 25, said Tuesday that he voted for Trump, believing the former president could improve the economy. In the battleground state of Pennsylvania, 4 in 10 Latino voters supported Trump, up from 3 in 10 in 2020. Carlos Odio, co-founder of Equis Research, a Democrat-leaning polling and research company, said Latino voters who backed Trump liked his prioritization of the economy. “Trump is going to put an end to that.”Hispanic men were key in propelling Trump to victory and a historic Latino vote share.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, George W, Bush, Barack Obama, Hilary Clinton, joe Biden, Harris underperformed Biden, underperformed Biden, Regino Cruz, , Cruz, John B, Puerto Rico, Harris, Sen, Ted Cruz of, Ethan Miller, Eduardo Gamarra, ” Gamarra, Biden, Carlos Odio, ” Odio, , Odio, Justin Hamel, Artemio Muniz, Muniz, Kalman Nunez, “ Trump, Fernando Rivera, Danny Martinez, Yahaira Rodríguez, ” Christianea Valentine, Vianca Rodriguez Organizations: House, Republican, NBC, Trump, Stetson Middle School, Puerto, Telemundo, CNBC, Democratic, Republicans, Ted Cruz of Texas, Department, Florida International University, Equis Research, Democrat, National Guard, Border Patrol, Bloomberg, Getty, Federation of Hispanic Republicans, Puerto Rico Research, University of Central, Locations: Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida, Puerto Rican, Northern Philadelphia, Starr County , Texas, Miami, Dade , Florida, Clark, Las Vegas, U.S, , New York, New Jersey, Mexico, Sasabe, Milwaukee, Puerto Rico, University of Central Florida, Philadelphia
A white former police officer who killed a Black man as he walked out of a garage four years ago in Columbus, Ohio, was found guilty of murder on Monday. Adam Coy, 48, faces life in prison for fatally shooting Andre Hill, 47, on Dec. 22, 2020. Coy was found guilty by a jury on all three counts: murder, reckless homicide and felonious assault. Protesters gather on Feb. 5, 2021, after former Columbus, Ohio, police officer Adam Coy was arraigned in the fatal shooting of Andre Hill. During the trial, Coy testified that he mistakenly believed Hill was holding a revolver when he fired four shots.
Persons: Adam Coy, Andre Hill, Coy, Hill, Stephen Zenner, ” Coy, , , Kaitlyn Stephens, Stephens, Anthony Pierson, ” Pierson Organizations: Coy, Getty, Columbus Police Department, NBC Locations: Columbus , Ohio, AFP, Columbus
Moments later, Coy said Hill walked up a driveway and loudly banged on the home’s front door, but nobody answered and no lights were visible. “My intention was to go toward the back of the house,” Coy testified, but he changed his mind when he saw a light flicker in the garage. Hill walked out, holding a lit cellphone in his left hand, but his body was turned and Coy couldn’t see his right side. Thinking the phone was a distraction, Coy thought he saw Hill holding a revolver with his left hand and fired four shots. “I said, ‘f---,’ I knew at that point that I had made a mistake,” Coy testified.
Persons: , , ” Adam Coy, Andre Hill, Coy, Adam Coy, Hill, Mark Collins, ” Coy, banged, What’s, Stephen Zenner, Amy Detweiler, Coy couldn’t, , Anthony Pierson, ” Pierson, Monday, Stephen McIntosh Organizations: Columbus Police Department, Coy, Protesters, Getty Locations: Columbus , Ohio, AFP, Columbus
A Black man who was fatally shot four years ago by a now-fired white police officer in Columbus, Ohio, complied with commands and was wrongly killed as he walked out of a garage, prosecutors said Thursday. “Officer Coy was not justified in shooting Andre Hill,” prosecutor Renee Amlin told the jury. Hill then walked toward the officers while holding his cellphone when Coy fired his weapon. Detweiler said she and Coy walked toward the dark garage and had “no idea” why Hill was inside it. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has said the shooting was unwarranted and that officers on the scene failed to provide medical assistance.
Persons: Adam Coy, Andre Hill, Coy, Renee Amlin, Kaitlyn Stephens, Stephens, don’t, , ” Stephens, , Hill, Amy Detweiler, Detweiler, Stephen McIntosh, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther Organizations: Coy, , Police, NBC, Columbus Police Department, Columbus Mayor Locations: Columbus , Ohio, Columbus
The president of McDonald’s USA said Wednesday that the company can "restore confidence" as it seeks to minimize the damage from an E. coli outbreak linked to the chain’s Quarter Pounders in multiple states. We took swift action yesterday to remove the Quarter Pounder from our menu. This was swift and decisive action by us,” Joe Erlinger, president of McDonald's USA, said on NBC's “TODAY” show. Customer Aaron Chapa, 22, said he eats at the restaurant a few times a week and consumed a Quarter Pounder over the weekend but never got sick. “I knew it was only the Quarter Pounder that was affected,” said Chapa, who was satisfying his hunger Wednesday with a cheeseburger.
Persons: ” Joe Erlinger, Erlinger, we’ve, It’s, Mike Railey, “ I’ll, , Railey, hadn’t, it’s, Aaron Chapa, , Chapa, “ I’m, Yash Reddy, didn’t, McDonald’s, McDonald's Organizations: McDonald’s USA, McDonald's, Centers for Disease Control, CDC, Nebraska, Guggenheim Partners Locations: McDonald’s, McDonald's USA, Colorado, Denver, Iowa , Kansas , Missouri, Montana , Oregon , Utah , Wisconsin, Wyoming
Michelle Lujan Grisham said she will not renew a public health order that temporarily banned carrying firearms in public parks and playgrounds in Albuquerque, the state's largest city. Lujan Grisham said in a news release Wednesday that more than 1,700 firearms were collected in gun buybacks over the past year because of the order. So there’s no way we could enforce that order.”Lujan Grisham issued the temporary order, originally a 30-day ban, in September 2023 after an 11-year-old boy was shot and killed in an Albuquerque park. In addition to restricting firearms in public parks and playgrounds in Bernalillo County, it strengthened oversight of firearm sales and implemented wastewater testing for fentanyl in public schools. State Attorney General Raúl Torrez, a Democrat, wrote in a letter last year that he opposed Lujan Grisham’s decision.
Persons: Michelle Lujan Grisham, Lujan Grisham, Greg Baca, ” Baca, , Dudley Brown, Bernalillo County Sheriff John Allen, Allen, ” Lujan Grisham, Raúl Torrez, Lujan Grisham’s, Organizations: New, New Mexico Gov, Democratic, Republican, National Association for Gun Rights, Bernalillo County Sheriff, Democrat, State Locations: New Mexico, Albuquerque, Bernalillo, , Bernalillo County
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The high water has receded and much of the chaos has calmed, but it will take weeks if not months before the city’s renowned Biltmore Village returns to prominence. And the tree branches, logs and dumpsters that floated through the river last weekend are in the same place. “I think we’re all very tired and I think there’s a lot of work that still needs to be done.”Scenes of devastation in Biltmore Village. Deon J. Hampton / NBC NewsIt’s been more than a week since Helene left a deadly mark on Biltmore. Deon J. Hampton / NBC News“It’s been chaotic and devastating, but the good part is I’ve seen everyone come together regardless of race, color or political affiliation,” said Asheville resident Renee White, 59.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Gabriel Smith, , , Smith, Deon J, It’s, Helene, Renee White, they’ve, Kareem McDowell, we’re Organizations: Biltmore, Hampton, NBC, Asheville, NBC News Asheville Locations: ASHEVILLE, N.C, Biltmore Village, Asheville
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — America’s largest privately-owned estate has abruptly shut down in Asheville after Hurricane Helene caused extensive flooding and building damage along the 8,000 acre property. The iconic Biltmore Estate, situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains, spans 175,000 square feet, boasts 250 rooms, 43 bathrooms, 65 fireplaces and 22 miles of walking trail. “We are still assessing impacts to the estate from Tropical Storm Helene and that will take some time,” the estate said. In forested areas, which is a large portion of the estate, wind damage is extensive to grounds and some structures.” The post also said crews are clearing roads to start repairs. Last weekend, tree branches, logs and a dumpster floated across the nearby Biltmore Village after the area was submerged in water in the wake of the initial landfall.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Melissa Sue Gerrits, Tropical Storm Helene, Sean Rayford, George Vanderbilt, Cornelius “, ” Vanderbilt Organizations: Biltmore, Hurricane Locations: ASHEVILLE, N.C, , Asheville, Hurricane, Biltmore, Tropical, Florida, North Carolina, Buncombe, Staten Island , New York
Damage from Hurricane Helene in Mitchell County, N.C., on Friday. Deon Hampton / NBC NewsThousands of trees were toppled in Helene’s fury, mangled train tracks were left discarded on river beds and school buses were blown away. Damage from Hurricane Helene in Black Mountain, N.C., on Friday. “It’s just too much.”Damage from Hurricane Helene in Mitchell County, N.C., on Friday. Ignacio Espino, left, surveys the damage from Hurricane Helene in Black Mountain, N.C., on Friday with his family.
Persons: , Susan Allen Wroblewski, , It’s, Mitchell, Austin Duncan, “ We’ve, , Hurricane Helene, Deon, Duncan, Diane Douglas, ” Douglas, “ It’s, Douglas, Ignacio Espino, Dylan Shook, Espino Organizations: Deon Hampton, NBC, Bowman Middle School, Black Mountain Academy Locations: N.C, Mitchell County, North Carolina, Hurricane, Sarasota , Florida, Mitchell, Florida, Asheville, Buncombe, Black
Buildings throughout Swannanoa were damaged beyond repair after Hurricane Helene pummeled the region. Deon Hampton / NBC NewsBeverly Eller, 68, who has been staying in shelters the last few days, said she was surprised by the extent of the damage. Deon Hampton / NBC NewsCody said it was going to cost him dearly because he didn't carry insurance on his business. Residents who were forced to flee Swannanoa when Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina didn't know what condition their homes would be in when they returned. Deon Hampton / NBC NewsLike others interviewed in the town, Cody said there was nobody to blame for not better preparing them for this storm.
Persons: Helene, Baxter Eller, Helene pummeled, Deon, Beverly Eller, , Hurricane Helene, Joe Biden, ” Biden, Anthony Penland, Penland, Robert Starks, ” Robert Starks, Starks, hasn't, ” Starks, , Stewart Cody, Cody, ” Cody, Swannanoa, “ We’ve Organizations: Deon Hampton, NBC, Pentagon, NBC News Biden, Emergency, Center, Army Locations: N.C, Asheville, Beverly, Swannanoa, Hurricane, North Carolina, Raleigh, Georgia, Florida, Whitson, Pine Bluff , Arkansas
ASHEVILLE, N.C. —A historic village in western North Carolina is under water after bearing the brunt of devastating flooding damage from Hurricane Helene. Tree branches, logs and a dumpster floated across Asheville’s Biltmore Village, renowned for being built and owned by a single individual. A tree had fallen on Hazel Mill Road, blocking all travel along a central route to West Asheville during Tropical Storm Helene. Jacob Biba / Asheville Citizen Times / USA Today NetworkGeorgia, Florida, Alabama, North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina will receive a variety of federal assistance from the government after the storm made landfall as a highly destructive Category 4 hurricane. Biden has also ordered more than 1,500 federal personnel to be deployed to the region, including search and rescue teams, medical teams and power restoration teams.
Persons: Tree, Jacob Biba, I’m, “ It’s, Hurricane Helene, Joe Biden, Helene, Biden Organizations: NBC News, River Arts, Asheville Citizen Times, USA, Network Asheville, Arts, Network Locations: ASHEVILLE, N.C, , North Carolina, Hurricane, Asheville, Charlotte, , Georgia, U.S, South Carolina, North Carolina , Georgia, Florida, Ohio, Tennessee, Hazel, West Asheville, Tropical, Network Georgia, Florida , Alabama, North Carolina , Tennessee
More than 50 people were stranded Friday at an eastern Tennessee hospital due to fast-rising water and high winds, after several attempts to airlift them failed during a dangerous rescue operation, Ballad Health officials said. The high winds and water levels prevented helicopter crews from airlifting patients and staff from Unicoi County Hospital in Erwin, Tennessee, hospital officials said. “The situation at the hospital is very dangerous,” Ballad Health said on X, adding the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and National Guard were engaged “in what can only be described as a dangerous rescue operation.”Patients and staff members are evacuated from Unicoi County Hospital on Friday. County leaders in Unicoi initially deployed ambulances but unusually high flooding prevented medics from safely approaching, Ballad Health said. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has been working with local emergency management agencies to deploy boats for hospital evacuations, but water surrounding and entering the building became dangerous and impassable.
Persons: Regan Tilson, “ We’ve, , Patrick Sheehan, Hurricane Helene Organizations: Health, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, National Guard, Erwin, TEMA, Virginia State Police, Emergency Management Agency Locations: Tennessee, Unicoi, Erwin , Tennessee, Georgia
JENKINS, Ky. — A Kentucky judge who authorities said was fatally shot by a sheriff last week was remembered Sunday as a pioneer who fought opioid addiction and favored treatment over jail for low-level drug offenders. Kentucky State Police said the shooting appears to have followed an argument. Kentucky Court of Justice via APDistrict Judge J. He was first appointed in 2009 to fill a judicial vacancy and served as a District Court judge for 14 years, the obituary said. At the service, District Judge James Craft told a story about a trip he and Mullins took to New York City years ago.
Persons: JENKINS, Kevin R, Mullins, Shawn M, Stines, can’t, , Debra Lambert, , didn’t, Patsy Holbrook Mullins, Judge J, Foster Cotthoff, Mullins “, ” Cotthoff, Kevin, Matt Brown, ” Brown, ” Mullins, James Craft, Craft, “ Kevin, ” Craft, Kimberly, Mya, Ava Organizations: Jenkins High, Authorities, Kentucky State Police, Mental Health, NBC News, Justice, AP, Judge, , Commonwealth, Addiction, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville Locations: Ky, , Kentucky, Letcher County, Mullins . Kentucky, Pikeville , Kentucky, New York
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Police officers violated protocol when they used excessive force against Tyre Nichols and overstated his actions, a former officer who has pleaded guilty in the case testified. Tyre Nichols. “Because I exaggerated what he had done … and it escalated,” Martin said, adding that officers violated protocol by pursuing a nonviolent offender. Martin, the first former officer to testify at their trial, and Desmond Mills Jr., have pleaded guilty to the federal charges. I was seeing red.”After Nichols was stopped, Martin said Haley brandished his gun and told Nichols to “get the f--- out of the car.” Martin then pulled out his gun before Haley snatched Nichols from the car.
Persons: Tyre Nichols, Emmitt Martin III, Nichols, Martin, Ben Crump, ” Martin, Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley, Justin Smith, Desmond Mills Jr, Kathryn Gilbert, , , Haley brandished, Haley, Black, Rebecca Byrd, Deon J Organizations: — Police, Former Memphis, Memphis Police Department Locations: MEMPHIS, Tenn, Our, Memphis, Hampton, Denver
"Groundbreaking TV talk show journalist Phil Donahue died Sunday night at home surrounded by his wife of 44 years Marlo Thomas, his sister, his children, grandchildren and his beloved golden retriever Charlie," said a statement from his family. At his peak, his nationally syndicated "The Phil Donahue Show" — later renamed to "Donahue" — was a ratings hit and precursor to similar shows by hosts Montel Williams and Jerry Springer. "His show debuted nationally, and the whole country came to know his personal brand of issue-driven straight talk," Winfrey said in 2002. "If there had been no Phil Donahue show, there would be no 'Oprah Winfrey' show. "Phil Donahue essentially started this company and began an entire industry in daytime syndication," Bob Turner, then president of Multimedia Entertainment, said in a statement to the Times in 1996 when Donahue announced his retirement.
Persons: Phil Donahue, , he'd, Marlo Thomas, Donahue, Montel Williams, Jerry Springer, Oprah Winfrey, Winfrey, Madalyn Murray O'Hair, Bob Turner, Megyn Kelly, Jude Children's, Danny Thomas Organizations: New York Times, Multimedia Entertainment, Times, MSNBC, NBC News, Jude Children's Research, Notre Dame Locations: Dayton , Ohio
Nearly 400 people still missing after Maui fires
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( Deon J. Hampton | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
A general view shows damage in the fire ravaged town of Lahaina on the island of Maui in Hawaii, U.S., August 15, 2023. MAUI, Hawaii — The County of Maui on Thursday night released the names of nearly 400 people who remain officially unaccounted for, two weeks after a devastating wildfire swept through the island. The 388 names were compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and deemed validated with first and last names, county officials said. In a statement Thursday, Hawaiian Electric said its focus in the aftermath of the fires has been to support the people of Maui and Maui County. "We are very disappointed that Maui County chose this litigious path while the investigation is still unfolding," it said.
Persons: John Pelletier Organizations: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Police, Authorities, Hawaiian Electric Co, Hawaiian Electric, Electric, EPA, NBC Locations: Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, U.S, MAUI, The County, West Maui, Maui County
Aug 12, 2023; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin (3) tackles Indianapolis Colts running back Deon Jackson (35) running with the ball during the first half at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY SportsAug 12 (Reuters) - Damar Hamlin competed in the Buffalo Bills' preseason opener on Saturday, marking the safety's first taste of competitive action since he suffered a cardiac arrest during an NFL game in early January. On his second defensive snap, Hamlin was credited with a solo tackle of running back Evan Hull for no gain, denying the Colts from converting a fourth-and-one at the Bill's 40-yard line. The 25-year-old Hamlin then made tackles on two consecutive plays during the Bills' next defensive series. He was discharged from hospital nine days after his cardiac arrest, and his remarkable recovery captivated the sporting world.
Persons: Damar Hamlin, Deon Jackson, Gregory Fisher, Hamlin, Evan Hull, Frank Pingue, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts, USA, NFL, Buffalo, Colts, Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Thomson Locations: Orchard, , New York, USA, Toronto
MEMPHIS, Tennessee — Hundreds of peaceful demonstrators, fueled by newly released body camera footage showing the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols by police officers, demanded justice, accountability and police reform Saturday afternoon. “We’re used to having issues with police in this city.”Body camera footage of Nichols being savagely beaten by Memphis officers on Jan. 7 was released Friday night, igniting protests across the U.S. For Memphis demonstrator Joshua Lewis, 18, he said he wasn’t surprised by the actions of the officers who were caught on camera beating Nichols. “It angered me to see the video of Tyre but this is normal (in Memphis) and I feel that it’s time for a change. “The corruption of the Memphis police and the death of Tyre Nichols, we’re just tired altogether.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — He was an amateur photographer who loved skateboarding and watching sunsets darken the woods and ponds of his adopted hometown. RowVaughn Wells, mother of Tyre Nichols, cries at a news conference in Memphis on Monday. Photographing sunsets at Shelby Farms Park, an expansive green space in Memphis, was another passion, she said. She said at a news conference Friday that Nichols was driving home from Shelby Farms when he was pulled over. Nichols died Jan. 10, three days after the encounter with police that landed him in the hospital.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — As their son lay bleeding from mortal injuries, the family of Tyre Nichols said Friday not only did police fail to render aid — they callously smoked cigarettes in the moments following the fatal beatdown. A grand jury on Friday indicted five former Memphis police officers, charging them with second-degree murder, in connection to Nichols' death. RowVaughn Wells, center, arrives at a news conference with civil rights Attorney Ben Crump in Memphis, Tenn., on Jan. 23, 2023. The police footage will also show Nichols calling out for his mother and moaning in agony following the beating, his family said. A portrait of Tyre Nichols is displayed at a memorial service in Memphis, Tenn., on Jan. 17.
Woodyard, who placed McClain in a chokehold, forcing him into unconsciousness, will be tried alone. That night, three Aurora police officers responded to a report of a suspicious person wearing a mask and waving his arms. Police body camera video released later showed officers ordering McClain to stop. He responded that he was an introvert and to “please respect the boundaries that I am speaking.” After questioning McClain, the officers grabbed him. One of them said he believed McClain had reached for a holstered gun, and McClain was brought to the ground.
Another 200 homeowners in Rio Verde get water from wells on their property that are running dry, forcing them to periodically rely on water haulers, as well, residents said this week. The municipal utility Scottsdale Water decided to cut off Rio Verde Foothills to reduce its consumption as drought persists throughout the West. Arizona relies on water from the diminishing Colorado River, which supplies water to about 40 million people in several states. The utility informed Rio Verde Foothills in November 2021 that its water would be cut off starting this year. Scottsdale’s conservation efforts have left nearby residents of Rio Verde Foothills without enough water for basic necessities, such as doing laundry and washing dishes.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Republican lawmakers scrambled on Wednesday to distance themselves from shooting suspect and failed GOP candidate Solomon Pena. Pena, who lost his race for the New Mexico state House, was arrested Monday in connection with a string of shootings at the homes of state and local Democratic leaders, police said. This individual was a felon in possession of a gun who conspired to terrorize and harm New Mexico families,” New Mexico Senate Republican Leader Senator Greg Baca said in a statement. He lost in a landslide to House incumbent Democrat Miguel P. Garcia by 5,679 to 2,033, or 74% to 26%. On Wednesday, New Mexico Republican leaders insisted they are opposed to "violence in any form."
Pena claimed his defeat was the result of election fraud, Gilbert Gallegos, an Albuquerque police spokesman, said Monday at a news conference. Bode said her partner, who died a year ago, had several interactions with Pena. “My partner got into difficult, unsolicited conversations with him as she came in and out of the building,” Bode said. “He’s not a polite, nice person.”Parks said Pena often expressed his political thoughts. “You didn’t necessarily want to get in the elevator with him, because you may not have a nice conversation,” Parks said.
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