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Four students were arrested on felony charges after buildings at the University of Rochester in New York were defaced with "wanted" posters targeting several Jewish faculty members, officials said. The four students were charged with felony criminal mischief and a fifth is being investigated, Quchee Collins, the university public safety chief, said in a news release Tuesday. "The posters identifying faculty, staff, and board members have instilled credible fear among those depicted, their families, and other members of our Jewish community," Mangelsdorf said in a message to the community. The university Department of Public Safety was made aware of the posters last week and immediately began removing them. The posters named certain university staff members and professors for alleged war crimes related to the conflict in Gaza, NBC affiliate WHEC of Rochester reported.
Persons: Quchee Collins, Collins, Sarah Mangelsdorf, Mangelsdorf, Organizations: University of Rochester, University, Trustees, Department of Public, NBC Locations: New York, Gaza, Rochester
California health officials on Tuesday reported a possible case of bird flu in a child with mild symptoms. A bird flu test on the child four days after the positive result came back negative. Bird flu has been spreading rampantly in poultry since 2022 in the worst such outbreak the U.S. has ever experienced. California represents the largest share of human bird flu cases in the U.S. so far, with 27 confirmed, not counting the child in Alameda County. In Canada, health officials reported the country's first human case of bird flu last week, in a teenager hospitalized and in critical condition.
Persons: It's, farmworkers, Tomás Aragón Organizations: San Francisco Bay Area, California Department of Public Health, Centers for Disease Control, Health Locations: California, Alameda County, San Francisco Bay, U.S, Oregon, Alameda County . Washington, Colorado, Canada
A New York City monsignor who raised eyebrows by allowing pop star Sabrina Carpenter to film a video in his church was relieved of duties after he allegedly mishandled nearly $2 million of church funds, church officials announced. The Diocese said the investigation "uncovered a pattern of serious violations of Diocesan policies and protocols by Monsignor Gigantiello." Former pastor of Shrine Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello in 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP fileIn January 2019, Gigantiello allegedly transferred $1 million of parish funds to Carone’s law firm, the Diocese said. The investigation also found other instances of the monsignor transferring and using parish funds in violation of Diocesan policies and protocols.
Persons: Sabrina Carpenter, Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello, Bishop Robert J, Brennan, Eric Adams, Monsignor Gigantiello, Frank Carone, Carone, Adams, Mount Carmel, Jamie Gigantiello, Julia Demaree Nikhinson, Gigantiello, Monsignor, Arthur Aidala, Aidala, Bishop Brennan, Bishop Witold Mroziewski, Deacon Dean Dobbins, Monsignor Gigantiello’s, Deacon Dobbins, Dobbins Organizations: York City, Roman Catholic Diocese, New, New York City, NBC, NBC New York, Our, Carone, NBC New, Development Locations: Carmel, Brooklyn, New York, NBC New York, NBC New, Shrine, Brooklyn , New York
A North Carolina lawmaker is going viral on TikTok after his office allegedly told a female constituent in an email to “move to China” after she raised concerns about the state’s abortion policy. You all are terrible people.”In response, Britt’s legislative assistant Camille McDougald allegedly told the constituent to consider moving to another country. The constituent told NBC News that she is a carrier for a very rare genetic condition with a 50% chance of being passed on to a child. The woman said McDougald’s response made it seem like “they don’t care.”Multiple attempts to reach Britt and McDougald have been unsuccessful. If a life-limiting anomaly is detected, the patient must fill out a consent form before seeking an abortion.
Persons: Sen, Danny Britt, , Donald, Trump, , Camille McDougald, Lindsay Talley, Britt, McDougald Organizations: NBC News, Republican, North Locations: Carolina, China, Russia, Venezuela, North Carolina,
Sean Antone, 19, Benjamin Brandenburg, 18, and Logan Clark, 19, were taken into custody a little over a week after the Salisbury Police Department announced the arrests of 12 Salisbury University students in the Oct. 15 assault. Antone was arrested by the Howard County Police Department on Nov. 7, authorities said in a news release. Brandenburg was arrested by Salisbury police on Wednesday, and Clark turned himself in to Salisbury police on Thursday. Police said they were contacted by university police on Oct. 31 about an alleged assault at an off-campus apartment complex for college-aged students. In a Nov. 7 letter, Salisbury University President Carolyn Ringer Lepre called the incident "an act of visceral hate" and said the fraternity was placed on suspension.
Persons: Sean Antone, Benjamin Brandenburg, Logan Clark, Antone, Brandenburg, Clark, Detectives, Carolyn Ringer Lepre, Steve Rakow, Riley Brister, Rakow, Ryder Baker, Bennan Aird, Cruz Cespedes, Dylan Earp, Elijah Johnson, Zachary Leinemann, Cameron Guy, Jacob Howard, Eric Sinclair, Patrick Gutierrez, Dylan Pietuszka, Lepre Organizations: Salisbury Police Department, Salisbury University, Howard County Police Department, Salisbury police, . Police, Police, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Locations: Maryland, Salisbury, Brandenburg
A fingerprint on a decades-old taxi application led to the arrest of a man accused of fatally shooting two people and leaving their bodies along a Massachusetts roadway in 1978, officials said. Investigators determined that the print on the car was from Joley's left thumb, the district attorney said. The district attorney said the case now has "renewed hope." An autopsy determined they each suffered multiple gunshot wounds, the district attorney said. Harnish was "known as a quiet, polite young man," the district attorney said.
Persons: Timothy Scott Joley, Theresa Marcoux, Mark Harnish, Anthony Gulluni, Theresa A, Mark, Joley, It's, Gulluni, Timothy Joley, Joley's, Marcoux, Harnish Organizations: Hampden, Facebook, Hampden District, Springfield police, Investigators, West Springfield Police, Dodge, Riverdale Locations: Massachusetts, Clearwater , Florida, West Springfield, Springfield, Pinellas, Jail, Hampden, Riverdale
Craig Melvin will replace Hoda Kotb after the beloved co-anchor announced in September that she was leaving “TODAY” after nearly two decades. Melvin, a news anchor of “TODAY” and a co-host of the 3rd hour of “TODAY,” made the announcement on the show Thursday morning. He will co-anchor alongside Savannah Guthrie for the 7 and 8 a.m. hours beginning Jan. 13. “You are the right person for it.”Kotb will remain as co-anchor until Jan. 10, calling it a "party day." Melvin went on to call Kotb and Guthrie his "sisters."
Persons: Craig Melvin, Hoda, Melvin, , Savannah Guthrie, , “ I’ve, ” Kotb, Kotb, Guthrie, Al Roker, I’ve, ” Melvin, “ You’ve, ’ ” Libby Leist, Craig, Sheinelle Jones, Dylan Dreyer Organizations: Savannah, Zoom, , Jenna, NBC News, Bowl Locations: Roker
Weather conditions triggered red flag warnings in the northeast part of the United States as firefighters in California continued to battle a large wildfire that has burned over 20,000 acres. Much of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are under a red flag warning Tuesday due to dry and windy conditions. New York State parks employee battles a wildfire in Greenwood Lake, N.Y., on Nov. 10. Kyle Mazza / Anadolu via Getty ImagesCrews in New Jersey and New York were continuing to battle a wildfire in Passaic and Orange counties. Another fire in Passaic County, New Jersey, the Cannonball 3 Wildfire, was fully contained on Sunday, the state's forest fire service said.
Persons: Kyle Mazza, New Jersey Forest Fire Service —, Dave Celino, Celino Organizations: National Weather Service, U.S . Drought, University of Nebraska, Getty, New, New Jersey Forest Fire Service, NBC Boston, of Conservation, Recreation, California Department of Forestry, Cal Fire Locations: United States, California, New York , New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode, Boston, In New Jersey, Lincoln . New York State, Greenwood Lake, N.Y, Anadolu, New Jersey, New York, Passaic, Orange, Passaic County , New Jersey, In Massachusetts, Ventura County
A 37-year-old Irish man was arrested in connection with the murder of an American woman vacationing in Budapest, local police said. The man was taken into custody earlier this week at his rented apartment, Budapest Police Headquarters said Saturday in a translated post on Facebook. The suspect allegedly tried to cover up the murder, Budapest police said. He allegedly cleaned the apartment, put Michalski's body in a suitcase, and dumped the luggage in a wooded area near Lake Balaton. The man allegedly told investigators that Michalski’s death was an accident, police said in the Facebook post.
Persons: Mackenzie Michalski, Michalski, I’m Organizations: Budapest Police Headquarters, Facebook, Police, Authorities, Associated Press Locations: American, Budapest, Lake Balaton, Portland , Oregon
The Pentagon intends to challenge a recent ruling by a military court that deemed Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s decision to invalidate plea deals for several accused 9/11 co-conspirators improper, a defense official tells NBC News. “We intend to seek postponement of any hearing on the pleas or pretrial agreements during that time,” the official said. In July, prosecutors announced they had entered into pretrial plea agreements with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak Bin ‘Attash and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi. But in a shocking move days later, Austin withdrew the controversial plea deals and removed Susan Escallier, the convening authority for military commissions, from the case. A judge in the case agreed, ruling last week that Austin operated outside his authority to invalidate the plea deals and declared the plea deals valid and enforceable.
Persons: Lloyd Austin’s, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak Bin ‘ Attash, Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi, Austin, Susan Escallier, Mohammed Organizations: Pentagon, NBC
Two women were arrested on Friday in connection with the murder of a photographer that was partially livestreamed on social media, police in Florida said. Sanford police said there had been an ongoing feud between Martin and Tyler. On the night of the shooting, Martin allegedly livestreamed herself driving to Tyler’s home to confront her, according to an amended arrest report for Tyler. She set the gun to the side before Martin pulled up to Tyler’s home, the report says. There are choices other than violence.”Pringle, Tyler’s girlfriend, allegedly livestreamed the fight on social media.
Persons: Lakevia Davonna Pringle, Savon Chantay Tyler, Lauren Ashley Martin, Sanford, Martin, Tyler, livestreamed, Martin’s livestream, Martin’s, , , Cecil Smith, Lauren, ” Pringle, Tyler’s, Pringle, ” Tyler, ” Martin, It’s Organizations: NBC, ” Sanford Police, Police Locations: Florida, Sanford, Daytona Beach
Authorities on Tuesday announced they are investigating the death of a 1-month-old baby boy who was brought to a New York hospital over the summer for malnutrition as a homicide. Officers were called to the hospital and informed by staff that the baby was "unconscious and unresponsive," the New York City Police Department said in a statement. In an update Tuesday, police said the Office of Chief Medical Examiner deemed the death a homicide. The New York Times reported that the baby died of malnutrition. The New York City Administration for Children’s Services said state confidentiality laws prohibit it from sharing certain details.
Persons: Joseph Heben Jr, Joseph Organizations: Staten Island University Hospital, New York City Police Department, Police, New York Times, New York City Administration, Children’s Services, NYPD Locations: New York
A fast-moving wildfire in Southern California that has grown to more than 14,000 acres prompted a Ventura County university to cancel classes and temporarily suspend campus operations as authorities struggle to get the blaze under control. The Ventura County Community College District said campuses were closed Thursday at Moorpark College, Oxnard College and Ventura College. It has grown to 14,187 acres, the Ventura County Fire Department said in a post on X early Thursday morning. Ventura County Fire Capt. Video from a news helicopter showed burned homes and firefighters trying to put out flames at another residence.
Persons: Noah Berger, Trevor Johnson Organizations: Cal State University Channel Islands, Ventura County Community College District, Moorpark College, Oxnard College, Ventura College, Fire Department, California Department of Forestry, Cal, Padre Sierra Parish Locations: Southern California, Ventura County, Ventura, Los Angeles County, Santa Ana, Camarillo, Calif
For many Democratic voters, Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to Donald Trump was disappointing but not surprising, they said in interviews, agreeing that their party hadn't done enough to talk about the economy and lamenting lingering racism and sexism. Voters in Dearborn, America's only Arab-majority city, broke decisively for Trump over Harris, a departure from Joe Biden’s beating Trump there in 2020. "I was really praying that she would get it," said Deborah McKinnon, 68, a Black Democratic voter from Pittsburgh. "It just underscores that Black women are the most loyal Democrats, and they were the power behind Kamala Harris' campaign," Allison said. John Park, 37, a Black Democratic voter in suburban Atlanta, said that as a warehouse worker for an automotive company, he initially liked Trump's "pro-America" approach.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump, Laytza Hernandez, , Hernandez, Sami Khaldi, Joe Biden’s, Khaldi, Biden, Luis Muza, Symone Sanders, Townsend, Sanders, “ Kamala, they're, Angela Weiss, MJay Hawkins, Hawkins, wasn’t, , Deborah McKinnon, Hillary, Clinton, Gary Tate, Tate, Aimee Allison, Allison, George W, Bush, John Park, Trump's, Steve Harvey's, Harvey, Park, Luis Cortés, Esperanza, Harris didn't, Cortés Organizations: Democratic, NBC, Trump, Arizona State University, Biden, Howard University, Washington , D.C, Getty, , Puerto Ricans Locations: Gaza, Dearborn , Michigan, Dearborn, America's, New York , Illinois, California, Milwaukee, Pennsylvania, Washington ,, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, America, Philadelphia
The Colbert County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama is asking the FBI to investigate a case involving a Black man whose body was found hanging in an abandoned home amid claims from his wife that his death was made to look like a suicide. The sheriff’s office requested the FBI's involvement in the death of 39-year-old Dennoriss Richardson, whose body was found in September, according to The Associated Press. The sheriff's office did not immediately respond Saturday to a request for comment from NBC News. "The FBI is aware of the tragic death of Dennoriss Richardson and takes allegations of federal law violations seriously," the FBI said in a statement. Colbert County Sheriff Eric Balentine said, according to AL.com, that police spoke to other family members of Dennoriss Richardson who said he had been depressed.
Persons: Dennoriss Richardson, Leigh Richardson, AP Richardson, Leigh Ann Richardson, It’s, Dennoriss, Eric Balentine, Balentine, Sheriff Balentine, Leigh Ann, AL.com Organizations: FBI, Associated Press, NBC News, AP, Sheffield City Jail, Department of Forensic Science Locations: Colbert, Alabama, Colbert County, Sheffield, Huntsville
Another centimeter or two in either direction and it could have been the last Halloween Anthony Berry ever celebrated. Berry was celebrating Halloween with his friend when someone in the crowd started to get aggressive and then shots rang out. "Thank God I'm still here," he told reporters at a news conference Friday at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center. "After it happened, the first thing I did was thank God I'm still here," said Berry, who has stitches across the top of his head. Halloween is one of the busiest nights in Orlando with crowds between 50,000 to 100,000 people, Orlando Police Chief Eric Smith said.
Persons: Anthony Berry, Berry, I'm, let's, Joseph Ibrahim, Jaylen Dwayne Edgar, Eric Smith, They’re, they’re, Edgar, Andrew Bain Organizations: Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical, Orlando Fire Department, Orlando, Orlando Police, Osceola Locations: Orlando, Orange, Osceola State
A possible suspect wearing a Halloween Michael Myers mask was seen in the area of a Harris County, Texas, home where a man was found shot to death, authorities said Friday. That investigation is still open and active, the sheriff’s office said Friday. Authorities spoke with witnesses and viewed security videos from neighboring homes and learned that a possible suspect was seen walking in the area wearing a mask of Michael Myers, the fictional murderer from the "Halloween" movie series. Two children were found unharmed in the home, the sheriff's office said. Witnesses said that someone in the Myers mask walked up to the victim while he was in his garage and started shooting, local news station KHOU reported.
Persons: Michael Myers, Eric Pait, Pait, Witnesses, Myers Organizations: Sheriff's Locations: Harris County , Texas, Harris
A Florida bail bondsman allegedly targeted incarcerated female inmates and offered them bond in exchange for sex, the state's attorney general said. Moncrief, the owner of Moncrief Bail Bonds in multiple Florida counties, allegedly offered to bond out the women "in exchange for sex." He also offered to bail out inmates "in exchange for sex from someone outside of jail" and allegedly sold women he bonded out to other buyers, Moody's office said. Authorities learned of Moncrief's scheme while investigating former defense attorney John Gillespie for committing similar crimes, the attorney general said. Victims of Gillespie told investigators they had also been forced to perform sex acts with Moncrief, the office said.
Persons: Russell Bruce Moncrief, Ashley Moody’s, Moncrief, Phelan M, Moody, John Gillespie, Gillespie Locations: Florida, Orange County, Moncrief
A man is accused of viciously attacking a sleeping passenger on a United Airlines flight Monday afternoon, leaving him bloody and bruised, federal authorities said. The assault occurred on a flight from San Francisco International Airport in California to Dulles International Airport in Virginia, court documents state. On his way back to his seat, Nelson allegedly stopped at seat 12F and "without notice began physically attacking a sleeping male passenger by punching him repeatedly in the face and head until blood was drawn," the court filing says. During the alleged one-minute attack, blood splattered on Nelson's coat, the seat, the wall and the window, the filing states. Authorities said a fellow passenger intervened and monitored Nelson at a seat near the front of the plane until it landed in Virginia.
Persons: Everett Chad Nelson, Nelson Organizations: United Airlines, San Francisco International, Dulles International, Authorities Locations: California, Virginia
A disgruntled former Disney employee is being accused of hacking into menu-creating software used by the company's restaurants to falsely indicate that certain food items did not contain peanuts. Scheuer was fired in June for alleged misconduct, the complaint says, adding that the termination was contentious and not amicable. The criminal complaint was first reported by Court Watch. On Sept. 23, federal agents searched Scheuer's home and seized four personal computers, according to the criminal complaint. "Disney failed to respond to his inquiries about being fired and he then filed an EEOC complaint in response," Haas said
Persons: Michael Scheuer, Scheuer, Disney, David Haas, Haas Organizations: Disney, Court, Middle, Middle District of, Walt Disney, Court Watch Locations: Middle District, Middle District of Florida
A woman in Florida helped direct authorities to a field in Volusia County where she was being held by an alleged attacker by calling 911 and pretending to order a pizza. During the 911 call, the unidentified woman tells the dispatcher she wants to order food. The dispatcher asks the woman if she knows she's calling 911. The woman continues to pretend to order a pizza. She was also able to tell the 911 dispatcher that she was being held by one man, that he was not armed and that she was hurt.
Persons: Luis Diego Hernandez, I'm, Michael J, Chitwood, Hernandez, hysterically, Moncayo, wouldn't Organizations: Volusia Sheriff’s, U.S . Border Patrol, ICE Locations: Florida, Volusia County, Volusia, Pierson
St. Louis police on Monday released a detailed report about a 2022 school shooting that left a student and teacher dead, publicly revealing for the first time the gunman’s struggle with his mental health and hospitalizations over suicide attempts. The 456-page document also outlines concerns raised by Orlando Harris’ family and their attempts to get help. Students stand in a parking lot near the Central Visual & Performing Arts High School in St. Louis, on Oct. 24, 2022. Following the shooting, agents went to the storage unit and found it completely empty. During one session, Harris allegedly talked about shooting people at his old high school, the report says.
Persons: Louis, Orlando Harris, Tanya Ward, Harris, ” Harris, Jean Kuczka, Bell, David Carson, ABACA, Ward, , Orlando H, “ Ward, Harris ’, wasn't, Hetal Patel, Patel, worthlessness, ” Patel Organizations: Louis police, Central Visual, Performing Arts High, Central Visual & Performing Arts High School, Louis Metropolitan Police Department, Authorities Locations: St, Orlando, Louis
Court documents state that Sawchak shot his neighbor in the neck with a firearm from an open upstairs window. Moturi told them that his neighbor had threatened to shoot him “if he touched a specific tree.” While Moturi was cutting the tree, he was shot. The chief said Sawchak has not been arrested because he is “mentally ill” and possesses firearms. O’Hara said anyone who suggests that police do not want to arrest Sawchak is “simply wrong.” Frey’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In January 2016, he allegedly verbally harassed a neighbor while holding a knife and threatened to kill a neighbor, the documents say.
Persons: John Herbert Sawchak, Davis Moturi, KARE, Sawchak, Moturi, , Caroline, Brian O’Hara, O’Hara, “ We’ve, , ” O’Hara, Andrea Jenkins, Elliott Payne, Aisha Chughtai, Jason Chavez, Robin Wonsley, Jacob Frey, Jenkins, “ I’m, ” Jenkins, George Floyd, , anything’s, ” Moturi, Sawchak “ Organizations: Hennepin County Attorney’s, NBC, Minneapolis police, Police, Minneapolis, Minneapolis City, , The Minnesota Star Tribune, Minneapolis Police, The, Justice, U.S, Constitution Locations: Minneapolis, Hennepin County, O’Hara
A Florida woman accused of zipping her boyfriend in a suitcase and leaving him in there to suffocate was found guilty of murder on Friday, four years after what she had initially described to authorities as a case of drunken hide-and-seek gone wrong. She said that she had gone upstairs and passed out, and when she woke up, she realized Torres was still inside the suitcase. She said she "moved it around a little bit" while Torres was still inside the suitcase. In the video clips, Boone allegedly mocked Torres as he begged for help, NBC affiliate WESH of Daytona Beach reported. Boone said Torres began pushing on the suitcase and she feared he would get out.
Persons: Sarah Boone, Jorge Torres Jr, Torres, Boone Organizations: Sheriff’s, NBC, Daytona, WESH, Prosecutors Locations: Florida, Orange County, Orange
A 23-year-old U.S. Army sergeant was found dead Monday evening on Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri hours after she was reported missing, officials said. "The Fort Leonard Wood community is devastated by this tragic loss. Roque, of Ligonier, Indiana, was assigned to the 5th Engineer Battalion as a bridge crewmember and mine dog handler with the K9 detachment, U.S. Army Fort Leonard Wood said. She enlisted in 2020 and attended basic combat training at Fort Leonard Wood, an Army installation post that trains about 80,000 military and civilians each year. She received the Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.
Persons: Fort Leonard Wood, Sarah Roque, Christopher Beck, Roque, Beck, Leonard Wood, Sarah, Army Fort Leonard Wood Organizations: . Army, Fort, Excellence, Army Criminal Investigation Division, The Army CID, 5th, Battalion, U.S, Army, National Defense Service, Army Service Locations: Missouri, Ligonier , Indiana
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