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On Tuesday afternoon in Sag Harbor, Janice Yu of WABC-TV was sitting in the passenger seat of a Nissan news van, eating from a bag of Smart Food popcorn. It was as close as she would come to getting to a kernel of news. “We don’t even know who he was with,” she said, referring to the singer and actor Justin Timberlake, who had been arrested by a Sag Harbor police officer shortly after midnight on Tuesday and charged with driving while intoxicated. It was also where Mr. Timberlake had been partying with friends the night before. Now it was a muggy and sunny day on the leafy street of this quaint-by-Hamptons-standards onetime whaling village, lined by shops that sell everything from $30 Havaianas flip-flops to $4,600 swivel chairs by Charlotte Perriand.
Persons: Janice Yu, , Justin Timberlake, Yu, confit, Timberlake, Charlotte Perriand Organizations: WABC, Nissan, Smart, Hamptons Locations: Sag Harbor, New York, Lululemon
Johnny Wactor, an actor best known for his role in “General Hospital,” was shot and killed on Saturday, reports said, amid what his family described as an attempted theft of a catalytic converter in Los Angeles. The fatal shooting took place around 3 a.m. on Saturday, when Mr. Wactor approached three men in downtown Los Angeles, The Associated Press reported, citing the Los Angeles Police Department. His mother, Scarlett Wactor, told the local news station ABC7 that Mr. Wactor left the rooftop bar where he worked late in the evening and was walking with a co-worker toward his vehicle when he interrupted someone who was in the process of stealing the vehicle’s catalytic converter. Ms. Wactor said her son thought his car was being towed at first, and when he approached the person to ask, the person “looked up, he was wearing a mask, and opened fire.”
Persons: Johnny Wactor, , Wactor, Scarlett Wactor Organizations: , Associated Press, Los Angeles Police Department, ABC7 Locations: Los Angeles
California's Senate is considering a bill that would change how retailers run self-checkout. The rule would prohibit retailers from offering self-checkout unless several conditions are met. AdvertisementThe California legislature is considering a proposal that would bring significant changes to the self-checkout lanes in the state. Self-checkout lanes would be limited to 10 items or fewer. A single worker may only be assigned to monitor two self-checkout stations, and they must have no other responsibilities during that time.
Persons: , Bill, Lola Smallwood, Cuevas, Cristine Soto DeBerry Organizations: Service, Bay Area NBC, Prosecutors Alliance of California, Bay Area ABC, ABC7, Walmart, Target, Costco Locations: California's, California
A California family survived a plane crash with only minor injuries by deploying a parachute system. The parachute opened above the plane and slowed its descent before it crashed into woodland. AdvertisementA California family, including a man, a woman, and a 2-year-old girl, survived a plane crash with only minor cuts and scratches after deploying a parachute system. AdvertisementQuincy Cromer, a spokesperson for the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office, said that it was a "miracle" that the family had escaped with such minor injuries. Advertisement"Even with the parachute the parties involved were extremely fortunate to only receive minor injuries," the department wrote.
Persons: , MCSO, Quincy, they've Organizations: Service, ABC7, Fire Department, Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Cirrus Owners, Pilots Association Locations: California, Mendocino County, Whitethorn , California, Quincy Cromer
Tesla paid a bakery $2,000 after it canceled a massive Black History Month order at short notice. "To fulfill the order, I had turned down other Black History Month catering inquiries, purchased supplies, and prepared for a demanding production schedule," she wrote. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 23, 2024Rasetarinera confirmed to The Guardian Monday that she had received $2,000 from Tesla. Rasetarinera said in a February 2 post celebrating Black History Month that she's of Madagascan heritage. Advertisement"As I reflect on this ordeal, I am reminded of the resilience and determination that have propelled me forward as a black woman entrepreneur," Rasetarinera wrote in her original Instagram post.
Persons: Tesla, Elon Musk, , Voahangy Rasetarinera, Instagram, — Elon, Rasetarinera, Matt Mahan Organizations: Service, Guardian, NBC Bay Area, NBC Bay, ABC7, Jose Locations: San Jose , California
Read previewA San Jose bakery has slammed Tesla after a company employee placed a massive pie order for Black History Month, only to cancel it after the Black-owned business scrambled to meet the request, according to multiple reports. Voahangy Rasetarinera, the owner of The Giving Pies, wrote on Instagram that Tesla "hurt my small Black women-owned business" through the last-minute cancellation. According to Rasetarinera's account, on February 14 a Tesla company representative called her and asked for 2,000 mini pies to be delivered by the following week. But that evening, the representative called back and doubled the order — setting the bakery rushing to ensure it could meet the demand, Rasetarinera wrote. Rasetarinera said in a February 2 post celebrating Black History Month that she is of Madagascan heritage.
Persons: , Tesla, Voahangy Rasetarinera, Rasetarinera, it's, she's Organizations: Service, Business, Tesla, NBC Bay, ABC7, Apple, Adobe Locations: Jose
A short time later, the house exploded and burst into flames, with multiple mayday calls coming from the firefighters trapped inside. Crews rushed in to try to rescue them from the debris that covered them, but one firefighter was killed and nine others were injured, Loudoun County Fire and Rescue officials said in a news release. Authorities did not say if they believe the propane tank leak caused the explosion. After firefighters found the leak in the underground propane tank, they requested a hazardous materials response team and additional units and safety officers. “This is believed to be an isolated incident and there is no ongoing danger to the community,” Loudoun County Fire and Rescue said in a statement.
Persons: Crews, James Williams, Williams, , Sterling, John Padgett Organizations: STERLING, D.C, Loudoun County Fire, Rescue, ABC7, Washington Gas, Fire Locations: Va, Washington, Loudoun County, Sterling, Washington ,, Loudoun
"American Nightmare" examines the 2015 kidnapping of Denise Huskins. AdvertisementIn 2015, a man broke into the Mare Island, California, home of Aaron Quinn, kidnapped his girlfriend Denise Huskins, and held her hostage for two days. On March 23, 2015, Quinn, then 30, reported that a man in a wetsuit brandishing a Taser had drugged him and then kidnapped Huskins. Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn married in 2018 and have two daughtersAaron Quinn and Denise Huskins on their wedding day in 2018. Denise Huskins/InstagramDenise Huskins and Aaron Quinn stayed together after enduring the disturbing ordeal and tried to move on with their life.
Persons: Denise Huskins, Huskins, Quinn, , Aaron Quinn, Matthew Muller, Vallejo, Gillian Flynn's, Mr, Kenny Park, Muller, Miller, Quinn didn't, Shawny Williams, Williams, Netflix docuseries, Apiros, Olivia, Naomi Organizations: Service, Netflix, Local, Vallejo Police Department, Business, Vallejo Police, ABC7, Police Locations: Mare Island , California, Huntington Beach, Vallejo, Coast
In his first video, he addressed some "really shady" circumstances around Ng's case, including some comments by Chris Sharpe, the leader of the search-and-rescue team hired by Ng's family. Advertisement"Our desensitization to true crime, due to our constant consumption of media, means it's almost a challenge or a game to solve these puzzles," she said. The dark realityThough armchair sleuths can have their benefits, a lot of information shared about true crime can be misinformed, insensitive, or exaggerated. For example, in October, a man named Lawrence Crook begged TikTokers to stop making true crime content about his mom's murder. "What is interesting about the case of Nancy Ng is that this is a woman of Asian descent," she said.
Persons: Nancy Ng, isn't, TikTok, , Ng, TikTokers, Ed Choi, Chris Sharpe, Ng's, Sharpe, Choi, Christina Blazek, influencer Gabby Petito, Kendal Stoneystreet, Stoneystreet, Madeline McCann, Jack, David Wilson, Lawrence Crook, Odessa Carey, Crook's, Crook, Nancy Ng's, Gabby Petito's, Lauren Smith, Kourtney Nichole, GabbyPetito, TikToker, Arigato Grande Organizations: Service, Authorities, Independent, ABC7, Sheffield Hallam University, Guatemalan Locations: Lake Atitlán, Guatemala, Southern California
Indecent content is defined by the FCC as a portrayal of sexual or excretory organs or activities in an offensive manner without meeting the obscenity test. Profane content includes “grossly offensive” language considered a public nuisance. NBC is a broadcast network while CNBC is a cable network. “FCC rules on profanity don't apply to utterances on cable networks,” former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a reply to an ABC7 Chicago reporter requesting clarification under the circulating post on X. Cable networks are not prohibited from airing indecent or profane content.
Persons: Elon, “ Elon, , Ajit Pai, Read Organizations: Federal Communications Commission, New York Times, CNBC, Facebook, FCC, Globe, NBC, NBC Universal, Comcast, Reuters, ABC7, Cable, Thomson Locations: ABC7 Chicago
A flight from LA to Vancouver made an emergency landing in San Francisco on Monday night. The diversion followed a bomb threat made by someone on the flight, an airport official said. AdvertisementAdvertisementA United Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Vancouver made an emergency landing after an alleged bomb threat was made, airport officials said. However, about an hour into the journey the plane turned around and headed to San Francisco, tracking data from Flight Radar 24 shows. In March, a United flight was grounded in Vermont after a note, discovered in the plane's bathroom, indicated there was a bomb onboard.
Persons: Organizations: Service, United Airlines, LAX, San, ABC7, FBI Locations: LA, Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, California
Israel's invasion of Gaza could turn the war into a regional conflict, experts said. AdvertisementAdvertisementIsrael's invasion of Gaza could escalate the war into a full-blown regional conflict, military analysts said. AdvertisementAdvertisementOn Sunday, Israel declared a state of war and a day later announced a "complete siege" of Gaza . Buckner pointed to signs of escalations across Israel's borders that could tilt a possible Israeli-Hamas war into a regional conflict. Israel's incursion into Gaza could create a "domino effect" that triggers all its neighbors in the region to join the conflict, Buckner said.
Persons: Dale Buckner, , Israel, Israel's retaliations, Buckner, Hussein Ibish, Amichai Magen, Stanford University's Freeman, Magen, Gerald R Organizations: US, Service, Army, Global Guardian, Hamas, US Army, Gulf States Institute, Washington, Stanford, Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, ABC7, Israel, Ford Carrier Strike Group Locations: Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Iraq, Israel, Iran, Israel's, Iranian, Lebanese, Golan, Washington
Footage captioned online as showing a rally in Chicago supporting “Hamas’ terror attack” predates the clashes between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in October 2023. However, matching footage has circulated across multiple social media platforms since at least 2021. On May 16, 2021, thousands of demonstrators in downtown Chicago rallied in support of Palestinians, according to reports at the time by the Chicago Tribune and NBC 5 Chicago. Multiple pro-Palestinian rallies took place in downtown Chicago throughout May 2021, ABC7 and the Chicago Sun Times also reported. On Oct. 9, Palestinian supporters rallied in downtown Chicago against the violent conflict, as seen in news reports from ABC 7, CBS News Chicago and MSNBC.
Persons: Israel ”, escalations, Read Organizations: Hamas, Facebook, VK, Chicago, Chicago Tribune, NBC, Chicago Sun Times, Associated Press, ABC, CBS News Chicago, MSNBC, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Chicago, Israel, Palestinian, Gaza, Russia, U.S
Video shows the moment an Alaska Airlines flight made a terrifying landing in Tropical Storm Hilary. Sparks flew off Alaska Airlines Flight 1288 when it touched down at a California airport on Sunday. Alaska Airlines said the plane "was unable to taxi to the gate due to an issue with its landing gear." AdvertisementAdvertisementA heart-pounding video shows the moment an Alaska Airlines flight made a rocky landing at a Southern California airport during Tropical Storm Hilary, causing sparks to fly and frightened passengers to scream. The spokesperson for Alaska Airlines apologized for the incident and said the airline's focus is on "taking care of our guests who were on board, including retrieving their checked bags."
Persons: Hilary, Sparks, Santa Ana's, Santa Ana's John Wayne, Amineni, Donna Delfin, Delfin, Firefighters Organizations: Alaska Airlines, Sunday . Alaska Airlines, Santa Ana's John, Santa Ana's John Wayne Airport, Boeing, YouTube, Tacoma International Airport, ABC7, Aviation Administration, Passengers, FAA, Orange County Fire Authority Locations: Alaska, California, Sunday, Southern California, Santa, Orange County, Seattle, Washington, deplane
A deadly wildfire raged through the Hawaiian town of Lahaina, killing at least 111 people, last week. Aerial view shows destroyed homes and buildings near Front Street in Lahaina Town on August 10, 2023. Colonialism: Plantations brought the perfect wildfire fuel, an invasive grassLahaina was once the capital of the indigenous Hawaiian kingdom. Smoke and flames rise in Lahaina, Maui County, Hawaii, U.S., August 8, 2023 in this still image from video obtained from social media. A Mercy Worldwide volunteer makes damage assessment of charred apartment complex in the aftermath of a wildfire in Lahaina, western Maui, Hawaii on August 12, 2023.
Persons: Patrick T, Fallon, Jeff Masters, YUKI IWAMURA, Clay Trauernicht, Erin Hawk, We've, Abby Frazier, PATRICK T, FALLON, Dora, Dora didn't, Judson Jones, Jeff Melichar, didn't, Anne Lopez, Herman Andaya Organizations: Service, Getty, Yale, Washington Post, Plantations, Hawaii Public Radio, University of Hawaii, Maui . Flames, Reuters, Clark University, New York Times, REUTERS, ABC7, Mercy Worldwide Locations: Lahaina, Maui, Lahaina Town, Hawaii, U.S, Maui County, AFP
DJ Casper, the creator of the “Cha-Cha Slide,” an infectious song from the early 2000s that sparked an international line-dance craze that rivaled the Electric Slide and drew people to the dance floor at wedding receptions, bar mitzvahs and family cookouts, has died. His wife, Kim Bradshaw, confirmed his death in a statement to ABC7 Chicago. No cause was given, but Casper had cancer for several years. In her statement to the news station, she said: “Casper was a fun-loving, giving person. Casper was born Willie Perry Jr. in Chicago on May 31, 1965.
Persons: DJ Casper, Kim Bradshaw, Casper, Bradshaw, “ Casper, Willie Perry Jr, James Brown, Teddy Pendergrass Organizations: ABC7 Chicago Locations: Chicago
CNN —DJ Casper, born Willie Perry, Jr., has died after a battle with cancer, his wife told CNN affiliate ABC7 Chicago on Monday. Casper was responsible for the popular song “Cha Cha Slide,” which came out 23 years ago this month. Coming off of his “Cha-Cha Slide: The Original Slide Album,” the track gave way to a popular line dance that is still performed at events all over the world. Casper told ABC7 during an interview in May that he was surprised by his song’s international success. “When I first did it, I did it as an aerobic exercise for my nephew at Bally’s,” he said.
Persons: DJ Casper, Willie Perry , Jr, Casper, , Elroy Smith, WGCI Organizations: CNN, ABC7 Chicago Locations: Chicago, Cha, Bally’s
Liberty Justice pays a "vanlord" about $450 a month to live near the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank. She told Insider she's paying about $450 a month for the van – the same amount she was paying to live with several people in a shared house. LA's abc7 reported in May that these vans don't have bathrooms, with many opting to use gyms instead. One vanlord, Greg William, told abc7 in May that he makes between $2,000 and $8,000 a month renting out 15 RVs. LA Councilwoman Traci Park told KCAL News in May she hoped to update regulations pertaining to RV rentals.
Persons: it's, TikTok, Justice's van, van, Greg William, LA, Traci Park Organizations: Liberty Justice, Warner Bros, Service, BBC, abc7, LAX, Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Locations: LA, Burbank, Wall, Silicon, Los Angeles, Los, RVs
SpaceX has hired a young prodigy to join its Starlink division as a software engineer. The latest recruit at SpaceX is a software engineer who passed its "technically challenging" and "fun" interview process. He's planning to make the move from Pleasanton, California with his mother to start work at SpaceX in Redmond, Washington, per the report. "I felt like I was learning at the level that I was meant to learn," he told the LA Times. Starlink is SpaceX's satellite internet service and started operating in January in Nigeria – its first African market.
Persons: Santa Clara University's, he'd, BrainGain, Quazi, Starlink Organizations: SpaceX, Santa Clara University, Morning, Santa Clara, Seattle Times, Los Angeles Times, LA Times, Intel Labs, ABC7, Nigeria – Locations: California, Santa, Pleasanton , California, Redmond , Washington, Nigeria
Beverly Ellis-Hebard told ABC7 news that she was directed to the wrong plane and didn't have a passport with her. In the confusion, Ellis-Hebard had also cut her hand when she loaded her hand luggage, she told ABC7 News. Ellis-Hebard told ABC7, "I laughed. The woman at the gate did not do her job," Ellis-Hebard told ABC7. Frontier Airlines told ABC7: "We extend our utmost apologies to Beverly Ellis-Hebard for this unfortunate experience.
A Wells Fargo customer was tricked into sending a scammer $68,000 of his own money. A Wells Fargo customer lost nearly $70,000 after being tricked by a scammer into making a wire transfer, a report says. The scammer told Beardsley he only had to transfer $68,000 to make up for any trouble caused, leaving him with $2,000. Their son, Tod Beardsley, told ABC7 he was upset that Wells Fargo hadn't queried the unusually large transfer before processing it. A representative for Wells Fargo told ABC7: "We conducted a comprehensive investigation of this case, and shared the findings with our customer.
San Francisco police arrested Nima Momeni on Thursday and charged him in the murder of Bob Lee. San Francisco police arrested a tech consultant named Nima Momeni on Thursday on a murder charge in the fatal stabbing of Cash App creator Bob Lee. Friends and acquaintances 'can't imagine it'Alex Pourshayegan, who has known Momeni since he was a teenager working in Pourshayegan's window and glass store, told Insider Momeni is a "very likeable kind of guy." Two people who hired Momeni as an IT vendor told Insider that he was competent, professional and unassuming. San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said her office is planning to file a motion to detain the suspect without bail.
The San Francisco Police Department arrested a man in its investigation into Bob Lee's death, per ABC7 News and Mission Local. The man appears to have known the Cash App creator, both publications reported. Lee was fatally stabbed on April 4 in downtown San Francisco. Matt Dorsey, a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors confirmed the report on Twitter. Lee's former wife, Krista Lee, told KTVU Fox 2 that she believes the man who was arrested was an acquaintance of Lee's.
A video showing buses that caught fire after a nearby pallet yard ignited in Compton, California in 2021 is circulating with claims suggesting the clip shows electric buses, but Reuters found no evidence that the buses were electric and a spokesperson for the Compton Fire Department said they were diesel vehicles. Part of the superimposed text in the video reads: "Electric bus sets on fire”. Reuters found no media reports describing the buses affected by the fire as electric vehicles. A trade publication, Outlet Bus & Motorcoach News, reported that the bus yard that caught fire was operated by company TLC Luxury Transportation (here). Reuters found no evidence that the buses that caught fire in this clip were electric vehicles.
The tragic killing of tech founder Bob Lee has reignited the debate over crime in San Francisco. Those stats compare relatively favorably to other big cities in the US, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, citing FBI data. Meanwhile, the homicide rate in San Francisco was 5 per 100,000 in 2020, the FBI's crime data shows, as analyzed by the San Francisco Chronicle. It's also lower than other cities of comparable sizes to San Francisco, including Columbus, Ohio. Additionally, the San Francisco Police Department must conclude its investigation before the DA's office can step in, Randy Quezada, communications director at the San Francisco District Attorney's office, told Insider's Grace Kay and Sindhu Sundar.
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