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On July 18, a judge sentenced Carter, 36, to the maximum prison term allowed under Ohio law — three years. John Carter with Katelyn Markham. Markham stayed home, Carter told authorities. There was no forensic, eyewitness or video evidence that provided a direct link between Carter and Markham’s death, Gmoser said. A litany of questions remained, Gmoser told “Dateline.” Was Markham killed in Indiana?
Persons: John Carter, Katelyn Markham, — Carter, NBC’s, , Markham’s, unraveled, Markham’s death.Weeks, Prosecutors, Carter, , Michael Gmoser, ” Gmoser, Carter didn’t, Dave Markham, Dave, John, Carter —, Papa, Markham, hadn’t, Detectives, Rebecca Ervin, he’d, Gmoser said.Gmoser, they’d, Ervin, , Carter wasn’t, Gmoser, ” Ervin, Stephen Maynard, Maynard, , wouldn’t, ” Katelyn Markham, Katelyn, ” Paul Newton, ” Prosecutors, Newton, Weeks, ” “ Organizations: , Fairfield, Fairfield Police Department, FBI, Ford, “ Dateline, Locations: Cincinnati, Indiana, Ohio, Butler, Colorado, Papa Johns, Carter’s, Carter
Andy Beshear ordered the sheriff accused of gunning down a judge in his chambers to resign by the end of the week or face removal proceedings. The Letcher County Sheriff’s Office could not be reached for comment Thursday. Letcher County Judge/Executive Terry Adams did not immediately respond to a request for comment. A Kentucky State Police spokesman has said the shooting at the Letcher County Courthouse occurred after an argument in the building. A filing in the case from Stines’ lawyer argued that Stines was protected from being sued over the allegations because of his position as an elected official and law enforcement officer.
Persons: Andy Beshear, gunning, Travis Mayo, Shawn “ Mickey ” Stines, Kevin Mullins, Mullins, Stines, Terry Adams, Clare Grant, Stines ’, Matt Gayheart, ” Jonathan Shaw, Judge Mullins, ” Shaw Organizations: Kentucky Gov, Kentucky State Police, Authorities, Courier, USA Locations: Letcher, Stines, Whitesburg, Ky, Clare
Hurricane warnings were issued Tuesday for a wide stretch of Florida’s Gulf Coast ahead of Tropical Storm Helene’s anticipated landfall as a major hurricane later this week, forecasters said. Officials in Mexico also issued hurricane warnings for a large section of the Yucatan Peninsula, stretching from the tourist hotspot of Tulum to Cabo Catoche, on the peninsula’s northern tip, the National Hurricane Center said in an afternoon advisory. The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane on Wednesday as it moves across the eastern Gulf of Mexico before becoming a major storm Thursday, according to the advisory. Helene's storm surge is expected to raise water levels in Tampa Bay by as much as 8 feet. Helene's large size will likely mean the storm's hazards will hit an extensive area, the advisory says.
Persons: Helene’s Organizations: Officials, National Hurricane Center Locations: Gulf Coast, Mexico, Yucatan, Cabo Catoche, Florida, Mexico Beach, Pensacola, Tampa, Tampa Bay, United States
The pharmaceutical executive who was once New York City’s Covid czar was fired Monday, days after he admitted participating in “private gatherings” that were prohibited during the height of the pandemic, a federal filing shows. Varma was the company’s executive vice president and chief medical officer, the filing says. Varma acknowledged the prohibited gatherings after a conservative podcaster posted video last week of what appeared to be hidden camera recordings that showed Varma describing them. Varma's spokesman previously said that he was a part-time City Hall consultant at the time and that all participants were vaccinated. “I served in City Hall between April 2020 — May 2021,” Varma said in the statement.
Persons: New York City’s, Jay Varma, Varma, Bill de Blasio’s, Irving, podcaster, , , ” Varma Organizations: SIGA Technologies, Securities and Exchange Commission, Brooklyn Nets, Covid Locations: New York, New York City, City Hall
A California firefighter was arrested on suspicion of arson in a series of small fires that burned in wine country in recent weeks, officials said Friday. Robert Hernandez, 38, was accused of setting five fires between Aug. 15 and Sept. 14 while off-duty, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire, said in a news release. Hernadez, a Cal Fire apparatus engineer, allegedly ignited the blazes around Geyserville, Healdsburg and Windsor, the department said. More than 4 million acres burned across the state in 2020, setting a record for the largest number of acres burned in California in modern times, the department said. So far this year, nearly one million acres have burned, including fast-moving blazes in Southern California that threatened tens of thousands of homes and prompted thousands of evacuations in the foothills of San Bernardino County.
Persons: Robert Hernandez, Joe Tyler, Hernandez, Tubbs Organizations: California Department of Forestry, Cal Fire, CAL FIRE Locations: California, Healdsburg, Windsor, San Francisco, Southern California, San Bernardino County
A lawyer who represented Boston gangster James “Whitey” Bulger will prosecute Karen Read, whose murder trial in the death of her Boston police officer boyfriend ended with a hung jury, when the case is retried, officials said Wednesday. In a statement, Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey said he appointed attorney Hank Brennan to lead the effort to retry Read as special assistant district attorney. Morrissey described Brennan as a skilled former prosecutor and a long-time defense attorney with an expertise in complex law enforcement matters. Brennan was a longtime lawyer for Bulger before the crime boss was killed in a federal prison in West Virginia in 2018. The lead prosecutor in the case, assistant district attorney Adam Lally, will remain on the team that will retry Read, according to Morrissey’s statement.
Persons: James “ Whitey ” Bulger, Karen Read, Michael Morrissey, Hank Brennan, retry Read, Morrissey, Brennan, Read, John O’Keefe, , Bulger, O’Keefe, Adam Lally, , Michael Proctor, Proctor Organizations: Boston, Boston Police Department, Boston Sergeant, Prosecutors, Lexus, Massachusetts, Police Locations: Norfolk County, West Virginia, Canton, Boston
A 27-year-old Nebraska man who posed as someone a decade younger and attended high school for more than 50 days was sentenced to at least 85 years in prison in connection with sex crimes charges, court documents show. Scheich identified himself as “Zak Hess,” 17, and attended two high schools in Lincoln — Northwest High School and Southeast High School — for 54 days in the 2022-23 school year, officials previously said. A spokesperson for the district where Scheich attended high school also did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday. Charging documents show the crimes he pleaded guilty to mostly occurred in 2022 and 2023. In September, authorities accused a 23-year-old woman of criminal impersonation after she allegedly posed as Scheich’s mother and helped him get enrolled in the schools, according to KOLN.
Persons: Zachary Scheich, won’t, Amber Scholte, Scheich “, Scheich, “ Zak Hess Organizations: NBC, KOLN, Lincoln . Lincoln Police Department, Google, Lincoln — Northwest High School, Southeast High, , Authorities, Police Locations: Nebraska, Lancaster, Lincoln, Neb, Lancaster County, Lincoln —, KOLN
A Virginia man was indicted in the killing last year of his wife and another man, officials said Monday, nearly a year after the couple’s au pair was charged in connection with the double homicide. Police escort Brendan Banfield in Virginia. The Banfields' au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhaes, was charged in October in Ryan's killing. Brendan Banfield then took the phone and told a dispatcher that an "unknown male" had entered his home and shot them, the official said, referring to Brendan Banfield only as the victim's husband. Brendan Banfield was called to testify at a court hearing this year but mostly invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when prosecutors questioned him, NBC Washington reported.
Persons: Brendan Banfield, Christine Banfield, Joseph Ryan, Steve Descano, Ryan, Kevin Davis, Descano, Juliana Peres Magalhaes, didn't, Magalhaes, Davis, ” Christine Banfield Organizations: Fairfax, Fairfax County Police, Police, Reston Police, NBC Washington Locations: Virginia, Fairfax County, Northern Virginia, Reston, Ryan's, Washington
The teen faces charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping and violation of a no-contact order, the sheriff’s office said. Authorities also learned the teen claimed self-defense after fatally shooting his father on Valentine's Day last year in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, Judd said. He was accused of assaulting her in November and arrested, Judd said. The teen claimed self-defense, Judd said, but the grandmother disputed the teen's account and he was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence battery, the sheriff's office said. The sheriff's office in Charlotte County, where the alleged assault occurred, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Persons: Grady Judd, Judd, Valentine's Organizations: NBC, Facebook, Authorities Locations: Oklahoma, Florida, Auburndale, Tampa, Polk County, Fla, Winter Haven, Charlotte County, Lincoln County , Oklahoma
Michael Proctor, the Massachusetts state trooper suspended over his conduct while he was investigating Karen Read, will not testify in another high-profile case on which he was a lead investigator, prosecutors said. The department devoted dozens of additional officers to investigating the case, the filing says. The filing cites Proctor’s testimony in the Read case, in which he testified that he made derogatory comments about Read to his family, friends and supervisors, and it says the prosecutor’s office is reviewing data extracted from the trooper’s cellphone. The agency had opened an internal affairs investigation into allegations of "serious misconduct" raised at trial, a state police official said at the time. He pleaded guilty to wire fraud, interstate transportation for a scheme to defraud and unlawful monetary transaction, the prosecutor's office said.
Persons: Michael Proctor, Karen Read, Proctor, Brian Walshe, fraudster, Ana Walshe, Read, Read’s, Andy Warhol Organizations: Attorney’s, Prosecutors, Massachusetts State Police, Attorney's Office, New, U.S Locations: Massachusetts, Norfolk County, Boston
The vehicle was parked outside Hernandez-Cazares’ apartment in Anaheim, southeast of Los Angeles, and temperatures at the time were roughly 104 degrees, the prosecutor’s office said. She is being held in lieu of $150,000 bail and faces a maximum sentence of 12 years in prison, according to the DA's office. The family members broke the Expedition's window and found Hernandez-Cazares passed out, the DA's office said. She was later found to have a blood alcohol level four times the legal limit, the prosecutor’s office said. The toddler was pronounced dead after efforts to resuscitate her failed, the prosecutor’s office said.
Persons: Sandra Hernandez, Hernandez, Cazares, Todd Spitzer, Spitzer, Organizations: mom’s Ford Expedition, Attorney’s, Hernandez, Orange County Public, Office, Medical Locations: California, Orange County, Anaheim, Los Angeles, North Dakota
Harvey Weinstein had heart surgery Monday after he complained of health issues and was moved from a New York City jail to a hospital, a representative for the disgraced movie mogul said. Weinstein, whose 2020 rape conviction was overturned in April, remained in recovery at the intensive care unit at Bellevue Hospital on Monday night, said the representative, Craig Rothfeld. Weinstein was moved from Rikers Island jail to the hospital after complaining that he didn’t feel well and had experienced significant weight gain from medication, Rothfeld said. He underwent pericardiocentesis surgery Monday morning to alleviate a significant amount of fluid from his lungs and heart, Rothfeld said. In July, Weinstein was hospitalized for a “myriad of health conditions” and tested positive for Covid-19 and double pneumonia, his representative said.
Persons: Harvey Weinstein, Weinstein, Craig Rothfeld, Rothfeld, Oscar Organizations: Bellevue Hospital, Hollywood, NBC Locations: New York City, Rikers, New York, Los Angeles, York
A Colorado man on a river trip to the Grand Canyon was found dead over the weekend, officials said Monday, in what appears to be the seventh death at the park since July 31. Patrick Horton, 59, was on day 10 of a noncommercial trip along the Colorado River when others in his party found his body Saturday morning near the river, the park said in a news release. The Grand Canyon recorded an average of 17 deaths per year from 2014 to 2023, a park spokeswoman has said. Since 2019, 2 million to 5 million people have visited the Grand Canyon each year, park data shows. Park data that looked at mortality reports from 2014 to 2019 shows that "photographing" was the most lethal recreational activity at the Grand Canyon.
Persons: Patrick Horton, Joëlle Baird Organizations: Rangers, NBC Locations: Colorado, North Carolina, New Mexico, Washington
In one instance, Proctor described Read using an offensive term for developmentally disabled people and told other troopers in a text thread — including two supervisors — that he hadn't found any nude photos of Read while searching her cell phone. Proctor described the comments as "regrettable" and "unprofessional jokes" that did not obscure his ability to carry out a impartial investigation. via DatelineUnder questioning from the defense, Albert testified that his initial phone call to Higgins — which lasted one second — was accidental. Higgins testified that he had no recollection of answering the phone or calling anyone back. Higgins testified that he and Read had become attracted to each other in the months before O’Keefe’s death and had exchanged flirtatious texts.
Persons: Lally, O’Keefe, Read, Alberts, , Karen Read, David L, Ryan, David Yannetti, , John O’Keefe, Albert, Yannetti, Michael Proctor, Proctor, hadn't, Brian Higgins, John O'Keefe, Higgins, Alan Jackson, he’d, ghosted Organizations: Lexus, Boston Globe, Getty, Massachusetts State Police, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives Locations: German, Albert’s
WNBA star Dearica Hamby sued her former team in federal court Monday, alleging the Las Vegas Aces discriminated against her after she revealed that she was pregnant. In a conversation the following January with the Aces’ head coach, Becky Hammon, the suit alleges the coach questioned Hamby’s commitment to the team. The next day, on Jan. 16, the coach told Hamby her time with the team was up, the suit says. On May 16 of that year, the league released a statement saying the Aces had violated league rules in connection with Hamby’s contract. According to the suit, the league took no steps to address what the complaint describes as a "clear-cut" violation of federal and state anti-discrimination law.
Persons: Dearica Hamby, Hamby’s, Becky Hammon —, , Los Angeles Sparks, Hamby, Becky Hammon, Hammon, “ Hammon, she’d Organizations: Las Vegas Aces, WNBA, Aces, Los Angeles, Sparks Locations: Nevada
A bull bound for a Massachusetts slaughterhouse briefly escaped its fate Monday after it crashed through electrified fences, jumped a berm, ran across on an interstate and swam through a lake, authorities said. However, police officers in Raynham, south of Boston, fatally shot the 1,300-pound animal when it charged at them, police said in a news release. A 1,300-pound bull runs before being fatally shot in Raynham, Mass., on Monday. via VimeoThe bull leaped over a 6-foot berm and ran onto Interstate 495, where it caused a three-vehicle crash, the department said. When the bull began “aggressively” swimming toward the group, the department said, an officer fired at the animal with a department-issued rifle.
Persons: , David LaPlante Organizations: Workers, Monday . Raynham Police, Police Locations: Massachusetts, Raynham, Boston, Raynham , Mass, Lake Nippenicket
A former long-haul trucker awaiting trial in the 1992 murder of a North Carolina woman was charged in the suspected serial killings of three more women in California more than four decades ago, authorities said Thursday. The women, all sex workers, were found dead in Port Hueneme, Oxnard and an unincorporated part of Ventura County, respectively, in May, September and December of that year, officials said. Cobb, 29, was found dead on an interstate northwest of Winston-Salem on July 7, 1992, according to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. Court records for Alexander’s case in North Carolina were unavailable Friday night and it isn’t clear if he has entered a plea or who is defending him. Authorities are now working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation through its Highway Serial Killings Initiative to help identify other potential victims linked to Alexander, Nasarenko said.
Persons: Warren Luther Alexander, Kimberly Fritz, Velvet Sanchez, Lorraine Rodriguez, Facebook Alexander, Nona Cobb, Erik Nasarenko, Cobb, Alexander, Nasarenko, Cobb’s Organizations: Facebook, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, NBC, Authorities, Federal Bureau of Investigation Locations: North Carolina, California, Ventura County, Port Hueneme, Oxnard, Southern Calif, Winston, Salem, Diamondhead , Mississippi, Los Angeles
Clermont County Common Pleas Judge Richard Ferenc sentenced Chad Doerman, 33, to three life terms without the possibility of parole for the killings of Clayton, 7; Hunter, 4; and Chase, 3. Chad Doerman followed him and repeatedly fired, striking the boy, Tukelve said. Laura Doerman’s daughter, then 14, had seen Hunter’s killing and followed Clayton and Chad Doerman from the house. After the boy ran to his mother, there was a struggle over the gun and Laura Doerman pressed her finger into the barrel. “Ultimately she had to drop Chase.”When she did, Tukelve said, Chad Doerman shot the boy once in the head, killing him.
Persons: Richard Ferenc, Chad Doerman, Clayton, Hunter, Chase, Ferenc, Doerman, , Laura Doerman, Mark Tekulve, , Tukelve, Laura Doerman’s, ” Tukelve, , he’d, hadn’t, Chad Doerman's Organizations: Cincinnati Enquirer Locations: An Ohio, Clermont, Clermont County, Monroe Township, Cincinnati
As he stood on the tarmac of Joint Base Andrews late Thursday night, Pavel Butorin was in disbelief. Days before, his wife of two decades — Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva — had been sentenced to 6½ years in a Russian prison for spreading false information about the country’s military, a conviction press freedom and human rights groups denounced as politically-motivated. “It was only then when I realized it is actually happening,” Butorin told NBC News. While on the tarmac, their younger daughter described how much she just wanted to touch Kurmasheva, Butorin said. "No matter what verdict or sentence a corrupt Russian court issued against her, we know that she’s not a criminal."
Persons: Base Andrews, Pavel Butorin, Alsu Kurmasheva —, Butorin, Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, ” Butorin, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Alsu Kurmasheva, Roberto Schmidt, Taylor, Miriam, wasn’t, , Bibi, ” Kurmasheva, ” Bibi, , Kurmasheva Organizations: Base, Radio Free, Radio Liberty, Wall Street, Marine, NBC News, Base Andrews, AFP, Getty, White Locations: American, Prague, Russia, Radio Free Europe, Maryland, Poland, United States
A college student visiting the Grand Canyon died after an accidental fall near a scenic overlook, park officials said Thursday. The park service said it is investigating the incident with the local medical examiner’s office and no additional details were immediately available. According to National Park Service data, there were 205 fatal falls across the entire park system between 2014 and 2019, the most recent year available. At Grand Canyon National Park, which has recorded millions of visitors annually for decades, there were 14 deaths in the same period. An NBC News analysis last year found that Washington state's North Cascades National Park had the highest fatality rate in the country.
Persons: Abel Joseph Mejia, Mejia Organizations: National Park Service, Rangers, Indiana Bible College, Indianapolis, NBC Locations: Washington
A man previously identified as a leader in a “vicious” white supremacist gang was one of three inmates killed earlier this week in a Nevada prison fight, officials said. Zackaria Luz, 43, died after the fight Tuesday at Ely State Prison in eastern Nevada, the White Pine County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement Wednesday. In a news release Wednesday, the Nevada Department of Corrections said an investigation into the incident is ongoing and the prison remains on lockdown. A second inmate, Connor Brown, was also fatally injured in the fight, the sheriff’s office said. Authorities were still working to notify next-of-kin for the third inmate and did not identify him, the sheriff’s office said.
Persons: Zackaria Luz, Luz, Connor Brown, Brown, Daniel Neill, Neill Organizations: Aryan Warriors, Nevada Department of Corrections, Authorities, Drug Enforcement Agency, Las Vegas Locations: Nevada, Ely, Pine
An injured person is aided by first responders near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri. At least one person was killed and nine others injured in a shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, after a rally Wednesday celebrating the Chiefs Super Bowl victory, authorities said. Kansas City Fire Department Battalion Chief Michael Hopkins said that in addition to the person who was killed, three were in critical condition, five others were in serious condition and one person had non-life-threatening injuries. Two people were detained after the shooting near a garage west of Union Station, the Kansas City Police Department said in a statement. The shooting appears to be criminal in nature and not terrorism, according to an early and preliminary investigation, three law enforcement officials briefed on the incident said.
Persons: Michael Hopkins Organizations: Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs Super, Kansas City Fire Department Battalion, Kansas City Police Department Locations: Kansas City , Missouri, Kansas
Daniels was fired after she complained about Nomura, according to the suit. Nomura told Daniels never to interact with Lizzo or to dress attractively in front of her because it may make Lizzo jealous, the suit said. Alleged slurs, threats and offensive impressionsNomura allegedly mocked Lizzo and her dancers with what the lawsuit described as a "stereotypical sassy Black woman imitation." After Daniels complained to Gugliotta, Lizzo's tour manager, she allegedly asked Daniels to surreptitiously record Nomura, according to the suit. Daniels declined, believing it would be unethical and possibly illegal, and continued to work for Lizzo, according to the suit.
Persons: Lizzo, Asha Daniels, Daniels, Amanda Nomura, Nomura, Ron Zambrano, Zambrano, it's, Melissa Viviane Jefferson, Carlina Gugliotta, Gugliotta, Quincy, she's Organizations: Ball, NBC, Superior Court, Big, Touring Inc, NBC News, Black, Lizzo Locations: Flushing Meadows Corona Park, New York City, Taylor, Los Angeles
Body camera video shows punches on ground, Nichols saying 'mom' Portions of body camera video released in the death of Tyre Nichols shows him being punched several times while he is on the ground. The call was made in advance of the expected public release of video in the death of Tyre Nichols, who died after a violent encounter with Memphis police officers on Jan. 7. Share this -Link copiedMemphis fire officials receive video showing Tyre Nichols' beating, will conclude investigation next week The Memphis Fire Department said it received full access to video footage showing the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols earlier Friday. The five Memphis officers involved in the traffic stop were fired and have since been arrested on numerous charges including murder. "I will ask everyone to heed the words of Tyre Nichols' mother," Hochul said.
"I will ask everyone to heed the words of Tyre Nichols' mother," Hochul said. Share this -Link copiedLawyers applaud kidnapping charges and say Nichols was 'terrorized' Attorney Antonio Romanucci said terrorism was part of the kidnapping charges against the five Memphis police officers charged in Tyre Nichols’ death. Attorney Ben Crump said Nichols’ told the officers, “I just want to home home.” “It's a traffic stop for God’s sake. Attorney Ben Crump said Nichols’ last words in the body camera footage of his arrest were three cries for his mother. This week, Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis announced a review of all the police department’s specialized units, including Scorpion, in response to Nichols’ death.
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