Delonzo Logwood gets 12 years for manslaughter after making plea bargain
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
(KRON) -- Delonzo Logwood was sentenced to 12 years in state prison for one count of voluntary manslaughter after entering a plea bargain, according to the Alameda County District Attorney's Office. The plea bargain was accepted by Judge Mark McCannon and approved by the DA's office, the Alameda County Probation Department and Logwood's attorneys.Logwood will serve 12 years for the murder of Eric Ford after entering a no contest plea to an agreed upon deal for voluntary manslaughter and a firearm enhancement, which carried an additional year. Majority of people arrested for drugs in SF not from the city, according to mayor Previous charges against Logwood for the murders of Richard Carter and Zaire Washington were dismissed for insufficient evidence, according to the DA."This plea bargain is supported by the facts, the evidence and the law and it is consistent with our responsibility to see that justice is done," said DA Pamela Price. "I was elected to make difficult bur fair deci...Teens run away from group home, crash stolen car in Palo Alto
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
(KRON) -- Officers said they arrested a 15-year-old girl and her three teenaged passengers after the girl crashed a stolen car into a patrol vehicle and led police on a chase in Palo Alto.The girl crashed the stolen Kia Rio twice, according to the Palo Alto Police Department."The investigation revealed that all four occupants were juveniles who had run away from a group home in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 8. The vehicle they were in had been reportedstolen out of Nye County, Nevada," PAPD wrote. The incident began at 2:06 a.m. Thursday when a patrol officer attempted to pull the Kia over on Ross Road and Nathan Way. "As the officer was positioning the patrol car behind the vehicle, its driver immediately attempted to make a U-turn to escape, colliding with the front of the patrol car," PAPD wrote. The officer chased the fleeing vehicle until it crashed into a traffic light pole on Alma Street. Airbags deployed in the wrecked Kia and the four teenagers were taken into custody. The 15-...Temperatures could reach 100 degrees in some Bay Area cities over the weekend
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
(KRON) -- Make sure your air conditioner is working, because it is going to get hot in the Bay Area this weekend. The National Weather Service says some parts of the region could see temperatures greater than 100 degrees on Saturday and Sunday. "This weekend, the heat is on," said KRON4 Meteorologist Mabrisa Rodriguez. "Ten-to-20 degrees above normal with a little relief on Monday." Highway 92 to remain closed through evening commute due to HazMat spill The NWS predicts that San Francisco will not reach triple digits on either Saturday or Sunday. In the South Bay, the NWS says that San Jose has a 2% chance of getting to 100 degrees on Sunday.Further inland, sky-high temperatures are more likely. The NWS says Concord and Livermore have better than a 50% chance of cracking 100 degrees on both weekend days. On Thursday, those areas were already flirting with triple-digit heat. Concord and Livermore reached 92 and 93 degrees, respectively. Temperatures in San Francisco were 63 degrees...Car crash shuts down Santa Clara road for hours; pedestrian injured
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
SANTA CLARA, Calif. (KRON) -- A traffic collision has caused a road to close Thursday afternoon, the Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) said on Twitter. The northbound lanes of Lafayette Street at Great America Way will be closed for approximately five to six hours.A pedestrian was taken to the hospital after being struck by a vehicle, according to SCPD. The driver remained at the scene after the crash.The location of the crash is approximately one mile north of Levi's Stadium. SCPD first tweeted about the crash at 2:16 p.m.Video from the scene can be viewed in the media player above. The condition of the victim is unknown at this time. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }This story will be updated.EEUU: es “temporal” la suspensión del monitoreo de cultivos de coca en Colombia
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
WASHINGTON, DC – Estados Unidos explicó que la suspensión de la recolección de datos sobre los cultivos de coca en Colombia es algo “temporal”, al tiempo que aseguró que continuará monitoreando estas plantaciones en coordinación con el gobierno colombiano.El periódico El Tiempo publicó que Washington había suspendido el monitoreo satelital de los cultivos en Colombia utilizado durante décadas, una noticia de la que se hizo eco el miércoles el presidente colombiano, Gustavo Petro, asegurando que “las cosas cambian”.Un portavoz del Departamento de Estado de Estados Unidos contó a EFE que la medida es “temporal” y que el gobierno “evalúa constantemente la efectividad de las políticas antinarcóticas y hace cambios según sea necesario”.De todos modos, subrayó que EEUU “continúa trabajando con el gobierno de Colombia para monitorear los campos ilícitos de coca”.La Oficina de Política Nacional para el control de Drogas de la...Absuelven a un hombre de agresión sexual argumentando que manoseo a una menor duró apenas 10 segundos
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
(CNN) — La decisión de una corte de Italia a favor del conserje de una escuela que manoseó a una alumna porque el acto duró menos de 10 segundos desató indignación en el país.En su fallo, los jueces de la quinta sección penal del Tribunal de Roma informaron que absolvían al acusado, un hombre de 66 años según la cadena estatal italiana RAI, de agresión sexual porque todo duró “entre cinco y diez segundos”.En su testimonio, la joven, que entonces tenía 17 años, según la RAI, dijo que el acto ocurrió en abril de 2022 cuando subía las escaleras del colegio con una amiga.Testificó que se subió los pantalones y sintió una mano metida dentro de ellos, bajo su ropa interior, tocándole las nalgas, según la sentencia, emitida el 6 de julio.“Amor, sabes que estaba bromeando”, le dijo el conserje, según el testimonio de la adolescente mencionado en la sentencia.Ella soñaba con defender Japón, pero fue víctima de agresiones sexuales en el Ejército. Esta es su histo...Dana Open Scores
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
ThursdayAt Highland Meadows Golf ClubSylvania, OhioPurse: $1.8 millionYardage: 6,642; Par: 71First RoundJaravee Boonchant31-33—64Linn Grant30-34—64Ariya Jutanugarn31-34—65Emily Pedersen32-33—65Aditi Ashok31-35—66Matilda Castren33-33—66Linnea Johansson34-32—66Xiyu Lin32-34—66Linnea Strom29-37—66Kelly Tan32-34—66Bailey Tardy32-34—66Xiaowen Yin33-33—66Rose Zhang32-34—66Celine Borge31-36—67Allisen Corpuz33-34—67Maria Fassi32-35—67Soo Bin Joo33-34—67Sei Young Kim33-34—67A Lim Kim33-34—67Lydia Ko33-34—67Minjee Lee32-35—67Yu Liu32-35—67Pornanong Phatlum32-35—67Sarah Schmelzel33-34—67Samantha Wagner32-35—67Laura Wearn33-34—67Gemma Dryburgh33-35—68Mia Hammond32-36—68Mina Harigae32-36—68Esther Henseleit35-33—68Frida Kinhult34-34—68Ilhee Lee33-35—68Polly Mack31-37—68Alexa Pano34-34—68Annie Park33-35—68Patty Tavatanakit33-35—68Arpichaya Yubol32-36—68Weiwei Zhang34-34—68Brittany Altomare35-34—69Peiyun Chien34-35—69Cydney Clanton33-36—69Paula Creamer34-35—69Lindy Duncan31-38—69Dana Fall32-37—69Ha...Dana Open Par Scores
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
ThursdayAt Highland Meadows Golf ClubSylvania, OhioPurse: $1.8 millionYardage: 6,642; Par: 71First RoundJaravee Boonchant31-33—64-7Linn Grant30-34—64-7Ariya Jutanugarn31-34—65-6Emily Pedersen32-33—65-6Aditi Ashok31-35—66-5Matilda Castren33-33—66-5Linnea Johansson34-32—66-5Xiyu Lin32-34—66-5Linnea Strom29-37—66-5Kelly Tan32-34—66-5Bailey Tardy32-34—66-5Xiaowen Yin33-33—66-5Rose Zhang32-34—66-5Celine Borge31-36—67-4Allisen Corpuz33-34—67-4Maria Fassi32-35—67-4Soo Bin Joo33-34—67-4Sei Young Kim33-34—67-4A Lim Kim33-34—67-4Lydia Ko33-34—67-4Minjee Lee32-35—67-4Yu Liu32-35—67-4Pornanong Phatlum32-35—67-4Sarah Schmelzel33-34—67-4Samantha Wagner32-35—67-4Laura Wearn33-34—67-4Gemma Dryburgh33-35—68-3Mia Hammond32-36—68-3Mina Harigae32-36—68-3Esther Henseleit35-33—68-3Frida Kinhult34-34—68-3Ilhee Lee33-35—68-3Polly Mack31-37—68-3Alexa Pano34-34—68-3Annie Park33-35—68-3Patty Tavatanakit33-35—68-3Arpichaya Yubol32-36—68-3Weiwei Zhang34-34—68-3Brittany Altomare35-34—69-2Peiyun Chien34-35—69-2Cy...Boonchant holes out for eagle on her second shot of the round, shares the lead in the Dana Open
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
Jaravee Boonchant holed out from 128 yards for eagle on her second shot of the round and had a 7-under 64 on Thursday for a share of the first-round lead with Linn Grant in the LPGA Tour’s Dana Open.“I was just like on the first cut and I was like, `OK, this shot, just anywhere on the green,’” Boonchant said about the eagle on No. 10. “… and the ball just happened to hit one bounce and hop in the hole.”Boonchant also had seven birdies and two bogeys at Highland Meadows. The 24-year-old Thai player is winless on the LPGA Tour after helping Duke take the 2019 NCAA title. She missed the cut last week in the U.S. Women’s Open at Pebble Beach.“My irons were really doing the work today and just put me in a position that I could have a chance to make a birdie,” Boonchant said. “My putter was rolling really well, too, so that really helped.”Grant had a bogey-free round, opening with six straight pars on the back nine. Also winless on the tour, the 24-year-old Swede birdied Nos. 16-18 ...Repeat offender bear euthanized in Boulder
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:38:24 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A bear that was captured, tagged and released back into the wilderness returned on multiple occasions and showed aggression at one point, forcing Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers to euthanize the animal. CPW said the subadult black bear was first found in June when it attempted to get into trash looking for food in south Boulder. The bear was ear-tagged and released into the wild away from the human population, a CPW release said. The bear was spotted a few weeks later doing the same thing on 16th Street. Boulder Animal Protection officers pepper sprayed the bear repeatedly to no avail. In another instance, CPW officers deployed two Taser hits but that didn't phase the bear, and it charged aggressively at wildlife officers. The release said a CPW officer shot the charging bear with a rubber bullet to stop its advance but it ran away. Bear forces closures on CU Boulder campus Each instance occurred in the middle of the day, which was alarming to CPW since it is...Latest news
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