BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Homicide detectives are investigating a deadly triple shooting Sunday evening at a shopping center in Northeast Baltimore, authorities said. Officers were on patrol near Frankford Avenue and Sinclair Lane shortly 8 p.m. when they heard gunfire, Baltimore Police said. They found two men and a woman shot at a nearby shopping center. READ MORE: Maryland Weather: Muggy & Cloudy With Showers Later One man was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The second man and woman were taken to the hospital, where the man is listed in serious condition and the woman was treated for injuries that are not considered life-threatening. No details about a possible suspect or motive were immediately released. “Once again, it speaks to the brazenness of today’s criminal offenders who are committing shootings right in the presence of police officers who are right what they’re supposed to be doing exactly what we’ve assigned them to do,” Baltimore Police Commissioner … [Read more...] about 1 Man Dead In Triple Shooting At Northeast Baltimore Shopping Center
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Woman, 28, Grazed In North Baltimore Shooting, Police Say
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A 28-year-old woman was grazed in the back Sunday night in a shooting in North Baltimore, authorities said. Shortly after 11:30 p.m., patrol officers were called to a reported shooting in the 600 block of East 29th Street, where they found the victim suffering from an apparent graze wound, Baltimore Police said. She was taken to a hospital for treatment. READ MORE: Maryland Weather: Muggy & Cloudy With Showers Later Based on a preliminary investigation, detectives determined the victim was inside a nearby home when she heard gunfire and noticed she had been struck, police said. READ MORE: Here Are The Remaining Supreme Court Cases This Term No information about a possible suspect or motive was immediately released. MORE NEWS: Top Biden Officials Plan U.S. Travel Blitz To Discuss Combatting Inflation Anyone with information about this case is asked to call detectives at 410-396-2455 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7LOCKUP. … [Read more...] about Woman, 28, Grazed In North Baltimore Shooting, Police Say
She Was WWE’s First Female Referee. She Says Vince McMahon Raped Her.
Rita Chatterton (center) said Vince McMahon told her that if she “wanted a half-a-million-dollar-a-year contract,” she would have “to satisfy him.” Photo: Courtesy the International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame On August 28, 2021, Rita Chatterton, a sandy-haired 64-year-old woman, stood at a podium in Albany to receive a “Trailblazer Award” from the International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was the brainchild of a wrestling fan named Seth Turner, who wanted to honor Chatterton for being the World Wrestling Federation’s first female referee. “Seth calls me and says, ‘Rita, I need you to do the Hall of Fame with me,’” Chatterton recalls. At first she refused; she didn’t want to revisit her time with the WWF, now known as WWE. But Turner finally convinced her, and she was ultimately glad she did it. “I always said I don’t want to live and die and be forgotten,” she told him. Chatterton has been forgotten before. In 1992, she came forward publicly … [Read more...] about She Was WWE’s First Female Referee. She Says Vince McMahon Raped Her.
Top Biden Officials Plan U.S. Travel Blitz To Discuss Combatting Inflation
(CNN) — Top Biden administration officials will be dispatched across the country this week to reassure Americans that combating inflation remains a top priority for the White House as prices soar and economic concerns mount, a White House official tells CNN. The travel blitz by Cabinet members and senior officials comes as President Joe Biden meets with world leaders at the G7 and NATO summits in Germany and Spain , where leaders are discussing, among other things, rising costs that have been driven in part by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year. One White House official said the travel is designed to highlight how “Biden’s leadership on the world stage is centered around delivering for the American middle class.” READ MORE: Maryland Weather: Muggy & Cloudy With Showers Later The officials are expected to tout the bipartisan infrastructure law and outline steps the President has taken to try to bring down costs, even as Biden himself has acknowledged … [Read more...] about Top Biden Officials Plan U.S. Travel Blitz To Discuss Combatting Inflation
Here Are The Remaining Supreme Court Cases This Term
(CNN) — Although the Supreme Court issued the two most important opinions of the term last week, upending near 50-year-old precedent on abortion and expanding gun rights for the first time in a decade, this blockbuster term is not over. Still to be decided are seven disputes. READ MORE: Maryland Weather: Muggy & Cloudy With Showers Later A look at what remains: Religious liberty: High school football coach who prayed after games The justices are grappling with the case of Joe Kennedy, a former Washington state high school football coach at a public school who lost his job for praying at the 50-yard line after games. The school district said it suspended Kennedy to avoid the appearance that the school was endorsing a particular faith, in violation of the Establishment Clause of the Constitution. Kennedy told CNN in an interview that “every American should be able to have faith in public and not be worried about being fired over it.” “I think it is important to … [Read more...] about Here Are The Remaining Supreme Court Cases This Term
Maryland Weather: Muggy & Cloudy With Showers Later
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Our Monday is off to a cloudy and muggy start in Maryland with a chance for showers and storms later in the day. Most of us are waking up to gray skies with 70-degree temperatures. Those clouds will still around, though we could see some sunshine peek through at times today. READ MORE: Woman, 28, Grazed In North Baltimore Shooting, Police Say We’re looking at a high of 83 degrees. But it could feel even warmer due to the humidity. The main area of concern for us is the potential for storms this afternoon. While the storms won’t be severe, we could see heavy downpours and localized flooding. If those showers are heavy enough, we’d expect to see standing water in some roads and flooding in low-lying areas as well as places that already have poor drainage. READ MORE: Here Are The Remaining Supreme Court Cases This Term Those showers are expected to stick around until the late afternoon or early evening. This evening, our skies will clear and things … [Read more...] about Maryland Weather: Muggy & Cloudy With Showers Later
Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup celebration, parade in Denver will take place on Thursday
(CBS4) – The Stanley Cup Champion Colorado Avalanche will continue the celebration with a championship parade on Thursday, June 30th. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) The pre-parade rally starts at Civic Center Park at 9:00 a.m. There will be live music, highlight reels of the season, a live video feed of the parade. The parade itself will start at 10:00 a.m. at Union Station. Fans are welcome to line 17th Street from Union Station to Broadway, then south to Civic Center Park. LINK: Team Releases Details On Parade & Celebration In Denver There will be two designated parade seating areas for individuals with mobility impairments. The first lot will be on the northwest corner of 16th and Wynkoop, and the second at the northeast corner of 17th and Curtis. Those spots are available first-come, first-served basis. For the rally, there will be designated seating for mobility impaired fans in front of the City and County Building on the south end of Bannock … [Read more...] about Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup celebration, parade in Denver will take place on Thursday
Stunning Roman mosaics return home to new Israeli museum
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 11 JERUSALEM (AP) — A series of exceptional 1,700-year-old Roman mosaics have returned home to Israel, where the collection went on public display for the first time Monday after more than a decade touring the world’s top museums. The mosaics were first discovered in the central city of Lod in 1996 but the Israel Antiquities Authority only fully unearthed the enormous, well-preserved artworks in 2009. The collection stretches 17 meters by nine meters (56 feet by 30 feet). The mosaics feature a menagerie of animals, from fish and fowl to beasts that would have been exotic to ancient residents of Lod: an African elephant, rhinoceros and giraffe. Archaeologists believe the mosaics adorned an affluent villa in the 3rd or 4th centuries, after Lod was rebuilt as the Roman city of Diospolis. But for more than a decade, while Israeli … [Read more...] about Stunning Roman mosaics return home to new Israeli museum
NYC, San Francisco Pride Parade crowds panic after confusing fireworks, fight for gunfire
close Video Thousands run frantically in NYC streets after what sounded like shots are heard during the Pride Parade Panicked parade-goers run frantically through the streets as possible gunshots are fired during this year's NYC Pride Parade. (Credit: @mgogel/Local News X / TMX) NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! The perceived noise of gunfire sent crowds running during two of the country’s largest Pride Parades in New York City and San Francisco this weekend despite law enforcement confirming false alarms. Despite videos showing Manhattan revelers storming away from the sound of what they thought was a shooting, NYPD Chief of Patrol Jeffrey Maddrey confirmed that there had been no shots fired in Washington Square Park, the green epicenter of the Pride celebrations. NYPD said a further investigation determined fireworks were set off at the 9.75-acre public park in Greenwich Village. Days earlier, tens of thousands of … [Read more...] about NYC, San Francisco Pride Parade crowds panic after confusing fireworks, fight for gunfire
Former NFL quarterback Alex Smith reveals daughter’s ‘excruciating’ surgery for brain tumor
Alex Smith, the 16-year NFL veteran, revealed over the weekend that his youngest daughter is recovering from a 10-hour emergency brain surgery after doctors found a brain tumor last month. Sloane was rushed to the emergency room on May 10 after showing “stroke-like symptoms,” Smith and his wife Elizabeth wrote in a joint social media post Saturday. After running tests, doctors discovered the tumor and shepherded her into an emergency surgery. “The 10 hour procedure was the most excruciating time of our lives,” the Smiths wrote. “A clock has never moved so slowly.” Neurosurgeons at Stanford’s children’s hospital removed the entire tumor and pathology reports came back weeks later to show that Sloane had a “very rare malignant tumor with very few documented cases — without a clear road map for treatment,” the Smiths said. “We wish this were easy, clear-cut and someone gave us a how-to guide. It’s anything but that. All we know is what is most important — and that’s SLOANE. … [Read more...] about Former NFL quarterback Alex Smith reveals daughter’s ‘excruciating’ surgery for brain tumor