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
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Chicago Police look to recruit US Marines to combat officer shortage
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for June 27 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! The Chicago Police Department is making a push to hire newly separated U.S. Marines in a bid to overcome an officer shortage of over 1,000. "The reality is that we need to fill the gaps quickly," Chicago police Deputy Chief Migdalia Bulnes said, according to CBS. The department said they recently hired 50 new officers, but that number still leaves them about 1,300 short of what they need. That reality brought Bulnes and six other officers, all Marine veterans, to Camp Pendleton, Calif. to recruit Marines on their way out of the service into the Chicago Police Department. Filling the void will not be an easy task for the city's police, with other police departments around the country also facing a shortage of officers following a wave of resignations and … [Read more...] about Chicago Police look to recruit US Marines to combat officer shortage
Detroit Woman Charged After Body Of 3-Year-Old Son Found In Freezer
DETROIT (AP) — A Detroit woman has been charged in the death of her 3-year-old son after police found the boy’s decomposing body in a basement freezer. Azuradee France | Credit: Detroit Police Department READ MORE: 'Roe Is On The Ballot': Supreme Court's Ruling On Abortion Rights Raises Stakes In Midterms Azuradee France, 31, is charged with first-degree murder, child abuse and torture and concealing the death of an individual, Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Sunday. She had an arraignment Sunday and was remanded to jail, the Detroit News reported. “The alleged facts in this case have astounded even the seriously jaded,” Worthy said. “Our children continue to be at risk — not just from gun violence but also from the alleged murderer that lives in the house with them.” READ MORE: COVID-19 Vaccines Saved Nearly 20 Million Lives In First Year, Study Says Detroit police officers and members of Child Protective Services were conducting a welfare check at … [Read more...] about Detroit Woman Charged After Body Of 3-Year-Old Son Found In Freezer
1 Man Dead In Triple Shooting At Northeast Baltimore Shopping Center
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
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
Why captions are suddenly everywhere and how they got there
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 15 NEW YORK (AP) — People with hearing loss have a new ally in their efforts to navigate the world: Captions that aren’t limited to their television screens and streaming services. The COVID pandemic disrupted daily life for people everywhere, but many of those with hearing loss took the resulting isolation especially hard. “When everyone wears a mask they are completely unintelligible to me,” said Pat Olken of Sharon, Massachusetts, whose hearing aids were insufficient. (A new cochlear implant has helped her a lot.) So when her grandson’s bar mitzvah was streamed on Zoom early in the pandemic, well before the service offered captions, Olken turned to Otter, an app created to transcribe business meetings. Reading along with the ceremony’s speakers made the app “a tremendous resource,” she said. People with … [Read more...] about Why captions are suddenly everywhere and how they got there
‘Roe Is On The Ballot’: Supreme Court’s Ruling On Abortion Rights Raises Stakes In Midterms
(CNN) — The fight over abortion moved to the forefront of this fall’s midterm elections on Friday, as Democrats urged voters to view November as their best hope to halt the erosion of reproductive rights set off by the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade and Republicans previewed new national and state-level efforts to limit abortion rights. “This fall, Roe is on the ballot,” President Joe Biden said in a speech from the White House on Friday, hours after the Supreme Court had overturned the landmark ruling. “Personal freedoms are on the ballot. The right to privacy, liberty, equality — they’re all on the ballot.” READ MORE: Detroit Woman Charged After Body Of 3-Year-Old Son Found In Freezer How the tectonic shift set off by the Supreme Court’s decision will play out in November’s elections will take time to gauge. The court’s decision opened the door to new Republican efforts that range from enforcing existing state laws that outlaw abortion in most cases to enacting … [Read more...] about ‘Roe Is On The Ballot’: Supreme Court’s Ruling On Abortion Rights Raises Stakes In Midterms