Security guard shot to death at illegal casino in North Hollywood
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
A security guard was shot and killed during an attempted robbery of an illegal casino in North Hollywood on Wednesday.The victim was identified as Anthony Rivas, a man in his early 30s, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The two suspects remain at large.At around 3:40 a.m., officers responded to reports of a “man down” at a nightclub on the 3300 block of Cahuenga Boulevard near Universal Studios.When police arrived, they found the security guard suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.Officers discovered there was an illegal gambling establishment inside the building at the time. Security guard shot to death at illegal casino in the Hollywood Hills on May 31, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)Security guard shot to death at illegal casino in the Hollywood Hills on May 31, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)Security guard shot to death at illegal casino in the Hollywood Hills on May 31, 2023. (KeyNews.TV)Patrons being questioned after a security guard was shot to deat...U-Haul truck with one-of-a-kind anime merchandise stolen in San Jose
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) – A business in San Jose’s Japantown is out thousands of dollars after their U-Haul truck was stolen. The owners want your help in finding their one-of-a-kind merchandise.The owner says she had been packing her U-Haul all week with cute anime-inspired products when she woke up the next morning and the truck was gone. DA Price dismisses 2 murder charges against accused triple-murderer Elda, the owner of San Jose’s anime shop Thousand Skies, took a video Wednesday, praying nothing happens to her packed U-Haul. But surveillance video from just hours later shows thieves breaking in and driving off with the U-Haul.“I mean, I was... I just feel like crying,” she said. “Like I was ready to cry.”She says thieves stole her merchandise just before her biggest event of the year: the San Jose Fanimecon convention.“Like ten thousands of dollars. Like, to be honest with you, it was like it’s our biggest show and we sell a lot of plushies. We have like 400 skus-like item ...SF business owners concerned about homeless near store
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) – Concerned about their clients' safety, two San Francisco business owners are not sure what to do. They say several homeless people are leaving needles and feces on their front door, even threatening people as they walk in. Now, they are not sure if they can stay open.The group has set up camp outside of The Grateful Dog, a dog daycare center on Lombard Street in the Marina District. While the owners say police come and move them, the group returns.Now, the owners have reached a breaking point after finding used needles, trash, and human waste. They are also getting negative feedback from clients. DA Price dismisses 2 murder charges against accused triple-murderer “They feel scared to get out of their car to bring dogs into our business they don't feel safe,” said co-owner Ernie Cervantes. The Grateful Dog opened at the same location in 2009. Its owners say the area has become increasingly unsafe for their business. During a break-in last year, thie...Documentary on boxing legend, Oakland native Andre Ward set to premiere this week
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) -- Throughout his illustrious Hall of Fame career, Oakland native Andre Ward was nicknamed "Son of God." Nearly six years after his final professional fight, a new documentary is being released this week to chronicle the 39-year-old's life and career."S.O.G.: The Book of Ward" will premiere Friday, June 2 at 8 p.m. on Showtime. The 103-minute film documents Ward's life -- from growing up on the streets of Oakland to being inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. The premiere was held Wednesday at the Grand Lake Theater in Ward's hometown of Oakland. KRON4's Erin Wilson spoke with Ward in a one-on-one interview during the event (watch in video player above). The documentary features interviews, including one with Michael Jordan. EXCLUSIVE: Andre Ward’s journey from Bay Area to Boxing Hall of Fame Ward won a gold medal in the 2004 Athens Olympics, making him the last American male boxer to win gold in the Olympics. He finished his career in 2017 u...Walker hits 100th homer, Diamondbacks beat Rockies 6-0 for 4th straight win
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
PHOENIX (AP) — As the calendar turns to June, the Arizona Diamondbacks look as if they’re easily one of the most improved clubs in the big leagues.If guys like second-year lefty Tommy Henry keep turning in performances like he did Wednesday night, the good times might just keep rolling for the remainder of the season.Henry threw seven strong innings, Christian Walker hit his 100th career home run and the D-backs won their fourth straight game, beating the Colorado Rockies 6-0. Arizona has won 13 of 18 games and is just a half-game behind the Los Angeles Dodgers for the top of the NL West.“We’re in a good spot,” D-backs manager Torey Lovullo said. “We’re a good baseball team with a lot to prove. We’ve worked hard to put ourselves in this position.”Arizona improved to 33-23 on Wednesday, the first time it has been 10 games over .500 since 2018. To illustrate how far they’ve come, the D-backs didn’t win their 33rd game until June 26 last season and didn’t hit th...Encuentran a 10 migrantes ahogados en la selva del Darién, en Panamá
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
(CNN Español) — Al menos unas 10 personas, presumiblemente migrantes, fueron encontradas ahogadas en la selva del Darién, en Panamá, informó este miércoles la directora del Servicio Nacional de Migración del país, Samira Gozaine.La funcionaria dijo en declaraciones a la prensa local que en las últimas semanas los servicios nacional de Fronteras, Aeronaval y Migración han rescatado varios cadáveres. “Hemos rescatado unos 10 cadáveres (…) en los ríos, lamentablemente”.Gozaine agregó que algunas personas “siguen insistiendo en cruzar a pesar de lo caudaloso de los ríos”. Informó que hasta este miércoles unos 170.000 migrantes han ingresado de forma irregular a la selva del Darién, en la frontera entre Panamá y Colombia.Mira lo que arriesgan los migrantes que intentan atravesar el Tapón del Darién para llegar a EE.UU.“El 20% de esa población son niños, 50% de esa población son menores de 5 años, bebés recién nacidos. Hemos visto madres con bebés recién nacidos caminand...Earthquakes end long road skid with 1-0 victory over Sounders
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
SEATTLE (AP) — Jeremy Ebobisse scored out of the gates in the second half and Daniel de Sousa Brito made it stand up as the San Jose Earthquakes snapped a 14-match winless skid on the road with a 1-0 victory over the Seattle Sounders on Wednesday night.Ebobisse ended a scoreless match when he took passes from Rodrigues and Cristian Espinoza in the 48th minute and scored his sixth goal of the season.Daniel, as the Earthquakes goalkeeper prefers to be called, finished with eight saves to earn the clean sheet. Stefan Frei saved two shots for the Sounders, who have lost three of four at home after a 10-match unbeaten run.The Earthquakes (6-5-4) beat Seattle (8-6-2) for a third straight time. San Jose’s seven road wins in Seattle are the most by any opponent. The Earthquakes came into the match 0-10-4 in their previous 14 matches away from home.Seattle entered play with a one-point lead over St. Louis City and defending champion Los Angeles FC atop the Western Conference standings....Singapore prime minister tests positive for COVID again in rare rebound case
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
SINGAPORE (AP) — Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Thursday that he tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time in less than two weeks, in a rare case of a rebound.Lee, 71, was diagnosed with COVID-19 for the first time on May 22, following work trips to Africa and Asia. He tested negative six days later. But in a Facebook post Thursday, Lee shared a photo of a positive antigen rapid test that he took.“I feel fine but I am afraid I have turned COVID-19 positive again. My doctors say it is a COVID rebound, which happens in 5-10 percent of cases,” he said in his post.Lee said he has been advised to self-isolate as the virus is still infectious, although the risk is lower compared to the initial infection. He said he had looked forward to attending the consecration ceremony of an Indian temple early Thursday but has to “miss it to keep others around me safe.”In his earlier diagnosis, Lee said he was prescribed the Paxlovid antiviral medication due to his age....Australian judge rules in civil court war crime allegations against hero soldier proved
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
SYDNEY (AP) — Australia’s most decorated living war veteran unlawfully killed prisoners and committed other war crimes in Afghanistan, a judge ruled Thursday in dismissing the claims by Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith that he was defamed by media.Federal Court judge Anthony Besanko ruled that the articles published in 2018 were substantially true about a number of war crimes committed by Roberts-Smith, a former Special Air Service Regiment corporal who now is a media company executive.These allegations included that Roberts-Smith, who was also awarded the Medal of Gallantry for his Afghan war service, killed a prisoner who had a prosthetic leg by firing a machine gun into the man’s back in 2009.He kept the man’s prosthetic as a novelty beer drinking vessel.The accusations also included Roberts-Smith had kicked an unarmed, handcuffed farmer off a cliff into a riverbed where an SAS colleague shot the farmer dead in 2012.Reports of domestic violence allegedly com...Defying taboos, Shiite cleric in Iran takes in street dogs and nurses them back to health
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:51:49 GMT
QOM, Iran (AP) — It’s rare these days for a turbaned cleric in Iran to attract a large following of adoring young fans on Instagram, but Sayed Mahdi Tabatabaei has done it by rescuing street dogs in defiance of a local taboo.Tabatabaei posts regularly — to his more than 80,000 followers — heartbreaking stories of abused and neglected dogs that he has treated in his shelter. His young fans ask for updates on the rescues and send well wishes in the hundreds of comments he receives on almost every post.In some parts of the Muslim world, dogs are considered unclean, driven away with shouting, sticks and stones, and sometimes even shot by city workers in failed attempts to control the feral population.Iran’s ruling theocracy views keeping dogs as pets as a sign of Western decadence, and hard-liners have been pushing for laws that would prohibit walking them in public. But that hasn’t stopped Tabatabaei from opening a shelter in the city of Qom — home to several major re...Latest news
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