Man pleads guilty in 2015 murder case
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A man arrested two years ago in connection to a 2015 murder pleaded guilty to a second-degree murder charge last week, the Denver District Attorney's Office said in a release Thursday. Nicholas Lujan, 29, was arrested in 2021 by the Denver cold case team after years of investigation into the murder of 61-year-old Jose Frias-Olivas. $20K reward for information on East Colfax homicide “This was a horrific murder and I am very proud of our Cold Case Unit and that of the Denver Police Department for working long and hard to get justice for Mr. Frias-Olivas,” Denver DA Beth McCann said.Frias-Olivas was shot and killed in Harvard Gulch Park West on Aug. 15, 2015. He was visiting his daughter in southwest Denver when he left her home mid-morning to take a walk and was shot in broad daylight. DA's Office: Police match DNA to LujanThe DA's release said Lujan's DNA matched what was found on the murder weapon's magazine. Other DNA was found but Lujan was considered a poss...‘Pillowcase Rapist’ sentenced to 17 years in prison for rape dating back to ’80s
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
It is sentencing day for the man who became known as the “Pillowcase Rapist.” The crime from 1983 is what he was convicted on. Sixty-three-year-old Robert Koehler was convicted of a rape that was one of a series of attacks in the 1980s. Koehler was arrested and charged back in 2020 after DNA evidence connected him to crimes attributed to the so-called Pillowcase Rapist. His son and daughter testified via Zoom Thursday on his behalf. “My dad was an amazing father to the both of us,” Brandy Koehler said. “He raised us, we were with him all that time. He did everything and everything for us. He was an amazing father.”Just like he did during trial, Koehler took the stand and once again argued that he was the real victim. “From the beginning, from the day of my arrest, every right that is available to any citizen in this country, has been violated by this malicious prosecution,” he said. His sentence for two charges, kidnapping while using...Jury deliberations to resume Monday in XXXTentacion killing
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Jury deliberations for the trial of three men accused of murdering rising rap star XXXTentacion during a 2018 robbery will resume Monday after the panel finished a seventh day of deliberations Thursday without reaching a verdict.The seven women and five men had asked Circuit Judge Michael Usan if they could have Friday off to take care of personal appointments, and the judge granted the request. Earlier Thursday, jurors had asked to view the defendants’ social media accounts, as well as GPS data or maps to calculate distance between points mentioned in the case. The judge denied those requests, saying the verdict must be based on evidence presented during the trial.Michael Boatwright, 28 and the accused shooter; Dedrick Williams, 26 and the accused ringleader and getaway driver; and Trayvon Newsome, 24 and the alleged second gunman, are charged with first-degree murder and armed robbery. They face mandatory life sentences if convicted...Police respond to reported fight at Miami Northwestern Senior High
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
Police have swarmed Miami Northwestern Senior High School following reports of a fight on campus.7News cameras captured several police cruisers parked near the campus entrance, Thursday afternoon.According to City of Miami Police, they were called to assist after some sort of fight broke out.Parents of students were seen outside the school. Some said they witnessed several people being taken away in handcuffs.Officers with Miami-Dade Schools Police told a 7News crew that they needed to stay back because they were still searching for someone.Down the street from the school, near Northwest 71st Street and Seventh Avenue, police surrounded a Jeep. They took someone away in handcuffs at that location. It’s unclear whether that scene is related to what unfolded on campus.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Suspect armed with machete dead after police-involved shooting in North Miami Beach
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
An investigation is underway after a police-involved shooting took the life of a suspect who, sources said, was armed with a machete and holding a woman hostage at a medical complex.7Skyforce hovered over the scene at the complex, located at Northeast 168th Street and 68th Avenue, Thursday afternoon. According 7News sources, an incident happened inside the medical office building where a man held a machete to a woman’s neck. Sources said it was similar to a hostage situation. Police arrived to the scene and shot and killed the suspect. That woman is said to be OK.The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has taken over the investigation as per protocol for any police-involved shooting.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Student alert, recovering after stabbing at Brockton school
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
A 17-year-old student is recovering after officials said a classmate stabbed the teen at a local school Thursday morning.The classmate, a 16 year old, was taken into custody.Both the 16 year old and the 17 year old who was stabbed were also taken to area hospitals.Police said the student who was stabbed suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The teen was responsive and alert as of Thursday afternoon, according to police, who added that school administrators and family members have been with him.The incident happened in a hallway outside the gym at Brockton’s Huntington Day School around 9:30 a.m. during a time where students were between classes. One student speaking with 7NEWS said they heard screaming before then seeing teachers rushing down stairs. “[T]hen, a whole lot of ambulances and police pulled up to the school,” the student said. Speaking at a press conference, Brockton Public Schools Superintendent Michael Thomas said a staff member saw the altercation and...Owner of Boston-area pizza chain accused of abusing employees, faces federal charges
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
The owner of a pizza chain with multiple Boston-area locations appeared in court Thursday facing federal forced labor charges amid accusations that he abused an employee and threatened to report the employee’s immigration status. Stavros Papantoniadis, 47, of Westwood was charged with one count of forced labor, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts announced.Papantoniadis owns Stash’s Pizza with locations in Dorchester and Roslindale. Homeland Security investigators said he threatened and physically assaulted employees over the years, even kicking one long time employee in the groin and knocking his teeth out on another occasion.Papantoniadas allegedly targeted vulnerable employees who lacked immigration status. While officials said he owns two Boston locations, Papantoniadis also used to own other pizza shops in Norwell, Norwood, Randolph, Weymouth and Wareham U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins discussed allegations against Papantoniadis in a s...Maine tribes make sovereignty call in first address in years
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Tribal leaders in Maine, who have long sparred with state leaders over the issue of sovereignty for Native American tribes, used their first address to the Maine Legislature in 21 years to call for greater autonomy.The tribes hope to alter the Maine Indian Land Claims Settlement Act of 1980, which treats reservations like municipalities that are subject to state law. Other federal recognized tribes are treated like sovereign nations, and Maine tribes’ different status has led to conflicts with the state over issues such as natural resources and economic development.It’s time to modernize the agreement between state government and Maine tribes, because the current arrangement makes Maine Native Americans “outliers in Indian Country,” said Clarissa Sabattis, chief of the Houlton Band of Maliseets.“I look forward to forging a new path forward that is not only better for our tribe but also better for this great state that we all call home,” Sabatt...Mild for St. Patrick’s Day with an evening shower
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
7Weather – It’s been a pretty nice day with some sun and high temperatures in the upper 40s/low 50s! More 50s on tap for tomorrow. How about that wind? It was still noticeable today. We’ll have less of it tomorrow, then track an evening spot shower. Light wind and 50s stick around for Saturday, before temperatures tumble and it turns blustery Sunday.Here’s what we have going on for St. Patrick’s Day. Temperatures start in the low 30s with a lot of clouds around, and light wind. We’ll see mostly clouds through the day, but that won’t stop temperatures inland from climbing into the 50s. The wind will be out of the southeast so it’ll keep the Cape in the 40s. The farther north you go and where there’s still a snowpack, temperatures will stay a few degrees cooler as well.A spot shower is possible late Friday evening through the night. It won’t be anything like Tuesday morning’s heavy rain. Any showers tomorrow night will ...Priced Out, Activists Appeal For Urgency On Housing
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 05:58:00 GMT
Bishnu Tamang’s home in Massachusetts has always been infested with cockroaches.After immigrating years earlier from Nepal, Tamang moved to a public housing apartment in Brookline in 2015 with her four-year-old son, where she found not only pests but cracked tile floors and grease-caked cabinets. Tamang did not intend to wear shoes at home, but she recalled being told to do so “to protect us from asbestos.” The cockroaches are still there today, she said, even though the floor has been fixed and the cabinets painted.When Gov. Maura Healey was on the campaign trail last year, Tamang told the Democrat about her experience, and Healey replied that the living conditions she described were “unacceptable,” according to Tamang.Tamang was surprised, then, to find that Healey’s fiscal year 2024 budget proposal unveiled this month kept the line item for subsidies to public housing authorities level-funded at the same $92 million as this year.“Based on...Latest news
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