Driver in fatal Hingham Apple store crash indicted by grand jury

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Driver in fatal Hingham Apple store crash indicted by grand jury The driver whose SUV crashed into an Apple store in Hingham in November, killing one person and injuring 22 others, was indicted by a grand jury on Tuesday.Bradley Rein, 53, of Hingham is facing second degree murder charges along with two dozen other charges. He is expected to be arraigned in Brockton Superior Court. Rein was arrested after his 2019 Toyota 4Runner crashed into the store’s front window in Hingham. The victim who died was identified as Kevin Bradley, 65, of New Jersey.Rein’s attorney described the crash as a horrific accident. Rein told investigators that his foot became stuck on the accelerator and he lost control.

Nice Today, Cold Wind Tomorrow

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Nice Today, Cold Wind Tomorrow A frosty start greets us this Wednesday morning, but the overall day turns out nice as temps bounce up quickly and more sunshine than cloud cover wins out. Winds are light too, which will allow for local sea breezes to keep it cooler at the coast. Highs range from the mid to upper 40s at the coast to low to mid 50s inland. Tonight, a cold front blasts through with scattered snow showers and squalls between midnight and 4am. Squalls that are heavier across the interior may throw down a few slick spots, especially in the higher terrain, as temps will crash back below the freezing mark. Any rain/snow shower near the coast predawn tomorrow morning is off the coast by 5am as a cold wind takes over. Temps tomorrow morning run in the mid to upper 20s, but with a wind gusting 25-30mph, it’ll feel like the teens to lower 20s. Not exactly what we like to envision for baseball weather, but we’ll play the hand we’re dealt. At least it’ll be dry with some sunshine as t...

Whitman Police searching for suspect who allegedly stabbed a man in the face, head

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Whitman Police searching for suspect who allegedly stabbed a man in the face, head Whitman Police are searching for suspect who allegedly stabbed a man in the face and head Tuesday night.Officers responded to a 911 call reporting a stabbing at a Myrtle Avenue apartment complex around 8:15 p.m., police say. Upon arrival, they found a 27-year-old victim suffering from multiple stab wounds to the head and face. The victim was taken to South Shore Hospital in Weymouth. His current condition is unknown.Police say the suspect fled the scene following the incident and was last seen heading east on West Street. The suspect is described as a male in his 20s who was wearing a light green fleece jacket with black shoulders and a black hood. He also had a white backpack and was wearing white and black sneakers. No additional information has been released. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Whitman Police at (781) 447-1212.

ASK IRA: Are Heat facing a 43-39 reality as their final record?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

ASK IRA: Are Heat facing a 43-39 reality as their final record? Q: I have resigned myself that my Miami Heat are a very poor team. It is going to be a small miracle if they can win 42 games and finish above .500. And even if they do get into the playoffs, somehow, I fear the worst. They are just not playing good. – Roland, Borrego Springs, Calif.A: I could see an ultimate basement of 43-39, figuring they find a way to at least beat Detroit, Washington and Orlando (even though they already have lost to each). Otherwise, figure they will be underdogs in New York and Philadelphia, and who knows how it plays out Saturday against Luka Doncic, Kyrie Irving and the Mavericks? Kyrie already has beaten them once this season, as has Luka.Q: Gabe Vincent has back spasms and plays. Jimmy Butler has neck spasms and doesn’t. Ira, what’s wrong with this picture? – Ian.A: First, Jimmy Butler had what the Heat listed as “neck soreness.” But beyond that, you can’t compare injuries. And be fair, Jimmy has gone months witho...

Howie Carr: Elizabeth Warren’s reelection bid no surprise

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Howie Carr: Elizabeth Warren’s reelection bid no surprise How can we miss her when she won’t go away?No surprise that the fake Indian is planning to run for yet another six-year term in the US Senate next year, when she’ll be 75 years old, and does anything seriously believe that will be her swan song?You know, I get that Liewatha doesn’t want to retire. As the late Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden used to say, “Ain’t but one major event left after you retire.”That one major event would be a trip to the Happy Hunting Grounds, as Fauxchahontas’ ancestors, er, non-ancestors, used to say, at least in the Republic Pictures B-movie westerns.But when did careers in Congress become peerages – lifetime appointments, with titles?When Harry S Truman left the presidency in 1953, he drove his own car back to Independence MO. Few politicians stayed in Washington after retirement or defeat. Maybe it was the lack of air conditioning.Then the Congressmen realized that post-retirement, they could make a lot more dough as lobbyists or influence ped...

Maura Healey finds resistance to tax cut proposal among lawmakers, advocates

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Maura Healey finds resistance to tax cut proposal among lawmakers, advocates If the state’s Democratic governor thought her proposal to cut taxes would be met with welcome arms during a hearing before the equally liberal Massachusetts Legislature, lawmakers and advocates surely disabused her of that notion this week.“So if we’ve got a renting family of four, with a teenager and a four year old, if they’re in the bottom 80% of earners, which let’s be real is most of us, per year that family would see maybe 700 bucks,” state Sen. Becca Rausch said. “But if the same family falls into the top 1%, they’re looking at much closer to $8,000 per year, plus the transfer of a $182,000 credit when an estate passes through generational wealth.”Gov. Maura Healey on Monday appeared before the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Revenue to explain her proposal to follow through on a longstanding campaign promise and cut taxes.Healey’s plan, about $742 million in cuts that includes $100 million in additional revenue neutral adjustments, would combine the Household Dependent Tax...

OBF: Pennant fever? Red Sox begin season amid astounding sense of apathy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

OBF: Pennant fever? Red Sox begin season amid astounding sense of apathy The Red Sox open the 2023 season Thursday afternoon at Fenway Park.First pitch against Baltimore is at 2:10 p.m.Pregame festivities begin at 12:30 with the ceremonial raising of the White Flag to honorBoston’s 2022 last-place finish.Plenty of good seats are still available.For Opening Day.At list price.Or below.And it isn’t even going to snow.That’s not a throwaway line. It’s a sobering truth. As of this writing, dozens of seats betweenfirst and third base were still available for list price (plus fees) through the Red Sox official ticketwebsite. For Opening Day. The crash in the secondary ticket market rivals that of FTX.And not all these available seats are strategically positioned behind poles. One example:Section 24, Row 9, Seats 1-4. Each seat offers a clear and unobstructed view of the entireplaying field – save for a spot in the deep left-field corner. Nothing but Fenway Park’s pristine,hallowed field, an 80-foot-long MassMutual sign above the big screen, and the alluringBetM...

Alabama police officer killed, another wounded in shooting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Alabama police officer killed, another wounded in shooting HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama police officer has died and another was critically wounded after being shot by a man who was captured after barricading himself inside an apartment, authorities said.A woman called 911 on Tuesday afternoon and reported that she had been shot, Huntsville Deputy Police Chief Michael Johnson told news outlets. Officers arriving at the scene found the shooting victim, whose injuries were not life-threatening. The suspect fired at the two officers, hitting them both, and barricaded himself inside an apartment. The officers were transported to a hospital, where one died from his injuries and the other underwent emergency surgery and was in critical condition, city officials said in a news release.The suspect was apprehended a little more than an hour later and transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, the city said.“This is a devastating loss for our department, the Huntsville community and the state of Alabama,” Huntsville Police C...

Police: Man who jumped to death in UAE killed wife, 2 kids

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Police: Man who jumped to death in UAE killed wife, 2 kids DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A man in the United Arab Emirates’ sheikhdom of Sharjah jumped off a balcony to his death after killing his wife and two children, police said Wednesday. Officers found the man, whom police only described as an Asian in his 30s, with a paper in his clothing that contained an apparent confession that he committed the slayings, Sharjah police said. Investigators entered his apartment and discovered “that the information in the letter was correct,” police said. They did not elaborate. Sharjah is a neighboring emirate to Dubai. The Associated Press

Spanish judge releases fugitive Catalan Euro MP

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:34:43 GMT

Spanish judge releases fugitive Catalan Euro MP Madrid (AP) — A Spanish Supreme Court judge on Wednesday ordered the release of Clara Ponsatí, a Euro MP and a former regional Catalan government Cabinet member who fled Spain five years ago after a failed independence bid for Catalonia. Ponsatí, who is a member of the Together for Catalonia party, was released after being detained a day earlier when she entered Spain and held a press conference in Barcelona. She faces charges of disobeying the law for helping stage Catalonia´s illegal independence referendum in 2017. Hours after her release, Ponsatí flew to Brussel for a European Parliament meeting but must appear before court on April 24 and be constantly trackable by Spanish authorities. If convicted of disobeying explicit court injunctions not to proceed with the breakaway referendum, Ponsatí could face a fine and be barred from public office for up to two years but will not face prison.She previously faced charges of sedition, which would have meant time in prison, but a recent...