Shooting in France shows US is not alone in struggles with racism, police brutality

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

Shooting in France shows US is not alone in struggles with racism, police brutality A police killing caught on video. Protests and rioting fueled by long-simmering tensions over law enforcement treatment of minorities. Demands for accountability.The events in France following the death of a 17-year-old shot by police in a Paris suburb are drawing parallels to the racial reckoning in the U.S. spurred by the killings of George Floyd and other people of color at the hands of law enforcement.Despite the differences between the two countries’ cultures, police forces and communities, the shooting in France and the outcry that erupted there this week laid bare how the U.S. is not alone in its struggles with systemic racism and police brutality.“These are things that happen when you’re French but with foreign roots. We’re not considered French, and they only look at the color of our skin, where we come from, even if we were born in France,” said Tracy Ladji, an activist with SOS Racisme. “Racism within the police kills, and way too many of them embrace far-right idea...

Concert review: Erykah Badu focuses on grooves and vibes at Xcel Energy Center

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

Concert review: Erykah Badu focuses on grooves and vibes at Xcel Energy Center Erykah Badu knows how to make an entrance.Friday night at St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center, the Queen of Neo Soul’s band and backup singers opened without her, playing “The Healer” followed by a good 15 minutes of stoned soul-style jamming. When Badu finally showed up, in an elaborate feathered jacket, she had the crowd cheering as she tore into “20 Feet Tall.”Badu emerged in the late ’90s as a leading light of the neo soul movement, a group of musicians who mined classic soul, psychedelic pop, hip hop, trip hop, jazz and African music to create something new, laid back and funky.While she has dismissed the term in the past, Badu’s show Friday very much fit into that anything-goes style, with a heavy emphasis on groove and vibes, slow jams, spoken-word meditations and strong vocals backed by a top-notch band. Prince would have not only approved, he would have invited her for a late-night follow-up at Paisley Park.Badu hasn’t released a studio album since 2...

38 cats rescued, found in unsanitary trailer in Monrovia

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

38 cats rescued, found in unsanitary trailer in Monrovia Thirty-eight cats were rescued after they were found being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on Friday.The felines were discovered in cramped and unsanitary conditions inside a small space with no air conditioning, rescuers said.Some of the cats were found suffering from upper respiratory issues, but all were later listed in stable condition.Following removal from the stationary trailer, the cats were transported to a shelter, where they received medical exams before being placed into kennels with food, water, and fresh bedding.Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)Officials rescued 38 cats that were being hoarded in a Monrovia trailer on June 30, 2023. (Pasadena Humane Society)Officia...

San Francisco Police Department releases video of officer’s fatal shooting in Outer Richmond

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

San Francisco Police Department releases video of officer’s fatal shooting in Outer Richmond The San Francisco Police Department released a video on Friday capturing an officer-involved fatal encounter with a 37-year-old man identified as Marc Child who they say approached a responding police officer with a knife.The incident occurred at a two-story residence in the Outer Richmond neighborhood of San Francisco last Thursday, June 22, around 2:39 a.m., police officials said at a town hall held Friday.Our Town Hall on the June 22nd OIS has concluded. Please visit the attached link to view a replay of the virtual Town Hall. The link also contains 911 audio, dispatch audio, and BWC footage. Below is a short clip of the body-worn camera footage. https://t.co/ALuw8raczg pic.twitter.com/Rp6U3raY8c— San Francisco Police (@SFPD) July 1, 2023To see the full video, click here.Police were responding to a 911 call at a residence placed by a man claiming that his son had killed his wife while allegedly on drugs. When the responding officer arrived on the scene, they found the 911...

Medina overcomes five walks, pitches five innings to lead A’s past White Sox, 7-4

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

Medina overcomes five walks, pitches five innings to lead A’s past White Sox, 7-4 MICHAEL WAGAMAN (Associated Press)OAKLAND — Luis Medina overcame his season-long control problems and pitched five mostly strong innings to earn his first win as a starter this season, Carlos Pérez hit his sixth homer while his brother sat in the opposite dugout, and the Oakland Athletics beat the Chicago White Sox 7-4 on Friday night.Medina, the A’s rookie right-hander whose only other win came against Milwaukee on June 9 when he threw five strong innings of relief, struggled with his command for the second consecutive outing. He walked five — three in the first inning — and allowed four hits and one run in five innings.Medina (2-7) gave up a run in the first after allowing a double to Andrew Benitendi leading off the game, struck out four and worked out of bases-loaded jams in the first two innings to win. He has 12 walks over his last 10 innings.Two days after being on the wrong side of the first perfect game in the majors this season, the A’s had 10 hits against the White Sox. T...

No injuries reported in shooting on Market Street

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

No injuries reported in shooting on Market Street SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Shots were fired in the area of Market Street and New Montgomery Street on Friday evening, the San Francisco Police Department confirmed. SFPD responded to the scene at 8:28 p.m. for the report of a shooting. All involved parties had fled by the time officers responded, SFPD said. Hit-and-run suspect shoots himself in SF’s Richmond District: police As of 9 p.m., there were no reported injuries. SFPD said multiple witnesses were present. An entrance to the Montgomery Street BART station at New Montgomery and Market was closed due to the shooting. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call SFPD at (415) 575-4444 or text a tip to TIP411 and begin the message with "SFPD." This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Ohtani hits the longest home run of his MLB career (493 feet) to reach 30 this season

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

Ohtani hits the longest home run of his MLB career (493 feet) to reach 30 this season ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Shohei Ohtani hit a 493-foot home run Friday night — the longest of his major league career — to become the ninth player to reach 30 homers in a season by July 1.The Los Angeles Angels’ two-way superstar drove a slider from Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Tommy Henry to right field in the sixth inning to get the Angels within 5-1. It was the longest home run in the majors this year.Ohtani became the first player since Baltimore’s Chris Davis in 2013 to hit 30 homers by the end of June. Davis had 31.Babe Ruth, Ken Griffey Jr. and Sammy Sosa each did it twice. The others are Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, Luis Gonzalez and Albert Pujols. Bonds had 39 by July 1 in 2001 en route to setting the single-season record with 73.Ohtani has hit 15 home runs in June. Besides being an Angels record for the most in any month, he tied Babe Ruth (1930 Yankees), Bob Johnson (1934 A’s) and Roger Maris (1961 Yankees) for the AL mark in June.Ohtani’s three longest homers ...

Longest home run of Ohtani’s career not enough as Diamondbacks defeat Angels 6-2

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

Longest home run of Ohtani’s career not enough as Diamondbacks defeat Angels 6-2 ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Shohei Ohtani hit the longest home run of his major league career and became the ninth player to reach 30 homers in a season by July 1. Yet, it wasn’t enough to overcome Lourdes Gurriel Jr.’s grand slam in the second inning as the Arizona Diamondbacks defeated the Los Angeles Angels 6-2 Friday night.The two-way superstar from Japan drove a slider from left-hander Tommy Henry 493 feet to right field in the sixth inning to get the Angels within 5-1. It was the longest home run in the majors this year.Ohtani became the first player since Baltimore’s Chris Davis in 2013 to hit 30 homers by the end of June. Davis had 31. Babe Ruth, Ken Griffey Jr. and Sammy Sosa each did it twice. The others are Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, Luis Gonzalez and Albert Pujols. Bonds had 39 by July 1 in 2001 en route to setting the single-season record with 73.Ohtani hit 15 home runs in June. Besides being an Angels record for the most in any month, he tied Babe Ruth (1930 Yan...

San Diego International Airport expects 300,000 travelers this July 4 weekend

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

San Diego International Airport expects 300,000 travelers this July 4 weekend SAN DIEGO -- Whether you’re hitting the road or flying to your Fourth of July celebration destinations, be sure to pack your patience.Officials expect 300,000 travelers to pass through the San Diego International Airport this holiday weekend.A steady stream of families lined up at the airport heading to their Fourth of July celebrations.“It’s pretty packed ,but so far we’ve had smooth sailing on the way in, so we’re also four hours early, so hoping for the best,” traveler Kate Demakes said. “We came early to plan for this.”American Automobile Association (AAA) expects more than 3.4 million Southern Californians to take getaway trips this Fourth of July holiday.“The Auto Club recommends air travelers arrive at the airport at least two hours before domestic flights and at least three hours before international departures,” said Doug Shupe with the Automobile Club of Southern California. Woman gets into housing after more than a decade living on street If you’re hitting the road, sta...

Japanese journalist barred from entering Hong Kong without clear reason, newspaper says

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:10:34 GMT

Japanese journalist barred from entering Hong Kong without clear reason, newspaper says HONG KONG (AP) — A Japanese journalist was barred from entering Hong Kong without a clear reason and was sent back to his country, a Japanese newspaper said, raising concerns over the city’s shrinking press freedoms. The Japan Times, a prominent English-language newspaper, reported Friday that a freelance journalist was taken by officials to a room after arriving at the city’s airport Thursday evening. Yoshiaki Ogawa, known for his coverage in the financial hub, was later interviewed for around an hour, it said. Ogawa said officials only told him that he could not be granted permission to stay in the city and he was sent back to Tokyo on Friday, the report said. It “truly made me feel how Hong Kong has changed … this would have been unthinkable before,” Ogawa was quoted as saying in the report. In an email reply to the Associated Press, the Immigration Department in Hong Kong did not confirm the events and refused to comment on individual cases. It added the depart...