Randal Dooley’s father, convicted of killing son, gets full parole
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
A father convicted of killing his son in a horrific case of child abuse has been granted full parole and is set to be deported back to Jamaica on his release.Edward Dooley was convicted, along with his wife, of second-degree murder in 2002 for the death of his seven-year-old son, Randal.Dooley was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 13 years.In a recent decision, the Parole Board of Canada said it was granting Dooley full parole, saying it found he would not present an undue risk to society if released.A release plan in the decision says that Dooley would be taken into the custody of the Canada Border Services Agency upon release and would be deported shortly after.The Parole Board decision says Dooley is expected to live with his sister in Jamaica until he finds his own accommodations.At the trial for Dooley and his wife, court heard Randal was brutally abused for months after he and his brother came from Jamaica to live with their father and stepmother in Tor...Unifor talks with Stellantis head into final weekend before deadline
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
TORONTO — Unifor is heading into the final weekend of its negotiations with Stellantis before a strike deadline, as the United Auto Workers in the U.S. also move into a new stage of talks.Unifor has set Oct. 29 at 11:59 p.m. as the deadline for talks with the automaker.The union says it is working to secure the same gains it established at Ford Motor Co. and General Motors, as well as specifics from Stellantis on its electric vehicle plans for its Canadian plants. While talks in Canada continue, the UAW announced a breakthrough Wednesday with a tentative deal with Ford that came after about six weeks of escalating strikes.Barry Eidlin, an associate professor of sociology at McGill University, says that based on the details released so far, the UAW deal looks to be better than what Unifor secured here.He says the Unifor pattern is still quite good, and that the UAW had much more ground to make up because of past concessions. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct....Doubts raised over Sainte-Marie’s past roil First Nations, raise questions on harms
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
Doubts raised over Buffy Sainte-Marie’s First Nations bona fides are roiling the community she claims to be part of. A CBC story saying the singer’s ancestry may not be Indigenous has renewed debate about who gets to speak for whom.Eleanore Sunchild, an Indigenous lawyer and professor, says that Sainte-Marie hasn’t used her claims of identity to gain advantages, unlike other so-called “pretendians.”Tracy Robinson, a member of an Indigenous group that has spoken out in similar cases, says Sainte-Marie has a long history of involvement with the Cree Piapot community in Saskatchewan, which is defending her.Indigenous writer Drew Hayden Taylor says the singer-songwriter is deeply loved by many First Nations people, and her music and life have become part of Indigenous culture.Others say if Sainte-Marie is lying about her past, it would insult and betray people who did suffer wrongs. Sainte-Marie said Thursday ahead of the CBC report that she doesn’t know wh...Persons of interest in custody after 17-year-old killed in Carpentersville triple shooting
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
CARPENTERSVILLE, Ill. —Two persons of interest are in police custody after a 17-year-old boy was killed during a triple shooting Wednesday night in Carpentersville.A 19-year-old male and a 16-year-old male, both of Carpentersville, are being held by area police in connection with the Oct. 25 shooting in the 60 block of Birch Street. Woman, 16-year-old boy killed in Matteson double shooting Police discovered a 17-year-old boy laying in the road with a gunshot wound to the head. He was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.Two other shooting victims were expected to survive. Police said Thursday that they believe the victims were shot while inside a vehicle near the 30 block of Robin Road. Officers said the vehicle was driven to Birch Street, where help was called.The police department believes the triple shooting to be an isolated incident.The names of the persons of interest are being withheld until charges have been authorized by the Kane County State’s A...'Lives lost, voices silenced:' 22 Palestinian journalists killed, internet blackout from Israeli airstrikes
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
CHICAGO -- Twenty-two Palestinian journalists have been killed and communication has been cut off with the outside world due to Israeli bombardments, in efforts to silence the reality in Gaza, a Chicago journalist says. About 27 journalists are confirmed dead, 22 Palestinian, 4 Israeli and one Lebanese. Eight more journalists were reported injured, and nine others are missing or detained, according to data collected by the Committee to Protect Journalists. All the deaths are reported as 'dangerous assignments' on their website as opposed to 'murderer or in crossfire combat,' which Chicago-based Journalist Deanna Othman says is a disparity in the reporting of Palestinian journalist deaths -- despite heavily targeted Israeli attacks. "Some of them are not even receiving the support from their workplaces after they have been killed," Othman said.Issam Abdullah, a Beirut-based videographer for Reuters was killed in an Israeli shelling attack near the Lebanon border on Oct. 13. In this p...How a Chicago company's charity helps build future generations
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
CHICAGO — Simple acts of charity by one of Chicago's most well-known companies are having a major impact on the success of others. You can find proof of that in an organization that was started in the Grand Crossing neighborhood. During a fall afternoon at the Old Chicago Post Office, employees of Pepsico spend the day filling backpacks with supplies to be distributed to a number of community-based organizations in the city. Workers from a few divisions in the company took time away from their day jobs to take part in this event for Pepsico's "Give Back" month. "For us here who spend most of our time in the office, it's great to be able to come out and do something like this, and pack the meals for those who need it," said Pepsico employee Chris Mountain of this particular effort. There is also Pepsi's "PREP" program that provides internships, workplace opportunities, and other aid to organizations in Chicago's south and west sides. "We were intentional about serving grassroots orga...Pritzker issues disaster proclamation for Cook County due to severe weather, flooding
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
COOK COUNTY, Ill. – Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker issued a disaster proclamation Friday for increased access to state resources and emergency personnel for Cook County residents impacted by severe weather and flooding. Severe storms passed through Cook County on Sept. 17, producing heavy rainfall, flash flooding, low visibility and nine inches of precipitation. The severe storm system caused substantial flooding, extensive property damage, power outages and blocked roadways. IDOT: New ramp closures on Kennedy Expressway starting Monday According to a report by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security, local resources have been exhausted, prompting the need for assistance at the state and federal levels."Many areas in Cook County suffered extensive damages due to last month’s torrential rain and flooding," Pritzker stated. "To support those impacted across the state, I have signed a disaster proclamation to mobilize every available resource, accelerating...Man charged in investigation after woman's body found in northwest Austin fire, affidavit says
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
Editor’s note: The above video shows KXAN Live’s top morning headlines for Friday, Oct. 27, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — A man was arrested in connection with a September homicide investigation where a woman’s body was set on fire in northwest Austin, according to a Travis County affidavit.The affidavit said Andrew Alexander Cole, 45, faced a charge of tampering or fabricating physical evidence with the intent to impair—a second-degree felony. Cole remained booked into the Travis County jail Friday on a bond of more than $100,000, according to jail records.KXAN has begun looking into attorney information for Cole. If an attorney is found and a statement is received, this story will be updated.Investigators believed Cole was with Davis for her death and then tampered with evidence when he “removed the victim from his hotel room, drove the victim to a neighborhood, placed the victim on the side of the road and lit her on fire,” according to the affidavit. RELATED: Search warrant: Police bel...'Murder-for-hire' trial against former Austin car dealer begins next week
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
Editor’s note: The above video shows KXAN Live’s top morning headlines for Friday, Oct. 27, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Two Austin residents will stand trial next month for their alleged roles in the 2020 kidnapping and murder of a Tennessee couple. PREVIOUS: Texas auto dealer exec Erik Charles Maund indicted in murder-for-hire of Nashville couple Erik Charles Maund, 48, a former partner with the Austin-area Maund Automotive Group, faces felony charges of murder for hire, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, and kidnapping resulting in death. Co-defendants Bryon Brockway, 48, of Austin, and Adam Carey, 32, of Richlands, North Carolina, both face the same charges as Maund. The FBI identified both men as former active-duty members of the U.S. Marine Corps; Brockway served in the Force Recon unit and Carey in the Special Operations Group.A fourth defendant, Gilad Peled, entered a plea deal in December 2022, which, according to online records, the court accepted. He is scheduled for a sentencing...Push continues for EMS direct payment bill
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:31:37 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — This week on Empire State Weekly, multiple lawmakers as well as EMS providers are calling on Governor Hochul to sign legislation that would change the way ambulance services are paid for. Assemblyman Phil Steck, (representing District 110) and Jay Tyler, the Director of Guilderland EMS, explained the Direct Pay Bill passed both houses in the legislature earlier this year. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Once the Governor signs the bill into law it will require health insurance companies to send payments to EMS companies instead of patients, even if the insurance company does not have a relationship with the EMS provider. "We use insurance funding for fuel, for tires, for medical supplies, for equipment. That in turn gets related to the patient, and in turn the community, EMS agencies are a big part of the community" Said Tyler.Also this week, A proposed amendment to the state constitution could impact ma...Latest news
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