Maine mass shooting suspect is certified firearms instructor, US Army reservist
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
Lewiston, Maine (WHDH) — The suspect in two mass shootings in Maine that left at least 16 people dead has experience with high-powered firearms, police warn in a message to area residents to stay in their homes and consider him “armed and dangerous.”Robert Card, 40, is a certified firearms instructor who is in the US Army Reserve and is assigned to a facility in Saco, Maine. A police bulletin said he was committed to a mental health facility for two weeks over the summer after reporting hearing voices and threatened to shoot up his military base.Former Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis said Card’s background makes him particularly dangerous to officers working to track him down.Davis called Card “the type of person who is probably a police officer’s worst nightmare to go up against.”This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Warmth For Now, Big Changes Ahead
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
What a day yesterday as temps ran up into the mid to upper 70s for many, despite quite a bit of clouds cover moving in during the afternoon. Today, we’ll be right back at it today with temps in the mid to upper 70s again. While there are some patches of clouds and a few spot sprinkles this morning, much of the day is dry with the return of partly to mostly sunny skies. Enjoy! Tomorrow, we’ll do it again, and on Saturday, it’ll be another repeat. Temps likely peak of Saturday as we push right up to near 80 degrees, close to records highs. We’ll likely fall well shy of the records today and tomorrow, but still well above average for the time of year as highs run 15-20 above average. Pattern change is ahead as we cool off Sunday, back to the average high. We’ll watch some spotty light showers/sprinkles move in during the afternoon, likely becoming more widespread at night. Monday looks unsettled with scattered showers, Tuesday looks dry through the early ...Lindsay Clancy to be arraigned in connection with deaths of her 3 children
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
A Duxbury woman accused of killing her children in their home in January is set to be arraigned on criminal charges remotely from a medical facility on Thursday.Lindsay Clancy, 32, is accused of killing her three children before attempting suicide. Newly unsealed documents span hundreds of pages and relate to 11 search warrants in the case. Together, the documents provide a glimpse into evidence seized, including information from phones, tablets and computers. Investigators also took blood and urine samples from Clancy, according to the documents, and gathered forensic evidence from shingles and areas around the second floor bedroom window of the family’s home. Documents say investigators “are also aware that Ms. Clancy used her cellular telephone and her journal to document her mental state and her feelings about her children.” In addition, documents say Clancy used her phone “to keep track of her medications and researching ways to kill.” Prosecutors have said ...Residents on edge after Maine shooting suspect’s vehicle found in Lisbon
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
Lisbon, MAINE (WHDH) – Residents in Lisbon, Maine were warned to be on alert and stay in their homes after the vehicle belonging to a suspect in a series of mass shootings in nearby Lewiston was found in their town.Heavily armed police officers could be seen fanned out around the area after the vehicle belonging to Robert Card, 40, was found abandoned in the area of Main and Milk Street. Card, a US Army reservist and certified firearms instructor, should be considered armed and dangerous. If you see him call 911 immediately.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.World Series matchup exemplifies Orioles’ ideal offseason checklist | ANALYSIS
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
In 2021, three major league teams lost at least 102 games. Two years later, two of them — the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Texas Rangers — will meet in the World Series.The Orioles complete that trio of past losers, and although an American League Division Series sweep at the hands of the Rangers prevented them from reaching that same stage, their regular season featured more accomplishments than either club. After going 52-110 in 2021, Baltimore won 101 games and the AL East in 2023, enjoying what was comfortably MLB’s largest two-year improvement over the past century.If Texas claims its first championship, it will have only two more victories across the regular season and postseason than the Orioles managed, while it’s not possible for Arizona to catch Baltimore in that regard. Yet, the Rangers and Diamondbacks are in the World Series, and the Orioles are at home.Both teams, though, offer templates for Baltimore heading into the offseason. At his end-of-th...High school roundup: Haylen Wilson nets 50th goal, Hingham coach Susan Petrie earns 200th win
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
Haylen Wilson scored her 50th goal (two in the game) as Hingham (14-2-1) defeated Hanover 4-0 in Patriot League field hockey action. It was head coach Susan Petrie’s 200th career victory.In the Cape Ann League, Brooke Shaughnessy netted a hat trick and Sophia Capillo added two assists as Essex Tech (9-6-1) took down Triton 4-1.Ally Lombardo and Caitlyn Popelka scored two goals each for Westford Academy in a 7-0 nonleague win over Lowell. … Anna Leverone tallied two goals for Lincoln-Sudbury (8-4-3) in a 5-1 victory over St. Mary’s (Lynn). … Alivia Barnes (two goals), Quinn Jordan (goal, assist) and Khloe Schultz (goal, assist) paced things offensively for Sandwich (16-0-1) in a 7-0 win over East Bridgewater. … Evie Schneider scored twice, and Avery Bent chipped in with a goal and three assists as Dover-Sherborn (13-2-2) edged Bishop Feehan 4-3. … Sophie Stanley scored two goals for St. John Paul II (11-2-4) in a 3-0 win over Plymouth South.In the Tri-Valley League, Shea Larkee set t...Audi goes all electric with the ’23 Q8 e-tron
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
As Audi appears in the driveway this week with their EV flagship, the 2024 Audi Q8 E-tron, it’s not necessarily all the hype here. The Q8, RSQ8, Q5 and other recent Audi SUVs that we have tested seem to all have the same great features, excellent safety and security accouterments, sporty exteriors, and but what Audi has recently shown us, is that comfort is not the priority. As Volkswagen owns Audi and other brands like Lamborghini, Bentley and Porsche, we notice that Audi is the “Sporty Family” brand that consumers have come to enjoy in the company. But there is one big problem that is plaguing the brand… lack of comfort.Similar to VW’s Atlas and other Atlas-like take-offs, their SUVs have a very rough ride, rough for the driver, passenger and all rows of seating, the suspension demands an overhaul. As other brands have accepted that comfort is priority and have swallowed the pill, Audi seems to have run out of water. Wrapped in Plasma Blue Metallic, the color is superb. A 28...Poland’s president calls for new parliament to hold first session Nov. 13
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s president said Thursday that he is calling the first session of the country’s newly elected parliament for Nov. 13.President Andrzej Duda’s announcement launches a timetable that will lead to the formation of a new government after Poland’s national election on Oct. 15. He must also announce a candidate for prime minister but said that decision would come later.Duda said there were two serious candidates for the post, the current prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, and Donald Tusk, a former prime minister who is the head of an opposition bloc that collectively won a majority of seats in the new parliament.Morawiecki belongs to the ruling conservative Law and Justice party. It won more votes than any other single party in the election but lost its majority in parliament and will not hold enough seats to govern the country. The party has said it considers itself the winner of the election and should be given the first chance to try to f...Rajakovic era off to successful start as Raptors hold off Timberwolves
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
How to define success. Hmm.In professional sports, it should be easy: Winning. That’s why they keep score, that’s why the people who can contribute to winning get paid more — in theory — than those that don’t.But since only one team can win the last game of the season, get the trophy and call themselves champions, the definition of what is successful inevitably gets broadened depending on circumstance.No one around the Toronto Raptors has been talking about championships or trophies. They’re not that team, or don’t figure to be. They won 41 games last year and haven’t won a playoff round in four seasons.So as the curtain was finally lifted on the 2023-24 season and the start of the Darko Rajakovic era, the stated goals were less about specifics, and more about process as the new head coach gets a feel for his team and his role after taking over from Nick Nurse, who helped bring Toronto its first and only championship back in 2019.“A successful season for me, it’s really ...As rainforests worldwide disappear, burn and degrade, a summit to protect them opens in Brazzaville
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:15:50 GMT
Leaders from countries with the largest tropical forest basins are meeting in the Republic of Congo on Thursday to work together to protect the forests from deforestation and destruction.Delegates from Brazil, Indonesia, Republic of Congo and dozens of other countries at the Three Basins Summit in Brazzaville are hoping to form a coalition of leaders from the basins of the Amazon, the Congo and Borneo-Mekong in Southeast Asia to discuss how to finance the protection of their wildlife-rich regions, which are also major sites for storing planet-warming carbon dioxide.The countries in the three basins have 80% of the world’s tropical forests and two-thirds of the Earth’s biodiversity, according to the World Wildlife Fund. But logging, forest degradation, loss of native species and extreme weather events fueled by climate change have the forests under enormous pressure that’s putting local economies and food security at risk. Despite pledges by governments and businesses to stop forest ...Latest news
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