Longmont man frustrated after extensive damage done to home after barricade situation
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
LONGMONT, Colo. (KDVR) -- A Longmont man said his home is unlivable after it was shot with tear gas six months ago during a barricade situation involving a man he didn’t even know.Rick Flannery said the man who barricaded himself was trying to buy furniture from his ex-wife when police found his car parked outside their home. He had warrants out for his arrest but refused to leave the home. Police negotiated for nearly five hours before they deployed tear gas through the windows and doors of the home. The damages, Flannery said, were extensive. “It looks like a war zone in there," he said while FOX31 met with him outside of his home. Insurance covered the initial cleanup of the damages from the tear gas, but Flannery said it took some time. Officers shoot, kill armed suspect in Greeley "We could not even come close to the house, go into the house for it was 32 days before they finally got started on the cleanup and it was another two to three weeks before we could even go into th...Investigators ask for tips after remains of newborn baby girl found in Rochester recycling facility
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
Authorities are turning to the public for help after the remains of a newborn baby girl were found at a regional recycling facility in Rochester on Thursday. State police announced Saturday that the facility was Zero Waste Solutions at 50 Cranberry Highway and that the baby was found in a trash collection that appears to have originated from Martha’s Vineyard.The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has begun post-mortem examination of the baby. Results from that examination, which is ongoing, have not yet been released.Anyone who has any information about the possible identity of this baby girl or her parents is urged to contact Trooper Dustin Shaw of the State Police Detective Unit for the Cape and Islands at at 508-790-5799.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Authorities investigating untimely death at NH DOC psych unit
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections has announced the untimely death of a patient in the Secure Psychiatric Unit in Concord. In a statement Saturday, the DOC said the patient’s death remains under investigation.The department has requested the assistance of the New Hampshire Department of Safety’s Division of State Police.The person’s name was not released as notifications of next of kin are made and an autopsy is completed by the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.Patriots reportedly sign athletic QB, new tight end after NFL Draft
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
The Patriots neglected two important positions during the draft, then addressed them almost immediately after it ended.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | NFL Draft 2023: Patriots nab Michigan State CB Ameer Speed in 6th round New England Patriots | NFL Draft 2023: Liberty WR Demario Douglas joins Patriots as sixth-round pick New England Patriots | NFL Draft 2023: Patriots select new punter in Michigan State’s Byrce Baringer New England Patriots | NFL Draft 2023: Patriots draft electric LSU WR Kayshon Boutte in 6th round New England Patriots | NFL Draft 2023: Patriots add powerful UCLA O-lineman on Day 3 According to reports, the Pats signed undrafted free agents Malik Cunningham, a Louisville quarterback, and Johnny Lumpkin, a blocking tight end from Louisiana.Cunningham is an ultra athletic passer who replaced Lamar Jackson at Louisville and scored 120 career touchdowns. Last season, he missed...Patriots target O-line, special teams on Day 3 of the NFL Draft
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
Over the first two days of the draft, the Patriots padded Bill Belichick’s defense by adding a cornerback, linebacker and pass rusher.Armed with nine picks entering Saturday’s final round, they invested all of them into the other sides of the ball.The Patriots drafted three offensive linemen, two wide receivers, a new kicker, punter and a projected core special teamer before punctuating their 2023 class with one of the best returners in college football.Maryland kicker Chad Ryland and Michigan State punter Bryce Baringer are the new faces of Belichick’s special teams, having been drafted in the fourth and sixth rounds, respectively. The Pats executed a rare trade with the Jets to move up to No. 112 overall, where Ryland became the highest-drafted specialist of the Belichick era. He was their second pick after they added Troy center/guard Jake Andrews.Ryland was the consensus No. 2 kicker in the draft behind Michigan’s Jake Moody, who went in the third round F...Dolphins give big money to nose tackle, add local QB James Blackman among undrafted free agents
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier was not joking when he said he was immediately bolting upon conclusion of his draft wrap-up news conference to get to work on undrafted free agent additions Saturday night.After the Dolphins’ four-pick draft haul between Friday and Saturday, the work immediately began within minutes of Mr. Irrelevant being announced as the final pick of the 2023 draft with at least 12 agreements reached.Miami’s undrafted additions, according to sources and various reports: Arkansas State quarterback James Blackman, Jackson State linebacker Aubrey Miller, San Diego State offensive lineman Alama Uluave, USC defensive lineman Brandon Pili, Michigan State offensive tackle Jarrett Horst, Oregon safety Bennett Williams, Campbell tight end Julian Hill, Illinois State linebacker Zeke Vandenburgh, Western Kentucky wide receiver Daewood Davis, Mississippi State defensive lineman Randy Charlton, UCF defensive tackle Anthony Montalvo and Stanford cornerback...Red Sox bats rescue Brayan Bello’s strong start with third walk-off win of the month
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
“Induce them to quick outs and be efficient, and give us five or six innings.”That was Alex Cora’s hope and request of Brayan Bello ahead of his Saturday afternoon start against the Cleveland Guardians.Bello complied with a strong, effective outing, but it was nearly spoiled by one of the bullpen’s worst outings of the season. A strong showing by the lineup, particularly the bottom half, pulled off a 10th-inning 8-7 victory.Despite a bleeding blister on the index finger of his pitching hand, Bello mostly breezed through five innings of one-run ball. After allowing a leadoff hit, he settled down and only allowed four more over his time on the mound. The 23-year-old righty didn’t issue a walk until the fifth, when the blister situation worsened. Despite walking a pair, he got out of the inning. Dating back to Sept. 14, 2022, he’s issued no more than two walks in each of his last seven starts.“This is a team that, they’re going to put the ball in play,R...Chris Perkins: How do they fit? A closer look at Dolphins’ 2023 draft class
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
The 2023 NFL draft was low-key for the Dolphins because they didn’t have a first-round pick and only had four selections overall. The Dolphins lost one first-round pick in the Tom Brady/Sean Payton tampering decision and the other in the deal to acquire edge rusher Bradley Chubb.Still, they improved their team talent by selecting cornerback Cam Smith in the second round and running back Devon Achane in the third round.Smith makes the defensive backs room even deeper and more talented. He’ll likely battle for a starting spot in the nickel package, where the Dolphins are fairly veteran-laden.Achane will battle for playing time as a running back and/or as a slot receiver.In the sixth round the Dolphins selected Stanford tight end Elijah Higgins, who will convert from wide receiver, and Michigan offensive tackle Ryan Hayes, who could be moved inside to guard.Here’s a closer look at each:Cornerback Cam Smith, South Carolina, second round (No. 51)Smith adds to an already...Grayson Rodriguez dominates Tigers, earns first major league win as Orioles split doubleheader, 6-4
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
Climbing through the Orioles’ minor league system, Grayson Rodriguez and DL Hall competed whenever they pitched, even if they shared an organization and even if they played for different affiliates.However Baltimore’s top pitching prospects could, they sought to one-up each other. In a given week, they would pursue the most innings, the highest strikeout totals, the best outing. On Saturday, the first day the dynamic young pitchers shared in the majors, those competitions all went to Rodriguez.After Hall struck out seven over three innings of two-run relief in the first game of Baltimore’s doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers, Rodriguez delivered five scoreless frames with nine strikeouts as the Orioles’ starter in the nightcap, a 6-4 victory that earned him his first major league win.Zach McKinstry opened Rodriguez’s night with a double, only to erase himself from the bases trying to advance to third on a ground ball to the left side, with shortstop...Oklahoma RB Eric Gray highlights final draft day as Giants touch base with Saquon Barkley
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:24:01 GMT
Giants GM Joe Schoen picked elusive, pass-catching Oklahoma running back Eric Gray on the final day of the NFL Draft to add another weapon to Brian Daboll’s offense.“Super productive, really good hands out of the backfield, also has some elusiveness to him inside,” Schoen said of Gray. “He’s also done some returns in his past. He was comfortable catching punts at the Senior Bowl.”The Giants used their No. 172 overall pick in the fifth round on Gray to supplement a backfield that for now is missing Saquon Barkley. Barkley, 26, is unhappy with his contract situation, hasn’t signed his franchise tag tender and is staying away from the team facility.Schoen did say he “had conversations last week” with Barkley’s reps, at least, “touching base again” and agreeing to “circle up after the draft.” He didn’t commit to making any imminent offers either, though.“We’ll talk this coming week,R...Latest news
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