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Month: December 2020

Surveillance video released from hotel incident against jazz musician’s son falsely accused of stealing cellphone

Surveillance video released from hotel incident against jazz musician’s son falsely accused of stealing cellphone

Arlo Hotel via NYPDBy ADRIENNE BANKERT, SEAN SANDERS and KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The Manhattan District Attorney is actively investigating the caught-on-camera altercation between a Grammy-winning jazz musician and a woman who falsely accused his son of stealing her cellphone. Newly released surveillance video from the Arlo […]

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Samuel Little, deemed the nation’s ‘most prolific serial killer’ by the FBI, has died

Samuel Little, deemed the nation’s ‘most prolific serial killer’ by the FBI, has died

Bob Chamberlin/Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (LOS ANGELES) — Samuel Little, the prolific serial killer who was serving three consecutive life sentences, is dead, authorities said Wednesday. Little died at a hospital shortly before 5 a.m. local time, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation […]

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Hospital CEO’s response to Black doctor’s COVID-19 death prompts backlash

Hospital CEO’s response to Black doctor’s COVID-19 death prompts backlash

Susan Moore/FacebookBy BILL HUTCHINSON, ABC News (CARMEL, Ind.) — The president and CEO of an Indiana hospital has prompted backlash for releasing what medical professionals and health care advocates described as a “blame the victim” statement about a Black physician who died of COVID-19 after alleging she was mistreated by […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 12/30

Prep Sports Roundup: 12/30

Boys Basketball Cowboy Classic KANAB, Utah-Kason Janes led the way with 18 points and the Kanab Cowboys shellacked Diamond Ranch 89-42 at the Cowboy Classic Wednesday. Wyatt Toombs had 24 points in defeat for the Diamondbacks. Enterprise Tournament ENTERPRISE, Utah-Gavin Hoyt’s 25 points paced Valley as the Buffaloes edged Draper […]

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El Paso teacher who gained popularity online dies after 2-month battle with COVID-19

El Paso teacher who gained popularity online dies after 2-month battle with COVID-19

KVIA-TVBy MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News (EL PASO, Texas) — An El Paso, Texas, elementary school teacher whose video of her first graders giving each other hugs went viral in 2018 has died after a two-month battle with COVID-19. Zelene Blancas, a bilingual teacher at Dr. Sue A. Shook Elementary School, […]

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Interview with partner of officer who shot Andre Hill reveals new details

Interview with partner of officer who shot Andre Hill reveals new details

FacebookBy IVAN PEREIRA and ANDY FIES, ABC News (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Investigators released new details Wednesday about last week’s police-involved shooting of Andre Hill in Columbus, Ohio, that revealed the mindset of the officers involved. Officer Amy Detweiler told investigators that she and her partner, Adam Coy, were working to […]

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COVID-19 vaccine rollout falls short of expectations, raising questions about 2021 timeline

COVID-19 vaccine rollout falls short of expectations, raising questions about 2021 timeline

geber86/iStockBy ANNE FLAHERTY and SOO RIN KIM, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. COVID-19 vaccine rollout moved slower than expected this month, stoking fears that the federal government was mishandling the effort and that people would have to wait months longer than expected to get their shot. Federal officials have […]

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Vaccines delayed at nursing home due to outbreak

Vaccines delayed at nursing home due to outbreak

narvikk/iStockBy ERIN SCHUMAKER, ABC News (ATLANTA) — A Georgia nursing home where a COVID-19 outbreak started after Thanksgiving has been forced to reschedule its first round of vaccines. So far, 108 residents and 36 staff members have gotten sick, the nursing home told Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB. An employee who […]

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Black man wrongfully detained by maskless police officer tests positive for COVID-19, fiancee says

Black man wrongfully detained by maskless police officer tests positive for COVID-19, fiancee says

Shantel Covi/FacebookBy DAN TOOMEY, ABC News (VIRGINIA BEACH, Va.) — A Black man who was detained by police in Virginia Beach, Virginia after being suspected for a crime he did not commit, has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to his fiancée, Shantel Covil. Jamar Mackey, whose detainment was captured […]

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Utah Valley Meets Weber State Saturday

Utah Valley Meets Weber State Saturday

OGDEN, Utah-Saturday, Utah Valley men’s basketball (2-4) faces Weber State (3-3, 1-1 in Big Sky Conference play) in a non-conference tilt at Dee Events Center. The Wolverines score 77.5 points per game, ranking UVU 93rd nationally in scoring offense. UVU surrenders 79.5 points per game, tying the Wolverines for 297th […]

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