Former N.W.T. priest sentenced for indecent assault on child in 1980s
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:52:47 GMT
FORT SIMPSON, N.W.T. — A former priest is beginning a two-year sentence after pleading guilty to indecent assault on a child in the 1980s.Camille Piché, now 85, was sentenced Monday in Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, after an agreed statement of facts was read out in court. The statement says Piché was the priest in Fort Simpson during the early 1980s when he befriended the family of a then eight-year-old girl.Court heard that on two occasions, Piché visited the family at their home and sat beside the girl on the living room couch.The statement says the girl was covered by a blanket when Piché reached under it and touched the girl inappropriately. The assaults happened while the girl’s father was in the room. Piche told the girl not to say anything about the assaults. The Canadian PressFreeland says feds will strike ‘challenging’ balance in fall budget update
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:52:47 GMT
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the government’s fall economic statement will focus on housing and affordability within a fiscally responsible framework.In an news conference today, Freeland acknowledges it will be a challenging balance to strike, but says the Liberals are committed to it.The federal government’s financial statements were published today, revealing the deficit for the 2022-23 fiscal year came in at $35.3 billion.That’s $7.7 billion lower than projected in the spring budget.The federal government is facing pressure to rein in spending after the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly as the economy slows.However, it is also facing considerable pressure to address the national housing crisis, as polling shows support for the governing Liberals is taking a hit.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2023.The Canadian PressVery ‘clear rules’ on undercover operations, former intel unit member tells jury
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:52:47 GMT
OTTAWA — A former employee of an RCMP intelligence unit says members would never directly contact targets of a criminal investigation.Dan Morris told the Ontario Superior Court trial of Cameron Jay Ortis, who also worked in the unit, that senior RCMP decision-makers would need to approve such an action. The Crown alleges Ortis anonymously sent secret information in 2015 to people who were of investigative interest to the RCMP.Ortis, 51, has pleaded not guilty to violating the Security of Information Act by allegedly revealing secrets to three individuals and trying to do so in a fourth instance. Under questioning from the Crown, Morris said there are “very clear rules” on how undercover operations can be performed within the RCMP and who can do them.Reporters and the general public were excluded from the courtroom for Morris’s appearance Monday and a transcript of his testimony was released today.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 24, 2023....How safe are cockpits? Aviation experts weigh in after security scare on board Horizon Air flight
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The attempt by an off-duty pilot to shut down the engines of a U.S. airliner in midflight highlights the threat that insiders pose to aviation safety with their ability to go where passengers are prohibited.Events like the one Sunday on a Horizon Air jetliner are very rare, but they are potentially devastating.The captain and co-pilot prevented disaster by subduing the off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot who — from his perfect vantage point in the cockpit jump seat — tried to cut fuel to the engines.“We’re just lucky he wasn’t flying the plane when he decided to do this. What’s going to stop that?” said Jon Loffi, a longtime law enforcement officer who teaches aviation security at Oklahoma State University and wrote a paper on identifying insider threats.There is something of a see-something, say-something mindset in aviation, where employees are encouraged to voluntarily report anything that raises a safety concern, including suspicious behavior of colleagues. It’s not clear how o...Day care workers assaulted in front of dozens of children in DC
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WASHINGTON (DC News Now) -- While walking their class of infants and toddlers, two day care workers at Petit Scholars in Bloomingdale were assaulted by a man on Monday afternoon.A man walked up to the two women caring for their group of 20-30 children near 2nd and S streets NW. The kids ranged in age from 1-3 years old, according to a police report. The man asked for money, at which point the two daycare workers asked him to leave them alone. He refused. One worker said she was going to call the police and, as the call was being made, he punched her multiple times in the head. He then punched the other woman multiple times in the head. Funeral services set for murdered Washington County judge The man exposed his genitals and began to masturbate in front of the adults and children. Officers found him and arrested him for simple assault, a lewd incident or obscene act, misdemeanor sexual abuse of a child, interfering with request for assistance from law enforcement and aggressive p...Investigation underway after south suburban bank robbery
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COUNTRY CLUB HILLS, Ill. — A bank robbery in Country Club Hills has FBI agents searching for answers on Tuesday afternoon.FBI officials say agents were called to the scene at Old National Bank in the 4100 block of 183rd Street after reports of a robbery on Tuesday.According to agents, three men entered the bank while brandishing two rifles and a handgun and made verbal demands for money. Woman shot in head near South Side strip mall Agents say the men fed the scene after the robbery and are currently at large.Currently, it is unclear what time the robbery took place or how much money the individuals got away with. Agents say no photos were captured of the men involved.Those with information on Tuesday's robbery can report tips at tips.fbi.gov or 1-800-CALL-FBI. Agents say submitted tips may be worth a reward.How safe and secure are cockpits?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:52:47 GMT
The attempt by an off-duty pilot to shut down the engines of a U.S. airliner in midflight highlights the threat that insiders pose to aviation safety with their ability to go where passengers are prohibited.Events like the one Sunday on a Horizon Air jetliner are very rare, but they are potentially devastating.The captain and co-pilot prevented disaster by subduing the off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot who — from his perfect vantage point in the cockpit jump seat — tried to cut fuel to the engines.“We’re just lucky he wasn’t flying the plane when he decided to do this. What’s going to stop that?” said Jon Loffi, a longtime law enforcement officer who teaches aviation security at Oklahoma State University and wrote a paper on identifying insider threats.There is something of a see-something, say-something mindset in aviation, where employees are encouraged to voluntarily report anything that raises a safety concern, including suspicious behavior of colleagues. It's not clear h...'I would take that back': Woman who called 911 testifies in APD officer's murder trial
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:52:47 GMT
Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN News Today's top morning headlines for Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Opening statements wrapped up Monday in the trial of Austin Police Officer Christopher Taylor, who was charged with murder in the death of Mike Ramos. Prosecutors continued to present witnesses Tuesday in the second day of the APD officer's trial. Taylor shot and killed Ramos, 42, during a confrontation with police back in April 2020 at a south Austin apartment complex parking lot. Taylor is on administrative leave with APD.You can follow KXAN's Grace Reader, who is reporting from the courtroom on day 2, here. Day 2: We're back in the courtroom this morning for the Christopher Taylor trial. The APD officer is charged with murder in the death of Mike Ramos in 2020. I'll have another thread today🔽https://t.co/SrEZpYi9WD— Grace Reader (@GraceReaderTV) October 24, 2023 Testimony from woman who called 911 on RamosA woman who called 911 on Ramos, which le...Flesh-eating parasite linked to international travel may be endemic to Texas, US, per the CDC
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:52:47 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) believes a flesh-eating parasitic disease caused by a sand fly bite may be endemic in Texas and other southern states, according to a new analysis. Leishmaniasis occurs through a bite of an infected female sand fly, which consumes blood to produce eggs. The infection is most common in parts of Africa, Brazil and the eastern Mediterranean region, like Iraq, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, according to the World Health Organization. It is thought that the parasite can live in other hosts, like rodents, and spread through the sand fly. All leishmaniasis infections are caused by Leishmania parasites but can have varying clinical presentations. The most common form – called cutaneous leishmaniasis – can cause ulcers and permanent scars. Some more severe variations of the disease can be fatal, according to the CDC. “Historically, it was considered that cutaneous leishmaniasis, or any type of leishmaniasis, is linked to interna...State employee recounts Good Samaritans' efforts to save victim in fatal SH 130 crash
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:52:47 GMT
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- Two fatal crashes were reported at the intersection of State Highway 130 and Gregg Manor Road within 24 hours this weekend, continuing a trend of documented crashes on and near the Travis County intersection over the past several years.Just before 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Austin-Travis County EMS responded to the first of those crashes, before medics returned to the same site just after 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Three patients were accounted for in Saturday's two-vehicle crash that involved a sedan and a truck, ATCEMS officials said. A state emergency services employee drove by the crash on Saturday. They, alongside several strangers, pulled over and attempted to save the driver of a sedan involved in the crash. They also attended to the driver of the truck and his passenger. The truck driver was marked trauma alert and was transported from the scene via Travis County Star Flight.The driver of the sedan ultimately died from their injuries -- but the state employee ...Latest news
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