Suspect recently released, wanted again after close look at case

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Suspect recently released, wanted again after close look at case ST. LOUIS – The St. Louis Circuit Court and Circuit Attorney’s Office both want a man back in custody who was just released after a violent incident.On Jan. 7, two men were trying to steal cars at a Conoco gas station at Gravois and Interstate 55, when one of them was shot and killed by a car owner. The surviving suspect was arrested, charged with tampering, and released from custody.Now, a grand jury has added a murder charge, and authorities want him back in custody.Michael Bradley Murphy, 48, is now wanted for second-degree murder. It was the city’s first murder of 2023. Court records say Murphy was with Jesse Lopez, who was shot and killed during their alleged crimes. Top story: Crash survivor claims St. Louis firefighter took wallet On Feb. 13, city prosecutors charged Murphy with tampering with a motor vehicle. Two days later, a judge allowed Murphy to be released on personal recognizance, meaning the defendant would promise to return to court when asked. The grand jury adde...

Kyrou, Binnington key Blues to 4-2 victory over Flyers

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Kyrou, Binnington key Blues to 4-2 victory over Flyers ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jordan Kyrou scored his 37th goal of the season to help the St. Louis Blues beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-2 on Tuesday night.Kyrou has six goals in his last six games. Tyler Pitlick, Justin Faulk and Alexey Toropchenko also scored for the Blues.Jordan Binnington, starting his 57th game of the season, has won four of his last five starts. He made 29 saves.The Flyers made it close by scoring twice in the third period on goals by James van Riemsdyk and Marcel Frost.St. Louis snapped a two-game losing streak and is 7-2-2 in its last 11. The Blues were eliminated Sunday from playoff contention.The Flyers have lost four consecutive games. Philadelphia also will sit out postseason play.Flyers rookie goaltender Samuel Ersson faced the Blues for the first time. He stopped 28 shots.Kyrou scored at 5:53 of the first period. Kyrou picked off a pass by Frost and quickly scored from the top of the slot.St. Louis scored two goals in the second period. Pitlick gave the Blues a 2-0...

Special treat for St. Louis Honor Flight pilot

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Special treat for St. Louis Honor Flight pilot ST. LOUIS - An extra special treat for Captain John Winkler, the pilot aboard Tuesday's Greater St. Louis Honor Flight. Winkler's father was among the 58 veterans on board the flight from St. Louis to Washington, D.C. He spoke to the passengers aboard the flight before takeoff to share what an honor it was to have his own father on board the flight.  Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW Winkler's father was an Army officer, and his siblings, who were also on board, were all members of the military.The 101st Greater St Louis Honor Flight included two World War II veterans, 19 Korean War veterans, and 37 Vietnam War veterans. Everyone visited the war memorials in Washington, D.C. and attended the Changing of the Guard at Arl...

St. Louisans cast ballots on new 14-person Board of Aldermen

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

St. Louisans cast ballots on new 14-person Board of Aldermen ST. LOUIS – Ten years after voters approved cutting the St. Louis Board of Alderman in half, a new board has been elected. In a history-making municipal election in the City of St. Louis, voters have elected a board with 14 members instead of 28. The board approved the new 14-ward map in December 2021. City voters initially passed a measure back in 2012 to cut the number of wards and aldermen in half after the 2020 census.Earlier in the day, we asked voters what they hope to see with this new condensed board."We really need new and fresh leadership in the city," said Tyrell Manning. “I feel like we've had a lot of issues the last few years, with some of our alder-people not always being honest, and like coming up with different issues and financial things, and a lot of shady things." Election results: Voters cast ballots in Missouri & Illinois City officials projected a voter turnout of 18% to 19%.We have the unofficial winners of each ward listed below:Ward 1: ...

Man pleads guilty for threatening to murder superintendent of Ventura County school district

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Man pleads guilty for threatening to murder superintendent of Ventura County school district A Santa Barbara County man has pleaded guilty to making criminal threats against a local school district.Randall Graham, 45, of Goleta, appeared in Ventura County Superior Court Tuesday to enter his guilty plea. Graham was arrested by authorities in Ventura County after he left two voicemails in October 2022 in which he threatened to kill the superintendent of the Conejo Valley Unified School District, as well as other employees in the superintendent's office. How ‘swatting’ calls spread as schools face real threats The threats were made, according to the Ventura County District Attorney's Office, because Graham was upset over undisclosed school district policies.Around the time of Graham's arrest, the school district's leadership team released a letter to parents and students in which it said no schools were ever threatened directly, but that the school district had become the target of unfounded rumors that resulted in "social media warfare and print disinformation campaigns."Ac...

Kurtenbach: Mum on details and short on time, Andrew Wiggins returns to the Warriors

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Kurtenbach: Mum on details and short on time, Andrew Wiggins returns to the Warriors SAN FRANCISCO — The reasons behind Andrew Wiggins’ absence from the Warriors for the last seven weeks remain murky.The issue is that Wiggins’ immediate future with the team is just as murky.Wiggins and Warriors president of basketball operations Bob Myers shared the Chase Center dais before Tuesday’s game with the Thunder, and neither wanted to talk about why Wiggins has been away from the team.Warriors coach Steve Kerr was also vague about Wiggins’ family “situation.”The way the Warriors and Wiggins view it, that’s all the past. It’s ancient history. There’s no reason to look back at it.However, they are keen to move forward with Wiggins back with the team.The problem: no one knows when Wiggins will return to the court.Related ArticlesGolden State Warriors | Andrew Wiggins’ return to Warriors is imminent — but is it too late? Golden State Warriors | Andrew Wiggins back with Warriors, but can he f...

Retail theft suspects busted for fentanyl, other drugs

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Retail theft suspects busted for fentanyl, other drugs AMERICAN CANYON, Calif. (KRON) -- Three people were arrested on Tuesday morning after they were caught stealing from Walmart, the American Canyon Police Department announced. Police also found substances including fentanyl on the suspects. Police responded to the Walmart, located at 7011 Main Street, at approximately 8:37 a.m. after a call from a loss prevention officer. The officer told police that a "suspicious" man had stolen an employee's handheld electronic scanning device and was concealing items inside a shopping cart. Videos show 11 people allegedly break into East Bay gold dealer business After arriving at the store, officers made contact with two men in a vehicle believed to be associated with the suspect. Justin McEwen, 31, of Roseville and Trevor Martin, 31, of Sacramento, were found with fentanyl, methamphetamine, Xanax, heroin, and items commonly used to sell drugs, ACPD said. Inside the store, police found the man accused of stealing the scanning device. David Tiejt...

Preds keep thin playoff hopes alive, beating Vegas 3-2 in OT

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Preds keep thin playoff hopes alive, beating Vegas 3-2 in OT NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nashville coach John Hynes took a timeout in overtime to give his young Nashville Predators options for their ensuing man advantage. These young Predators may not have been together in the NHL that long, yet they keep finding a way to keep this franchise’s thin playoff hopes alive. Cody Glass scored a power-play goal 3:30 into overtime, and the Predators rallied Tuesday night to beat the Vegas Golden Knights 3-2. “We have so many guys normally … you have an opportunity to practice it, and it was really four new guys that hadn’t been on it,” Hynes said. “So it was just an opportunity just to kind of sit and talk about some certain plays.”Jonathan Marchessault had been called for holding Philip Tomasino to put Nashville on the power play in overtime, and the Predators needed only 37 seconds before Glass scored his 14th with his shot deflecting off the skate of Vegas defenseman Brayden McNabb past Vegas goalie Jonathan Quick.“We’ll take that,” Glass ...

Torkelson homers, gets 3 hits to lead Tigers over Astros 6-3

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Torkelson homers, gets 3 hits to lead Tigers over Astros 6-3 HOUSTON (AP) — The Detroit Tigers needed a shot of confidence after a season-opening sweep at Tampa Bay left them 0-3.They have found it in Houston, winning their first two games against the World Series champion Astros, capped by a 6-3 victory Tuesday night.“I just like that our guys came in and were able to flush the first series, come and play well against a good team in a tough place to play,” said Detroit manager A.J. Hinch, the former Astros skipper. “We outplayed them for a couple of games to win the series and now we can get greedy tomorrow.”Spencer Torkelson tied a career high with three hits, highlighted by a two-run homer in the eighth inning to spur Detroit.The Tigers also won 7-6 in 11 innings Monday.Torkelson said it was big for the Tigers to put the Tampa Bay series behind them and play well against Houston.“It shows that we didn’t panic whatsoever,” he said. Detroit led by one with one out in the eighth when Riley Greene tied a career high with his third hit of...

Mexican judge orders five held on homicide in migrant fire

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:45:40 GMT

Mexican judge orders five held on homicide in migrant fire MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican judge ordered three Mexican immigration officials, a private security guard and a Venezuelan migrant be held for investigation in connection with a fire last week at an immigration detention center in northern Mexico that killed 40 migrants.The four people responsible for security at the Ciudad Juarez facility will be held on charges of homicide by omission and causing injuries, while the migrant who allegedly set the fire faces charges of homicide and causing injuries, Mexico’s Federal Judiciary Council said after Tuesday’s hearing.A video from a security camera inside the facility shows guards walking away when the fire started last Monday night inside the cell holding migrants and not making any attempt to release them. It was not clear whether those guards had keys to the cell doors.More than two dozen migrants were seriously injured in the fire. Source