Family of twin brothers who drowned in NW Miami-Dade lake set up GoFundMe for funeral expenses

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

Family of twin brothers who drowned in NW Miami-Dade lake set up GoFundMe for funeral expenses A family is in need of help, as they prepare to say their final farewell to twin brothers who drowned.One of them lost his life while trying to save another, now, their family have the painful task of saying goodbye.Andrew Paul and Alex Paul were just 13 years old, playing in a community park when the tragedy happened, April 7.“My boys are gone,” said Modeline Sereste, the mother of the teens, through a translator. “I just don’t even know what to say.”According to Miami-Dade Police, the teens were playing with other children when one of them fell in the water at Arthur Woodard Park, located along the 1200 block of Northwest 99th Street, and his twin brother jumped in after him.Neither would survive.Several organizations stepped up to help the family, and now they have a GoFundMe to assist in covering the cost of funeral expenses.“Thank you, thank you,” said Sereste, with Sandy Dorsainvil of Prosperity Social and Community Development Group t...

Why China’s police state has a precinct near you

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

Why China’s police state has a precinct near you Beijing has been operating an overseas police station in New York. And London. And Rome. And Tokyo. And Toronto.The Department of Justice’s indictment of two Chinese citizens this week for using the unlawful Chinese police station in Manhattan to go after dissidents highlights the growing tentacles of Beijing’s overseas operations, which it uses to harass and silence critics around the world.The network also shows the extent to which Beijing has managed to conduct influence campaigns inside Western countries and violate others’ sovereignty while mostly evading law enforcement.Security agencies across Europe and the Americas are investigating more than 100 facilities that an advocacy organization exposed in September as overseas outposts of China’s security apparatus. In the U.S., that includes at least two others besides the one targeted this week.“These secret police stations reveal the CCP’s blatant disregard and disrespect for the American rules and privacy,” said Rep. Micha...

Boston police officer shoots and kills dog that bit another officer 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

Boston police officer shoots and kills dog that bit another officer  A Boston police officer shot two dogs, killing one and injuring the other after the animals attacked another officer on Wednesday, according to authorities.The Boston Police Department said the officers were at a property on Michigan Avenue to arrest a person known to have multiple arrest warrants. Police said the two dogs attacked an officer after police placed the suspect in custody, leading to a second officer firing their weapon.Authorities told 7NEWS that both officers were taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.Michigan Avenue remained closed to traffic around 4 p.m. as police detectives continued to arrive and survey the scene.Neighbors, meanwhile, described the incident earlier in the day Wednesday.“I’m watching this whole thing happen – blood everywhere, everything, it was just crazy” one resident told 7NEWS, who described two to three shots being fired.Boston police officials said an investigation into the matter is ongoing.Thi...

MBTA Plans To Lift Blue Line Slow Zones By November

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

MBTA Plans To Lift Blue Line Slow Zones By November The MBTA hopes to restore the entire Blue Line to full-speed operation by November, and officials will end service early on several nights in the next month to accelerate necessary repairs, new T boss Phil Eng said Wednesday.A bit more than a week into his tenure as general manager, Eng offered an early sketch of the work required to lift slow zones on one of the four subway lines that have been hamstrung by limited speeds due to newly confirmed infrastructure flaws. Plans to fix the problems on the other three lines are still in development.Eng said the T is aiming to lift all remaining Blue Line speed restrictions “no later than November,” which would be eight months after MBTA officials suddenly expanded slow zones across the system.Eng told the T’s Board of Directors that crews in the short term will aim to replace 1,950 feet of rail and 465 rail ties, plus tamp 3,300 feet of track, between Bowdoin and Aquarium stations. That will allow the MBTA to shave t...

More mild to end the week

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

More mild to end the week 7Weather- Cool, cloudy and breezy today! Temperatures reached the low 50s across southeast Mass, but stayed locked in the 40s across Worcester County. The wind will come down this evening, but it stays cool. If you’re reading this before you head to the city for the Sox or Bruins games, grab the hoodie or jacket!Tomorrow morning, we’ll start off with some clouds and temperatures in the upper 30s/near 40. Light wind will be around throughout the day, becoming west/southwest into the afternoon. The light wind will initiate a sea breeze keeping the coast in the 50s. Inland locations tomorrow rebound to the low/mid 60s. More of the same Friday. High temperatures are trending slightly cooler now. It’ll be all about location! If you’re farther away from the coast in Worcester County you’ll get into the upper 60s/near 70°. Once again, the coast will stay in the 50s. Friday we’ll see filtered sunshine, so enjoy it before we get more clouds for the weekend...

Former pro, Olympic pitcher Monica Abbott opens up about ‘perseverance’ in new book

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

Former pro, Olympic pitcher Monica Abbott opens up about ‘perseverance’ in new book Monica Abbott, the two-time Olympic silver medalist and recently retired professional softball player, was in her fifth-grade class when she declared her athletic intentions. Assigned to research, write, and present a paper about one of the states in the Union, she’d been hoping for a familiar state but was disappointed to have been given Georgia. Until she learned that Atlanta was hosting the Olympics the following year and that softball was making its debut at the Games. USA brought home the Gold.(Photo courtesy of Monica Abbott)At the end of her presentation on Georgia, Abbott said, “And I’m going to pitch in the Olympics. I’ll see you there!”Abbott, who grew up in Salinas, California, a place she calls a big city that thinks it’s a small town or vice versa, started playing softball with the Salinas Salad Bowl Bobby Sox, a softball league established to give young women a chance to experience the excitement of playing fast pitch softball.She was 12 years old when she negotiated w...

In new documentary, Orlando’s gay history unfolds on film

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

In new documentary, Orlando’s gay history unfolds on film Matthew J. Palm | Orlando SentinelORLANDO, Fla. — It was 36 hours after the Pulse nightclub massacre of 2016 when Rick Todd decided the history of gay, lesbian and transgender people in Central Florida needed to be told. Sitting in a meeting of LGBTQ leaders reacting to the tragedy, he realized the help that would be forthcoming had its roots in the past.“Who created this community?” he asked himself. “Who laid this foundation?”The end result of his questions is the film “Greetings from Queertown: Orlando,” which debuted at the Florida Film Festival on Monday. For Todd, and others, it has been both a personal journey — and an educational one.“I say I was raised by Orlando’s gay community,” says Todd, the publisher of gay-issues newspaper Watermark and executive producer of the film. “I wanted to honor the people who raised me.”“Greetings from Queertown” features interviews with notable figures on Central Florida’s LGBTQ scene: City commissioner Patty Sheehan, playwright-actor Michae...

Robert Kennedy Jr. announces Democratic presidential run

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

Robert Kennedy Jr. announces Democratic presidential run Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will join the 2024 presidential race as a Democrat, the environmental lawyer announced at the Park Plaza hotel.“Under normal circumstances, I would not do this,” Kennedy said during his announcement speech. “But these are not normal circumstances. I’m watching my country being stolen from me.”Kennedy, the 69-year-old son of former presidential candidate and U.S. senator Robert F. Kennedy Sr. and nephew of former president John F. Kennedy, is the second Democrat to announce a 2024 presidential bid. He joins writer Marianne Williamson on the road to likely face President Biden, who has not yet announced a re-election bid, in the Democratic primary.Speaking to a couple hundred enthusiastic fans packed into the Boston hotel, Kennedy said he is running to “unite the country” and address the “corrupt merger of state and corporate power” he argued the political establishment is failing.The lawyer and environmental ...

Boston Pride’s Corinne Schroeder named PHF Goaltender of the Year

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

Boston Pride’s Corinne Schroeder named PHF Goaltender of the Year The Premier Hockey Federation announced that Boston Pride’s Corinne Schroeder has been selected as the PHF Goaltender of the Year for the 2022-23 regular season.The award was determined by PHF hockey operations in consultation with all team presidents and general managers. Schroeder set  PHF single-season records for Boston, including 19 wins, seven shutouts that shattered the previous mark of three, and 761 total saves.Her overall record of 19-1-1 was compiled over a franchise-record 22 starts and helped the Pride finish in first place in the league’s regular season standings. She became just the third goaltender in PHF history to blank the opposition in her first start and continued her impressive debut with a record three straight shutouts to launch her professional career.

After Pioneers Run Crew was blocked by Newton Police at the Boston Marathon, civil rights group calls for independent investigation into ‘racial profiling’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:21:54 GMT

After Pioneers Run Crew was blocked by Newton Police at the Boston Marathon, civil rights group calls for independent investigation into ‘racial profiling’ A Boston-based civil rights group is calling for an independent investigation into “racial profiling” at the Boston Marathon after a predominantly Black running group was blocked by police officers at their cheering spot in Newton.On Monday, cops with bicycles lined up at Pioneers Run Crew’s tent along Heartbreak Hill at Mile 21. This restricted the group’s cheering access to the road and their ability to give out high fives to runners. Police officers also took positions behind the group’s tent.The police officers did this after the Boston Athletic Association had alerted Newton Police three times about spectators crossing the rope barrier and impeding runners. Pioneers Run Crew and other running groups have noted that thousands of spectators jump onto the course, but this type of police presence only happened to a group of predominantly Black and Brown spectators.In the wake of this, Lawyers for Civil Rights Boston on Wednesday wrote a letter to the C...