A New York police officer shoots and kills a 13-year-old boy as he falls to the ground, police say, using a replica gun.
NEW YORK (AP) — Newly released video shows an upstate New York officer shooting and killing a 13-year-old boy who was pinned to the ground as he fled from police while pointing a replica handgun. The body camera video was released by the Utica Police Department late Saturday. The shooting happened Friday night after officers stopped two young men. Police said one of the young men ran and pointed what appeared to be a handgun at officers. Officers later recovered a replica handgun with a detachable magazine from the scene, according to the department. The state attorney general is leading the investigation into the shooting to determine whether it was justified.
Animal rescuers are trying to relocate dozens of dolphins after they were stranded in shallow waters off Cape Cod.
WELLFLEET, Mass. (AP) — Animal rescuers were trying to move dozens of dolphins away from shallow waters around Cape Cod after they stranded there. Rescuers in Massachusetts found a pod of 10 Pacific white-sided dolphins swimming dangerously in shallow waters at dawn Saturday and successfully drove them into deeper waters, reports the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Rescuers also found another pod of 25 dolphins swimming close to shore near Eastham, where efforts to drive them away continued throughout the morning as the tide went out. Ten dolphins died after stranding on The Gut (Great Island) on the Herring River in Wellfleet on Friday.
Former Northeastern University lab director found guilty of staging fake explosion on Boston campus
A former lab director at Northeastern University has been convicted of staging a fake explosion on its Boston campus and lying to federal investigators about what happened. Jason Duhaime, of San Antonio, was found guilty Friday of three counts. Duhaime, 46, could face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each charge. Two lawyers representing Duhaime withdrew from the case in January, court documents showed. The public defenders who represented them could not be reached for comment Saturday.
Driver charged with DUI in New York nail salon crash: 4 dead, 9 injured
NEW YORK (AP) — Long Island police say they have arrested a man on suspicion of drunk driving after authorities say he crashed his SUV into a nail salon, killing four people and injuring nine. Suffolk County police said Saturday that Steven Schwallie was speeding through a parking lot when he crashed his SUV into the windshield of Hawaii Nail & Spa in Deer Park about 4:30 p.m. Friday. Schwallie was taken to a hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening. Spokespeople for the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office and police said Saturday they did not have contact information for his attorney.
ESPN's Dick Vitale has been diagnosed with cancer for the fourth time and is scheduled for surgery on Tuesday.
BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — Longtime ESPN college basketball commentator Dick Vitale announced on social media that he has been diagnosed with cancer for the fourth time. Vitale announced Friday that a biopsy on a lymph node in his neck revealed the cancer. He is scheduled to undergo surgery on Tuesday. The 85-year-old Vitale has previously been treated for melanoma and lymphoma and last year underwent six weeks of radiation treatment after tests revealed vocal cord cancer.
Yellowstone officials: Rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans not seen since June 4th birth
Yellowstone National Park officials say a rare white buffalo, sacred to Native Americans, has not been seen since its birth on June 4. This is the first recorded birth of a wild white buffalo in Yellowstone's history and a milestone in the bison's eco-cultural restoration. This is an extremely rare event, with park officials confirming the birth. Wild white buffalo are born about once every million, or even less often, according to the park. The birth is a fulfillment of a Lakota prophecy and a harbinger of better times, but also a sign that more must be done to protect the planet and its animals.
Driver convicted of SUV crash that killed eight people outside migrant shelter sentenced to 60 years in prison
BROWNSVILLE (AP) — A driver convicted of drunk driving manslaughter in a fatal crash that killed eight people when his SUV struck them at a crowded bus stop outside a migrant shelter has been sentenced to 60 years in prison. A Texas jury found 35-year-old George Alvarez guilty of eight counts of drunk driving manslaughter on Friday. Alvarez lost control of his vehicle after running a red light in May 2023, authorities said. He had cocaine in his system at the time. The deadly scene occurred in Brownsville, long a migrant hub. Alvarez was also convicted of 10 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
South African researchers test use of nuclear technology to curb rhino poaching
MOKOPANE, South Africa (AP) — South African researchers have injected radioactive material into the horns of 20 rhinos as part of a research project to reduce poaching. The idea is that radiation detectors already installed at the border will detect the horns and help authorities catch poachers and traffickers. The study, which involved veterinarians and nuclear experts, begins by anesthetizing the animals and drilling holes in their horns to carefully insert the nuclear material. This week, researchers at the University of Witwatersrand injected these isotopes into 20 live rhinos. The researchers hope that the process can be replicated to help other animals vulnerable to poaching, such as elephants and pangolins.
What you need to know about the NFL Sunday Ticket case ruling and what's next
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The NFL has been found guilty of violating antitrust laws by broadcasting Sunday afternoon games out of market through its premium subscription service, Sunday Ticket. A five-man, three-woman jury in U.S. District Court on Thursday awarded Sunday Ticket individual and corporate subscribers roughly $4.8 billion in damages, but no settlement payments or service shutdowns are expected anytime soon.
Female capybara headed to Florida as part of breeding program for large South American rodent
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — A female capybara has come to a Florida zoo as part of a breeding program to boost the population of the large South American rodents. The 10-month-old capybara, Iyari, was transferred to the Palm Beach Zoo & Nature Conservation Society in May from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance. She is being kept in a mixed-species habitat while zoo officials slowly get her used to the park's 2-year-old male capybara, Zeus. Capybaras have a gestation period of about five months and give birth to an average of four pups. Palm Beach Zoo officials say they don't know when the baby capybara will be born. It all depends on how long it takes for Iyari and Zeus to get to know each other, they say.
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