Aurora officers investigated in teen's shooting death back on duty

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Aurora officers investigated in teen's shooting death back on duty AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) -- Three Aurora police officers investigated by the department after the deadly shooting of Jor’Dell Richardson have returned to full duty.According to a release from the Aurora Police Department, Sergeant Stephenson Cary, Officer Roch Gruszeczka and Officer James Snapp were all part of the response to an alleged robbery by a group of juveniles at a convenience store on June 1.One of those allegedly involved in the robbery was Jor'Dell, who was chased by police as he ran away and later shot by Gruszeczka while on the ground.Jor'Dell was carrying what responding officers said they believed was a handgun, but was later found to be a pellet gun. Denver announces location for first micro-community Gruszeczka was investigated for and cleared of department policy violations around the use of deadly force, conformance to law, and required identification and warning prior to the use of deadly force.The other officer who was involved in the chase of Jor'Dell was Snapp,...

Nuggets, Celtics tied as most likely to win 2024 NBA Finals in GM survey

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Nuggets, Celtics tied as most likely to win 2024 NBA Finals in GM survey DENVER (KDVR) -- The 2023-24 NBA season starts soon, and the Denver Nuggets are going into it fresh off the heels of their first-ever NBA Championship win in June.They're also going into it tied with the Boston Celtics as the most likely team to win it all in 2024, at least according to NBA general managers.The results came from the NBA's annual GM survey, where each of the 30 GMs was asked a series of questions. Because none of the GMs can vote for their own team or players, the results are all based on what the opposing team's GMs think.NuggetsOne of the questions was about which team would win the 2024 NBA Finals. The Nuggets and the Celtics both received 33% of the vote. The Nuggets were also voted as the most likely team to win the Western Conference, with 35% of votes going to them. Nuggets gear up for title defense, guard against complacency Another recognition for the Nuggets was the team being named "most fun to watch," with 30% of the vote, as well as the team with the b...

Experience several nights of laughter as famous comedians hit the stage in South Florida

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Experience several nights of laughter as famous comedians hit the stage in South Florida South Florida is getting a heavy dose of funny this fall with the comical likes of George Lopez, Dave Chappelle and John Mulaney.But they’re not the only comedians ready to make you cry with laughter. Better hold on to your hats folks.George Lopez: “All that bull— with the wall, I don’t know maybe they’re waiting for permits, I don’t know.”George Lopez is bringing the funny in his “Alllriiiighhttt!” Tour. The comedian gained fame as a stand up comic and poking fun at his Latin roots. And now you can laugh with him at the Hard Rock Live on Nov. 10thRandy Rainbow: “Don’t anybody dare, arraign on his parade. I don’t have a lot of time. Don’t call him when new charges have arisen.”Randy Rainbow started out on YouTube creating celebrity videos and spoof interviews.After years of political commentary, the singer-and-comedian is ready for his presidential run in a new tour called “Randy Rainbow for Pr...

104-year-old Chicago woman dies days after making a skydive that could put her in the record books

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

104-year-old Chicago woman dies days after making a skydive that could put her in the record books Dorothy Hoffner, a 104-year-old Chicago woman whose recent skydive could see her certified by Guinness World Records as the oldest person to ever jump from a plane, has died.Hoffner’s close friend, Joe Conant, said she was found dead Monday morning by staff at the Brookdale Lake View senior living community. Conant said Hoffner apparently died in her sleep on Sunday night.Conant, who is a nurse, said he met Hoffner — whom he called Grandma at her request — several years ago while he was working as a caregiver for another resident at the senior living center. He said she had amazing energy and remained mentally sharp.“She was indefatigable. She just kept going,” he said Tuesday. “She was not someone who would take naps in the afternoon, or not show up for any function, dinner or anything else. She was always there, fully present. She kept going, always.”On Oct. 1, Hoffner made a tandem skydive that could land her in the record books as the world’s oldest skydiver. S...

Northeastern student describes experience in Israel as violence broke out

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Northeastern student describes experience in Israel as violence broke out A Northeastern University student who was in Tel Aviv over the weekend returned to Boston Tuesday after she was able to board a plane out of Israel after violence broke out in the country over the weekend.Keren Doherty was in Israel as part of a nursing co-op program when she said she heard sirens Saturday morning. Doherty recently spoke to 7NEWS about her experience. “I was sleeping in bed, woke up to the sound of the sirens,” she said.“We were all kind of scared in the moment but ran downstairs to the bunker, to the bomb shelter,” Doherty continued. Doherty was one of a handful of students from schools across the country who were taking part in the co-op program in Tel Aviv — one of Israel’s biggest cities. “We were close,” Doherty said. “But not right on the border with Gaza.”Doherty said she knew people who were closer to the border, including some people who were at a music festival where militants attacked.  “And I know people who liv...

Jerry Seinfeld says he’s up to something related to the ‘Seinfeld’ finale: ‘Something is going to happen’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Jerry Seinfeld says he’s up to something related to the ‘Seinfeld’ finale: ‘Something is going to happen’ (CNN) — Jerry Seinfeld teased a “secret” about the polarizing “Seinfeld” series finale during his standup show in Boston on Saturday.“I have a little secret for you about the ending but I can’t really tell it,” the comic said on stage at the Wang Theater, as seen in video footage posted to social media.The comedian was responding to an audience member who shouted out asking if Seinfeld “liked” the ending of his hit series, in which he starred and created with “Curb Your Enthusiasm” auteur Larry David.“Here’s what I’ll tell you, okay? But you can’t tell anybody… Something is going to happen that has to do with that ending,” Seinfeld teased to his audience, going on to say that whatever that “something” is, “It hasn’t happened yet.”He added, “and just what you are thinking about, Larry and I are also thinking about. So, you’ll see.”“Seinfeld” ran for nine seasons after its 1989 debut, winning 10 Primetime Emmy Awards and becoming one of the most...

Boston-area native called up to serve with Israeli armed forces as fighting between Israel and Hamas continues

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Boston-area native called up to serve with Israeli armed forces as fighting between Israel and Hamas continues A Boston-area native who now lives in a suburb of Tel Aviv is going off to war as a member of Israel’s armed forces as fighting continues between Israeli forces and Hamas militants following this weekend’s surprise attack by Hamas. Ben Mendales, 38, grew up in Lexington. His father recently spoke with 7NEWS about the situation. “We’re out of our minds,” said Ben’s father, Sam. “He’s down there. The only consolation is he was promoted, I think, into a logistics job out of combat but I don’t know.” Ben did three years of active duty in the Israeli army after becoming a citizen 19 years ago. Now 5,500 away from his hometown in Lexington, Ben is a captain in the Israeli Army Reserves while working a day job as a business consultant with Ernst & Young. “He said to me on his way down to his unit, ‘God, I’ve got a project I’ve got to get done by the 15th and I don’t know how am I going to do it,’” Sam Mendales said. Ben now has a bigger project as Hamas ro...

Ultimate guide to getting your house — and trick-or-treaters — ready for Halloween

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Ultimate guide to getting your house — and trick-or-treaters — ready for Halloween Editor’s note: Digital premium subscribers have unlimited access to every recipe in this roundup, all published on news sites within our network. Subscribe for nationwide coverage from award-winning sites like the Baltimore Sun, New York Daily News, Orange County Register and more.If you’re ready to start prepping for Halloween, look no further: We rounded up some of the best resources we could find on the spooky holiday.Need Halloween decoration inspiration? We’ve got it. How about Halloween costume ideas that won’t break the bank? Check. And, of course, we’ve got you covered on horror movies to watch this month. Read on — if you dare.Halloween decorationsAn interesting trend emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, writes Brittany Anas for the Denver Post: “Homeowners began taking an interest in the Hollywood-quality monsters and props and incorporating them into their own front-yard haunts.” In fact, one Colorado company, Distortions Unlimited, saw direct-to-consumer sales in the pa...

On Netflix: Four short Roald Dahl tales adapted by Wes Anderson add up, splendidly

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

On Netflix: Four short Roald Dahl tales adapted by Wes Anderson add up, splendidly Michael Phillips | Chicago Tribune (TNS)The new Wes Anderson adaptations of Roald Dahl stories, now streaming on Netflix, outpace and out-satisfy so many of Anderson’s feature-length projects, the question simply is this: Why? What is it about Anderson’s visual, narrative, emotional and adaptive approach to this material — his second Dahl effort, following the stop-motion-animated “Fantastic Mr. Fox” — that works so well?A few guesses. For one, I think, the short form flatters and crystallizes Anderson’s every decision, and even the multilayered framing devices and nesting-doll stories within stories deepen our enjoyment. The longest of the quartet, “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar,” runs 41 minutes. The others run about 17 minutes apiece: “The Swan,” “The Rat Catcher” and “Poison” — and that’s probably the ideal order for viewing, if you begin with “Henry Sugar.”Beyond that, there’s a more vital level of comic invention afoot here than I’ve seen since my favorite Anderson featur...

Bruins notebook: B’s set to celebrate their history prior to season opener

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:23:37 GMT

Bruins notebook: B’s set to celebrate their history prior to season opener The celebration of all things Black and Gold begins in earnest on Wednesday afternoon as the Bruins officially kick off their centennial season with a “gold carpet” entrance for a host of legends prior to Boston’s season opener against the Chicago Blackhawks.While the B’s are keeping a lid on just who’ll be a part of the pregame ceremony, you can bet many big names will be in attendance. The hockey glitterati are scheduled to make their grand entrance starting at 4:15 p.m. at The Hub on Causeway.Prior to the game, there will be a “Rafters Reunion” with the alumni. The club is asking fans to be in their seats by 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. game.Matt Grzelcyk sounded like any guy you’d find in a Bruins’ sweater in the Garden balcony when the subject of the grand reunion came up. The Charlestown native literally grew up in the Bruins’ universe, with his father John being a long-time member of the bull gang.“It’s unbelievable, just even getting a c...