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  • Search for Texas man wanted in mass shooting comes up empty

    Search for Texas man wanted in mass shooting comes up empty

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    Oropeza likely is still carrying the AR-15 he allegedly used in the shootings, the sheriff said.

    “He could be anywhere now,” Capers said.

    The attack happened near the town of Cleveland, north of Houston, on a street where some residents say neighbors often unwind by firing off guns.

    Capers said the victims were between the ages of 8 and 31 years old and that all were believed to be from Honduras. All were shot “from the neck up,” he said.

    The attack was the latest act of gun violence in what has been a record pace of mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year, some of which have also involved semiautomatic rifles.

    The mass killings have played out in a variety of places — a Nashville school, a Kentucky bank, a Southern California dance hall, and now a rural Texas neighborhood inside a single-story home.

    Capers said there were 10 people in the house — some of whom had just moved there earlier in the week — but that that no one else was injured. He said two of the victims were found in a bedroom laying over two children in an apparent attempt to shield them.

    A total of three children found covered in blood in the home were taken to a hospital but found to be uninjured, Capers said.

    FBI spokesperson Christina Garza said investigators do not believe everyone at the home were members of a single family. The victims were identified as Sonia Argentina Guzman, 25; Diana Velazquez Alvarado, 21; Julisa Molina Rivera, 31; Jose Jonathan Casarez, 18; and Daniel Enrique Laso, 8.

    The confrontation followed the neighbors walking up to the fence and asking the suspect to stop shooting rounds, Capers said. The suspect responded by telling them that it was his property, Capers said, and one person in the house got a video of the suspect walking up to the front door with the rifle.

    The shooting took place on a rural pothole-riddled street where single-story homes sit on wide 1-acre lots and are surrounded by a thick canopy of trees. A horse could be seen behind the victim’s home, while in the front yard of Oropeza’s house a dog and chickens wandered.

    Rene Arevalo Sr., who lives a few houses down, said he heard gunshots around midnight but didn’t think anything of it.

    “It’s a normal thing people do around here, especially on Fridays after work,” Arevalo said. “They get home and start drinking in their backyards and shooting out there.”

    Capers said his deputies had been to Oropeza’s home at least once before and spoken with him about “shooting his gun in the yard.” It was not clear whether any action was taken at the time. At a news conference Saturday evening, the sheriff said firing a gun on your own property can be illegal, but he did not say whether Oropeza had previously broken the law.

    Capers said the new arrivals in the home had moved from Houston earlier in the week, but he said he did not know whether they were planning to stay there.

    Across the U.S. since Jan. 1, there have been at least 18 shootings that left four or more people dead, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today, in partnership with Northeastern University. The violence is sparked by a range of motives: murder-suicides and domestic violence; gang retaliation; school shootings; and workplace vendettas.

    Texas has confronted multiple mass shootings in recent years, including last year’s attack at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde; a racist attack at an El Paso Walmart in 2019; and a gunman opening fire at a church in the tiny town of Sutherland Springs in 2017.

    Republican leaders in Texas have continually rejected calls for new firearm restrictions, including this year over the protests of several families whose children were killed in Uvalde.

    A few months ago, Arevalo said Oropeza threatened to kill his dog after it got loose in the neighborhood and chased the pit bull in his truck.

    “I tell my wife all the time, ‘Stay away from the neighbors. Don’t argue with them. You never know how they’re going to react,’” Arevalo said. “I tell her that because Texas is a state where you don’t know who has a gun and who is going to react that way.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Minor Girl’s Harassment Case, Man Goes To Jail For Three Years

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    SRINAGAR: A special Fast Track court in Srinagar presided over by Judge Aarti Mohan; dealing with cases registered under POSCO Act sentenced a man to an imprisonment of three years along with fine of Rs. 50000 under section 7/8 of POCSO Act.

    The matter pertained to the harassment of an 11-year-old girl and an FIR No.52 /2019 in this regard was registered at Kursoo Rajbagh police station Srinagar in 2019.

    The convict has been held guilty of offences punishable under section354, 354-A RPC and section 7/8 of POCSO Act 2018 by virtue of judgment dated 28-04-2023.

    Public Prosecutor Meena Gowher said that the accused should be awarded the maximum punishment  of five years as prescribed under law along with fine, which this court deems fit in the facts and circumstances of the case.

    Stating that the deterrence against the convicts in such cases is the need of the hour, the Public Prosecutor said, “The offence committed by the convict is against a minor girl and as such the convict does not deserve any leniency by the court and should be awarded the maximum punishment prescribed under law.”

    The convict was produced before the court from central jail in presence of the public prosecutor Meena Gowher and Advocate Mushtaq Ahmad Dar, convicts counsel in the case and heard the quantum of punishment.

    On the other hand counsel for the convict said that the court should take into consideration the mitigating circumstances while awarding the punishment to the accused.

    “The convict is a man of advanced age and falls in the category of senior citizen, a father of three daughters. Due to his involvement in the instant FIR, wherein he has been convicted, his reputation has suffered and two of his daughters have not been married,” the counsel submitted before the court, adding that court should also consider the fact that all the witnesses in the case were family members of the victim.

    “I have considered the arguments advanced by both the learned Public Prosecutor and learned defense counsel. The court while awarding punishment is influenced by numerous factors and no straight jacket formula is provided for determination of the quantum of punishment in law. The quantum of sentence depends upon the background facts of the case, antecedents of the accused, delay in conclusion of the case, age of the accused, his physical health condition, the nature of the offence and last but not the least the reformative deterrent and punitive aspects of punishment,” the court ruled.

    Court further ruled that, “In the case in hand the convict is senior citizen of more than 60 years of age at present having no prior criminal antecedents whatever. It also cannot be denied that he may be the sole bread provider for his family which comprises of two unmarried daughters. However, while awarding punishment the court is also required to take note that the object for which the penal laws have been enacted do not remain unfulfilled. The POCSO Act was enacted since a strong need was felt to take stringent measures to deter the rising trend of child sex abuse in the court. Its purpose is to ensure that there is a healthy physical, emotional, intellectual and social development of the child. The convict has committed sexual assault on a minor girl forgetting that he himself is a father of three daughters.” it said.

    Court stated that keeping in view the above facts while taking into account the mitigating the circumstances also the accused is awarded simple imprisonment of 3years along with fine of Rs. 50000/- under section 7/8 of POCSO Act.

    On failure of payment of fine accused shall undergo further imprisonment of 6 months.

    Court ruled that offence against the victim, who at the time of commission of offence was merely of 11 years of age caused her mental and psychological trauma. As such a compensation of Rs two lakh shall be awarded to the victim.

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  • Man Dies After Jumping From Rooftop In JK

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    SRINAGAR:  A man from Jammu died after he jumped from roop top of his house in Jammu district on Saturday.

    An official said that a man identified as Parveen Kumar son of Ruldhu Ram resident Rajinder Nagar Canal Road jumped from the roof top of his house.

    Locals took him to the GMC hospital for treatment but doctor declared brought dead, he said.

    Inquest proceeding under 174 crpc have been initiated, he said. (KS)

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  • Man Dies After Falling From Slab In JK

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    SRINAGAR: A man died after falling from a Slap in the Wachi Zainpora area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Saturday morning.

    An official said that Muhammad Abdullah (70) son of Ab Jabbar, a resident of Wachi Zainpora in Shopian fell from the slab of his house on Saturday morning. He was rushed to nearby hospital where doctors declared him brought dead, he said.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident. (KS)

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  • Man caught doing inappropriate act on Delhi Metro, police register FIR

    Man caught doing inappropriate act on Delhi Metro, police register FIR

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    New Delhi: The Delhi Police has registered a case after a video in which a man can be seen indulging in an inappropriate act inside a moving Delhi Metro train went viral on social media, an official said on Friday.

    Police took a suo-moto action and a case under section 294 (obscene acts and songs) of the IPC has been registered, a senior police officer said, adding an investigation into the matter is underway.

    The video has sparked outrage among the public. The man can be seen seated inside the train and engaging in an inappropriate act without any fear or shame.

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    The incident has raised serious questions about the safety of women and children traveling on the Delhi Metro.

    Taking cognisance of the video, the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) earlier on Friday issued a notice to the Delhi Police and Delhi Metro to take strict action.

    “Came across a viral video wherein a man can be seen shamelessly masturbating in Delhi Metro. It is absolutely disgusting and sickening. I am issuing a notice to Delhi Police and Delhi Metro to ensure strictest possible action against this shameful act,” DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal said in a tweet.

    The DMRC, in a tweet on Friday, said it will intensify the deployment of flying squads in the metro.

    “We request the commuters to conduct themselves responsibly while travelling by Metro. If the other commuters notice any objectionable behaviour, they should immediately report the matter on the DMRC Helpline detailing the corridor, station, time etc.

    “DMRC will intensify the number of flying squads comprising Metro and security staff to monitor such behaviour in the Metro and necessary action under relevant provisions of law shall be taken,” it tweeted.



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  • Video: Vigilantes force Muslim man to wear skull cap, bow before cow in Maha

    Video: Vigilantes force Muslim man to wear skull cap, bow before cow in Maha

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    A video of cow vigilantes forcing a Muslim driver transporting cattle to wear a skull cap and bow before a cow, in the presence of police personnel surfaced on social media and stirred outrage and condemnation. The victim was also reportedly beaten up by the mob leading to injuries.

    The incident reportedly happened in Maharashtra’s Latur and the victim was admitted to a hospital.

    According to a report by the TOI, the Latur superintendent of police (SP), Somay Munde, has initiated action against two constables and three home guards, in whose presence a group of people were allegedly seen to be heckling and assaulting a driver transporting cattle in a video clip.

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    Munde told TOI, “We have taken serious cognizance of the incident and attached the two constables seen in the video to the police headquarters and also initiated a departmental inquiry against them. The three home guards’ deployment has been cancelled.”

    Afzal Qureshi, a local activist, has reportedly filed a police complaint asking that action be taken against the mob of persons witnessed assaulting the driver. The driver has also been charged with several provisions of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

    Qureshi claimed, “The driver had loaded a total of 15 cattle into a mini-truck from a Patoda-based animal market and sent them to Ausa market on April 23. He had all the required legal documents for trading the animals. But before reaching the market, some people waylaid his vehicle. The police reached the spot. Despite the legal documents, an FIR was registered against the driver for cruelty to animals.”

    According to the Latur SP, the victim panicked and his blood pressure shot up. “The police got him admitted to a hospital. Still, we will look into the complaint,” the report quoted him.



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  • Remains found in Lake Mead identified as Las Vegas man missing for 25 years

    Remains found in Lake Mead identified as Las Vegas man missing for 25 years

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    Nevada officials have identified remains found in Lake Mead as those of a Las Vegas man missing for 25 years, the latest development in a quest to identify a series of bodies discovered in America’s largest reservoir last year.

    On three different days last summer, visitors at a beach on the lake discovered skeletal remains along the shoreline. The Clark county coroner’s office announced on Thursday that those remains belonged to the same person, now identified as as Claude Russell Pensinger, who disappeared on 14 July 1998 at the age of 52.

    Pensinger is the third person the office has identified after several sets of remains emerged from the lake amid a devastating drought that has severely depleted the reservoir.

    Water levels at Lake Mead, a popular recreation site that hosted more than 7 million visitors last year, have been at record lows due to a drought that has gripped the region for nearly two decades. The dry spell in the Colorado River basin, along with overextraction, extreme heat and decreased snowmelt, has uncovered large swaths of the lake bed.

    Beginning last spring, human remains surfaced at Lake Mead in quick succession: a body with a gunshot wound in a barrel in May, a jawbone in the sand the following week, and in July, partial skeletal remains encased in mud along the shoreline. In October, contractors working near a marina found more remains.

    The back-to-back discoveries were not an indication of a serial killer, experts cautioned, but rather the consequence of the environmental disaster draining the lake and uncovering bodies that had once been lost to the water. Most are suspected to be accidental deaths but one case, the remains found in a barrel, is being investigated as a homicide. The local mob museum said a barrel was historically a mob method for disposing of bodies.

    The coroner’s office team have identified two other sets of remains, both Las Vegas-area men who are believed to have drowned – Donald P Smith, a 39-year-old last seen in April 1974, and Thomas Erndt, a 42-year-old last seen at the lake in August 2002. All three identifications were made using DNA analysis.

    The cause and manner of Pensinger’s death is undetermined, the coroner’s office said. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Pensinger was fishing on the lake when he disappeared and his boat was later found running in circles in the water.

    Pensinger’s brother said the pair were fishing together on the lake that day, in separate boats, when Pensinger failed to show up at a meeting point later, 8NewsNow reported. His brother reportedly described him as a good swimmer and a navy and coast guard veteran.

    The remains of a man who died of a gunshot wound discovered in a barrel have not yet been identified.

    Dealing with skeletal remains is particularly challenging, Melanie Rouse, the Clark county coroner, told the Guardian last year, due to the delay from the time of death to the time of recovery and the lack of key physical identifiers. But the office remains dedicated to investigating the cases and providing answers to families, she said.

    “That’s one of the reasons why we continue to do what we do – being able to provide closure and being able to return these unidentified individuals back to their families and provide them with a name,” she said.

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  • Man caught doing inappropriate act on Delhi Metro, DCW issues notice

    Man caught doing inappropriate act on Delhi Metro, DCW issues notice

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    New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a video has gone viral on social media showing a man indulging in an inappropriate act inside a running Delhi Metro.

    Although the video has sparked outrage among the public, Delhi Metro authorities are however, yet to issue a statement on the development.

    The video shows the man seated inside the train and engaging in the act without any fear or shame.

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    The incident has raised serious questions on the safety of women and children traveling on the Delhi Metro.

    Taking cognizance of the video, the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) on Friday issued a notice to the Delhi Police and Delhi Metro to take strict action.

    “Came across a viral video where a man can be seen shamelessly masturbating in Delhi Metro. It is absolutely disgusting and sickening. I am issuing a notice to Delhi Police and Delhi Metro to ensure strictest possible action against this shameful act,” DCW Chairperson Swati Maliwal said in a tweet.

    However, a senior police official said that they have not received any complaint in connection with the incident.

    This incident highlights the urgent need for increased awareness and action against sexual harassment in public places.

    More details are awaited.

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  • Man arrested for stealing from Atiq’s office, blood stains belonged to him

    Man arrested for stealing from Atiq’s office, blood stains belonged to him

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    Prayagraj: The blood stains found in the Chakia office of slain gangster Atiq Ahmad belong to a thief who had entered the partially demolished building to steal iron.

    The police have arrested Shahrukh, who admitted that he had been injured while taking out iron from the debris.

    According to DCP Deepak, Shahrukh had entered Atiq’s office with one of his accomplices with the intention of stealing iron, but he got hurt and started bleeding.

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    Shahrukh told the police that his accomplice was standing outside the office to keep a watch on people moving around.

    He said that when he got injured and started bleeding, he ran upstairs to clean himself with whatever cloth he got.

    He then went to a nearby shop and bought a bottle of water to clean the blood, but he did not have the money.

    According to the police, after verifying the statements of Shahrukh, he has been arrested.

    The police also said that he is a drug addict and a search for his other accomplice is on.

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  • Jerry Springer: the man who changed US television for better and worse

    Jerry Springer: the man who changed US television for better and worse

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    I’ll never forget the time I went to a taping of The Jerry Springer Show with two of my closest high school pals. This was back in the 1990s, when Chicago was the center of the talkshow universe and Springer and Oprah were the hottest tickets in town. My parents, bless, wouldn’t have batted an eye if I said I was going to see the queen of daytime. But the king of sleaze? Up to now they wonder how I ever got their permission.

    Somewhere in my childhood bedroom, the ticket is sitting in a drawer with the actual episode title – not that the show headings stopped TV Guide from calling it “the worst show in the history of television”. Despite producers’ yeoman efforts to class up the spectacle for censors, it was the same show every day: somebody cheated, somebody didn’t know and we’re all about to find out. This one was no different – and still some of the most fun I’ve ever had.

    Springer taped at NBC Tower, which meant you had to walk past a proper television operation to queue up for Jerry’s carnival. When we finally made it on to an industrial-themed set, with its giant fan slowly turning at stage left, it was so much smaller than I had expected. We were seated right behind Steve, the ex-cop turned security chief who’d emerge as a kind of sidekick and fan favorite. Turns out, calling the show’s toll-free hotline not only netted gratis admission, but the best seats in the house.

    The spectacle itself didn’t disappoint. The confessions were sotto voce, the reactions were big and the reveals were gasp-inducing. I’m pretty sure at least one chair was thrown, prompting Steve to spring from his seat to break up the ruckus. Through it all, we charged our fists and chanted “Jair-REE! Jair-REE!” while the man at the center of it all couldn’t have appeared less excitable.

    That was the irony of Springer, who died on Thursday at age 79, always so serious when the situation was anything but. Perhaps that’s because when his syndicated talkshow first launched in 1991, he was styled to be almost a diet flavor of daytime king Phil Donahue, down to the wire-rimmed specs. But where Phil was an incubated media personality, the London-born Springer actually had a serious career in politics.

    He began at 25 as an advisor on Robert F Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign and was taking the bar exam in Cincinnati when he learned that his political hero had been gunned down in Los Angeles. Recalling the tragedy years after his talkshow fame, Springer would call RFK ”the most authentic person I’d ever met in politics” – and it was hard to miss the Kennedy influence in young Jerry’s mid-Atlantic delivery and Senator Ted-like hair helmet.

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    In 1971, Springer ran for a congressional seat in Ohio and lost – but still made it to the Capitol to testify before a Senate judiciary committee in favor of lowering the voting age, which prompted a ratifying of the 26th amendment. That same year, he’d win a seat on Cincinnati’s city council only to resign the position three years later after being caught for soliciting in an FBI sting. But the responsibility that he took in that moment, facing up to the camera and admitting his transgressions, was such an outlier in the Watergate era that Springer’s constituents couldn’t help but take heart – and re-elect him in a landslide the next year.

    Other than a fiat turn as Cincinnati mayor, Springer was nonetheless deemed too tainted and unfit for higher office. More recently, when Springer had flirted with running for Ohio governor or one of the state’s US Senate seats, Democrats and Republicans could never embrace a guy too many blame for dragging American culture into the sewer. (An unserious candidate, they’d call him.) But Springer was less of an instigator than he was a product of the times. Morton Downey Jr and Geraldo Rivera were trafficking in trash TV long before The Jerry Springer Show went national. Even Oprah wasn’t above devoting a show to “daughters who get pregnant by their fathers … and have the babies”.

    What’s more, Springer started out doing a show about politics – a kind of extension of his sharp-tongued local TV news op-eds. But when producer Richard Dominick took over in 1994, he junked that format for episodes on adultery, race wars and other controversies. Before long, the show was not only surging past Oprah in the ratings but spurring Sally Jessy Raphael, Montel Williams and other rivals to shake up their formats, too. Verily, the era of tabloid TV was born.

    But what Springer appreciated better than them all was the theater in the absurdity – what, with its Aristotelian motifs, Greek chorus and the threat of violence always hanging in the air. The Springer show was bound to resonate with high schoolers, given Shakespeare’s prominence on the curriculum at the time. What’s more, it’s hardly surprising anymore when Corey Holcomb and other comedians who cut their teeth in Chicago share stories about how they were invited on the show back in the day to help them manufacture trouble.

    But Springer didn’t just expose my generation to classic conflict through lowbrow hijinks. For many, he was the first introduction to gay people, to trans culture – to communities still on the fringe and pushing for mainstream rights and respect. He proved dramatic telly could be manufactured by show producers. Steve got his own show! Springer’s hand in the rise of reality TV is unmistakable. Without him, Mona Scott-Young isn’t churning out seasons of Love & Hip Hop, and my dad isn’t asking me, “How can you watch this stuff?”

    And then he’ll stop and remember, “you’re the same guy who saw Jerry Springer live”. Of course Springer was on screen plenty after his show’s 27-year run closed, from Question Time to the Masked Singer. But the chatshow is his legacy and not a half bad one for TV’s ultimate straight man. I’d give anything to go back.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )