Reconocen a Radio Isla 1320 en gala anual a la excelencia periodística

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El ‘Overseas Press Club of Puerto Rico’ (OPC) reconoció este sábado el trabajo del equipo de RADIO ISLA 1320 AM durante su gala de premiación anual a la excelencia periodística celebrada en el hotel La Concha en San Juan.

La periodista Milly Méndez recibió el galardón en la categoría “Noticia del Momento” por su trabajo “Luis Raúl Torres se va del PPD”. Milly Méndez también recibió una mención especial en la categoría “Entrevista Noticiosa” por la conversación que tuvo con la rectora del Recinto de Ciencias Médicas (RCM), Dra. Ilka Ríos. 

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Mientras, el reportero de deportes, Edwin Ramos Lugo, y la productora de contenido digital, María Conde Fuster, recibieron el premio en la categoría de “Cobertura Especial de un Evento Planificado” por su trabajo “Cobertura Olímpica: Los Nuestros en Japón”. 

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Por su parte, el periodista Luis Penchi recibió una mención especial en la categoría “Noticia del Momento” por su entrevista a la delegada por la estadidad Melinda Romero.

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Exigen armar a guardias de seguridad

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“No más guardias de seguridad desarmados” es el reclamo del líder de la Corporación para la Defensa del Poseedor de Licencia de Armas de Puerto Rico (CODEPOLA), Ariel Torres Meléndez, tras un incidente en el que un empleado de un centro de entretenimiento en San Juan fue apuñalado el pasado sábado.

El Distrito T-Mobile, ubicado cerca del Centro de Convenciones, fue escenario para un ataque contra el guardia de seguridad Alby Orlandis Rosa Velázquez, de 34 años y quien intervino con Joaquín Alexander Cruz Jiménez por aparente conducta inapropiada. Acto seguido, Cruz Jiménez lo atacó con un arma blanca, provocando su muerte tiempo después.

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“Como de película lo ocurrido en el Distrito T-Mobile y como muchos incidentes en las últimas semanas que, al darle lectura, vemos que son más los pillos y faltan policías para seguir luchando contra la criminalidad. Este caso nos lleva a reflexionar sobre el valor de la vida. Ese joven no pudo salvar su vida, y si alguien más hubiese estado en riesgo, él no tenía las herramientas para repeler la agresión como corresponde. Recordemos siempre que el delincuente no discrimina por el uniforme. Para el delincuente, el uniforme de seguridad es una amenaza”, reclamó Torres Meléndez. 

El presidente de CODEPOLA reiteró la necesidad de que tanto guardias de seguridad como la población en general esté armada, lo cual les permitirá defenderse ante posibles ataques. Por tanto, hizo un nuevo reclamo a la Cámara de Representantes para atender enmiendas a la Ley de Armas de Puerto Rico (168-2019) la cual, aseguró, “es a favor del pueblo”.

“Más personas adiestradas y armadas es sinónimo de seguridad. ¿De qué te vale tener un guardia de seguridad desarmado y uniformado? ¡Es un blanco fácil! De la misma forma, ¿de qué nos vale prohibir la entrada de personas decentes armadas a establecimientos o agencias gubernamentales, cuando no tenemos el coraje de hacerle ese reclamo a los delincuentes? La política de desarmar al decente y no al delincuente, tiene que cambiar”, finalizó Torres Meléndez.

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US court rules Jamaican sniper Lee Boyd Malvo to be resentenced Loop Jamaica

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Maryland’s highest court has ruled that Washington, DC-area sniper Lee Boyd Malvo must be resentenced, because of US Supreme Court decisions relating to constitutional protections for juveniles made after Malvo was sentenced to six life sentences without the possibility of parole.

In its 4-3 ruling, however, the Maryland Court of Appeals said it’s very unlikely Malvo would ever be released from custody, because he is also serving separate life sentences for murders in Virginia.

“As a practical matter, this may be an academic question in Mr Malvo’s case, as he would first have to be granted parole in Virginia before his consecutive life sentences in Maryland even begin,” Judge Robert McDonald wrote in the majority opinion released Friday.

McDonald wrote that it’s ultimately not up to the Court of Appeals to decide the appropriate sentence for Malvo, or whether he should ever be released from his Maryland sentences.

“We hold only that the Eighth Amendment requires that he receive a new sentencing hearing at which the sentencing court, now cognizant of the principles elucidated by the Supreme Court, is able to consider whether or not he is constitutionally eligible for life without parole under those decisions,” McDonald wrote.

Malvo, 37, is now confined at the Red Onion State Prison in Virginia.

Malvo and his mentor, John Allen Muhammad, shot people in Virginia, Maryland and Washington as they pumped gas, loaded packages into their cars and went about their everyday business during a three-week period in 2002. Malvo was 17 at the time; Muhammad was 41.

Muhammad was sentenced to death and was executed in Virginia in 2009.

In Maryland, Malvo voluntarily testified against Muhammad. In 2006, Malvo pleaded guilty to six counts of first-degree murder in Montgomery County in the suburbs of the nation’s capital.

At his sentencing that year, the prosecutor stated that Malvo, once under the sway of an “evil man”, had changed and “grown tremendously” since his participation in the crimes, according to the Court of Appeals ruling.

The ruling said Malvo’s sentence was “consistent with the pertinent State statute and with the advisory State sentencing guidelines at that time.”

“Since then, however, the Supreme Court has held that the Eighth Amendment does not permit a sentence of life without parole for a juvenile homicide offender if a sentencing court determines that the offender’s crime was the result of transient immaturity, as opposed to permanent incorrigibility,” the ruling said.

The ruling also noted that the Supreme Court has held that the legal constraint applies retroactively and applies to Malvo’s case.

Judges Jonathan Biran, Brynja Booth and Joseph Getty joined McDonald in the majority. Judges Shirley Watts, Michele Hotten and Steven Gould dissented.

Watts wrote that the sentencing court took Malvo’s status as a juvenile into account.

“The record demonstrates that Mr Malvo received a personalised sentencing procedure at which his youth and its attendant characteristics were considered, and the circuit court was aware that it had the discretion to impose a lesser sentence,” Watts wrote.

Hotten wrote that any alleged finding of corrigibility “did not render petitioner’s sentences unconstitutional disproportionate as applied”.

“Rather the proportionality of Petitioner’s sentences must be weighed against the severity of his crimes,” Hotten wrote. “Petitioner committed some of the worst crimes in the history of the State. It was not grossly disproportionate that a heavy penalty was imposed.”

By BRIAN WITTE

Associated Press

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Glock 19 with extended magazine found in St Ann market by cops Loop Jamaica

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Lawmen assigned to Area 2, joined by members of the military, seized a Glock 19 pistol with an extended magazine, during a cordon search operation at a market in St Ann on Friday, August 26.

Reports from the Ocho Rios Police are that between the hours of 11:00 am and 2:00 pm, while on operation, the security forces were alerted to a suspicious box that was thrown over a wall by a man.

The officers went to investigate and on inspection of the box, a teddy bear was found inside which contained the firearm and magazine.

No arrest has been made. Investigations are ongoing.

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An Ananda Alert has been activated for 15-year-old Qushane Wedderburn otherwise called ‘Niecie” of White Hall Terrace, Kingston 8 who has been missing since Friday, August 26.

She is of dark complexion, slim build, and about 163 centimetres (5 feet 4 inches) tall. Reports from the Constant Spring Police are that at about 12:00 pm.

Qushane was last seen at home. Her mode of dress at the time she went missing is unknown. She has not been heard from since. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Qushane Wedderburn is asked to contact the Constant Spring Police at (876) 924-1421, 119 police emergency number or the nearest police station.

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US man on flight from Jamaica held with cocaine in ‘milk powder’ bags Loop Jamaica

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An arriving passenger at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York, USA, had his trip turned sour when US Customs and Border Protection officers seized his potentially hallucinating whole milk.

On August 19, US citizen Anthony Xavier Nassy Tyrell arrived on a flight from Kingston, Jamaica. CBP officers conducted a baggage exam on Tyrell’s luggage, discovering eight bags of a Jamaican brand of powdered milk, the CBP said in a recent release.

CBP officers escorted Tyrell to a private search room where the bags were examined, revealing a white powder that tested positive for cocaine.

Tyrell was arrested for the importation of a controlled substance and was turned over to Homeland Security Investigations, the release said.

The weight of the cocaine seized was approximately nine pounds, with an estimated street value of US$150,000.

According to the CBP, this translates to approximately 25,000 doses (100-200 mg). A lethal dose of cocaine is roughly one to three grams, so the amount seized by CBP and kept out of our neighbourhoods would be roughly 2,000 lethal doses.

“The smuggling of illicit drugs poses a significant threat to our nation, and CBP is determined to keep these drugs off our streets,” said Francis J Russo, Director of CBP’s New York Field Operations. “As America’s unified border security agency, our employees are dedicated to working with our law enforcement partners to protect the public from these substances.”

Tyrell now faces federal narcotics smuggling charges and will be prosecuted by the US Attorney’s Office in the US Eastern District Court of New York.

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A twenty-five-year-old man, identified as Gelaney Joseph, is dead after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds at La Guerre, Babonneau.

According to reports, the incident occurred around 3:00 am on Monday.

Joseph died at the scene.

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Secretaria de la gobernación niega que su esposo trabaje en LUMA Energy

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La secretaria de la gobernación de Puerto Rico, Noelia García Bardales, aseguró hoy en RADIO ISLA que su esposo no trabaja en LUMA Energy.

Esto, luego de que “lamentablemente e irresponsablemente un medio de comunicación dijo que mi esposo trabaja en LUMA. A pesar de que al aire se le llamó para corregir esa premisa equivocada, no lo hizo y nunca después aclaró”, indicó García.

No obstante, García Bardales confirmó que su hermana sí trabaja en la empresa que administra los sistemas de transmisión y distribución de energía. García Bardales explicó que su hermana llevaba trabajando 25 en la Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica (AEE) y que esta solicitó empleo en LUMA “como cualquier otro empleado y la cogieron. No está en la alta gerencia”.   

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Nasa pospone lanzamiento de cohete de la Misión Artemis 1 por fuga de combustible

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La Administración Nacional de Aeronáutica y el Espacio (NASA, por sus siglas en inglés) pospuso el lanzamiento del cohete ‘Space Launch System’ (SLS) de la Misión Artemis 1 por una fuga de gas.

Esta ventana de lanzamiento de hoy abrió a las 8:33 de la mañana, pero problemas se presentaron tras ejercicios del conteo regresivo. 

“El lanzamiento de Artemis I ya no se realizará hoy, ya que los equipos están trabajando en un problema de sangrado del motor. Los equipos seguirán recopilando datos y los mantendremos informados sobre el próximo intento de lanzamiento”, publicó la agencia en sus redes sociales.

El lanzamiento de #Artemis I ya no se realizará hoy, ya que los equipos están trabajando en un problema de sangrado del motor. Los equipos seguirán recopilando datos y los mantendremos informados sobre el próximo intento de lanzamiento. https://t.co/hgv9Fe1QRC

— NASA en español (@NASA_es) August 29, 2022

Según indicó el director del Consorcio de subenciones de la NASA de Puerto Rico, Dr. Gerardo Morell, en RADIO ISLA, el lanzamiento podría ocurrir el próximo viernes, 2 de septiembre, o el lunes, 5 de septiembre. La agencia tendrá que confirmar cuándo será el segundo intento.

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para la ampliación.

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Paris St Germain and Monaco draw 1-1

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 Paris St Germain dropped their first points of the French Ligue 1 season as they came from behind to draw 1-1 at home with Monaco yesterday.

Neymar scored his eighth goal in five matches this season from a penalty after the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) alerted the on-pitch referee to a foul on the Brazilian.

Kevin Volland had earlier given Monaco the lead in the 20th minute.

Paris St Germain top the table with 10 points, level with Marseille and Racing Lens (Lenz).

Alexis Sanchez scored twice as Marseille won 3-0 at Nice earlier yesterday while Lens (Lenz) were home winners over Stade Rennes on Saturday.

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