Condenan a 25 años de prisión federal a hombre por asesinato de conductor de Uber Eats

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El juez federal de distrito Daniel R. Domínguez condenó este viernes a Carlos Rafael Rosario Morales a 25 años de prisión federal por cometer dos robos de vehículos, en uno de los cuales asesinó a un conductor de Uber Eats, según lo anunció el fiscal federal W. Stephen Muldrow.

“La Oficina del Fiscal de los Estados Unidos y nuestros socios encargados de hacer cumplir la ley continuarán trabajando incansablemente para garantizar que quienes amenazan a nuestras comunidades con actos de violencia sin sentido enfrenten las consecuencias de sus acciones. Felicito al Negociado de Policía de Puerto Rico y al FBI por su excelente trabajo para llevar al señor Rosario ante la justicia”, dijo Muldrow en declaraciones escritas.

Cuando se declaró culpable el 26 de mayo de 2022, Rosario Morales reconoció que el 6 de agosto de 2019 le quitó un Ford Transit 2017 a un conductor de Uber Eats, a quien apuñaló varias veces con un cuchillo y, por lo tanto, provocó su muerte.

Rosario Morales también reconoció que el 22 de julio de 2019 le quitó un Mitsubishi Outlander a una víctima femenina mientras blandía un cuchillo.

El FBI y el Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico estuvieron a cargo de la investigación, y el fiscal federal adjunto Alexander Alum procesó el caso.

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Cops to get interim pension payment from October

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ACTING Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob has been given approval to pay all retired police officers an interim pension.

A police release said on Friday that from October, an interim payment of $3,500 would be issued to officers who retired compulsorily.

In the release, Jacob said he was committed to ensuring retired officers have early access to their retirement benefits and thanked National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds for his assistance.

The payments were made through an amendment to the Police Service Regulations. The approval is in line with a 2018 policy which allowed public officers to access an interim pension.

Jacob added that he was aware that officers looked forward to their retirement benefits, and felt the decision to make an interim pension payment was a good one.

He added that the provision was only one step and said he would ensure the system of processing retirement benefits would be improved to reduce waiting time for police officers.

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COVID-19: 2 muertos y 216 hospitalizados

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el sábado 2 muertos y 216 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,132.

Hay 191 adultos hospitalizados y 16 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 13 al 27 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 14.54 por ciento.

Se reportan 2 defunciones adicionales a causa del COVID-19. Unas 216 personas están hospitalizadas; 191 adultos y 16 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZdeiI

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) October 1, 2022

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Vehículo de LUMA Energy choca con camión de compañía en San Germán

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Un choque en una brigada de LUMA fue reportado a eso de las 6:30 de la tarde del viernes en la carretera PR- 2 en San Germán.

Según el reporte de la Policía, un camión marca International blanco de la compañía LUMA Energy, transitaba en dirección hacia Mayagüez por el carril derecho con biombos y luces encendidas ya que llevaba un arrastre y a su vez un poste de aluminio.

Fue impactado por la parte posterior por un vehículo marca Chevrolet Pick-up, año 2022, también de la misma compañía por lo que se presume la razón fue una distracción.

Como consecuencia del choque, el poste atravesó la camioneta y le provocó heridas y lesiones de carácter grave al conductor de 52 años de edad.

Fue transportado a la sala de emergencias del hospital La Concepción en condición crítica por lo que sería referido al Centro Médico de Rio Piedras.

Se le tomó una muestra de sangre para detectar alcohol.

La agente Yadira González y la fiscal Marilisa Jiménez investigan.

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Police investigating unnatural death in The Gap Loop Barbados

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A 31-year-old was man was found dead by police at St Lawrence Gap, Christ Church around 2 am today, Saturday, October 1.

He is Corey Jamal Antonio Harvey of Gittens Road, Government Hill, St Micheal.

Police were on duty along The Gap when a man came from a business place and collapsed outside of the Police Post. Officers went to his assistance and discovered that he had a number of wounds about his body.

Harvey was pronounced dead at the scene by a medical doctor.

The Barbados Police Service is appealing to anyone who can provide any information pertaining to this incident to kindly call the Hastings/Worthing Station at 430-7608, Police Emergency 211, Crime Stoppers at 1800-TIPS (8477) or the nearest Police Station.

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COMMENTAAR: Het nieuw schooljaar

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HET IS VANDAAG 1 oktober. In deze nieuwe maand is het de bedoeling dat de scholen weer van start gaan.

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Ha?ti ?crase le Lib?ria (4-1) pour son premier match

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Pour son entr?e en lice ? cette 16e ?dition de la coupe du monde de football des amput?s, la s?lection ha?tienne a terrass? sans trembler le Lib?ria ce samedi 1er octobre, 4-1.

C’est ? Istanbul, au centre sportif Riva 1 de la F?d?ration Turque de Football (TFF), que la s?lection ha?tienne des amput?s a connu son premier match ? cette coupe du monde. H?ritant du groupe A, les prot?g?s de Rochenel Pierre ont eu comme adversaire le Lib?ria, une s?lection face ? laquelle ils n’ont pas eu du mal ? faire un carton. Il faut croire que les 25 jours de pr?paration (1er au 26 septembre) en Floride (USA) ont port? fruit.

En effet, gr?ce ? un doubl? de Saviola Charles (13′, 29′), suivi des r?alisations de Spinoza (34′) et de Redondo (35′), les Grenadiers ont confirm? leur sup?riorit? ? cette rencontre avant de voir les Lib?riens r?duire l’?cart dans les temps additionnels. Suite ? ce score de 4-1, l’?quipe ha?tienne, championne de l’Am?rique du Nord, Centrale et des Cara?bes, devient leader du groupe A, devan?ant le pays h?te.

La s?lection ha?tienne de football des amput?s se lance ainsi ? la conqu?te du monde ! Rendez-vous ce dimanche 2 octobre pour la voir affronter comme second adversaire la France, ?cras?e par la Turquie 3-0, vendredi.

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Dozens dead from Ian, one of the strongest, costliest US storms Loop Jamaica

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Rescuers searched for survivors among the ruins of Florida’s flooded homes from Hurricane Ian while authorities in South Carolina waited for daylight to assess damage from its strike there as the remnants of one of the strongest and costliest hurricanes to ever hit the US continued to push north.

The powerful storm terrorised millions of people for most of the week, battering western Cuba before raking across Florida from the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean, where it mustered enough strength for a final assault on South Carolina. Now weakened to a post-tropical cyclone, Ian was expected to move across central North Carolina on Saturday morning and reach south-central Virginia by the afternoon.

At least 30 people were confirmed dead, including 27 people in Florida mostly from drowning but others from the storm’s tragic aftereffects. An elderly couple died after their oxygen machines shut off when they lost power, authorities said.

Meanwhile, distraught residents waded through knee-high water Friday, salvaging what possessions they could from their flooded homes and loading them onto rafts and canoes.

Eduardo Tocuya carries a dog he recovered in hopes of reuniting it with its owners, two days after the passage of Hurricane Ian, in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., Friday, September 30, 2022. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

“I want to sit in the corner and cry. I don’t know what else to do,” Stevie Scuderi said after shuffling through her mostly destroyed Fort Myers apartment, the mud in her kitchen clinging to her purple sandals.

In South Carolina, Ian’s centre came ashore near Georgetown, a small community along the Winyah Bay about 60 miles (95 kilometres) north of historic Charleston. The storm washed away parts of four piers along the coast, including two connected to the popular tourist town of Myrtle Beach.

The storm’s winds were much weaker Friday than during Ian’s landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast earlier in the week. Authorities and volunteers there were still assessing the damage as shocked residents tried to make sense of what they just lived through.

Anthony Rivera, 25, said he had to climb through the window of his first floor apartment during the storm to carry his grandmother and girlfriend to the second floor. As they hurried to escape the rising water, the storm surge had washed a boat right up next to his apartment.

“That’s the scariest thing in the world because I can’t stop no boat,” he said. “I’m not Superman.”

Even though Ian has long passed over Florida, new problems continued to arise. A 14-mile (22-kilometre) stretch of Interstate 75 was closed late Friday in both directions in the Port Charlotte area because of the massive mount of water swelling the Myakka River.

Ross Giarratana, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Tampa, said the Myakka was cresting at a record 12.73 feet (3.88 metres) Saturday morning.

Further southeast, the Peace River was also at a major flood stage early Saturday in Polk, Hardee and DeSoto counties. The majority of those points have not yet crested, Giarratana said.

“It was crazy to look at just how quickly the rivers were rising,” he said. “We knew that we were in for some record stuff.”

The official death toll climbed throughout the day Friday, with authorities warning it would likely rise much higher once crews made a more comprehensive sweep of the damage. Searches were aimed at emergency rescues and initial assessments, Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie said. He described one submerged home as an example.

“The water was up over the rooftop, right, but we had a Coast Guard rescue swimmer swim down into it and he could identify that it appeared to be human remains. We do not know exactly how many,” Guthrie said.

The dead included a 68-year-old woman swept into the ocean by a wave and a 67-year-old man who fell into rising water inside his home while awaiting rescue.

Authorities also said a 22-year-old woman died after an ATV rollover from a road washout and a 71-year-old man suffered a fatal fall from a rooftop while putting up rain shutters. Another three people died in Cuba earlier in the week.

Hurricane Ian has likely caused “well over $100 billion” in damage, including $63 billion in privately insured losses, according to the disaster modelling firm Karen Clark & Co., which regularly issues flash catastrophe estimates. If those numbers are borne out, that would make Ian at least the fourth costliest hurricane in US history.

In the Sarasota suburb of North Point, Florida, residents of the Country Club Ridge subdivision waded through waterlogged streets Friday. John Chihil solemnly towed a canoe and another small boat through the ankle-deep water.

“There’s really not much to feel. It’s an act of God, you know?” he said. “I mean, that’s all you can do is pray and hope for a better day tomorrow.”

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By MEG KINNARD and ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON

Gomez Licon reported from Punta Gorda, Florida; Associated Press contributors include Anthony Izaguirre in Tallahassee, Florida; Terry Spencer and Tim Reynolds in Fort Myers, Florida; Cody Jackson in Tampa, Florida; Freida Frisaro in Miami; Mike Schneider in Orlando, Florida; Daniel Kozin in North Port, Florida; Seth Borenstein in Washington; Bobby Caina Calvan in New York; and Jeffrey Collins in Columbia, South Carolina.

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‘Delivery men’ worried; gunmen acting as bearers rob woman Loop Jamaica

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Attacks by criminals on motorcycles bad for business

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A number of bearers who do business in and around the Corporate Area say they are becoming increasingly concerned about the problems that criminals travelling on motorcycles are creating for them.

Arnold White, a bearer who plies his trade in Kingston, said because of the negative image that criminals are creating, bearers believe they are subjected to numerous stops and searches by the police.

Some bearers are claiming that a recent incident in Portmore, St Catherine, in which a woman was held up and robbed of her cellphone and other valuables by a man dressed as a bearer, on September 29, has added even more ammunition to the ongoing argument.

A video of the incident posted on social media showed the woman standing at the front of a house when a man drove up, pulled and gun and proceeded to rob her.

The criminal then left the area.

Members of the county’s Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB) have intensified their efforts to clamp down on drivers of motorcycles who have been using them to commit a number of breaches while travelling on the road.

Police sources said the motorcycle is one of the forms of transportation popularly used by criminals when they are travelling to commit their crimes.

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EduCom Credit Union awards scholarships valued at $3.56 million Loop Jamaica

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EduCom Co-operative Credit Union has awarded 87 scholarships valued at $3.56 million to students at the primary and tertiary levels across the island.

The scholarships granted for the 2022/2023 academic year will allow students to pursue studies at the University of the West Indies, The University of Technology, various community and teachers’ colleges, and several high schools. The scholarships were presented recently at the EduCom office in Kingston.

Speaking after the presentation, Miecah Mowatt, EduCom’s Top Girl in the PEP category, expressed gratitude and was delighted with the award, “I had to make some sacrifices. I gave up my video games, I worked really hard; so, I am happy with my performance.”

Romeo Mowatt, Miecah’s dad, was overjoyed. He explained that the funds will be used to assist with the purchase of a laptop computer for Miecah as she prepares to enter high school.

The top boy and girl each received an additional grant to assist with the tuition costs for high school.

– Stacey-Ann Porter-Davis (r), Business Development Leader for the U.W.I. Branch, presents a TEACH Award to Regina Thompson during a presentation ceremony held at the EduCom office in Kingston.

It was double the feeling of gratitude for parent Shawn Adamson as he accompanied his daughter, Dejanae’ Adamson, to the presentation ceremony. It was reminiscent of a similar occasion when his son, Roje Adamson, was a scholarship recipient in the PEP category in 2015.

He beamed with pride as he gave an update on Roje’s progress since being awarded a scholarship seven years ago.

“I am an extremely proud parent to have had two scholarship recipients within the span of seven years. On each occasion, EduCom provided valuable financial assistance with back-to-school expenses, I can truly testify to the value of being a member,” said Adamson.

Adamson who was Top Boy in 2015 continued his studies at Campion College and is now enrolled at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus.

The EduCom Scholarship Awards Programme selects individuals from its membership who have achieved an ‘A’ average in their recent examinations, in addition to demonstrating verifiable financial need. Of the 87 scholarships granted for the new academic year, 56 of the recipients were PEP awardees. At the Tertiary level, the EduCom Scholarships will allow 31 students to pursue degree courses.

EduCom Co-operative Credit Union serves 86,000 members from nine locations.

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