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Apple Valley man arrested after threatening to kill AutoZone employees

Apple Valley man arrested after threatening to kill AutoZone employees Victorville Daily Press Authorities arrested a 27-year-old man after he allegedly stabbed a jug of motor oil and threatened to kill three employees at an AutoZone in Apple Valley. Broderic Michael Capps, of Apple Valley, was being held at the High Desert Detention Center in lieu of $51,000 bail and is expected to appear in a Victorville courtroom Thursday if charged by prosecutors. San Bernardino County Sheriff s Department deputies arrested Capps two days after receiving a report of a person threatening employees at the business, located at 20158 Highway 18, on May 2 just before 1:30 p.m.

He is watching right now: Tow truck parade honors driver who died in Orlando crash

‘He is watching right now:’ Tow truck parade honors driver who died after Orlando crash Austin Gayne, 24, was father of 3 Tags:  ORLANDO, Fla. – A parade of tow trucks rolled down West Underwood Street in Orlando Friday evening. The long procession of wreckers, led by Johnson’s Wrecker and Service, was in honor of 24-year-old Austin Gayne, who died from injuries he sustained in a crash on Feb. 1. According to Orlando police, a red 1996 Buick Century was traveling on the inside of west bound State Road 408 when the car left the road, crashed through emergency vehicles that blocked the Rosalind Avenue exit and struck Gayne and a mechanic who were in the process of towing a dump truck.

Diveplane joins BREATHE - The Health Data Research Hub for Respiratory Health as a Supporting Partner

Share this article Share this article RALEIGH, N.C., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Diveplane, the company keeping humanity in artificial intelligence (AI), and BREATHE, the Health Data Research Hub for Respiratory Health in the United Kingdom, announced today that they have entered into a new partnership. As a Supporting Partner, Diveplane will support BREATHE as they seek to improve and broaden the use of health data and electronic health records in respiratory research and innovation. Diveplane has developed several innovative AI solutions to tackle problems across a range of industries, including healthcare. GEMINAI, Diveplane s flagship product, uses patented techniques to create synthetic datasets featuring entirely new data points from existing data. These new datasets maintain the statistical properties of the original without revealing any personally identifiable information, allowing the data to be shared widely while adhering to privacy regulations and protecting person

State Ethics Group Fines Michael O Donnell $25K For Campaign Finance Violations

Deborah Shaar / KMUW/File photo Former Sedgwick County Commissioner Michael O’Donnell was fined $25,000 by the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission for violating campaign finance laws. O’Donnell admitted to nine campaign finance violations during two elections. The state panel said the fine will be cut in half if O’Donnell pays within 90 days. I want to rectify this, O’Donnell said during a hearing in Topeka on Wednesday. I want to take responsibility for my actions. I put people on retainer for my campaign, and I see now that was wrong. According to a consent decree, O’Donnell admitted to using campaign money for personal use, paying people on his campaign staff for work they didn’t do, filing fraudulent campaign finance reports and co-mingling campaign contributions with personal funds.

Recent Kansas editorials

Recent Kansas editorials Question of the Day The Topeka Capital-Journal, Dec. 26 As soon-to-depart President Trump flails about attempting something - anything - to change the election results from November, we should note a pillar of democracy that has stood strong. Our judicial system. Judges and Supreme Court justices on both the state and federal levels have given precious little oxygen to the president’s nonsensical claims of election malfeasance. They have weighed evidence, considered legal arguments and, in case after case, shut down the president. That’s far from a partisan verdict, by the way. Many of these judges were appointed by Trump himself. What the president doesn’t seem to understand is that even judges of a conservative bent swear an oath to the U.S. Constitution - not the person in office.

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