A list of facts about sextortion, a type of blackmail that can turn deadly

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

A list of facts about sextortion, a type of blackmail that can turn deadly PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Police in Prince George, B.C., say a 12-year-old boy died by suicide in October after falling victim to online sextortion. Here are some facts about sextortion:— Sextortion is a kind of blackmail in which the perpetrator threatens to reveal a person’s online sexual activity, such as intimate photos that are often obtained by deception.— A review of 322 sextortion cases in July last year that were sent to the national sexual abuse tip line Cybertip.ca found that when gender was known, 92 per cent involved boys or young men.— Statistics Canada reported last year that police-reported extortion cases in Canada rose by nearly 300 per cent in the last decade.— StatCan says non-consensual distribution of intimate images involving adult or child victims increased by 194 cases in 2021, a nine-per-cent jump from the year before, and a 52-per-cent increase compared with the previous five-year average.— Police say victims of sextortion should stop communication with ...

Suburban man charged after 4 bomb threats in Evanston

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

Suburban man charged after 4 bomb threats in Evanston EVANSTON, Ill. — A Skokie man has been charged after four bomb threats in Evanston.Jabos Spiro, 23, is facing four counts of disorderly conduct.Four bomb threats were reported to the Evanston police between Sept. 12 and Oct. 3.The first two threats targeting the Evanston Library on Sept. 12 and 14. UChicago issues alert after armed robbery near campus The third and fourth threats took place at a McDonald's in the 1900 block of Dempster Street on Oct. 2 and Oct. 3.Spiro turned himself into Evanston police.

'Lucky mistake' leads to Illinois man winning big lottery prize

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

'Lucky mistake' leads to Illinois man winning big lottery prize NEW BUFFALO, Mich. (WFLA) — An Illinois man visiting Michigan to eat at his favorite restaurant left the state a lottery winner after a "lucky mistake," according to the Michigan Lottery.Michael Sopejstal, 60, won big after he bought a "Lucky for Life" lottery ticket at a GoLo gas station in New Buffalo.“I come to Michigan every few weeks to eat at my favorite restaurant, and I always get a Lucky for Life ticket for 10 or 20 draws while I’m here,” said Sopejstal. “I asked the retailer for a ticket for 10 draws, but he accidentally printed a ticket with 10 lines for one draw. But I told him I still wanted it." Mom arrested at mall after 9-year-old daughter found dead in California home The mistake led to Sopejstal winning the game's second top prize — $25,000 for life. His ticket matched the five white balls drawn on Sept. 17: 11, 15, 17, 24 and 48. “I checked my ticket one morning and saw that I had won $25,000 a year for life," he said. "I immediately started thinking about all t...

Suburban male charged in deadly summer shooting of 19-year-old

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

Suburban male charged in deadly summer shooting of 19-year-old CHICAGO — A suburban male is charged in the deadly shooting of a 19-year-old.Datavion Braxton, 18, of Bradley faces first-degree murder and attempted murder charges months after the fatal shooting on June 24. According to police, the shooting occurred in the first block of W. 111th Street in Chicago's Roseland neighborhood.Chicago police allege that Braxton shot and killed the 19-year-old while he was inside his vehicle. A 17-year-old and an 18-year-old were also inside the car at the time of the shooting but were not injured. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines Braxton was due to appear in court on Monday.

In new podcast, Rob Reiner says he has proof 4 men involved in JFK killing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

In new podcast, Rob Reiner says he has proof 4 men involved in JFK killing (NewsNation) — In a gripping exploration of what he calls "America's great murder mystery," renowned actor and director Rob Reiner has launched a 10-part podcast series titled "Who Killed JFK," aiming to unravel the truth behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.In an interview on "NewsNation Prime," Reiner claims he has proof that four men were involved in Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Many have speculated about the number of shooters involved in the JFK assassination. Official investigations determined Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole gunman on Nov. 22, 1963. The president was riding in an open-top motorcade in Dallas when he was shot from the sixth-floor window of the Texas School Book Depository. Unsolved: The JFK Assassination | A NewsNation Special Report Reiner claims not only does he know there was more than one shooter, but he is prepared to identify the shooters and their locations. The podcast, hosted by journalist Soledad O'Brien, promises to shed light ...

St. John site officially under development agreement

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

St. John site officially under development agreement AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The St. John site is officially under a Master Development Agreement contract between the City of Austin and Greystar Development Central, LLC, according to an announcement from the City of Austin Economic Development Department. After 15 years, could Austin’s St. Johns site finally see redevelopment? The Master Development Agreement, or MDA, partnership, which is in collaboration with the Housing Authority of the City of Austin, aims to redevelop the 19-acre, city-owned site into a "vibrant mixed-use, mixed-income community, featuring open spaces and commercial services tailored to enhance the St. John neighborhood," a release from the city stated. "The MDA agreement will bring to fruition a development featuring 526 units, with 50% designated as income-restricted affordable housing," the release states. "Notably, the project will significantly expand the St. John Pocket Park, creating a larger open space complete with walking trails and a splash pad between St....

Watch live as Natalie Hudson takes oath as MN Supreme Court’s chief justice — the first Black woman to do so

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

Watch live as Natalie Hudson takes oath as MN Supreme Court’s chief justice — the first Black woman to do so The first woman of color to serve as Minnesota Supreme Court’s chief justice is taking the oath of office on Monday afternoon, along with a new associate justice who will be the first Muslim on the court.When Chief Justice Natalie Hudson is sworn in, she’ll be the third woman and first Black woman to do so since the court was established more than 150 years ago.Minnesota’s judicial branch is streaming the Supreme Court investiture ceremony online at https://vimeo.com/event/3900247. It starts at 3 p.m. at the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul.Gov. Tim Walz appointed Hudson as chief justice to replace Lorie Gildea, who retired in October. Gildea was appointed by Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty in 2010 and was reelected in 2012 and 2018. Her term was set to expire in 2025.DFL Gov. Mark Dayton appointed Hudson to the state’s supreme court in 2015. Before that, she served 13 years as a judge on the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Prior to her bench appointments, Hudson practiced appell...

Stillwater: Community Thread’s Holiday Hope program expects high demand

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

Stillwater: Community Thread’s Holiday Hope program expects high demand The organizers of Community Thread’s Holiday Hope program, concerned that inflation and economic uncertainty could lessen donations this year, are putting out an urgent call for family sponsors.More than 250 sponsors are needed by Dec. 5 for the program, which provides gift cards and/or individually chosen gifts and a holiday meal for families, older adults and adults with disabilities facing financial hardship in the Stillwater Area School District, Landfall, Oakdale, and Woodbury.Jennifer Kroeger and her daughter, Eleanor, drop off toys on behalf of Girl Scout Troop No. 57681 for Community Thread’s Holiday Hope program in November 2023. (Elise Hendrickson / Community Thread)“I think people are still feeling the impact of inflation and other financial stressors and, unfortunately, donations haven’t kept pace with the need,” said Cathleen Hess, the nonprofit organization’s development and communications director. “There seems to be more people struggling than ever. Every...

Amsterdam woman faces tampering with evidence and drug charges

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

Amsterdam woman faces tampering with evidence and drug charges AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Amsterdam Police Department arrested a 36-year-old woman and a wanted person on November 21. Awilda Cortes was charged with tampering with physical evidence, criminally using drug paraphernalia in the second degree, and criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the police, a patrol officer observed the wanted person in a vehicle on Division Street. Officers conducted a field interview and took the wanted person into custody.Cortes, a passenger in the vehicle, allegedly tried to discard an object used to consume narcotics. Upon a search of the vehicle, police reportedly located crack cocaine. Cortes was processed at Amsterdam Police headquarters and issued a ticket to Amsterdam City Court at a later date.

Stillwater Library moves into the historic Fiber Mill

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:11:40 GMT

Stillwater Library moves into the historic Fiber Mill STILLWATER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Town of Stillwater is celebrating the grand opening of the new public library with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, December 2. Previously situated at the former St. John's Episcopal Church, the library will now occupy the historic Fiber Mill. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The new space is more than three times the size of the former location, allowing the library to double the amount of books offered. Other improvements include a larger children's room, full accessibility to all patrons, and a free public-use state-of-the-art community room that can seat up to 40 people.“This project has evolved over the years from building an addition to our existing building to the realization that we need a new building to truly meet the needs of our community," said Library Board President, Heather Frank. "We still have some finishing touches that will help to make this house our home, but we can’t ...