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Rolfi Ferreira Cruz, the accused gunman in the attempted murder of David Ortiz, says the former Boston Red Sox slugger was not his intended victim, according to video released by the media in the Dominican Republic.The video shows Ferreira Cruz saying through his jail cell window to journalists, "It wasn't David" and "I got confused by his clothing."According to Dominican media outlets, Ferreira Cruz said the people who hired him for the hit only told him the color of the clothing of the intended target.Prosecution spokesman Erick Montilla responded to the media reports, saying he doubted any Dominican would not recognize David Ortiz and that Ferreira Cruz was making up a "story" to avoid being "lynched" in jail."He can say whatever he wants in an interview," Montilla said. "What matters is the investigation and what he said in the interrogation."He added, "If you observe the video (of the shooting), he goes directly to where the victim is and shoots without hesitation."Ortiz, 43, was at a Santo Domingo nightclub Sunday night when he was shot in the back. Television host Jhoel Lopez was also shot. 1126
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina was pranked by two Russians pretending to be Turkey's minister of defense in an August phone call, his office said on Thursday.A spokesperson for Graham confirmed to CNN that the South Carolina Republican spoke with Russian pranksters Alexey Stolyarov and Vladimir Kuznetsov in a conversation he thought was with Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar."We have been successful in stopping many efforts to prank Senator Graham and the office, but this one slipped through the cracks," Graham spokesman Kevin Bishop said. "They got him." 583

Selling your home usually involves a real estate agent and multiple showings. That is, unless you go the online route.It's been gaining popularity with websites like Zillow that can offer to buy your home without any of that.But now that it's been around for over a year, we took a look at how well it's working and whether the convenience is really worth it.Leigh Johnson is among the growing number of homeowners who have turned to the internet to sell their homes. “We needed a little bit more space as the kids were getting older and we are getting more pets,” said Johnson.She says it was a fairly easy process.“We didn’t want to deal with figuring out open houses,” said Johnson. “We honestly didn’t want to do any more work. “So, Johnson’s family used Zillow to forgo a real estate agent, open houses and home repair costs. “You go online, put in your home information on Zillow,” said Johnson.Zillow comes back with an offer and if you accept, they send out a representative to inspect the home to see if any work needs to be done before showing and selling."There is a convenience fee that comes with it and it's very similar to what you would pay to list it traditionally and that's where Zillow is able to make their profit to cover their expenses in that process," said Zillow representative and real estate agent Tony Julianelle. Julianelle says selling your home online is nothing new. It’s been around for over a year. This year alone, 80,000 people have requested a Zestimate on their home from Zillow. However, only 2,291 homes were bought by Zillow."Some people chose not to move forward, but they just want to know they are very curious how accurate is my Zestimate,” said Julianelle. “What's my house really worth. we see a lot of people that are curious about it but aren't ready to make that move yet."For the sellers who decline Zillow's offer and decide to sell the traditional route, Zillow says they sold the home for 0.22% more. For example, 0.22% off a 0,000 home is only 0 more. “We feel like for what we did, we don’t have any regrets," said Johnson. "We felt like we got a fair price because we were able to put a down payment on a new home.”Both Zillow and Johnson say if you're looking to sell their home quickly, without open houses or home improvements, then selling online is for you.This route isn’t right for you if you aren’t in a big rush to sell your home and if you want the most accurate price by looking at comparisons around the neighborhood, according to Modus real estate agent Kyle Bethew. 2557
ROME, Italy – Italy has ordered schools and universities to close nationwide through March 15 in a bid to contain the novel coronavirus, saying the prudent suspension was taken after a careful analysis of how the epidemic was spreading.More than 2,500 cases of the virus have been confirmed in the European country and 79 deaths have been reported, according to a 376
Sports can change a community, and in Dayton, Ohio, a minor league baseball team is having a major impact. The Dayton Dragons hold the record for most consecutive sellouts by a professional sports team, breaking the previous record of 815 held by the Portland Trailblazers of the NBA. The Dragons came to Dayton 20 seasons ago, and super fan Michael Belcher has been at almost every game since day one. “Which was April 27, 2000, when we had our opening day,” Belcher says, while attending the 1,366th consecutive sellout game for the Dragons. “This is my vacation for lack of a better term,” Belcher says. “I come down here a watch the boys play.” It seems the boys in green appreciate the support. “It’s awesome,” says Dayton Dragons catcher Jay Schuyler. “Everyone says it’s the closest thing to playing in the big leagues before you get to the big leagues.” Schuyler says this passionate fan base in the crowd impacts the team’s play on the field.“You can feel it,” he says. “In big situations it always seems the pitcher can get an extra mile or hour or two, or you can run a little faster down the line.” Take a look down the line, over the right field wall and you’ll see the Dragons provide much more than entertainment. They’re creating economic development.“We had a study done and we have about a million annual impact on the city of Dayton,” says Eric Deutsch, executive vice president of the Dayton Dragons. Deutsch says the Dragons success came as somewhat a surprise, and it's a surprise that brings in half a million people a year to downtown Dayton every season. “It’s just been this crazy thing that no one could have dreamed up,” he says. “We’re happy to keep on keeping on with the numbers.” 1728
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