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TELLER COUNTY, Colo. — Patrick Frazee, the man accused of killing his 29-year-old fiancée, Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth, was formally charged with murder Monday morning. The 4th Judicial District Attorney Dan May said he filed two counts of first-degree murder and three counts of solicitation. He said two first-degree murder charges were filed under separate theories: deliberation and felony. “Obviously, there’s only one murder in this case,” May said. “Under Colorado law, we file separate counts under different theories of first-degree murder. We filed under two theories: One is deliberation for murder. And the other is felony murder.”Frazee was arrested December 21 in connection to Berreth’s disappearance. The 29-year-old woman hasn’t been seen since November 22 and authorities have said they believe she is no longer alive.Authorities conducted searches at Frazee’s home in Teller County and Berreth’s home in Woodland Park, Colorado before arresting him on an investigation of first-degree murder charge and a solicitation of first-degree murder charge. On Thursday, a judge decided that Berreth’s parents will get temporary physical custody of Berreth and Frazee’s 1-year-old daughter. Teller County Department of Human Services will retain legal custody. As of Monday morning, Berreth’s body had not yet been found, though police in Twin Falls, Idaho said they thought they had found possible evidence in connection to the case. 1487
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced on Thursday that according to its observations, July 2019 was the hottest July on record. NOAA said that the average global temperature was 1.71 degrees Fahrenheit above the global 20th-century average of 60.4 degrees. July 2019 topped the previous recorded high of July 2016. Nine of the hottest 10 July months have been since 2005. NOAA said record keeping began 140 years ago.The global observations for July 2019 were consistent for the year 2019, which is running 1.71 degrees above 20th-century century averages. Most of the Earth recorded at or above average temperatures for July, with the exception being parts of Russia and Scandinavia. July 2019 also marked a record low level of arctic ice, NOAA said. 788

The judge in the case of a former Dallas police officer charged with murder in the death of Botham Jean, a 26-year-old black accountant, in his own apartment said Monday she intends to sequester the jury for the proceedings.District Judge Tammy Kemp's announcement came after attorneys for the former officer, Amber Guyger, informed the judge that Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot conducted an interview with a local television station Sunday night, despite a gag order in the case.In the interview, Creuzot spoke about how observers were "misinterpreting" the facts of the case and how murder was the appropriate charge for Guyger.Kemp was visibly annoyed and asked, "Let me be clear on last night: The evening prior to the start of this trial, our elected district attorney did an interview about this trial?" Defense lawyers confirmed he had.The judge asked a prosecutor whether he was aware of the interview, and he replied he'd been informed Monday morning. Kemp asked where Creuzot was, and the prosecutor said he hadn't spoken to the district attorney Monday."Hmm. Curious," Kemp said before calling a recess to examine the video.Guyger's defense team requested a mistrial, but when Kemp returned to the courtroom she said she would be sequestering the jury and interviewing them on whether they saw Creuzot's interview.Spectators turned awayGuyger arrived at the Frank Crowley Courts Building in the morning, and local clergy held a prayer vigil outside before Kemp began handling pretrial motions in the case.Interest in the case is high. A large crowd gathered outside the courtroom, unable to enter the 49-seat venue. One woman shouted, "This is an injustice," as would-be spectators were turned away.Pamela Grayson of Duncanville, southwest of Dallas, was particularly upset. She said she's always gotten along well with white people. She's studied hard, earning her doctorate, and never been in trouble with the law, but Jean's case "changed my life," she said."I always thought that if I did right that the police brutality wouldn't come my way," she continued, tears welling in her eyes. "I stand on my own two feet and I do right. Botham did that, and he's still dead. So now, I have no safety. How am I supposed to stop somebody from breaking into my home and killing me and getting away with it?"On September 6, 2018, Guyger fatally shot Jean in his apartment, saying she believed it was her unit, which was one floor below, police said.Guyger was indicted on the murder charge more than two months later. She has pleaded not guilty, and faces up to life in prison if convicted.The shooting sparked days of protests in Dallas and calls for the white officer to be charged. Civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump, one of the Jean family attorneys, said the shooting was another example of the threat of violence black people live with.'I thought it was my apartment'Guyger was off duty but still in uniform when she parked her car at the South Side Flats and walked to what she believed was her apartment, according to 3056
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The ill-fated Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed shortly after takeoff on Sunday was packed with humanitarian workers and international experts, many of whom were bound for a major United Nations environmental summit in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.Twenty-two UN staff members were among the 157 people killed after Flight ET302 plummeted into a field outside Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, UN Secretary-General spokesman Stephane Dujarric confirmed to CNN.The airline said passengers from at least 35 countries were on the flight, often referred to as a "UN shuttle" for ferrying staff between Addis Ababa, home of the African Union headquarters, and Nairobi, the UN's headquarters in Africa.But the plane was particularly full due to the 747
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