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MEXICO CITY (AP) — The nine women and children killed by cartel gunmen in northern Mexico lived in a farming community known as La Mora, where experts say residents identify as Mormons but consider themselves independent and separate from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.The community's roots lie in the church's banning of polygamy in the late 19th century, when families established colonies in remote northern Mexico to continue the practice.Cristina Rosetti is an expert in Mormon fundamentalist groups and said Tuesday that today some La Mora residents still practice polygamy while others do not. Residents believe in the main Mormonism tenants, but there is little organized religious practice.RELATED: 9 Mormon women and children were shot and 'burned alive' in an ambush near the US-Mexico borderGunmen killed three women and six children traveling in three vehicles from La Mora on Monday.The victims were U.S. citizens. 954
Masai Ujiri's legal team has released body camera footage of his encounter with a security worker at Oracle Arena after the Raptors won the NBA championship. pic.twitter.com/56XWMpZy0P— Diamond Leung (@diamond83) August 19, 2020 236
MALIBU (CNS) - More evacuation orders were lifted in the Malibu area as residents expressed frustration Friday with the slow pace of repopulating evacuated areas because of road closures, and containment of the 9-day-old Woolsey Fire grew to 69 percent as the number of structures destroyed increased to more than 600.Lee O'Keefe was evacuated and stayed at her mother's home in Newport Beach and returned to Malibu after learning Thursday the evacuation order for her Corral Canyon neighborhood had been lifted, but she was still not able to return home.``I keep turning around, turning around because there's no reception on the phones,'' O'Keefe told ABC7. ``I know they're doing the best they can. Everybody is trying to keep everybody safe."``Folks are out there working diligently to make sure all the properties that were damaged and also destroyed, that there are no hot spots so that when we do repopulate you that your safety is our utmost importance,'' Los Angeles County Fire Department Battalion Chief Mike Inman said Thursday night.RELATED: Missing persons list tops 600 in Camp FireFire officials warned people returning to their homes to beware of changing fire conditions and adhere to road closures and shifting evacuation zones.``Burned out power poles, burned and damaged homes, debris-filled roadways, broken gas lines and burned guard rails pose serious safety hazards to residents attempting to return to the area,'' according to a statement from fire officials.... The Woolsey Fire is unlike any previous fire in the Santa 1559
MANHATTAN, N.Y. — Police took an alleged attempted rapist into custody Sunday after a Saturday morning assault inside a Manhattan subway station, authorities said.The woman, who was headed home from work, was followed off the train and onto the Q train platform at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station around 11 a.m. Saturday, NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison said. Jose Reyes allegedly pushed the 25-year-old woman to the ground and tried to rape her."It's a heinous act," Harrison said. "It's horrible." Bystanders on the platform rushed over to intervene, and Reyes alllegedly stopped the attack, according to police.A witness took cellphone video of the suspect before he fled the station.The victim suffered minor injuries and refused medical attention at the scene, police said.Reyes had been spotted smoking hookah before the alleged attack, Harrison said. He allegedly had several narcotics in his possession. Reyes had been arrested several times before this incident.Harrison emphasized how important the community's role was in the quick arrest."We received three crime stopper tips that were very instrumental," Harrison said.This story was originally published by Lauren Cook on WPIX in New York City. 1241
MARSHALL, Ark. - The chief of police for Marshall, Arkansas, has resigned from his position after posting online threats of violence directed at Democrats.Marshall Mayor Kevin Elliott announced in a statement on Saturday via Facebook that Police Chief Lang Holland had resigned effective immediately."The City of Marshall strongly condemns the actions of Mr. Holland in his posts to social media," Elliott said in the statement. "His remarks in no way reflect City Government or the people of Marshall, Arkansas. In response to Mr. Holland's remarks, I, Kevin Elliott, as Mayor of the City of Marshall, consulted with the attorney for legal advice concerning these social media posts. Upon my meeting with Mr. Holland, he resigned as Police Chief for the city of Marshall effective immediately. Mr. Holland is no longer employed with the city." 852