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The Broward County Sheriff's Office on Thursday released 12 minutes of radio transmissions from its deputies and neighboring Coral Springs police, along with recordings of 10 of the 81 calls its 911 center received during the Feb. 14 shooting. The sheriff also released a written timeline laying out how the radio calls correlated with what was seen on unreleased school security video. 386
The app only provides alerts for quakes of magnitude 5.0 or greater in Los Angeles County. It is the nation's first publicly available earthquake early warning mobile app, and was developed as part of a pilot program with the U.S. Geological Survey, AT&T and The Annenberg Foundation. 288
The driver of the semi also injured seven other people and gave police several different stories about what happened in the moments before the crash, according to court documents.Bruce Pollard, 57, was driving on I-465 around noon when Indiana State Police say his semi ran into stopped traffic in a construction zone. During his initial interview with investigators, Pollard said that a driver had cut him off and he had to slam on his breaks, court documents say. He also said he was only going 30 to 35 miles per hour, although he admitted that he had not looked at his speedometers.Pollard gave police other reasons for the crash as well. At one point he told detectives he had reached for an iced tea and took his eyes off the road for a moment before realizing traffic was stopped in front of him.Preliminary information downloaded from Pollard's semi showed he was going 65 miles per hour at the time of the crash in the 45-mile-per-hour construction zone and he did not hit his brakes until after he had already hit the vehicle in front of him. When confronted with that information, Pollard admitted that he "guesses" he was going too fast and he did not mean to strike the other vehicles, according to those court documents.According to those same court documents, Pollard told police he was going "no faster than" 35 miles per hour.Investigators said Pollard showed no remorse or emotion after being told that a family had died and several other people were seriously injured. "Mr. Pollard was only concerned for his belongings, medicine and what hotel that we were dropping him at," the documents state.Pollard was arrested Sunday evening for reckless homicide and criminal recklessness.This story was originally published by 1738
The FAA requested the StubHub Center officially update the capacity on its website to 30,000, otherwise it would put the agency in a "precarious position" when it came to enforcing the flight restriction, one official noted in the emails. 244
The decision requiring the government to allow people in U.S. Customs and Border Protection custody to consult with their attorney is a victory for the right to counsel, the fight against (Migrant Protection Protocols) and for people seeking asylum in the U.S., but forced to remain in Mexico despite fear of being there, said Monika Langarica, ACLUF-SDIC immigrants' rights staff attorney. 390