California’s minimum wage for all employers will rise to $15.50 an hour in January, advisors to Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday, the first time that rising inflation has triggered a provision of a 6-year-old state law governing automatic pay increases.

The announcement came one day before Newsom unveils a revised state budget plan, a new spending proposal for state government that relies on an updated economic forecast and one that will offer rental assistance and cash rebates to struggling Californians.

Keely Martin Bosler, the governor’s budget director, said the wage increase will help low-income families struggling with the rapid rise in prices for a wide variety of items.

“They have a huge impact to those families that are living off of those lower wages and their ability to cover the cost of goods,” she said.

The state’s minimum wage for large employers is currently $15 an hour, with employers that have fewer than 26 workers paying $14 an hour. Both pay levels went up in January, the presumed final step envisioned by a 2016 state law that gradually increased wages — in most years, by one dollar an hour. Small businesses were given more time to raise their pay.

Bosler said all businesses, regardless of size, will be required to raise their base salaries based on the state’s projection that the consumer price index will have risen by 7.6% over a two-year period that ends in July. The 2016 wage law signed by then-Gov. Jerry Brown requires that any inflation growth above 7% triggers an even higher minimum wage.

“If high inflation sustains” beyond this summer, Bosler said, “it’s possible that there will be another jump by another 50 cents in the future years.”

California’s current $15 minimum hourly wage for large businesses is the nation’s highest, according to federal data. Two states currently require higher wages for small companies, though the change announced Thursday would likely vault California to the top of the list for all employment sectors. Some communities in the state already have plans for higher pay rules. In Los Angeles, the minimum wage will rise to $16.04 an hour in July.

The 2016 law was a compromise agreed to by state lawmakers after liberal activists qualified a ballot measure that called for an immediate increase to $15 an hour. The group agreed to withdraw its effort in favor of the law signed by Brown.

John Kabateck, state director of the National Federation of Independent Business California, said the unexpected change could hurt businesses that are already struggling.

“We recognize this is the law but this has the opposite effect on the people they’re trying to help,” he said. “This just adds more pain to the struggle.”

Thursday’s announcement came on the heels of another potential effort to put the salaries of low-wage workers on the ballot. Hours before state officials released their new inflation estimate, liberal activists submitted signatures on a proposed November ballot measure to raise the state’s minimum wage to $18 an hour over the next three years.

“Tacking 50 cents onto the current minimum wage doesn’t come close to making ends meet for working families,” said Joe Sanberg, the Los Angeles investor who is the proponent of the new ballot measure. “We need a living wage of $18 per hour to keep pace with inflation so that working people and their families can afford food and a place to live without having to take on second and third jobs.”

The Newsom administration’s projection was included in an announcement of an $18-billion package billed as inflation relief for Californians — a proposal that includes his plan for $400 rebates to car owners as well as expanded rental assistance and help covering past-due utility bills. Full details are expected in his release of a revised budget plan Friday.

Source Article from https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2022-05-12/california-minimum-wage-rise-15-dollars-50-cents-january

The top Democrat and Republican in the US Senate joined forces in a rare moment of unity on Thursday in an attempt to pass $40bn in aid for Ukraine, only to be stymied by a single Republican lawmaker: the Kentucky libertarian Rand Paul.

Faced with the prospect of an extended delay for the package that passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday, the Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, and his Republican counterpart, Mitch McConnell, sought to move forward on the aid package only to be blocked by Paul, a fiscal hawk who objects to the amount of spending proposed.

The stalemate delayed passage of the measure into next week.

The Senate has scheduled an initial procedural vote on the bill for late Monday afternoon.

It was unclear whether that vote would then speed passage of the Ukraine aid. Alternatively, passage could come around the middle of next week if any senator wants to force a series of legislative steps before a final vote.

As the Ukraine aid bill became caught in the Senate’s procedural gears, Schumer pleaded for fast action: “The package is ready to go, the vast majority of senators on both sides of the aisle want it.”

He added: “If Senator Paul persists in his reckless demands … all he will accomplish is to single-handedly delay desperately needed Ukraine aid.”

But Paul was not moved.

The delay into next week could cause problems for western countries trying to bolster Ukraine in its fight against Russia.

The Biden administration has said that by 19 May it expects to run out of available funds to draw on under an authority that allows the president to authorize the transfer of weapons without congressional approval in response to an emergency.

Paul is demanding that the legislation be altered to require an inspector general to oversee spending on Ukraine. Without his agreement, the Senate must follow a lengthy process stipulated by the chamber’s arcane rules.

McConnell, Paul’s fellow senator from Kentucky, weighed in, saying: “Ukraine is not asking us to fight this war. They’re only asking for the resources they need to defend themselves against this deranged invasion. And they need this help right now.”

The House passed the Ukraine spending bill by 368 to 57, with only Republicans voting against it.

Joe Biden had asked Congress to approve an additional $33bn in aid for Ukraine. But lawmakers decided to increase the military and humanitarian funding.

“This is the second spending bill for Ukraine in two months. And this bill is three times larger than the first,” Paul said before formally blocking the aid package. “Congress just wants to keep on spending, and spending.”

The aid package had previously included more spending for dealing with Covid-19 in the US, but the two causes were decoupled after Republicans balked.

Meanwhile, the White House Covid-19 coordinator, Ashish Jha, issued a dire warning that the US will be increasingly vulnerable to the coronavirus this fall and winter if Congress does not swiftly approve new funding for more vaccines and treatments.

In an Associated Press interview, Jha said Americans’ immune protection from the virus was waning, the virus was adapting to be more contagious and booster doses for most people would be necessary, with the potential for enhanced protection from a new generation of shots.

His warning came as the White House said there could be up to 100m infections from the virus later this year and as Biden somberly ordered flags to half-staff to mark the imminent milestone of 1 million US Covid deaths.

Source Article from https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/12/us-ukraine-aid-rand-paul-senate

The documents in question are believed to have been kept in the residence of the White House before they were boxed up and sent to Mar-a-Lago. The investigation is focused on how the documents made their way to the residence, who boxed them up, whether anyone knew that classified materials were being improperly taken out of the White House and how they were ultimately stored in Mar-a-Lago, according to a person with knowledge of the matter, who also spoke on condition of anonymity.

An investigation in 2016 into Hillary Clinton over a similar issue involving her personal email account ended without her being charged. And in the case of Mr. Trump, legal experts said, presidents have the ability while in office to essentially declassify whatever information they want, further complicating any possible prosecution.

The classified documents in question are considered presidential records under federal law. Because of that distinction, Mr. Trump’s lawyers were notified of the Justice Department’s request, giving them the opportunity to block their release by going to court to quash the subpoena. It is unclear if the lawyers have responded.

Last year, Mr. Trump’s lawyer unsuccessfully went to court to stop the National Archives from handing over a range of presidential records to the special congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the Capitol.

The question of how Mr. Trump has handled sensitive material and documents he received as president loomed throughout his time in the White House, and beyond it. He was known to rip up pieces of official paper that he was handed, forcing officials to tape them back together because it is illegal to destroy presidential records. And an upcoming book by a New York Times reporter reveals that residence staff would find clumps of torn-up paper clogging a toilet, and believed he had thrown them in. They did not know the subjects or contents of the documents.

The investigation of the classified documents adds to an array of legal problems Mr. Trump still faces 15 months after he left office. A local prosecutor in Atlanta is investigating whether he and his allies illegally interfered with Georgia’s 2020 election results, and the New York State attorney general is investigating the finances of Mr. Trump’s company.

Despite Mr. Trump’s role in helping incite the mob that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 and his other efforts to disrupt the counting and certification of the election, there has been no indication to date that the Justice Department has begun examining any criminal culpability he might have in those matters.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/12/us/politics/justice-department-trump-classified.html

Ukraine, battling a fierce Russian invasion, would benefit immensely from NATO’s defining credo, which says that “an armed attack” against any NATO ally is considered an attack against them all. But President Vladimir V. Putin has tried to justify his invasion by saying that Ukraine’s potential NATO membership threatens Russia, and Washington and its European allies do not want to further antagonize Russia and risk transforming the conflict into an expanded war.

Even without the high-stakes geopolitical risks, Ukraine, a former Soviet republic that has struggled with endemic corruption since gaining independence, would find it difficult to meet several necessary requirements to join NATO, including the need to demonstrate a commitment to the rule of law. Sweden and Finland, in contrast, have developed over decades into vibrant and healthy liberal democracies.

And any decision to admit a country to NATO requires unanimous consent from all of NATO’s 30 member states, which Ukraine is very unlikely to secure.

Here’s why Ukraine faces an uphill struggle to join one of the century’s most-vaunted security clubs:

Mired in war, Ukraine has set aside the goal of joining NATO.

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has signaled Ukraine might have to accept never joining NATO.Credit…Daniel Berehulak for The New York Times

Finland joined NATO’s Partnership for Peace program along with Sweden in 1994 and has become ever closer to the alliance without joining it. Finland’s leaders have declared their support for joining NATO, and those in Sweden are expected to do the same within a matter of days.

But for Ukraine, being mired in an all-out war with Russia makes its NATO aspirations far more complicated. In February, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine stressed the ambition to join NATO, an aspiration fixed in Ukraine’s constitution since 2019. But this March, as war with Russia raged, Mr. Zelensky backed down from that hope, signaling that his country needed to accept that it may never join NATO.

The comments appeared to be a nod to the Kremlin’s demand that Ukraine give up the aim of joining NATO as a precondition to stopping the war. That intention was reiterated during peace talks in late March in Istanbul between Ukraine and Russia, during which Ukrainian officials said their country was ready to declare itself permanently neutral — forsaking the prospect of joining NATO, a key Russian demand.

Even if Ukraine still wanted to join NATO, it may not meet the requirements.

Ukrainian Army soldiers scrambled as Russian artillery shells hit near their position in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine on Wednesday.Credit…Lynsey Addario for The New York Times

To meet one of the three main criteria for entry into NATO, a European nation must demonstrate a commitment to democracy, individual liberty and support for the rule of law. While Ukrainian leaders say they have met that threshold, some American and European officials argue otherwise.

In a 2020 analysis, Transparency International, an anticorruption watchdog, ranked Ukraine 117th out of 180 countries on its corruption index, lower than any NATO nation at the time.

Some Western officials also question whether Ukraine could meet another criterion to contribute to the collective defense of NATO nations, even though Ukraine sent troops to the U.S.-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and has also shown its military prowess during the Russian invasion.

Whatever Ukraine’s military capabilities, there are other geopolitical hurdles. The alliance wants to avoid greater Russian hostility, and Ukraine would almost certainly have trouble meeting the third criterion: winning approval from all of NATO’s members. France and Germany have in the past opposed Ukraine’s inclusion, and other European members are skeptical — a likely dealbreaker if Ukraine wanted to join.

The United States has been lukewarm about Ukraine joining NATO.

While President Biden has repeatedly sent weapons packages to Ukraine, he has not appeared ready to welcome the nation into NATO.Credit…Doug Mills/The New York Times

President Vladimir V. Putin’s insistence that he needed to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO appeared to be a pretext for the war. But the United States has also been deeply wary of Ukraine joining the alliance.

In 2008, NATO promised Ukraine and Georgia that they could someday become members, without specifying a date. But the alliance has done little to make that promise a reality.

American officials say they will not appease Mr. Putin by undermining a policy enshrined in NATO’s original 1949 treaty, which grants any European nation the right to ask to join. The White House insists it will not allow Moscow to quash Kyiv’s ambition to join the alliance.

Nevertheless, in January, a month before Mr. Putin launched his full-scale invasion, difficult negotiations between the United States, Russia and European members of NATO made it clear that the Biden administration had no immediate plans to help bring the former Soviet republic into NATO.

President Biden, wary of expanding U.S. military commitments, has been reluctant to support Ukraine’s membership. Analysts say two decades of war in Iraq and Afghanistan have cooled his fervor for expanding NATO.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/05/12/world/russia-ukraine-war-news

While the investigation into the destructive wildfire in Laguna Niguel is still in its early stages, Southern California Edison on Wednesday issued an initial report saying that electrical “circuit activity” occurred around the time the fire started.

“Our information reflects circuit activity occurring close in time to the reported time of the fire,” the utility said in a report to the California Public Utilities Commission that was obtained by KTLA.

The blaze, dubbed the Coastal Fire, broke out around 2:45 p.m. Wednesday in Aliso Woods Canyon and exploded in steep, dry terrain.

The fire, which forced evacuations, had consumed nearly 200 acres and burned at least 24 homes as of Thursday morning. About 900 homes were still under evacuation orders on Thursday.

One firefighter was injured in the blaze and taken to a hospital Wednesday.

“Our thoughts are with the community members whose homes have been damaged and those who were evacuated because of the Coastal Fire, and we are coordinating with fire agencies as needed to ensure firefighter safety,” SCE Spokesman Reggie Kumar said.

In the report, Edison officials said they submitted the document “out of an abundance of caution.”

Kumar said that the report to state regulators is intended to put them on notice of the incident so they can conduct their own investigation.

“Our top priority is the safety of customers, employees and communities, which is why we continue to enhance our wildfire mitigation efforts through grid hardening, situational awareness and enhanced operational practices,” Kumar added.

Electrical equipment has been blamed for igniting of some California’s most destructive wildfires.

Last year, California regulators approved a settlement placing more than half a billion dollars in fines and penalties on the utility for its role in five wildfires in 2017 and 2018, including the Thomas and Woolsey fires.

The Coastal Fire remains under investigation and no further details were available on the unspecified “circuit activity.”

Source Article from https://ktla.com/news/local-news/socal-edison-circuit-activity-near-time-of-california-fire/

The statement is a sign the former president is keeping close watch on his endorsed candidates and their prospects in the busy primary season. There has been a heavy focus on whether Trump-backed candidates are victorious — seen as a measure of the former president’s grip on the GOP and his chances of redemption in 2024.

Barnette’s quick rise is somewhat puzzling. Oz and her other GOP opponent, David McCormick, have spent $12.4 million and $11.4 million on television ads, respectively, according to AdImpact. Barnette has spent just $137,000 on television.

Barnette does have a striking life story, one she has been telling to grassroots voters across the state. She was conceived when her mother was just 11 years old, and she calls herself a “product of rape.” She grew up on a pig farm, later became a veteran and a professor, and is the author of “Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America.”

In private polling conducted by both Republicans and Democrats, Barnette has seen a jump in the polls in recent weeks, POLITICO reported. Voters will head to the polls on Tuesday.

Holly Otterbein contributed to this report.

Source Article from https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/12/trump-kathy-barnette-pennsylvania-senate-primary-00032146

“God gave you a voice. Use it,” Elizabeth Bonker told her fellow graduates. “And no, the irony of a nonspeaking autistic encouraging you to use your voice is not lost on me.”

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“God gave you a voice. Use it,” Elizabeth Bonker told her fellow graduates. “And no, the irony of a nonspeaking autistic encouraging you to use your voice is not lost on me.”

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She didn’t say a word — and that only made her message resonate more powerfully. Valedictorian Elizabeth Bonker recently delivered the commencement speech at Rollins College in Florida, urging her classmates to serve others and embrace the power of sharing.

Bonker, who is affected by nonspeaking autism, hasn’t spoken since she was 15 months old. But thanks to an accepting attitude from her peers and teachers and help from technology, she has overcome many challenges and graduated at the top of her class at the Orland0-area school.

“God gave you a voice. Use it,” Bonker told her fellow graduates. “And no, the irony of a nonspeaking autistic encouraging you to use your voice is not lost on me. Because if you can see the worth in me, then you can see the worth in everyone you meet.”

Bonker used text-to-speech software to deliver the commencement address — an honor for which she was chosen by her fellow valedictorians.

“I have typed this speech with one finger with a communication partner holding a keyboard,” she said. “I am one of the lucky few nonspeaking autistics who have been taught to type. That one critical intervention unlocked my mind from its silent cage, enabling me to communicate and to be educated like my hero Helen Keller.”

A new Rollins grad looks to a famous alum: Mister Rogers

In her speech, Bonker also evoked another hero: Fred Rogers, the Florida college’s most famous alumnus. Last year, the school unveiled a statue of the man widely known as Mister Rogers. And it has long embraced his lessons.

“When he died, a handwritten note was found in his wallet,” Bonker said. “It said, ‘Life is for service.’ “

She urged her classmates to rip off a piece of paper from their program, write those words down, and tuck the message away in a safe place.

“We are all called to serve, as an everyday act of humility, as a habit of mind,” she said. “To see the worth in every person we serve.”

The new plan: helping others break through an inability to communicate

After graduating, Bonker plans to use what she has learned to help people who face situations like hers.

“There are 31 million nonspeakers with autism in the world who are locked in a silent cage,” she said. Her life’s work, she said, will be to help them express themselves.

Bonker recently launched a nonprofit organization, Communication 4 ALL, which aims to break down the barriers facing nonspeakers by providing communication resources, particularly in schools.

She’ll also work to educate the public about the millions of people affected by nonspeaking autism. As she has stressed in the past, it is not a cognitive or intellectual disorder.

An estimated 25–30% of children with autism spectrum disorder are nonspeaking or minimally speaking, according to recent studies.

Source Article from https://www.npr.org/2022/05/12/1098506522/nonspeaking-valedictorian-autism-college-commencement-speech

That stranger was a woman going through a “medical episode” on May 5, Slater said. Identified as Laurie Rabyor by CBS12 News, she told the outlet she had convulsed after a mix of blood pressure pills and fasting before a medical procedure had left her dizzy. She didn’t wake up until the next day, she said, but has since recovered.

Source Article from https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/05/12/boynton-beach-florida-strangers-rescue-video/

Related video: Surveillance footage of Alabama corrections officer in hotel before vanishing with inmate

Dramatic police footage captured the moment capital murder suspect Casey White was apprehended in Indiana and his prison guard lover Vicky White’s body was pulled from their crashed vehicle.

A 10-day nationwide manhunt for Ms White, a 56-year-old corrections officer from Alabama, and White, an inmate serving a 75-year sentence and awaiting trial for murder, ended on Monday evening with a car chase and crash in Evansville. Ms White died from what a coroner ruled to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and White was taken into custody.

As he was handcuffed, White allegedly told officers to help his “wife” and insisted he did not shoot her. The pair were said to have been in a romantic relationship for about two years but police say they were not married.

Meanwhile, Ms White’s last words were revealed in a chilling 911 call where she said “let’s get out and run” and blames White for wanting to stay “at a f****** motel” moments before apparently shooting herself in the head.

An investigation into the ordeal is still ongoing as police face mounting questions over how the fugitives evaded capture for over a week.

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Police reopen probe into mysterious shooting suicide of escaped Alabama inmate’s ex-girlfriend

Police have reopened an investigation into the mysterious death of escaped Alabama inmate Casey White’s former girlfriend, after her 2008 shooting death was previously ruled a suicide.

Christy Shelton, 31, died on 1 February 2008 after she was shot in the chest by a sawed-off shotgun inside an Alabama home belonging to White’s mother.

Read the full story by Rachel Sharp here:

Police reopen probe into Casey White’s ex-girlfriend’s mysterious shooting suicide

Christy Shelton’s family has always doubted the official ruling around her 2008 death

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Sheriff said he wanted Casey White in custody and Vicky White alive

Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton to WAAYTV in Alabama that he had hoped to return capital murder suspect Casey White to custody and to capture corrections officer Vicky White alive.

Ms White worked for Mr Singleton and was well-liked within the department. She was on track to win her fifth “employee of the year” award this year and was reportedly like a “mother” to other corrections workers.

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While Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton rose to notoriety over the past few weeks, becoming the leading authority on the escaped fugitives that launched an 11-day manhunt, he’s had a storied career well before the dramatic 29 April jailbreak of Casey White and correctional officer Vicky White.

The 70-year-old, who plans to retire from the force in January after serving for 50 years, told AL.com in an extensive profile how alongside starting a career in law enforcement just shy of his 21st birthday, he also pursued another lifelong dream: becoming a pro-wrestler.

“Some kids want to be astronauts. I wanted to be two things – a cop and a wrestler,’’ he told AL.com. “I was privileged to get to do both of them.”

He spent more than a decade straddling the two worlds of law enforcement and professional wrestling before he – who went by Dr. Death in the ring – decided to hang up his wrestling mask and boots, which are now on display in his office, alongside a smattering of other memorobilia that reveal little parts of the man behind the badge.

Read the full profile from AL.com below.

In the hunt for Vicky White, Casey White, a retiring Alabama sheriff shared ‘the good, the bad and the ugly’ with the world

Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton, a former wrestler who owned a BBQ joint, says “when something bad happens … I’m supposed to step up.”

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Petitions circulate for ‘Car Wash James’ to receive award money offered for information on escaped fugitives

A petition has been started to pressure law enforcement and the Governor of Alabama to pay up on their reward offers to “Car Wash James,” the car wash owner who called police when he spotted capital murder suspect Casey White and corrections officer Vicky White in Indiana.

The US Marshal Service announced a total $15,000 reward for information leading to the arrest White and information on Ms White, and Alabama Governor Kay Ivey offered a total of $10,000 for the capture of the couple.

Amber Savallo, who started the petition, told WSILTV that the car wash owner, James Stinson, should be rewarded for his report.

“He said if you see something, say something and he did. I just really hope that James can get that from them because I feel like he deserves it 100%,” Ms Savallo said.

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How did Casey White end up at the facility where Vicky White worked?

Casey White, the capital murder suspect who escaped prison and spent 10 days on the run, was not originally imprisoned at the facility where corrections officer Vicky White was working.

Mr White was originally held at the William E Donaldson Correctional Facility, just down the road from the Lauderdale County Detention Centre, where Ms White worked.

According to Fox News, when Mr White’s lawyers requested that Donaldson allow them to bring laptops in to review their case with their client, they were denied. Rather than trying to convince the prison to change its mind, the attorneys request Mr White be transferred to the detention centre, where they could review their case.

Mr White — who was already discreetly communicating with Ms White — was granted a transfer, which placed him in the same prison where Ms White worked, setting the stage for the breakout.

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Casey White told officers ‘he did not kill Connie Ridgeway’ after capture

Casey Cole White repeatedly told officers that he hadn’t murdered 58-year-old mother-of-two Connie Ridgeway almost as soon as he was taken into custody on Monday, according to a police report.

The convict had been taken to hospital for treatment for a head injury where he brought up the heinous crime that he is charged with capital murder over, according to a report from Sgt. Erik Nilssen, who was on the scene of Monday’s capture.

At the hospital, “Mr White also kept stating that he did not kill Connie Ridgeway,” the report said.

Read the full story from The Independent’s Rachel Sharp below.

Casey White claimed he didn’t kill Connie Ridgeway as he was captured, say police

Casey White is due to stand trial in June for the 2015 stabbing murder of Connie Ridgeway

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Casey White’s hands appeared out of the window at the moment officer pulled the trigger

Several law enforcement officers who assisted in the arrest of capital murder suspect Casey Cole White on Monday filed supplemental reports with the sheriff’s office and in those filings, they begin to shed some new light on Vicky White’s final moments, including when she shot herself and what White was doing at the time.

In one report, Evansville Police Officer Sam Shahine details how he was assisting in the chase of the couple’s Cadillac and saw it being rammed off the road by another officer.

Officer Shahine said that he then pulled up on the scene of the crash and exited his patrol car his gun drawn, pointing it at the windshield of the couple’s getaway car.

Dashcam footage shows moment Casey White is captured

At that point, the officer said he “saw a male driver attempting to stick his hands out of the driver’s side window”.

According to the report, the officer gave multiple commands to the couple to show their hands but, due to the tint on the windows and angle of the vehicle, he could not clearly see who was inside, the report said.

While the officer was giving verbal commands, he said he heard one gunshot come from inside the vehicle.

Read the full story from The Independent below.

Casey White claims he was also shot in the head, says police report

An account from one officer on the scene also indicates that Vicky White shot herself after the car came to a stop and that Casey White appeared to have his hands out of the window at the moment she pulled the trigger

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Casey White claims he was also shot in the head, says police report

New documents, filed by Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and seen by The Independent, reveal that the 38-year-old also had “a small amount of blood” on the back of his head when he was taken into police custody at the end of a 10-day manhunt on Monday.

On Tuesday night, the Vanderburgh County Coroner ruled Ms White’s death a suicide and said that the autopsy found she had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Continue reading the full story from The Independent’s Rachel Sharp below.

Casey White claims he was also shot in the head, says police report

An account from one officer on the scene also indicates that Vicky White shot herself after the car came to a stop and that Casey White appeared to have his hands out of the window at the moment she pulled the trigger

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Casey White told officers he didn’t kill Connie Ridgeway as he was pulled from car wreck

A supplemental case report filed by the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office reveals new details from the moment Casey White surrendered to authorities and was taken into custody while Vicky White was found suffering a gunshot wound to the head.

In the report, Sgt. Erik Nilssen details how he approached the scene on Monday after over hearing the US Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force requesting assistance.

“As the male suspect, Casey White, was pulled from the vehicle, I placed him in handcuffs. Mr White had blood covering his shirt and blood coming from the back of his head,” Sgt Nilssen wrote.

He then requested the assistance of a firefighter on the scene to treat a head injury on White.

“During my interaction with Mr White, he repetitively was asking about the condition of Ms. Vicky White, whom he referred to as his ‘wife’,” Sgt. Nilssen wrote. “Mr White also kept stating that he did not kill Connie Ridgeway.”

These statements reportedly came unprompted, as Sgt Nilssen wrote that he “did not ask him any formal questions”.

The supplemental report from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office.

White is currently awaiting trial for the 2015 stabbing murder of 58-year-old mother-of-two Connie Ridgeway.

Ms Ridgeway was found stabbed to death in her apartment in Rogersville, Alabama, on 23 October 2015.

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Vicky White voted ‘employee of the year’ five times, set to receive award again this week

Before prison guard Vicky White was accused of helping orchestrate the escape of her jail lover Casey White, she was not only well-liked among her Lauderdale County colleagues, but also well respected enough to earn the award “employee of the year” five times – including as recently as this year.

The 56-year-old correctional officer was tracked down on Monday alongside 38-year-old capital murder suspect Casey White, who she was reportedly in a “special relationship” with for the past two years, bringing the 11-day manhunt to a close.

White surrendered to authorities and was taken into custody while Ms White was found suffering a gunshot wound to the head. She was rushed to hospital where she died from her injuries hours later.

Ms White had earned the award, voted on by her peers, five times in the past eight years, The New York Post reported.

“I think it just shows the kind of person that we thought she was. No one that worked with her and knows her ever saw anything like this coming,” said Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton in an interview with The Post on Wednesday.

Source Article from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/alabama-vicky-white-casey-911-call-update-b2077231.html

Despite warnings from Moscow not to do so, both Sweden and Finland are debating whether to apply to NATO, whose members are covered by its Article 5 mutual defense guarantee.

But Mr. Johnson’s pact would provide support to the Swedes and Finns during any accession process to NATO, when they could be particularly vulnerable to Russian retaliation, or if they decided not to join the club.

Mr. Johnson, visiting the two nations on Wednesday, was asked whether the agreement could mean deploying British troops to Finland, which has an 800-mile border with Russia.

“In the event of a disaster or in the event of an attack on either of us then, yes, we will come to each other’s assistance, including with military assistance,” he said. The type of help would depend on the request made, he added.

Sweden and Finland have offered mutual guarantees to Britain in return. “We will stand together and support each other in any circumstances in good and bad weather,” said the Finnish president, Sauli Niinisto, who added that his country’s decision to consider NATO membership had been prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Earlier, in Stockholm, after posing for a photo in a rowing boat with his Swedish counterpart, Magdalena Andersson, Mr. Johnson said that the agreement with Sweden “enshrines the values” held dear by both countries.

He added, “As you put it so well, Magdalena, when we were out on the lake: We are now literally and metaphorically in the same boat.”

For Mr. Johnson, who has struck up a close relationship with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, the initiative is a helpful distraction from his political troubles at home after he was fined by the police for a lockdown breach in Downing Street. Asked on Wednesday whether that could prompt him to resign, Mr. Johnson deflected, saying he was more focused on the threat from Russia.

Wednesday’s move was also in line with Mr. Johnson’s efforts to forge a new foreign policy role for Britain after Brexit. Now outside the European Union and unable to influence its decisions, Britain is trying to make the most of its status, alongside France, as one of the nations in western Europe most willing and able to deploy significant military muscle.

In February, Britain announced a trilateral security pact with Ukraine and Poland, and British ministers have made several visits to Baltic States that feel particularly vulnerable to Russian aggression.

And Britain has played a leading role in discussions not only in NATO but in a less prominent diplomatic format, called the Joint Expeditionary Force, comprising Britain, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden.

Some European Union diplomats believe that Britain could try to leverage that influence to divide the 27-nation bloc. For example, those member countries receiving military support or guarantees from Britain might be reluctant to take tough action against London in any escalation of its dispute with the European Union over post-Brexit trade arrangements for Northern Ireland.

But Downing Street, asked on Wednesday whether such connections could be made in talks with Sweden and Finland, said that there was no conditionality attached to its security guarantee.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/05/12/world/russia-ukraine-war-news

Fanned by offshore winds, a brush fire exploded in Laguna Niguel Wednesday, consuming nearly 200 acres and burning two-dozen homes.

The blaze, dubbed the Coastal Fire, broke out around 2:45 p.m. in Aliso Woods Canyon, prompting evacuation orders as the fire advanced on an upscale gated community with multimillion-dollar homes.

Residents fled the coastal area as homes went up in flames and the fire tore through the steep terrain, fueled by extremely dry vegetation created by California’s continuing drought.

Aerial video from Sky5 showed flames gutting multiple homes as thick smoke billowed over the area.

As of Thursday morning, at least 24 homes had been damaged or destroyed, according to Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley.

“It got out of hand,” Newport Beach Fire Department Battalion Chief Nick Lucus told KTLA. “That was mainly because of the wind.”

Firefighters from multiple agencies, on the ground and in the air, rushed to save homes from the fast-approaching blaze and worked through the night.

“Today is not something we’re used to seeing this time of year or even during these types of conditions,” OC Fire Authority Chief Brian Fennessy said Wednesday. “We continue to talk about a fire year. The fuel moisture is so low that these fires are taking off and running on us. Unfortunately, I believe this is what we’re going to be experiencing over the next several months and over the next several years.”

The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Southern California Edison told state regulators that electrical “circuit activity” occurred around the time the destructive fire started, the Associated Press reported.

“Our information reflects circuit activity occurring close in time to the reported time of the fire. Our investigation is ongoing,” the utility said in a report to the California Public Utilities Commission.

One firefighter was injured while battling the fire on Wednesday and taken to a hospital, officials said. No details were available on the firefighter’s condition.

Evacuation map:

An estimated 900 homes were under evacuation orders as of Thursday morning.

Evacuation orders have been issued in the Pacific Island area for Coronado Pointe Drive, Vista Court and Via Las Rosa.

The area north of the intersection of Flying Cloud Drive and Pacific Island Drive to the intersection of Highlands Avenue and Pacific Island Drive is under mandatory evacuation orders.

There’s also a voluntary evacuation warning for residents in the area south of Flying Cloud Drive and Pacific Island Drive to the intersection of Pacific Island Drive and Crown Valley Parkway.

A care and reception center was set up for evacuees at the Crown Valley Community Center at 29751 Crown Valley Parkway.

Those traveling to the evacuation center are urged to avoid driving on Pacific Island Drive from Highlands Avenue to Crown Valley Parkway.

Residents who need help with animal evacuations can call Mission Viejo Animal Services at 949-470-3045.

Air quality authorities have issued a smoke advisory for Orange County in the Saddleback Valley, Central Coastal area, and Capistrano Valley, saying smoke from the Coastal Fire may pose a health danger to some residents, especially those in certain high-risk groups.

On Thursday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that California secured a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help ensure vital resources are available to suppress the Coastal Fire.

Source Article from https://ktla.com/news/local-news/coastal-fire-burns-homes-consumes-200-acres-in-laguna-niguel/

North Korea has identified its first ever case of Covid-19, according to state media, which called the situation a “major national emergency.”

It’s unclear how many infections have been detected but state-run news agency KCNA reported on Thursday that cases of the Omicron variant had been found in the capital Pyongyang.

Samples collected from a group of people experiencing fevers on May 8 tested positive for the highly contagious Omicron variant, KCNA reported.

An outbreak of Covid-19 could prove dire for North Korea. The country’s dilapidated health care infrastructure is unlikely to be up to the task of treating a large number of patients with a highly infectious disease.

North Korea had not previously acknowledged any coronavirus cases, though few believe that a country of around 25 million people has been spared by a virus that has infected millions worldwide.

On Thursday, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered lockdown measures in all cities and directed the distribution of medical supplies the party had reportedly stocked in case of a Covid emergency, according to KCNA.

Kim also chaired a meeting of the country’s powerful politburo, which agreed to implement “maximum” emergency anti-epidemic measures, though it is unclear what they involve.

According to KCNA, the politburo criticized the country’s anti-epidemic sector for “carelessness, laxity, irresponsibility and incompetence,” saying it “failed to respond sensitively” to increasing Covid-19 cases across the world, including in neighboring regions.

Kim said the country would overcome the “unexpected Covid-19 outbreak,” KCNA reported.

To date, North Korea has been able to prevent a major outbreak of Covid-19 cases thanks to a series of draconian public health measures.

North Korea’s borders have been sealed since January 2020 to keep the virus at bay, despite the knock-on effects on trade with Beijing, an economic lifeline the impoverished country needs to keep its people from going hungry.

Zero vaccines could spell disaster

Isolated and impoverished North Korea is not known to have imported any coronavirus vaccines, though it is eligible for the global Covid-19 vaccine sharing program, Covax. In February, Covax reportedly scaled back the number of doses allocated to North Korea because the country failed to arrange for any shipments, according to Reuters.

Also in February, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in North Korea Tomás Ojea Quintana called on the international community to provide North Korea “with 60 million doses of vaccinations to cover at least two shots of the entire population.”

North Korea has also not provided information on its Covid-19 vaccination situation to the World Health Organization (WHO), according to its latest situation report.

Assuming most of North Korea’s population is unvaccinated, a Covid outbreak would be disastrous.

In the US earlier this year, Omicron fueled an unprecedented spike in Covid-19 cases, overwhelming hospitals with mostly unvaccinated patients. In Hong Kong, which had previously avoided high cases and deaths, a deadly Omicron wave quickly spun out of control, stretching morgues and hospitals to breaking point. At one stage, Hong Kong reported more deaths per million people than any country or territory in the world due to a large percentage of the city’s elderly being unvaccinated.

But the US and Hong Kong have robust health systems. An outbreak in North Korea, which has limited testing capabilities, inadequate medical infrastructure, and which has isolated itself from the outside world, could quickly become deadly.

The prospect appears not to be lost on Kim Jong Un, who recently warned of “grave consequences” after he fired several senior officials who failed to enforce North Korea’s stringent Covid-19 prevention. KCNA has also said that a potential breach, such as an incident involving a symptomatic defector from South Korea, might lead to a “deadly and destructive disaster.”

Source Article from https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/11/asia/north-korea-covid-omicron-coronavirus-intl-hnk/index.html

Delaware State University students enter the Dover campus.

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Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings says she is “deeply troubled” following the news of the stop and search of a bus carrying members of the women’s lacrosse team of Delaware State University, a historically Black university, last month in Georgia.

In a statement released Wednesday, Jennings called on officials in Georgia and at the U.S. Justice Department to investigate what members of the team say was racial profiling.

“Like so many others, I’m deeply troubled by the actions that our Delaware State University Women’s Lacrosse team and staff endured in Georgia this past April,” Jennings said in the statement.

In a letter addressed to the U.S. assistant attorney general for civil rights, Kristen Clarke, Jennings referred to the incident as “troubling” and one that is “deserving of your attention.”

“These students and coaches were not in the proverbial wrong place at the wrong time,” Jennings said in her letter, obtained by NPR. “Not only did the deputies find nothing illegal in the bags; they did not issue a single ticket for the alleged traffic infraction.”

The team’s bus was headed northbound on Interstate 95 in Liberty County, Ga., on April 20 following games in Georgia and Florida. Liberty County is on the coast of Georgia, nearly 30 miles from Savannah.

According to the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office, the bus was stopped after officials say it had illegally traveled in the left lane. During the traffic stop, several of the players’ bags were searched after a narcotics-sniffing K-9 dog made what officials call an “open-air alert.”

In a video posted to YouTube by team member Sydney Anderson, one deputy is speaking to the students just before the search begins, telling them that the use of marijuana recreationally is illegal in Georgia.

It is unclear at this time what took place before the recording began or after the recording stopped.

“If there is something in there that is questionable, please tell me now,” the officer says in the video. “Because if we find it, guess what? We’re not going to be able to help you.”

Anderson, a sophomore at Delaware State, wrote on Instagram that she is “disappointed but not surprised” by the authorities’ actions, saying there was no probable cause for police to search players’ belongings for drugs.

“Our constitutional rights were violated and justice needs to be served,” wrote Anderson. “Time and time again, racial encounters happen without being formally addressed. It is time to take [a] stand for racial injustice and that starts now!”

At a news conference Tuesday, Liberty County Sheriff William Bowman said deputies had stopped several vehicles the morning of the incident, finding contraband on another bus that was stopped.

Bowman emphasized that deputies were unaware of the race or gender of those inside the bus when it was pulled over. The deputies in the video were not identified during the news conference.

“At the time, or even the weeks following, we were not aware that this stop was received as a racial profiling,” Bowman said.

“Although I do not believe any racial profiling took place based on the information I currently have, I welcome feedback from our community on ways that our law enforcement practices can be improved while still maintaining the law,” he added.

Delaware State University President Tony Allen said in a statement that he is “incensed” by the situation and has reached out to Georgia law enforcement for further investigation.

“It should not be lost on any of us how thin any day’s line is between customary and extraordinary, between humdrum and exceptional, between safe and victimized,” Allen wrote.

“That is true for us all but particularly so for communities of color and the institutions who serve them. The resultant feelings of disempowerment are always the aggressors’ object.”

Source Article from https://www.npr.org/2022/05/12/1098357648/delaware-state-lacrosse-bus-incident-georgia

Related video: Surveillance footage of Alabama corrections officer in hotel before vanishing with inmate

Dramatic police footage captured the moment capital murder suspect Casey White was apprehended in Indiana and his prison guard lover Vicky White’s body was pulled from their crashed vehicle.

A 10-day nationwide manhunt for Ms White, a 56-year-old corrections officer from Alabama, and White, an inmate serving a 75-year sentence and awaiting trial for murder, ended on Monday evening with a car chase and crash in Evansville. Ms White died from what a coroner ruled to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and White was taken into custody.

As he was handcuffed, White allegedly told officers to help his “wife” and insisted he did not shoot her. The pair were said to have been in a romantic relationship for about two years but police say they were not married.

Meanwhile, Ms White’s last words were revealed in a chilling 911 call where she said “let’s get out and run” and blames White for wanting to stay “at a f****** motel” moments before apparently shooting herself in the head.

An investigation into the ordeal is still ongoing as police face mounting questions over how the fugitives evaded capture for over a week.

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Casey White’s hands appeared out of the window at the moment officer pulled the trigger

Several law enforcement officers who assisted in the arrest of capital murder suspect Casey Cole White on Monday filed supplemental reports with the sheriff’s office and in those filings, they begin to shed some new light on Vicky White’s final moments, including when she shot herself and what White was doing at the time.

In one report, Evansville Police Officer Sam Shahine details how he was assisting in the chase of the couple’s Cadillac and saw it being rammed off the road by another officer.

Officer Shahine said that he then pulled up on the scene of the crash and exited his patrol car his gun drawn, pointing it at the windshield of the couple’s getaway car.

Dashcam footage shows moment Casey White is captured

At that point, the officer said he “saw a male driver attempting to stick his hands out of the driver’s side window”.

According to the report, the officer gave multiple commands to the couple to show their hands but, due to the tint on the windows and angle of the vehicle, he could not clearly see who was inside, the report said.

While the officer was giving verbal commands, he said he heard one gunshot come from inside the vehicle.

Read the full story from The Independent below.

Casey White claims he was also shot in the head, says police report

An account from one officer on the scene also indicates that Vicky White shot herself after the car came to a stop and that Casey White appeared to have his hands out of the window at the moment she pulled the trigger

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Casey White claims he was also shot in the head, says police report

New documents, filed by Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and seen by The Independent, reveal that the 38-year-old also had “a small amount of blood” on the back of his head when he was taken into police custody at the end of a 10-day manhunt on Monday.

On Tuesday night, the Vanderburgh County Coroner ruled Ms White’s death a suicide and said that the autopsy found she had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

Continue reading the full story from The Independent’s Rachel Sharp below.

Casey White claims he was also shot in the head, says police report

An account from one officer on the scene also indicates that Vicky White shot herself after the car came to a stop and that Casey White appeared to have his hands out of the window at the moment she pulled the trigger

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Casey White told officers he didn’t kill Connie Ridgeway as he was pulled from car wreck

A supplemental case report filed by the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office reveals new details from the moment Casey White surrendered to authorities and was taken into custody while Vicky White was found suffering a gunshot wound to the head.

In the report, Sgt. Erik Nilssen details how he approached the scene on Monday after over hearing the US Marshal’s Fugitive Task Force requesting assistance.

“As the male suspect, Casey White, was pulled from the vehicle, I placed him in handcuffs. Mr White had blood covering his shirt and blood coming from the back of his head,” Sgt Nilssen wrote.

He then requested the assistance of a firefighter on the scene to treat a head injury on White.

“During my interaction with Mr White, he repetitively was asking about the condition of Ms. Vicky White, whom he referred to as his ‘wife’,” Sgt. Nilssen wrote. “Mr White also kept stating that he did not kill Connie Ridgeway.”

These statements reportedly came unprompted, as Sgt Nilssen wrote that he “did not ask him any formal questions”.

The supplemental report from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office.

White is currently awaiting trial for the 2015 stabbing murder of 58-year-old mother-of-two Connie Ridgeway.

Ms Ridgeway was found stabbed to death in her apartment in Rogersville, Alabama, on 23 October 2015.

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Vicky White voted ‘employee of the year’ five times, set to receive award again this week

Before prison guard Vicky White was accused of helping orchestrate the escape of her jail lover Casey White, she was not only well-liked among her Lauderdale County colleagues, but also well respected enough to earn the award “employee of the year” five times – including as recently as this year.

The 56-year-old correctional officer was tracked down on Monday alongside 38-year-old capital murder suspect Casey White, who she was reportedly in a “special relationship” with for the past two years, bringing the 11-day manhunt to a close.

White surrendered to authorities and was taken into custody while Ms White was found suffering a gunshot wound to the head. She was rushed to hospital where she died from her injuries hours later.

Ms White had earned the award, voted on by her peers, five times in the past eight years, The New York Post reported.

“I think it just shows the kind of person that we thought she was. No one that worked with her and knows her ever saw anything like this coming,” said Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton in an interview with The Post on Wednesday.

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Funeral arrangements announced for Vicky White

Family members of Vicky White, the assistant director of corrections at Lauderdale County jail and the supposed lover of escaped fugitive Casey White, announced that funeral arrangements had been made for the 56-year-old, who died Monday after authorities say they believe she fatally shot herself.

The Greenhill Funeral Home in Florence, Alabama shared Ms White’s obituary this week, which includes the names of the siblings, aunts, uncles and parents that the jail guard is survived by.

There service, according to her obituary, will be a graveside service on Saturday, 14 May 14 at 1pm at Center Hill Cemetery.

The funeral home provides links for sending flowers to the family or planting a tree in Ms White’s memory.

You can read the full obituary here.

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ICYMI: How Casey White and guard Vicky White stayed on the run

It didn’t help that fugitive lovers Casey White and Vicky White (no relation) had a six-hour headstart on law enforcement when they made their break from Lauderdale County jail. But no one could’ve predicted that the assistant director of corrections of the facility and the 38-year-old capital murder suspect would be on the lam for 11 days.

But the nationwide manhunt came to a dramatic end on Monday with a police chase, car crash and Ms White allegedly shooting herself dead.

Surveillance footage of Vicky White helping Casey Cole White leave the jail on 29 April

Continue reading the full story that lays out some of the apparently missed opportunities that enabled the corrections officer and the inmate to slip through the net for more than a week.

How Alabama inmate and guard stayed on the run for 10 days amid nationwide manhunt

Law enforcement officials were one step behind the fugitives from the get-go before finally tracking them down after 10 days on the run. Rachel Sharp explains the apparent missed opportunities in the manhunt

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Vicky White’s body back in Alabama

The body of Vicky White, the assistant director of corrections at the Lauderdale County Detention Center, a facility that she reportedly assisted jail lover Casey White to escape from last month, was returned to Alabama on Wednesday, authorities confirmed.

The Vanderburgh County Coroner’s Office confirmed that Ms White’s body was released early Wednesday morning for return to Alabama.

The search for the pair of fugitives came to a dramatic end Monday as a police chase in Indiana resulted in the inmate back in police custody and the corrections officer dead from what officials say was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.

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Casey White detained at maximum security facility in Alabama

Casey White, the 38-year-old inmate who went on the run with correctional officer Vicky White last month leading to a dramatic manhunt that spanned 11 days and crossed state lines, is now being detained at a maximum security prison in Jefferson County, Alabama.

The facility is known for housing “behaviorally difficult to manage” prisoners, according to the Alabama Department of Corrections website and it also houses a 300-inmate segregation unit, the largest unit in the state.

Donaldson specializes in controlling repeat and/or multiple violent offenders with lengthy sentences that are behaviorally difficult to manage, and several hundred inmates sentenced to life without parole.

Donaldson has a death row unit with a capacity for 24 inmates that need to be incarcerated in the Birmingham judicial area.

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What escaped inmate Casey White said during arrest as questions remain over guard’s death

The first words from escaped Alabama inmate Casey White after his capture were “I didn’t do it” as his corrections officer lover lay dying from a gunshot wound in their car.

Read the full story here:

Escaped Alabama inmate Casey White’s first words during arrest are revealed

‘Y’all help my wife, she shot herself in the head and I didn’t do it,’ Casey White allegedly told officers as soon as he was caught

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Vicky White and inmate lover carried out dry run of Alabama prison break ahead of nationwide manhunt

Alabama corrections officer Vicky White and her inmate lover Casey White staged a dry run of their prison break prior to going on the run last month, according to law enforcement sources.

Two officials told the Associated Press that Ms White, 56, had taken the 38-year-old capital murder suspect out of Lauderdale County jail for 40 minutes and then returned him to his cell.

Read the full story here:

Vicky White and Casey White carried out dry run of prison break

New details continue to emerge about the couple’s escape plan and how the nationwide manhunt played out, resulting in Casey White’s capture and Vicky White’s death

Source Article from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/alabama-vicky-white-casey-911-call-update-b2077231.html

“There’s no changing their minds. We’re expressing our fury, our rage,” said Donna Damico, a 70-year-old grandmother who protested outside Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh’s Montgomery County, Md., home last week. “We’re impotent, and this is really all we got other than praying that people vote in November.”

Source Article from https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/05/12/protests-youngkin-hogan-justices-abortion/

Finland’s President Sauli Niinisto and Prime Minister Sanna Marin said Thursday that the country should apply to join NATO “without delay.”

Thursday’s announcement is the strongest sign yet that Finland will make a formal application to join NATO. Membership would be historic for the Nordic country, which has had a decades-long policy of military neutrality.

“Finland must apply for NATO membership without delay.” the leaders said in a joint statement, adding that they hoped that “the national steps still needed to make this decision will be taken rapidly within the next few days.”

“NATO membership would strengthen Finland’s security” and that Finland’s membership would in turn “strengthen the entire defence alliance.”

The government will debate the issue over the weekend and the Finnish parliament is expected to give its final approval to the application as early as Monday.

President Navasto said Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had changed Finland’s security situation although there was no immediate threat.

Soon after Finland’s announcement, fellow Nordic country Denmark said it would push for the quick NATO admission of Finland.

“Denmark will do everything for a quick admission process after the formal application,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Twitter.

There is a risk the move from Helsinki could spark aggression from Russia, where President Vladimir Putin has expressed his opposition against NATO’s enlargement.

Finland shares a 830-mile border with Russia; if it joins the military alliance, the land border that Russia shares with NATO territories would roughly double (Russia has land borders with 14 countries and five of them are NATO members: Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland and Norway).

Finland has been reviewing its security policy in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which showed the Kremlin is willing attack a neighboring nation. Finland has been invaded in the past — in 1939, the Soviet Union attacked Finland in what became known as the Winter War.

NATO — or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization — was founded in 1949 by the U.S., Canada, and several Western European nations to provide collective security against modern Russia’s forebear, the Soviet Union.

Ever since its foundation, the alliance has had a thorny relationship with the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War, and following its collapse in 1991, the Russian Federation.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated shortly.

Source Article from https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/12/finland-announces-bid-to-join-nato-in-historic-move.html

A fast-moving brush fire in Southern California that has burned several homes prompted evacuation orders for nearby residents.

Helicopter aerials from NBC affiliate KNBC show flames from what is known as the Coastal Fire burning along the canyon area between Laguna Niguel and Aliso Viejo in Orange County. At an evening briefing with Southern California fire officials, a spokesperson said about 20 homes were destroyed.

KCRA 3’s Melanie Wingo went to Orange County to provide live coverage of the fire. Stay tuned here for the latest.

Watch aerials of the fire as it continued to burn through Wednesday evening.

Coastal Fire Activity

As of 10:38 p.m., the fire has burned at least 195 acres, and there is no known containment of the fire, according to the Orange County Fire Authority.

The fire tore through thick brush as it burned uphill toward Aliso Summit Trail and the neighboring homes. The massive plume of smoke could be seen for miles in Orange and Los Angeles counties.

Crews have dropped fire retardant lines around the perimeter of the Coastal Fire to help slow the spread.

KCRA 3 Chief Meteorologist Mark Finan said an onshore breeze was pushing the fire up the sides of canyons.

Watch a 7:30 p.m. briefing from fire officials below.

Coastal Fire Evacuations

According to the Orange County Fire Authority, the area north of Flying Cloud and Pacific Island drives to Highlands Avenue and Pacific Island Drive is under a mandatory evacuation order.

The area south of Flying Cloud and Pacific Island drives to Pacific Island Drive and Crown Valley Parkway is under an evacuation warning, the fire authority said.

When a mandatory evacuation order is issued, that means there is a legitimate threat to safety. That is the time to leave the area immediately, taking only essential valuables with you. With evacuation warnings, residents are not yet required to leave but should be cautious and ready to leave at a moment’s notice.

People in Laguna Niguel are urged to sign up for emergency alerts at www.alertoc.com and register for Nixle by texting: 92677 to 888-777.

You can see real-time evacuation areas here.

| RELATED | 2022 California Wildfire Preparedness Guide: What to know and how to stay safe

Source Article from https://www.kcra.com/article/southern-california-coastal-fire-close-to-homes/39972682

SEOUL, May 12 (Reuters) – North Korea confirmed its first COVID-19 outbreak on Thursday, calling it the “gravest national emergency” and ordering a national lockdown, with state media reporting an Omicron variant had been detected in Pyongyang.

The first public admission of COVID infections highlights the potential for a major crisis in a country that lacks medical resources and has refused international help with vaccinations and kept its borders shut.

As of March, no cases of COVID-19 have been reported, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), and there is no official record of any North Koreans having been vaccinated.

“The state’s most serious emergency has occurred: A break was made on our emergency epidemic prevention front that had been firmly defended until now,” official KCNA news agency said.

Samples taken on May 8 from people in Pyongyang who were experiencing fevers showed a sub-variant of the Omicron virus, also known as BA.2, the report said, without specifying case numbers or possible sources of infection.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un convened a meeting on Thursday of the ruling Workers’ Party’s powerful politburo, ordering a “strict lockdown” nationwide and the mobilisation of emergency reserve medical supplies.

“The state epidemic prevention work shall be switched over to the maximum emergency epidemic prevention system,” KCNA said.

State television showed Kim attending the politburo meeting wearing a disposable facial mask. In past footage of such meetings or other events, everyone but him wore a mask.

North Korea had never formally confirmed a COVID-19 infection, South Korea and U.S. officials have said an outbreak in the isolated country cannot be ruled out, as it had trade and people-to-people exchanges with China before sealing the border in early 2020.

Kim has enforced strict quarantine measures including intra-province movements, and in July 2020, declared an emergency and imposed a three-week lockdown on Kaesong, near the inter-Korean border, after a man who defected to the South in 2017 returned to the city showing COVID symptoms.

The WHO’s latest datashowed 64,207 of North Korea’s 25 million people have received COVID-19 testing and all tested negative as of March 31.

North Korea had declined vaccinesupplies from the COVAX sharing programme and the Sinovac Biotech vaccine from China, suggesting the vast majority of civilians may be unvaccinated. read more

The office of South Korea’s new president, Yoon Suk-yeol, who was sworn in on Tuesday, said it would not link humanitarian aid to the political situation.

Kwon Young-se, Yoon’s nominee for unification minister responsible for inter-Korean ties, told his confirmation hearing that he would prepare humanitarian assistance for the North, including COVID treatment, syringes and other medical supplies.

The news of the outbreak came afterU.S. and South Korean officialswarned the North could conduct itsfirst nuclear test since 2017 as early as this month, after breaking a 2017 moratorium on long-range missile testing. read more

NO VACCINE, POOR MEDICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

At the politburo meeting, Kim said the emergency measures are aimed at curbing the virus’ spread and rapidly eliminating the source of transmission. The politburo criticised anti-epidemic officials’ “lack of awareness, slackness, irresponsibility and incompetence,” KCNA said.

A failure to contain infections could be an “unprecedented crisis” for Kim’s leadership, said Lim Eul-chul, a professor of North Korean studies at Kyungnam University in South Korea.

“Given a more inferior vaccination situation and testing capacity and public health infrastructure compared to China, plus the lack of intensive care units, there’s potential for scores of casualties,” he said.

South Korea’s central bank said in July 2021 the North’s economy had suffered its biggest contraction in 23 years in 2020, weighed down by border controls, U.N. sanctions and bad weather. read more

Cheong Seong-chang of the Sejong Institute noted that North Korea’s nationwide lockdown is likely to be immensely disruptive over time, deepening food shortages and public confusion.

Professor Yang Moo-jin of the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul said Kim’s calling of the politburo meeting at dawn could be an indirect plea to the international community for help.

Earlier on Thursday, Chinese state television reported North Korea has required its people to stay at home since Tuesday as many having “suspected flu symptoms”, without referring to COVID-19.

NK News, a South Korea-based website monitoring North Koreaalso said this week that Pyongyang residents have been told to remain indoors because of a “national problem” without details.

The main crossing between China’s Dandong and the north-western North Korean town of Sinuiju was closed in April because of the COVID situation in the Chinese city. read more

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Source Article from https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/nkorea-says-it-detected-outbreak-stealth-omicron-virus-state-media-2022-05-12/