Colorado schools see hundreds of suicide threats each month

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Colorado schools see hundreds of suicide threats each month DENVER (KDVR) -- Suicide threats are inching up in Colorado schools, according to the state's anonymous reporting system, Safe2Tell. There were 2,630 reports sent to Safe2Tell's system in March, 11% more than in February and the most reported in the last two years. Threats of planned school attacks common in Colorado, most recently in Loveland About one in every eight of these reports, 11.5%, were reports of suicide threats. Historically, suicide threats are the most common report to Safe2Tell, next to bullying or complaints about the school itself. Suicide threats have not been consistently this high since before the pandemic. There have been around 300 such threats per month reported to Safe2Tell this winter. Prior to school closures beginning in March 2020, there were closer to 400 per month.Most of these reports were judged valid, meaning they required some kind of real-life response and intended to protect, help or prevent harm.

Should you turn on your sprinkler in the spring heat?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Should you turn on your sprinkler in the spring heat? DENVER (KDVR) --Record-high heat in Denver may be tempting many people to turn on their sprinkler systems.Mark Overton with NationScapes sprinkler repair service in Denver says the safest choice is to wait until May. "It's a little early in the year here in Colorado. We can get freezing weather all the way up until Mother's Day," Overton said.However, if residents choose to turn it on, Overton says to wrap the exposed pipes and pay close attention to the weather. "If it's going to get cold enough to freeze that backflow preventer, your best bet is to shut the water off and drain your backflow preventer," he said. April heat wave: Denver breaks temperature record from 41 years ago If a backflow preventer freezes and breaks, it can cost more than a thousand dollars to repair.Experts agree that heat and wind can affect grass. "It will dry out a little bit more and you may even see some death of the grass," said David Rhine, an arborist with SavATree, tree, shrub and la...

FWC officials caught on camera mistakenly killing pet boa at reptile breeders’ warehouse

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

FWC officials caught on camera mistakenly killing pet boa at reptile breeders’ warehouse WARNING: Video and audio in this story may be disturbing to some viewers.Wildlife officers euthanize dozens of invasive snakes, but the owner of a snake at a reptile warehouse said some of those officers made a “snake mistake.”Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers went to the warehouse last week to euthanize 30 illegal pythons.A bang caught on camera is the sound the owner of these snakes could not bear to hear, so he left the room without his cellphone so it could capture the officers on video as they went to work.On the video, you can hear a penetrating bolt gun used to kill pythons with a shot to the head.“I really didn’t know what to expect,” said snake breeder Chris Coffee.Coffee is a partner in a reptile breeding company, and after a long legal battle with the FWC, he agreed to allow officers to visit his Broward County facility.“So I basically had to do whatever they said,” he said. “I just wanted to comply ...

Car crash sends boat on trailer off the road in Fort Lauderdale

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Car crash sends boat on trailer off the road in Fort Lauderdale A crash sent a truck and a boat that it was hauling completely off the road in Fort Lauderdale.Florida Highway Patrol and Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, responded to the scene Tuesday after two cars slammed into each other just south of Oakland Park Boulevard in the northbound lanes of Interstate 95.The boat veered into the bushes off the highway.No one was hurt in the crash.

Authorities in Louisville release bodycam video of police response to shooting at bank that left 5 people dead

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Authorities in Louisville release bodycam video of police response to shooting at bank that left 5 people dead Editor’s note: If you or someone you know needs help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. You can also reach a crisis counselor by messaging the Crisis Text Line at 741741.    (CNN) — The Louisville Metro Police Department has released dramatic bodycam video of officers responding to the Monday bank shooting where five people were killed and an officer kills the gunman.The bodycam video shows the tense moments between police officers and the shooter, Connor Sturgeon. It begins with video from Officer Nickolas Wilt who drives up to the scene with his training officer, identified as Cory “CJ” Galloway.Wilt, police say, was shot in the head as he ran toward the gunshots police were facing as they arrived. He is listed in critical condition. Wilt’s camera shows him following Galloway up the outside steps to the bank, his service pistol in his two hands. The video cuts off before he is shot.Bodycam fo...

Officials warn about ‘juice jacking’ threat involving public phone charging ports

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Officials warn about ‘juice jacking’ threat involving public phone charging ports Federal officials recently shared a warning about a practice known as “Juice Jacking” that officials said allows hackers to access data on phones using some public power outlets or public charging stations.In the wake of this warning, officials have also shared ways individuals can protect themselves. “They download your information, or make a copy of it, or infect your iPhone, where they can do damage to other systems or shut down your iPhone completely,” cybersecurity expert Kevin Powers told 7NEWS. The dangerous trend takes advantage of free charging stations in public places, such as airports, hotels and shopping centers. The FBI posted a message about the trend earlier this month, writing on Twitter that “Bad actors have figured out ways to use public USB ports to introduce malware and monitoring software onto devices.” “When you put in your USB and you plug in what happens to you, unbeknownst to you, is that there is a third party ...

Arrest made in connection with shooting in Lawrence

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Arrest made in connection with shooting in Lawrence A Haverhill man has been arrested in connection with a shooting in Lawrence early Tuesday morning, police announced. Police said officers responded to a report of a fight at the Blue Lounge & Grill on the corner of Canal and Amesbury Streets just after 1 a.m. As police were responding, officials said dispatchers also received several 911 calls reporting shots fired in the same location.Upon arrival, officers located a man who sustained non-life threatening injuries for apparent gunshot wounds, police said. The man was treated on scene by first responders and later taken to Lawrence General Hospital with what police described as non-life-threatening injuries.In an update, Lawrence police said a 32-year-old Haverhill man was later arrested without incident. The man now faces multiple charges including armed assault to murder, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and unlawful possession of a firearm, according to police.

Knicks need ‘Big Game’ Brunson for playoffs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Knicks need ‘Big Game’ Brunson for playoffs Looking at the Knicks, a team facing a series of daunting tasks against the Cavaliers, the best reason to feel optimistic about a playoff upset is the same reason their season was such a pleasant surprise.Jalen Brunson.Two years ago, Tom Thibodeau trotted out Elfrid Payton as the starting point guard. The Knicks, as you might recall, were outmatched over five games by the Hawks. The coach still makes the excuse that the series changed because of a loose ball near the end of Game 2, which is overlooking Payton’s deterioration and the duds from Julius Randle and RJ Barrett.But now the Knicks have Brunson, the same player who a year ago outplayed Donovan Mitchell in a first-round series between the Mavs and Jazz.“He’s always played his best in big games,” Thibodeau said. “We all knew that. That’s just who he is. He’s gotten better every year. And his game translates. He can think on his feet.”New York’s need for ‘Big Game̵...

Cambridge church’s steeple is removed after 6-alarm fire on Easter, Faith Lutheran raises money to rebuild

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

Cambridge church’s steeple is removed after 6-alarm fire on Easter, Faith Lutheran raises money to rebuild The steeple of the Cambridge church that went up in flames on Easter was removed on Tuesday, as “heartbroken” members of Faith Lutheran Church started raising money to rebuild the destroyed church.Fire officials had yet to release a cause of the raging 6-alarm fire as of Tuesday afternoon, while workers started taking off the steeple from 311 Broadway in Cambridge. Heavy flames had been shooting out of the steeple on Easter Sunday, and safety officials had been concerned about the steeple collapsing.The church had a service on Sunday morning, hours before the building was engulfed in heavy fire and smoke in the late afternoon into the evening.“We are heartbroken at the loss of this beautiful 114-year-old structure, a unique landmark in the Port neighborhood of Cambridge,” said Kristin Griffin, who organized a GoFundMe recovery fund for the church.Faith Lutheran Church hopes to restore this property at 311 Broadway, she added.“We are hoping for an Easter...

New York latest state to stockpile abortion-inducing pills

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:58:01 GMT

New York latest state to stockpile abortion-inducing pills ALBANY, N.Y. — New York joined other Democratic-led states Tuesday in stockpiling abortion pills in response to a Texas court ruling that could limit access to the commonly used drug.At the governor’s direction, the state Department of Health will begin purchasing 150,000 doses of misoprostol, one of two commonly used abortion-inducing drugs, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced.“This isn’t just an attack on abortion, this is an attack on democracy,” the Democratic governor said, adding that she wouldn’t let “one extremist judge turn back the clock” on reproductive care.New Yorkers will continue to have access to medication abortion “no matter what,” she said. If the drug is taken off the market, Hochul said the state will provide $20 million to providers in order to bolster access to other methods of care.Hochul is the latest Democratic governor to announce the stockpiling of abortion medication after two federal judges issu...