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NEW YORK (WABC) — Subway shooting suspect Frank James refused to come to federal court for his 1 p.m. scheduled status conference Wednesday, prompting the judge to order the United States Marshals Service to forcibly bring him in.
“Upon the defendant’s refusal to appear before the Court when requested in connection with the above-captioned case, it is hereby: ORDERED that the United States Marshals Service, their agents, and/or designees, use all necessary force to produce the above-named defendant,” Judge William Kuntz said.
James allegedly shot 10 people on a subway train in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, April 13 before he slipped away on a different train and became the subject of a manhunt.
He has pleaded not guilty to charges of conducting a violent attack against a mass transportation system.
On Wednesday, a judge refused a defense request to delay the trial.
It comes as Eyewitness News was along for the ride Tuesday night as New York City’s top cop went underground in an effort to keep riders safe on the subway.
Police Commissioner Keechant Sewell toured the subway station where a teen was assaulted over the weekend and rode with New Yorkers who all have an opinion.
It’s been a rough two weeks in the transit system, with three murders — two in the subway and one on a bus.
The NYPD, which already flooded transit with thousands of cops since the beginning of the year, surged nearly a thousand more, focusing on 15 train lines in 20 stations citywide.
“Obviously we’re concerned about the safety of New Yorkers,” Sewell said. “This subway has to be safe. I remember taking the subway myself to go to school. The people who go to school, the people who work in the city, and this is the lifeblood, it has to be safe.”
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New York congressman and Republican candidate for governor Lee Zeldin says his family is safe after two strangers were shot outside his Long Island home on Sunday.
Zeldin said in a statement that he does not know the identities of the two people who were shot but that they were found under his porch and in the bushes in front of his home in Shirley, New York. The congressman and his wife were not at home at the time of the shooting but their teenage daughters were in the home and heard gunshots and screaming, he said in the statement released by his office.
Zeldin said his 16-year-old daughters locked themselves in a bathroom and called 911. The family is shaken but OK, he said. Zeldin and his wife were returning from a parade in the Bronx when the shooting occurred.
He said police officers were at his home investigating Sunday evening and were looking over the home’s security cameras. The two people who were shot were taken to local hospitals, he said.
“My daughters are shaken, but ok,” he said. “Like so many New Yorkers, crime has literally made its way to our front door. My family is grateful to all who have reached out and we will provide another update when we can.”
Zeldin planned to hold a news conference outside his home Sunday night.
The Suffolk County Police Department issued a brief statement saying it was investigating the shooting. Police had no information to release about who fired the shots or who first found the two people shot, a spokeswoman said.
Zeldin, who is running against Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, has made rising crime rates and violent crime a focus of his campaign. He has called for the state’s bail laws to be toughened, among other measures.
Hochul said she was briefed on the shooting and was “relieved” the Zeldin family was unharmed.
“I’ve been briefed on the shooting outside of Congressman Zeldin’s home,” she tweeted. “As we await more details, I’m relieved to hear the Zeldin family is safe and grateful for law enforcement’s quick response.”
It’s the second scare he’s had in several months. In July, he was assaulted while campaigning in upstate New York when a man approached him onstage and thrust a sharp object near his head and neck. He was uninjured and the man was arrested.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A 23-year-old man whose firearm was used to shoot and kill an off-duty firefighter has been charged in federal court.
A statement from the U.S. District Attorney’s Office indicated Ja’Von L. Taylor was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm.
The news release stated surveillance video showed Taylor and a victim, later identified as Kansas City Fire Department firefighter Anthony Santi, fighting over a firearm Taylor was holding outside the Road Star gas station at the corner of US 40 Highway and Sterling Avenue.
The gun had an extended magazine, federal prosecutors stated.
A woman who was a passenger with Taylor got a hold of the firearm and fired a round, apparently shooting Santi in the back. He died from his injuries.
A probable cause document stated Taylor is a convicted felon out of Missouri for first-degree robbery.
Independence Police had released two suspects were taken into custody but had not yet identified them, as of 12 p.m. Friday.
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Washington Commanders rookie running back Brian Robinson Jr. appears likely to make his NFL regular season debut Sunday, just six weeks after being shot twice in the leg during a robbery attempt in Washington, D.C.
The Commanders announced Saturday that the 23-year-old Robinson had been activated from the non-football injury list, meaning he will be eligible to play Sunday when the 1-3 Commanders host the Tennessee Titans. Sources told CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones that Robinson is expected to play.
Robinson practiced with the team Thursday, his first practice since the shooting.
“It was beautiful,” Robinson said of his first day back. “Just getting back on the field, having fun, being around my coaches and team again, it was just a beautiful day for me.”
Head coach Ron Rivera said Robinson looked solid in practice and was relieved not to see any hesitation.
“It was good to have him out there,” Rivera said. “He’s got a little bit ways to go. Conditioning will be a question, that’s for sure.”
On Aug. 28, according to D.C. police, Robinson was shot twice in the right leg by two suspects in the Northeast Washington neighborhood. The bullets missed all the ligaments and bones in Robinson’s right knee.
No arrests have been made in the case. Police have released surveillance photos of the two suspects.
Robinson, a third-round pick out of Alabama, impressed so much in training camp and the preseason he was expected to be Washington’s starting running back prior to the shooting.

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New body camera video released by the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office shows the frantic moments after actor Alec Baldwin allegedly discharged a gun on the set of “Rust,” killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
The video shows Baldwin holding the gun before the tragic incident as well as the aftermath of the shooting, with Hutchins on the ground surrounded by first responders.
Photos of the gun and Baldwin’s hands after the shooting were also released.
Baldwin is seen telling two officers after the shooting that he didn’t pull the trigger of the 45-caliber prop gun while rehearsing the scene, and that he didn’t know who put a live round in the weapon.
“I take the gun out and as the barrel clears, I turn and cock the gun and the gun goes off,” Baldwin said.
The video also shows director Joel Souza lying on the ground, injured by the same bullet that killed Hutchins.
A separate report about the working conditions on the “Rust” set found that the film’s management “knew that firearm safety procedures were not being followed on set and demonstrated plain indifference to employee safety by failing to review work practices and take corrective action.”
Baldwin was also a producer on the film, but he doesn’t blame himself for the accident.
“I feel that someone is responsible for what happened and I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me,” he previously said.
Investigators said they are still waiting for phone records and ballistic information in order to complete the criminal investigation.
Baldwin has not been charged.

CROSS DONATIONS ON WISN.COM AND THE WISN 12 APP. TONIGHT, AN ARREST AND CHARGES IN THE SHOOTING OF A 16-YEAR-OLD STUDENT OUTSIDE RACINE’S CASE HIGH SCHOOL. PATRICK: MOUNT PLEASANT POLICE SAY LAW ENFORCEMENT TOOK 19-YEAR-OLD TYRESE LOVE, OF RACINE, INTO CUSTODY IN CHICAGO THIS MORNING. THE SHOOTING HAPPENED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT THE DELTA HOTEL, ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE SCHOOL. ACCORDING TO A CRIMINAL COMPLAINT FILED TODAY, THE VICTIM BEGAN VERBALLY SPARRING WITH LOVE. LOVE THEN PULLED A GUN FROM HIS WAISTBAND AND FIRED. THE VICTIM WAS STRUCK ONCE. FOUR OTHER PEOPLE, WHO WERE ALSO THERE, RAN TO THE HIGH SCHOOL. POLICE SAY THE VICTIM IS IN SERIOUS, BUT STABLE CONDITION. POLICE SAY THE SUSPECT REMAI
19-year-old arrested in shooting of Racine Case football player
16-year-old Zysean Golden was found shot in the parking lot of a hotel across the street from Case High School.
Mount Pleasant Police say they have arrested a 19-year-old in the shooting of a Racine Case High School football player. Zysean Golden, 16, was found on Wednesday, September 28th, suffering from a gunshot wound in the parking lot of the Delta Hotel. That’s across the street from Case High School.On Friday, police say with the help of the FBI Gang Task Force, U.S. Marshals, and Chicago Police they arrested Tyrese Love from Racine. Police say Love fled the scene on a bicycle. The 19-year-old was found in Chicago and is being held in the Cook County Jail awaiting extradition to Racine for attempted homicide charges.Golden’s mother tells WISN 12 News that he is still recovering from the gunshot wound at Froedtert Hospital, but is in stable condition.
Mount Pleasant Police say they have arrested a 19-year-old in the shooting of a Racine Case High School football player. Zysean Golden, 16, was found on Wednesday, September 28th, suffering from a gunshot wound in the parking lot of the Delta Hotel. That’s across the street from Case High School.
On Friday, police say with the help of the FBI Gang Task Force, U.S. Marshals, and Chicago Police they arrested Tyrese Love from Racine. Police say Love fled the scene on a bicycle. The 19-year-old was found in Chicago and is being held in the Cook County Jail awaiting extradition to Racine for attempted homicide charges.
Golden’s mother tells WISN 12 News that he is still recovering from the gunshot wound at Froedtert Hospital, but is in stable condition.

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Dallas police released body camera footage on Thursday showing officers warning an armed suspect multiple times early Wednesday before the confrontation ended in a barrage of bullets.
Officer Brandy Walling sustained a minor injury. The suspect, now identified as 64-year-old Darrell Hibbard, later died at a local hospital.
“This is never our intended outcome,” Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia said at a press briefing to release body camera footage from all three responding officers.
Garcia called the cameras one of the “best things to happen to law enforcement” in a career spanning more than 30 years.
“I can come up here and tell you all day long how scary that situation was, right? You’re not gonna get the feeling to see the reaction of those officers facing an armed gunman in a gun battle,” Garcia said.
Officers were called out to the 10300 block of Shiloh Road just before 5:30 a.m. Wednesday morning after receiving several 911 calls reporting a man with a gun.
Walling was first on scene. Her body camera captured her screaming at least 30 commands for Hibbard to drop his weapon as he appeared to stand near the sidewalk in front his home.
That officer – her voice becoming more strident – even warning Hibbard “you’re going to get shot.” After about a minute and a half of such commands, the exchange ends in a barrage of gunfire.
And while the body camera shows officers in the line of fire – two patrol vehicles were hit by bullets – the video cannot answer the pressing question of why Hibbard refused to drop his weapon.
“I have no idea,” Garcia said in response to a reporter question. “We need to try to get more history on this individual, what he was thinking. But at this point, we don’t know why he did not or why he began to fire at my officers.”
As multiple investigations continue to pursue answers, Garcia said they are exploring possible mental health issues. According to Garcia, more weapons were found stashed on Hibbard’s porch. Even after he was wounded, Garcia said Hibbard continued to point his weapon at officers.
“It gives you all a sense of what they face every day… the dangers of this honorable profession,” Garcia said.

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Nov 26, 2021
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