Human skull found for sale in Florida thrift store's Halloween section
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
FORT MYERS, Fla. (WFLA) — Skulls are common decorations in stores during Halloween, but usually they're made in a factory.A thrift store in Fort Myers, Florida, learned it was selling an unusual item when one of its shoppers noticed that one of the skulls in the Halloween section was actually real, according to the Lee County Sheriff's Office. Man’s body mistaken for Halloween prop; lawn mowed around him The shopper, an anthropologist of all things, recognized the skull was, in fact, human, prompting detectives to come and pick it up. While some anthropologists focus more on cultural studies, others are experts in recognizing and analyzing human remains, like forensic anthropologists.Detectives agreed that the skull appeared to be human and sent it to the District 21 Medical Examiner's Office.(Lee County Sheriff's Office)(Lee County Sheriff's Office)Deputies said the store owner told them that the skull was found inside a storage unit that was purchased years ago and had been left...Gophers men’s basketball: Parker Fox, Isaiah Ihnen bonded through ‘ridiculous’ knee injuries
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
Parker Fox and Isaiah Ihnen are joined at the knee.At the hip, too. But after the forwards on the Gophers men’s basketball team went through consecutive serious knee injuries, which robbed both of them of the past two seasons, especially at the knee. The teammates and roommates bonded as they went side-by-side through the process, not once but twice.In 2021, Fox needed surgery on the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee as he transferred to the U that spring from Division II Northern State, while Ihnen needed ACL surgery in the summer going into his third season at Minnesota.In 2022, Fox tore the ACL in his right knee in June, and Ihnen re-injured the ACL in his left knee a few weeks later.“It was ridiculous, honestly, to have these types of injuries back-to-back,” Ihnen said. “You would not wish that on anyone, but at the same time, it was a blessing to have (Fox) there with me. He’s a very light-hearted guy and very motivated as well. He helped me push myself. I helped him....Vikings quarterback Jaren Hall leaves first start with concussion
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
The worst part is Jaren Hall was kind of cooking.After struggling to find a rhythm on his first drive, the rookie quarterback had the Vikings in position to score a touchdown on his second drive.He completed a quick pass to tight end Johnny Mundt for a gain of 18 yards, then a deep pass to running back Alexander Mattison for a gain of 47 yards.That put the Vikings in the low red zone where Hall tried to scramble for a touchdown. He got hit hard near the goal line, slammed the back of his head into the turf, and had to be helped off the field.After briefly getting checked out in the medical tent, Hall was quickly ruled out with a concussion. He finished the game 5 for 6 for 78 yards through the air to go along with 11 yards on the ground.In place of Hall, the Vikings turned to Josh Dobbs, the journey quarterback they acquired at the trade deadline this past week.Related ArticlesMinnesota Vikings | Vikings left tackle Christian Darrisaw ruled out for game against Falcons ...Business People: 3M names finance executive for its Health Care group
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
OF NOTEWayde McMillan3M Co., Maplewood, announced Wayde McMillan as chief financial officer for the company’s Health Care Business Group, effective Nov. 1. McMillan joins 3M from Insulet, where he was executive vice president, CFO and treasurer.ADVERTISING/PUBLIC RELATIONSCollective Measures, a Minneapolis-based ad agency, announced the hires of Matt Larson as vice president of Media and Connection Strategy, and Lindsay Early as vice president of Client Services. Larson previously was with Haworth Marketing + Media; Early most recently worked at Optum.FOODMilk Specialties Global, an Eden Prairie-based processor of raw dairy products into ingredients for the food industry, announced that Vincent Macciocchi has joined the board of directors. Macciocchi currently serves as senior vice president at ADM and president of its Nutrition business.FINANCIAL SERVICESU.S. Bank, Minneapolis, announced it has named Ariel Meyerstein to lead its Environmental, Social and Governance program office. ...Thousands celebrate culture at 52nd Annual Festival of Nations
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On Sunday, over 3,000 people celebrated the 52nd Annual Festival of Nations at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center. From the colorful outfits everyone was wearing, it was definitely a festive festival celebrating each country’s unique features. And an event that is well-needed when many feel the world can be divisive. This event is a reminder of what unites everyone- arts…music…and, of course, the food. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Monaj Ajmera, Chairman of the event, said that since 1972, the festival has been celebrating diverse cultures from around the world.“The beauty is that we are of different thinking, of different cultures, but we work together,” Ajmera said. “We don’t always agree on everything, but once a decision is made - we all [are supportive].”The event featured a parade of nations, arts and crafts, along with music and dance. Sandra Gomez and her family were at the event represen...Robbery and assault occurred in south St. Louis
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY – Police arrived to a robbery incident during which the victim was also physically assaulted with a punch to the face on November 4 at approximately 11:23 p.m.The victim reported that the incident was a recent hold-up. He explained that the suspect approached him and initially asked for a cigarette. However, when the victim informed the suspect that he didn't have one, the situation escalated. The suspect then showed a black handgun, aimed it at the victim, and demanded the victim's belongings.When the victim resisted and refused to surrender his property, the suspect resorted to violence, striking the victim in the face. The assailant made off with the victim's backpack on foot.The investigation into this incident is ongoing.Robbery at a motel in south St. Louis, victim robbed at gunpoint
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY – Police received a call from a Super 8 motel in the early hours of November 5, around 1:20 a.m. The call was in response to a robbery in which a person they had just met held the victim at gunpoint.According to the victim, she had met the suspect just the day before, and they had exchanged phone numbers. Then the two had arranged to meet in the victim's hotel room later. While at the motel, the suspect produced a handgun and threatened the victim, demanding money. Fearing for her safety, the victim listened, and the suspect fled the scene in a black sedan.The investigation into this incident is currently ongoing.Carjacking Incident Reported Near Arlington and Patton
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY -- Officers responded to a call regarding a carjacking n November 4, at approximately 5 p.m. The victim recounted that he was seated in his parked vehicle on Arlington, close to Patton, when a group of young men approached his vehicle.One of the individuals, wearing a mask, waved a handgun and demanded the victim exit the vehicle. They proceeded to take the victim's black .40 caliber handgun and cellphone. Additionally, they physically assaulted the victim by repeatedly striking him in the face before making their escape in the victim's burgundy 2018 Ford Escape.Officers conducted a search and found the victim's vehicle parked and unoccupied in the 5300 block of Patton. The investigation into this incident is currently ongoing.Robbery reported at gas station in north St. Louis
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY – On a Sunday morning at around 7:45 a.m., officers were dispatched to a gas station in the 3700 block of St. Ferdinand in response to a robbery involving a 31-year-old victim. According to the victim, he had been at the gas station located at Page/N Grand Blvd, on November 4 when the robbery took place.The incident began when the suspect offered to sell the victim a pair of Bluetooth headphones for $50. Both individuals then proceeded to the 3700 block of St. Ferdinand, where the victim handed over the money to the suspect. However, instead of providing the headphones, the suspect brandished a handgun and demanded that the victim leave the area, which the victim promptly did.The investigation into this incident is ongoing.1 dead, 6 injured in shooting outside motorcycle club in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:30:06 GMT
One person was killed and six others injured in an overnight shooting outside of a motorcycle cub in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood, police said Sunday.Denver police officers responded to reports of a shooting at 5514 E. 33rd Ave., in the building adjacent to the Horizon Lounge, at 3:09 a.m. Sunday, said Kurt Barnes, a spokesperson for the department.Based on preliminary investigation, the shooting appears to be linked to an after-hours gathering at the Hell’s Lovers Motorcycle Club at that address, Denver police Cmdr. Matt Clark said.Investigators found evidence of multiple guns being fired outside of the club, but officers are still determining whether any shots were fired inside, Barnes said.Barnes said six of the victims were adult men and one was an adult woman, but their names have not been released. One of the victims, an adult male, died from his injuries.The extent of the six other victims’ injuries is unknown at this time, police said.Shareef Aleem, a Pa...Latest news
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