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CBS News
18 hours ago
- CBS News
Addison teen charged with leading police on high-speed chase, possessing gun in Wood Dale, Illinois
A teen was ordered held after being charged with leading police on a high-speed chase while possessing a handgun in Wood Dale, Illinois, earlier this week, the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office announced on Friday. Emmanuel Rivera, 18, of Addison, Illinois, was charged with two counts of aggravated fleeing and eluding, one count of aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon, and multiple misdemeanor and petty traffic offenses, including leaving the scene of an accident involving damage and speeding over 35 miles per hour over the limit. Rivera appeared in court Thursday afternoon, where the judge granted the state's motion to deny his pre-trial release. On Tuesday, Wood Dale officers responded to a disturbance involving a white Nissan sedan in the 500 block of North Maple Avenue, just after 9 p.m. Shortly after, officers saw the Nissan heading northbound on Maple Avenue as it turned east onto Elmhurst Street. Officers in two separate squad cars activated their emergency lights and attempted to perform a traffic stop. The Nissan driver, later identified as Rivera, allegedly did not pull over, ignored a stop sign, and fled eastbound on Elmhurst Street, leading to a pursuit. It is further alleged that Rivera reached speeds of at least 60 miles per hour in a 20-mile-per-hour zone, the office said. After turning southbound on Route 83 from Elmhurst Street, he crashed into a median and disabled the Nissan. At that time, Rivera and multiple occupants allegedly exited the vehicle and fled on foot. During a search of the Nissan, officers found a Glock 27, sub-compact, .40 caliber firearm with one bullet in the chamber. Later that evening, officers identified Rivera as the driver. He turned himself in to the Wood Dale Police Department. He is due back in court on July 21.
Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Yahoo
Highland man threatened to kill his wife and himself with rifle over financial dispute, charges say
HIGHLAND, Utah () — A Highland man has been charged with threatening to kill his wife and himself after an argument over finances. The 67-year-old man, who ABC4 is keeping anonymous to protect the victims, is charged with aggravated abuse of a vulnerable adult, aggravated assault, possession of a dangerous weapon with criminal intent, threat of violence, and interruption of a communication device. All charges had a domestic violence enhancement. According to charging documents, on June 8, 2025, the man and his 66-year-old wife had an argument about finances at their home in Highland. His wife went into their office to use the computer and check information. Convicted stalker and repeat offender arrested again, police say After she entered the office, the 67-year-old allegedly came in and shut the door behind him. He brandished a rifle with a 'high-powered scope and a suppressor' at the woman and told her he 'had no choice but to kill her and himself.' The wife called 911, but the 67-year-old grabbed her phone and threw it. Documents say that another family member inside the home heard the woman screaming for help and pleading for her life. The family member called 911. Officers with the Lone Peak Police Department arrived and were able to get everyone out of the house without incident. Police located a loaded Glock 27 with a bullet in the chamber as well as the rifle that was allegedly used to threaten the woman. The 67-year-old man was booked into the Utah County Jail and is currently being held without bail. Wildfire burns 1500 acres in France Canyon in Garfield County, not contained Judge blocks Trump's National Guard deployment in Los Angeles Rubio: US 'not involved' in Israel's strike inside Iran Highland man threatened to kill his wife and himself with rifle over financial dispute, charges say Aerial firefighting crews ready for southern Utah's peak fire season Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
11-06-2025
- Yahoo
Police: 3 men charged after drug, gun trafficking investigation in Baton Rouge
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Police arrested three men after an investigation into drug and gun trafficking violations in Baton Rouge. The Baton Rouge Police Department announced the arrests of Jaquael Robinson, 20, Deonta White, 25, and Keyon Kyser, 23. Police said Robinson was identified as a member of the 'Shiesty Gang Kartel' after the investigation was launched in May. Investigators searched two homes on Jefferson Highway and Gwen Drive on June 9. Police noted that the Gwen Drive home was previously searched in April. Guns and drugs seized: Black 9mm Freedom Ordinance FX-9 pistol PR Binary Trigger 9.7 grams of marijuana Black .40 caliber Glock 27 handgun Black multi-caliber Radical Firearms RF-15 Black 9mm Glock 19 10 30mg Adderall pills 20.8 grams of fentanyl Five THC Vape Cartridges A pink, black, and silver 38 caliber Pink Lady revolver Two digital scales Bottle of Mannitol Four handgun magazines 125 capsule pills containing methamphetamine 17 packets of THC gummies 29.2 grams of marijuana Black 9mm Canik TP-9 handgun Five foil blister packs containing 47 Tapentadol pills 46.5 grams of fentanyl .22 caliber with unidentifiable make and model Robinson was arrested on charges of: Two counts of possession with intent to distribute Schedule I Two counts of possession with intent to distribute Schedule II Possession of a firearm by a convicted felon Possession of a firearm in the presence of a controlled dangerous substance Illegal use of controlled dangerous substances in the presence of a person under 17 years of age Possession of drug paraphernalia Police noted that Robinson was previously arrested on gun and drug charges. White was arrested on charges of: Two counts of possession with intent to distribute Schedule I Three counts of possession with intent to distribute Schedule II Prohibition on the possession of firearms by a person against whom a protective order is issued Possession of drug paraphernalia Police said White has been arrested previously on drug, gun, and theft charges. Kyser was arrested on charges of: Two counts of possession with intent to distribute Schedule I Three counts of possession with intent to distribute Schedule II Possession of drug paraphernalia According to BRPD, Kyser has been arrested previously on charges of home invasion, domestic abuse, child endangerment, battery, and obstruction of justice. Police arrest man accused of woman's shooting death in Baton Rouge Military members boo Newsom, Biden and the press during Trump speech Coast Guard suspends search for 6 after plane crashes into ocean off San Diego Two-thirds support policies prioritizing birth sex over gender identity: Gallup Louisiana man faces charges of stalking, video voyeurism House Republicans tee up tweaks to Trump megabill Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
25-03-2025
- Yahoo
DC man sentenced to 7 years after showing machine gun, drugs on Instagram live
WASHINGTON () — A 22-year-old man was sentenced to 84 months in federal prison after he went live on social media showing a gun and drugs. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia () said Corey Whittico was sentenced on Monday. His sentencing comes after he pleaded guilty in December of 2024 to unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition of a felon and related charges. The attorney's office said that during the video, Whittico showed a pistol with a machine gun conversion as he was traveling from Maryland into the District. Throughout the video, he also showed over a kilogram of marijuana that he stashed in the back of the car. Violence interrupter, DC man charged with first-degree murder in H Street lounge shooting Court documents revealed that in 2023, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) watched the live video on Instagram from Whittico's account. When he turned the camera around, he showed a black Glock handgun that had been outfitted with an aftermarket machine gun conversion, also known as a 'switch.' Within the next minute, Whittico reached into the backseat and showed marijuana in a black and clear bag. Officials said investigators drove to the Clay Terrace community in Northeast D.C. and continued watching Whittico's live. The officers then spotted Whittico sitting inside a Honda Accord. Shortly after, police pulled the Honda over and found three separate packages of marijuana that weighed over three pounds. Officers then found a Glock 27, a .40 caliber semiautomatic, loaded with 17 rounds under the passenger seat. DC leaders break ground on new recreation Center, early childhood education center in Fort Lincoln The USADC said officers also found a Glock 45, 9 mm semiautomatic loaded with 26 rounds of ammunition and a laser. Officials noted that Whittico is a previously convicted felon and is not allowed to have guns or ammunition. In 2023, he was convicted of robbery in Prince George's County and sentenced to 10 years in prison. However, eight and a half years of his sentence was suspended. The judge ordered Whittico to serve three years of supervised release. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
24-03-2025
- Yahoo
Man sentenced to 7 years in prison for robbery at Busboys and Poets in DC
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A Maryland man was sentenced last week for a February 2022 robbery at Busboys and Poets in D.C., according to the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia (USADC). According to the USADC, Isaiah Chase, 27, of Silver Spring, Md., was sentenced by the U.S. District Court to seven years in federal prison with five years of supervised probation upon release for the gunpoint robbery. 2 arrested in Maryland after burglary at gun store in Fairfax County, police say The USADC says Chase pled guilty in August 2024 to brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence. Court documents state Chase was one of the conspirators who planned to rob the Busboys and Poets in the 400 block of K Street NW. with the help of an employee on Feb. 6, 2022. According to court documents, the employee told Chase to arrive at the bookstore around 9:30 p.m. and to enter when a specific person could be seen at the front of the business. Getting ready to bloom: Cherry blossoms reach stage 5 of 6 Court documents continue by stating Chase and two other people entered the store when employees were cleaning for the night, wearing dark clothes and masks. The three robbers pointed guns at the employees and demanded money; however, they were only able to take the keys to the business before driving away, according to the USADC. Chase was arrested on Nov. 4, 2022, in his Silver Springs apartment, and officers searched his home. At the home, the USADC said officers seized: A loaded Glock 27 .40 caliber handgun with a magazine and 24 rounds of ammunition A loaded .556 caliber automatic machine gun with a magazine containing 49 rounds of ammunition A loaded .556 caliber AM-15 rifle with a magazine containing 25 rounds of ammunition A .40 caliber magazine containing nine rounds of ammunition Two bags of marijuana intended for distribution. The case was investigated by the FBI's Violent Crimes Task Force and MPD's Carjacking Task Force. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.