St. Louis County man sentenced on child porn charges

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

St. Louis County man sentenced on child porn charges ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis County man appeared in federal court Tuesday to be sentenced for possession of tens of thousands of videos and images containing child pornography. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Missouri said Christopher Cotton, 32, pleaded guilty in April to one count of receiving child pornography. But before sentencing, Cotton heard letters from victims describing their ongoing pain and grief, and fear they'll be recognized by people who've seen the pictures.“My sexual abuse occurred from the ages of 6-12. During this time my victimization was documented and shared across the country, and is continuously being shared,” wrote one victim under the pseudonym "Andy." “I feel that every single criminal that is found with mine or another child’s images should be held accountable for the highest amount possible to help us victims repair our lives." Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. ...

Homicide on High Line Canal trail under investigation by Arapahoe officials

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

Homicide on High Line Canal trail under investigation by Arapahoe officials The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide after deputies found a man’s body on the High Line Canal trail Tuesday morning.Just after 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, deputies from the sheriff’s office responded to a report of a man lying on the ground of the High Line Canal trail in the area of East Iliff Avenue and South Quebec Street.When deputies arrived, they found the man dead at the scene, deputy John Bartmann said. Investigators were called to the scene and are currently investigating the death as a homicide.According to Bartmann, investigators believe the man died within the last 24 hours.At this time, no information is being released on how the roughly 40-year-old man died. The Arapahoe County coroner’s office will release the victim’s name and cause of death at a later time.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Space Force member jailed on murder charge after chasing down teens suspected of trying to steal wife’s H...

Environmental scientist picks through Disneyland trash with one goal: Zero waste by 2030

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

Environmental scientist picks through Disneyland trash with one goal: Zero waste by 2030 Disneyland Environmental Integration Manager Lotus Thai picks through trash at the Anaheim theme park all in the name of science and in search of an elusive goal: Reaching zero waste to area landfills by 2030.Thai’s job in a nutshell is to get Disneyland visitors and employees to think about what they throw away and how they can recycle it.“Trash isn’t a fun thing to talk about,” Thai said during an interview at Disneyland. “So how do you get people excited about trash?”Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.SEE ALSO: Disneyland resets Oogie Boogie Bash ticket launch after epic tech failureThai invited me to dig through Disneyland’s trash to see how visitors dispose of their leftover hamburgers, french fries, corn dogs, churros and Dole Whips in “Food Only” trash cans that have been rolled out in a few locations throughout the park.Food waste studies like the one I conducted help Th...

More states legalize sales of unpasteurized milk, despite public health warnings

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

More states legalize sales of unpasteurized milk, despite public health warnings LORIMOR, Iowa — Babe the goat is trendier than she looks.Babe lives a quiet life on a hillside farm in southern Iowa, where she grazes on grass with a small herd of fellow goats. Her owner, Stacy Wistock, milks her twice a day.Wistock takes precautions to keep the milk clean, but she rarely pasteurizes it. Until recently, she gave it away to family and friends. Now, she’ll make a little money off it. Iowa legislators decided this spring to join dozens of other states in allowing small producers to sell unpasteurized milk from cows, goats, and sheep.Public health authorities and major dairy industry groups oppose the practice, saying such milk can be tainted with dangerous bacteria, including E. coli, salmonella, and listeria. But in state after state, those warnings have been overwhelmed by testimonials from fans of “raw milk,” who contend pasteurized milk is more difficult to digest because the process alters enzymes and kills helpful bacteria.Federal experts say there is no proof ...

Exclusive: How L.A. Metro is trying to protect passengers

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

Exclusive: How L.A. Metro is trying to protect passengers In response to KTLA's investigation into the current conditions on the L.A. Metro, KTLA received exclusive access into their operations and what they are doing to make it safer for passengers and employees. Also, for the first time, we are hearing from law enforcement whose job it is to patrol and police Metro's trains and buses. "There's not enough of us," said L.A. County Sheriff's Deputy Kari Mercer, who patrols Metro's trains overnight. We asked her directly why she thinks passengers don’t feel safe. Her answer was succinct."Well, they're not safe. Because you never know how someone under the influence is going to respond. Sometimes they're violent." Ambassadors confront homeless individuals at an LA Metro station. June 2023. (KTLA)Mercer says she constantly responds to calls where people are acting violent and erratic."They're speaking to themselves. They're swinging their arms around. We get there and that person has already struck somebody," she told us. T...

Thieves use 5-finger discount to steal pair of 6 strings in Palmdale, Sheriff's Department says

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

Thieves use 5-finger discount to steal pair of 6 strings in Palmdale, Sheriff's Department says The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is asking for the public's help in identifying two people who allegedly shoplifted musical instruments from a Guitar Center in Palmdale.The two suspects each grabbed a guitar and left the store, located at 1011 W. Avenue P, without paying the more than $1,300 the instruments are worth in total, the LASD said in a news release. The date and time of the alleged theft were not provided.Because the value of the guitars is more than $950, it can be charged as grand theft, a felony, instead of misdemeanor shoplifting.The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department provided these undated surveillance images of suspected thieves who struck a Palmdale Guitar Center.One suspect is a man about 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighing 185 pounds. The other is a woman who is about 5 feet, 6 inches tall and weighs 160 pounds. They fled in a silver Toyota 4Runner, authorities said.Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective Alcaraz at 661-272-2475.T...

Downey man accused of killing sex worker in Tijuana to remain detained ahead of expected extradition

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

Downey man accused of killing sex worker in Tijuana to remain detained ahead of expected extradition U.S. authorities have arrested a California man accused of killing three women in the Mexican border city of Tijuana and crossing back and forth across the border after each of the deaths that occurred over the course of nearly a year starting in 2021.According to U.S. court records, 30-year-old Bryant Rivera, a resident of Downey, was arrested July 6 on a femicide charge in the strangulation death of Angela Carolina Acosta Flores, whose body was found in a hotel room in Tijuana on Jan. 25, 2022. Downey man accused of killing sex worker in Tijuana may be tied to 2 other deaths Mexico plans to request his extradition in order to present evidence to add charges for the deaths of two more women in Tijuana, according to court filings. Ricardo Ivan Carpio, the attorney general of the state of Baja California, said they will include new evidence found when Rivera was arrested in California. It was not immediately known if Rivera had retained an attorney.Rivera appeared in federal court ...

'Top Chef' taps former champion to replace Padma Lakshmi

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

'Top Chef' taps former champion to replace Padma Lakshmi Fans of Bravo's "Top Chef" received some reassuring news on Tuesday: Padma Lakshmi's replacement as host is a fan favorite of the franchise.Kristen Kish, who won the show's 10th season in 2012, will replace the longtime host Lakshmi, who announced her departure from the show last month. Lakshmi hosted 19 of the show's first 20 seasons, as Katie Lee hosted the first season.Lakshmi posted of photo of Kish and herself on social media once the selection was announced, adding that she's "so proud of" Kish and "over the moon that you'll be taking over for me.""I’ll be rooting for you and our whole crew next season," she wrote. "Congratulations!!!" How Padma Lakshmi’s ‘Taste the Nation’ opens minds and palates Judges Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons posted praise of their own and shared their excitement."Really looking forward to working with Kristen. She is a world class chef and knows what it takes to win top chef," Colicchio wrote on Twitter. Simmons posted a photo of herself and "my gi...

Angels' Ohtani likely to fetch over half a billion dollars in free agency

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

Angels' Ohtani likely to fetch over half a billion dollars in free agency At some point, Shohei Ohtani will entertain the idea of talking about his pending free agency, and what it could mean to the finances of baseball.But that didn’t stop others from pondering what could happen this offseason when perhaps the most unique free agent in history hits the open market.Kansas City’s Salvador Perez and Toronto’s Jordan Romano both tossed out $600 million as a suggested number. Baltimore’s Austin Hays offered everything in his theoretical wallet.Dodgers’ star Freddie Freeman simply called him a unicorn with a price that can’t be quantified.American League's Shohei Ohtani, of the Los Angeles Angels, walks back to the outfield after the All-Star Game player availability, Monday, July 10, 2023, in Seattle. The All-Star Game will be played Tuesday, July 11. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)“He’s going to get a lot of money and he deserves it. There’s no other player out there like him,” Atlanta’s Sean Murphy said Monday. “I don’t know what I would do if I was in the positi...

15-foot python goes missing in L.A.

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:59:20 GMT

15-foot python goes missing in L.A. Residents in Los Angeles' Chatsworth neighborhood have been told to watch out for a 15-foot reticulated python that escaped from a home and could be a danger to cats and smaller dogs.The snake disappeared from its owner's backyard in the 10500 block of Willowbrae Avenue on July 3, according to a post on the MyChatsworth Facebook page. Alex Villalta says the 8-inch-thick constrictor snake is "really friendly to humans" but has the potential to eat cats and small to medium-sized dogs. The snake disappeared from its owner’s backyard in the 10500 block of Willowbrae Avenue on July 3, according to a post on the MyChatsworth Facebook page.The snake is light in color and had been a family pet for several years. Villalta said his son was sad the snake was missing and pleaded with the public to help find the snake. “Please do not kill her,” the post reads. Reticulated pythons that grow large enough can pose a threat to humans, according to regardingreptiles.com.Anyone who locates the snake w...