

It was not immediately known if Addison has an attorney who can speak on his behalf. Addison was booked into jail in San Mateo County, where the airport is located. Terry Addison, 53, was charged with reporting a false bomb threat and malicious report of a false bomb threat, the San Francisco Police Department said in a statement. San Francisco: An Oakland man was arrested for allegedly reporting a false bomb threat over the weekend, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of people from the San Francisco International Airport’s international terminal, police said. Humphrey had been briefly placed on administrative leave after the shooting.Humphrey, who was hired as chief in April 2019, retired in May. The woman has pleaded not guilty to first-degree battery. Humphrey then opened fire, but did not strike the 29-year-old, who was later arrested, state police said. Humphrey had stopped after seeing a fight among a crowd in the parking lot and was approaching the group when a 29-year-old woman shot and critically wounded a 22-year-old woman, state police said. A state police spokesman said the letter formally closes the agency’s investigation into the shooting. Prosecutor Larry Jegley said in a letter to Arkansas State Police dated Friday that Keith Humphrey was justified in the use of force in the shooting outside a convenience store. Little Rock: A former Little Rock police chief who fired his gun at an armed suspect on New Year’s Eve won’t face charges in the shooting. National Weather Service meteorologists said north Mesa received almost 1 ½ inches of rain from the thunderstorms as the Phoenix metro area continues to have an active monsoon season. Thousands of homes reported electrical outages and State Route 87 was closed in both directions near Mesa because of fallen power lines that authorities say might take several days to repair. Video from the scene showed the mobile home reduced to piles of rubble with debris scattered across the property and roadway. Stanley said her mother was being treated for a broken vertebrae. Maryjane Garcia Stanley told Phoenix radio station KTAR that her 61-year-old mother was trapped under debris after the monsoon hit Sunday night, with her legs pinned under a stove. Mesa: Thunderstorms packing wind gusts of up to 80 mph knocked down some power lines in the Mesa area and destroyed a mobile home, sending a woman to a hospital by ambulance. James was convicted of killing his former girlfriend, Faith Hall, in Birmingham, almost three decades ago. could go ahead as scheduled on July 28, refusing the condemned man’s request for a postponement. A federal judge last week ruled the execution of Joe Nathan James Jr. Another Alabama inmate already is set for execution later this month. Although a defense psychiatrist testified Miller was mentally ill, he also said Miller’s condition wasn’t bad enough to use as a basis for an insanity defense under state law. Testimony indicated Miller was delusional and believed the two men he killed were spreading rumors about him, including one that he was gay. The clerk’s office announced the scheduled execution date of Miller, who was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death in the slayings, which occurred in Shelby County in 1999.
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