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Omaha protest of recent police shootings held

officer-involved-shootingOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — About 300 people have gathered in southwest Omaha to protest recent fatal police shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana.

The group discussed Friday afternoon how to conduct a peaceful protest before moving with signs to all four corners of the intersection of 120th and West Center streets. Omaha police were also present, with several police cruisers in the area and several police officers stationed on the roofs of nearby businesses.

The protest comes a day after a man shot and killed five police officers in Dallas. Seven others were injured.

Rene Harper, an organizer of the protest in Omaha, says the Dallas shooting has kept some people away from the event.

Southeastern Nebraska homeowners awake to sewer backups

oh-thats-nastyLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Several homeowners in Waverly say they’re cleaning up thick sludge and sewage from their basements in the wake of this week’s heavy rainfall.

The sewage backup that hit homeowners near 143rd Street and Amberly Road in the southeastern Nebraska town followed severe storms Thursday morning.

The homeowners say construction crews working nearby built a small dam in order to prevent rain water and mud from affecting area homes, but it didn’t work. The homeowners are now asking who is going to pay to clean up the mess.

Some homeowners say they’ve been talking with the construction company about covering the cleanup costs.

Judge rejects challenges in murder-for-hire case of 2 Nebraska men

AURORA, Neb. (AP) — A judge has rejected challenges by two men charged in a murder-for-hire plot, who argue there in not enough evidence to send their cases to felony court.

37-year-old Robert Honken, of Aurora, and 30-year-old Derrick Shirley, of Bradshaw, argued prosecutors had not shown there was an agreement between them to kill Honken’s wife. A judge disagreed Thursday.

Police say Honken had hired Shirley earlier this year to kill his wife, but that Shirley had backed out. Police say Honken then tried to hire another hitman, who turned out to be an undercover officer.

Shirley is charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder; Honken faces two identical counts.

Honken is set to be arraigned July 15. Shirley’s arraignment is set for Aug. 4.

Strict rules put squeeze on some Nebraska infant care staff

DHHSKEARNEY, Neb. (AP) — Some Nebraska parents and childcare providers say it’s difficult to find caregivers for infants because of the state’s tough regulations.

Some parents say they have an easier time securing care for older children. Some child development centers have long waiting lists.

State laws require providers to have one staff member for every four babies, and infant care rooms can have no more than 12 children at a time. Children younger than a year may sleep only in federally approved cribs or playpens.

A Department of Health and Human Services official says the regulations ensure adequate and appropriate care for all children. The state defines an infant as a child between 6 weeks and 18 months old.

Power outage sparks fire at Nebraska ethanol plant

fireWOOD RIVER, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a power outage caused a fire at a central Nebraska ethanol plant.

Crews responded to the fire around 5:40 a.m. Thursday at the Green Plains plant in Wood River.

Wood River Fire Chief Todd King says the fire was contained to the dryer, but crews needed to be present when the hatches were opened to extinguish the fire. Fifteen minutes after they left, they were summoned back because the fire had rekindled.

King says the fire did considerable damage to the dryer, but no one was hurt.

1 dead in Omaha shooting; responding ambulance hits pickup

ambulance-lightsOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a man was killed in a shooting in Omaha, and an ambulance crashed into a pickup on its way to the scene.

Omaha police responded to the shooting shortly before 6 p.m. on Thursday. The unidentified victim was taken to the hospital, where he later died.

Authorities say the ambulance was crossing through a red light with its lights and sirens activated when it struck a 1998 Ford F-150 pickup. The pickup driver, 62-year-old Robert D. Hollis of Omaha, was ejected, and the pickup hit a street light. Hollis was not wearing a seat belt.

Authorities say Hollis was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening head injuries. Ambulance driver Anthony Brummet and passenger Justin Cooley of the Omaha Fire Department were not injured.

Lincoln County Marriage Licenses (Week of July 4, 2016)

marriage-licenses

  • Stephen Michael Burtt, 30, North Platte and Nicole Kristene Harris, 27, North Platte

 

  • Kent Alan Winder, 46, North Platte and Debra Ann Hoffman, 43, North Platte

 

  • Jacob William Stokely, 26, Asley NE and Kelsey Lynee Callaghan, 24, North Platte

 

  • Michael Brandon Grooms, 32, North Platte and Esther Louise Wedemann, 20, North Platte

 

  • John Ross Kerr, 30, Maxwell and Elizabeth Ann Elia, 33, Maxwell

 

  • Martin Matthew Burk, 33, North Platte and Heather Marie Morrow, 39, North Platte

 

  • Cody Lane Morrow, 19, Hershey and Denise Schoch, 21, Germany

Brothers accused of assaulting man in Hershey as he held 2 children

Two brothers, one from Ogallala and one from Hershey, are accused of assaulting a man while he was holding his two infant children.

According to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to the report of an assault at 334 Sunset Street, in Hershey.

Deputies arrived and met with a male victim who claimed that he had been assaulted, as he was holding his two infant children.

The man identified his attackers as 34-year-old Clemente Carrizales, of Hershey, and his brother, 37-year-old Domingo Carrizales, of Ogallala.

He alleged that the brothers had approached him and kicked and punched him in the face.

Chief Deputy Roland Kramer says witnesses reported that the Carrizales brothers had left in a vehicle, and headed westbound on US Highway 30.

Later on, an Ogallala police officer on patrol observed the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop.

Police say the two brothers were in the vehicle, along with a 16-year-old intoxicated male who was driving.

The Carrizales were arrested and charged with two counts of felony child abuse, 3rd-degree assault and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Lincoln County Deputies met with Keith County law enforcement and transported both men to the Lincoln County Detention Center.

The juvenile driver was arrested for driving under the influence of liquor by Ogallala police.

The investigation is ongoing, according to Kramer.  No injuries were reported to the children, the male victim had injuries that were described as minor.

The Latest: 5 police officers killed, 7 wounded in ambush during protests

city-of-dallasDALLAS (AP) — The Latest on the shooting of police officers in Dallas (all times local):

8:55

Police Chief David Brown says a suspect in the overnight attack that killed five police officers, wounded seven others and wounded two civilians said he was upset over the recent police shootings of black men and wanted to kill white people.

Brown said at a news conference Friday that the suspect made the comments before he was killed by an explosive used by police.

He says his department and their families are grieving and that the divisiveness between police and the public must stop.

Authorities say snipers opened fire on police officers during a peaceful protest in downtown Dallas Thursday night over the recent fatal shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota.

Authorities say three other suspects were arrested.

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7:25 a.m.

A man wrongly identified by Dallas police as a suspect in a sniper attack on police says he turned himself in and was quickly released.

The Dallas Police Department put out a photo on its Twitter account late Thursday of a man wearing a camouflage shirt and holding a rifle with the message: “This is one of our suspects. Please help us find him!” The tweet remained on the account early Friday morning.

The man in the photo, Mark Hughes, tells Dallas TV station KTVT that he “flagged down a police officer” immediately after finding out he was a suspect. He says police lied during a 30-minute interrogation, telling him they had video of him shooting.

Videos posted online show Hughes walking around peacefully during the shooting and later turning over his gun to a police officer.

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7:15 a.m.

Dallas Area Rapid Transit officials say three DART police officers wounded by snipers during a protest are expected to recover.

Thursday night’s shootings left four Dallas police officers and one DART officer dead, plus seven other officers wounded. The demonstration was to protest two fatal police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota earlier this week.

A DART statement Friday identified the agency’s three wounded personnel as 44-year-old Officer Omar Cannon, 32-year-old Officer Misty McBride and 39-year-old Officer Jesus Retana. DART spokesman Morgan Lyons did not release details of the injuries, but said all three should recover.

Officer Brent Thompson was the first DART officer killed in the line of duty since the transit agency formed a police department in 1989. Thompson was 43 and had worked as a DART officer since 2009.

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Online:

https://www.dart.org/

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7:05 a.m.

Mayor Mike Rawlings says a total of 12 police officers and two civilians were shot during a protest march in downtown Dallas.

Rawlings said Friday that he does not believe that any of the wounded victims have life-threatening injuries.

He says five officers were killed and seven more were injured when snipers opened fire during protests over two recent fatal police shootings of black men.

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6:40 a.m.

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings says the suspect involved in an overnight standoff with police died after officers used explosives to “blast him out.”

Rawlings said Friday that he was not sure how the suspect died or what weapons were found on him.

He says police have swept the area where the standoff took place and found no explosives.

Snipers opened fire on police officers in the heart of Dallas Thursday evening, killing five officers and injuring six others during protests over two recent fatal police shootings of black men.

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6 a.m.

People gathered in small groups on Dallas’ tense, police-filled streets before dawn early Friday struggled to fathom the still-unsettled situation.

Resident Jalisa Jackson says: “I think the biggest thing that we’ve had something like this is when JFK died,” evoking the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy on the city’s streets. She calls it “surreal.”

Police said at least four suspects were involved in the killings of five police officers just hours before. The suspects were not immediately identified.

Downtown, officers crouched beside vehicles, SWAT team armored vehicles arrived and a helicopter hovered overhead.

Eleven Dallas officers were shot Thursday night during a peaceful protest over this week’s fatal police shootings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota in what the city’s police chief characterized as a sniper attack.

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5:45 a.m.

Dallas police say no explosives have been found in extensive sweeps of downtown areas following the fatal shooting of five police officers and the wounding of six others by snipers.

Security was tight Friday morning with numerous streets closed to vehicle traffic in the main downtown Dallas business district hours after Thursday night’s attacks.

The gunfire happened during protests over this week’s fatal police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota of two black men. Police have detained at least three people in the investigation of the Dallas shootings.

Police said a fourth suspect was engaged in a standoff with authorities and had made threats about bombs.

Maj. Max Geron (GAYR’-uhn) tweeted before dawn Friday that primary and secondary sweeps for explosives were complete and no explosives were found.

The gunfire claimed the lives of four Dallas police officers and one Dallas Area Rapid Transit officer. DART serves Dallas and a dozen other North Texas cities. The transit agency operates buses and the state’s largest municipal rail system.

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5:20 a.m.

A memorial group says the slaying of five police officers in Dallas in an attack blamed on snipers was the deadliest day in U.S. law enforcement history since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Four Dallas police officers and one Dallas Area Rapid Transit officer were fatally shot Thursday night. The gunfire happened during protests over this week’s fatal police shootings of two black men, in Louisiana and Minnesota.

Six other officers were wounded in the Dallas attacks.

The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, which monitors the deaths of officers, reports 72 officers were killed as a result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. The group labels that attack as the deadliest day in U.S. law enforcement history.

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Online:

https://www.nleomf.org/facts/enforcement/deadliest.html

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4:30 a.m.

President Barack Obama says America is “horrified” over the shootings of police officers in Dallas and there’s no possible justification for the attacks.

Obama is speaking from Warsaw, Poland, where he’s meeting with leaders of the European Union and attending a NATO summit.

Obama says justice will be done and he’s asking all Americans to pray for the fallen officers and their families. He also says the nation should express its gratitude to those serving in law enforcement.

Snipers opened fire on police officers in the heart of Dallas Thursday evening, killing five officers and injuring six others during protests over two recent fatal police shootings of black men.

Obama said earlier there was no contradiction between supporting law enforcement and making certain biases in the justice system are rooted out.

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2:30 a.m.

Dallas Area Rapid Transit has identified its officer who was fatally shot when snipers opened fire during a downtown Dallas protest.

DART said early Friday morning that 43-year-old officer Brent Thompson was killed in the Thursday night shootings. He’d joined the DART Police Department in 2009.

DART says he’s the first officer killed in the line of duty since the agency formed a police department in 1989. The statement says “our hearts are broken.”

DART says the other three DART police officers shot during the protest are expected to recover from their injuries.

Also killed during the shootings were four Dallas police officers.

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2:10 a.m.

Police say a fifth officer has died after snipers opened fire on police at a rally in Dallas. Six other officers were injured.

The gunfire broke out Thursday night while hundreds of people were gathered to protest fatal police shootings this week in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban St. Paul, Minnesota.

Dallas Police Chief David Brown said Three people are in custody and a fourth suspect was exchanging gunfire with authorities in a parking garage downtown early Friday.

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2 a.m.

A family member says a protester who was shot when snipers opened fire on police at a rally in Dallas was shielding her sons when she was injured.

A sister of 37-year-old Shetamia Taylor says Taylor was at the protests Thursday night with her four sons, ages 12 to 17. Theresa Williams says that when the shooting began, Taylor threw herself over her sons. She was undergoing surgery early Friday after being shot in the right calf.

Police say four police officers were killed and seven injured in the shootings. The shootings happened at a protest over recent fatal police shootings of black men.

Williams says two of Taylor’s sons became separated from their mother in the chaotic aftermath. She says they’re now stuck behind a police barricade at a hotel near a parking garage where police exchanged gunfire with a suspect.

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1:40 a.m.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott says he’s cutting short an out-of-state trip to go to Dallas after four police officers were killed and seven others injured when snipers opened fire during protests.

Abbott said in a release early Friday morning that he would be heading directly to Dallas. The shootings happened Thursday night in downtown Dallas.

Abbott also says he’s spoken with Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings to express his condolences and offer any assistance the city needs.

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said in a statement that “our thoughts and prayers go out to these officers and their families, and to those who have been injured.” He said his office is in close contact with local authorities and will be offering to provide whatever support they can to help victims and bring the “perpetrators to justice.”

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1:15 a.m.

Dallas police say a person of interest whose picture had been circulated has turned himself in.

Police earlier had circulated a picture of a man in a camouflage T-shirt who carrying a long gun.

Police had no update on whether that person was indeed a suspect. However, Police Chief David Brown said authorities had three people in custody. One is a woman and two are people who were in a car stopped on a road.

A man who identified himself as the brother of the man whose photo was circulated says his brother was not one of the shooters. He told television station KTVT that once the shootings had started, his brother had turned the gun over to a police officer.

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12:50 a.m.

Dallas Police Chief David Brown says three people are in custody after snipers opened fire on police officers during protests and says a fourth person is exchanging gunfire with officers.

Brown said at an early Friday morning news conference that authorities are negotiating with a suspect in a downtown parking garage who has been exchanging gunfire with officials.

The chief says the suspect is not cooperating and has told negotiators he intends to hurt more law enforcement officials.

The shooting attack killed four officers and injured seven others. It came amid protests over two recent fatal police shootings of black men.

Brown says authorities are not certain all suspects have been located.

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12:30 a.m.

Dallas police say they are questioning two occupants of a vehicle after an officer saw a person throw a bag into the back of the vehicle and speed off.

Police said late Thursday night that an officer spotted someone carrying a camouflage bag and quickly walking down the street. The person then threw the bag into the back of a black Mercedes and sped off at a high rate of speed.

Police say officers followed the vehicle southbound on Interstate 35 to a point south of Dallas where they performed a traffic stop. Police then began questioning both occupants of the vehicle.

Television footage showed many police cars surrounding a vehicle stopped on Interstate 35.

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11:35 p.m.

Dallas police say a suspect in shooting of officers at Dallas protests is in custody and a person of interest has surrendered.

Dallas police say four officers have died after at least two snipers opened fire during protests downtown Thursday night. Seven other officers were wounded.

Police Chief David O. Brown said snipers shot from “elevated positions” during a protest over two recent fatal police shootings.

The gunfire broke out around 8:45 p.m. Thursday. Live TV video showed protesters marching along a street in downtown when the shots erupted and the crowd scattered, seeking cover.

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10:45 p.m.

The Dallas police chief says it appears two snipers shot 10 police officers during protests, and three of the officers are dead.

Police Chief David O. Brown said in a statement that three of the officers who were injured are in critical condition Thursday night. He says the snipers shot from “elevated positions” during a protest over two recent fatal police shootings.

The gunfire broke out around 8:45 p.m. Thursday. Live TV video showed protesters marching along a street in downtown when the shots erupted and the crowd scattered, seeking cover.

North Platte Weather-July 8

forecast graphic july 8 2016Today
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 86. Light east southeast wind becoming south southeast 9 to 14 mph in the morning.
Tonight
A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 65. Southeast wind 7 to 11 mph.
Saturday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 92. South southeast wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Saturday Night
A slight chance of thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. Southeast wind 9 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Sunday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 94. Breezy, with a south southeast wind 7 to 12 mph increasing to 17 to 22 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 31 mph.
Sunday Night
A slight chance of thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 71. Breezy. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Monday
Sunny, with a high near 90.
Monday Night
A slight chance of thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 59.
Tuesday
Sunny, with a high near 88.
Tuesday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 61.
Wednesday
Sunny, with a high near 91.
Wednesday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 61.
Thursday
Sunny, with a high near 88.
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