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Air Force Says Some Crew Members Treated After Jet Fire at Offutt AFB

offutt-afbOFFUTT AIR FORCE BASE, Neb. (AP) — The Air Force says some air crew members were treated for smoke inhalation after their jet made an emergency stop on the runway before it could take off from a base near Omaha.

Offutt Air Force Base spokesman Delanie (duh-LAYE’-nee) Stafford said Friday that the RC-135V/W Rivet Joint aircraft was stopped around 6:30 p.m. Thursday before it could leave on a local training flight. He says none of the 27 on board suffered serious injuries.

Stafford says base firefighters put out the blaze inside the fuselage of the four-engine jet, which is configured for intelligence and reconnaissance missions. The fire cause and the extent of the repairs needed are being investigated.

 

Lincoln Man Accused of Breaking Officer’s Thumb During Struggle

lincoln-policeLINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Police say a Lincoln man has been accused of breaking an officer’s them during a mental health check.

51-year-old Joseph Tyree was charged Tuesday with felony assault on an officer. He remained in jail on $5,000 bond as of Wednesday night.

The Lincoln Police Department says Officer Frank Foster arrived at Tyree’s home Monday after someone concerned about the man’s mental health requested a visit. He was outside his apartment when Foster arrived.

A police report says Tyree refused to talk to Foster and tried to go inside, but Foster grabbed him from behind to stop him. A physical altercation ensued, during which Foster reported pain in his right thumb.

Both men were treated at a hospital, and Tyree was arrested upon his release.

Girl, 14, Stabbed at Suburban Denver School, Boy Detained

stabbingBROOMFIELD, Colo. (AP) — Police say a 14-year-old girl has been stabbed at a school in suburban Denver and a 14-year-old classmate has been detained.

Authorities say the girl was stabbed Thursday at Aspen Creek K-8 school in Broomfield and then airlifted to a hospital.

North Metro Fire Rescue spokeswoman Sara Farris wouldn’t comment on the extent of the girl’s injuries. She says the girl was airlifted because it was the quickest way to get her to a trauma unit, given traffic and other considerations.

Police say the attack appears to be an isolated incident and there’s no reason to believe there’s any additional threat to the school, where both teens are students.

Nebraska Doctors Keep Mother’s Body Functioning So Baby Could Survive

Medical-ChartOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha doctors say they kept the body of a brain-dead woman functioning for nearly seven weeks so the baby she was carrying could survive.

The tiny boy, Angel, was delivered earlier this month at Methodist Women’s Hospital. His mother, 22-year-old Karla Perez, had collapsed at home in Waterloo in early February. Doctors discovered a brain bleed and determined that she’d suffered brain death. Her family agreed to keep Perez’s body alive.

Dr. Todd Lovgren told television station WOWT the fetus was just 22 weeks along and couldn’t survive outside of the womb, so “we were going to have to prolong Karla’s pregnancy as long as possible.”

On April 4 her condition worsened, and doctors performed a cesarean section.

Perez was pronounced dead, and her organs were donated to other people.

Nebraskan Gets 10 Years for Sex Assaults on Stepdaughter, 12

sex-offendersSCHUYLER, Neb. (AP) — A 42-year-old Colfax County man has been given 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting his 12-year-old stepdaughter.

The man pleaded no contest and was convicted of three counts of sexual assault of a minor. On Wednesday he was given five years on each count. Two terms will served consecutively and the third term will be served at the same time as one of the others.

The Associated Press is not using the man’s name in order to protect the privacy of the girl.

Court documents say the girl’s mother contacted police in June 2014, after her daughter told her about being assaulted. The man later told an officer that he fondled the child on eight occasions.

City of Lincoln Threatens Legal Action Against K2 Sellers

k2LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The city of Lincoln is threatening legal action against stores that sell synthetic marijuana unless they agree to stop carrying the product.

Mayor Chris Beutler announced Thursday that the city attorney sent letters to five known Lincoln retailers that sell the drug, commonly known as K2.

Lincoln public safety and health officials say more than 100 people have overdosed on synthetic marijuana in the past couple of weeks. Members of law enforcement say the chemical compounds cause violent and unpredictable reactions.

K2 is legal unless smoked or otherwise ingested.

Letters were sent to Island Smokes, Wicked Smoke, Dirt Cheap and Aladdin Tobacco’s two Lincoln locations.

City Attorney Jeff Kirkpatrick says he hopes to have the letters signed by May 15.

Omaha Skutt Students Show Support for Gay Teacher

omaha-skutt-catholicOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Students from an Omaha Catholic high school have used an annual fundraiser to show support for a gay teacher whose contract will not be renewed after he informed school officials he was engaged to his partner.

Skutt Catholic High School students wore T-shirts showing support for Matthew Eledge on Wednesday at the annual Hawk Walk, which raises money for the school’s financial aid program. An online petition alleges the school’s decision to not renew the speech teacher’s contract was made after they were told about his engagement.

The petition to persuade school officials to change their minds was launched April 7.

Earlier this month, the school’s president wrote a letter to the Skutt community stating “If a staff member cannot commit to Catholic church teachings and doctrines, he or she cannot continue to be on staff at Skutt Catholic.”

Case Dismissed in Nebraska Drive-By Shooting of Birthday Girl

crime-scene-police-shootOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A judge has dismissed a case filed against a 20-year-old man accused in a drive-by shooting of a 6-year-old girl celebrating her birthday in Omaha.

Prosecutor Jim Masteller told the Omaha World-Herald that witnesses stopped cooperating, so he had no choice last week but to move for dismissing the case filed against Willie Strickland. Strickland had been charged with a felony: intentional discharge of a firearm. Investigators say Strickland fired into an Omaha home on June 5 and hit the girl in the face.

Masteller noted that Strickland’s sister, 27-year-old Colleen Strickland, is accused of threatening one of the witnesses. Court records say she’s pleaded not guilty to a charge of terroristic threats.

Lincoln Man Convicted of Dismembering Wife, Hiding Remains

Kevin Miller
Kevin Miller

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Lincoln man has entered a plea to killing his wife, dismembering her body and hiding her remains in a storage shed.

34-year-old Kevin Miller pleaded Wednesday to first-degree murder and use of a firearm to commit a felony. As part of the plea deal, prosecutors have agreed not to seek the death penalty in the case.

Police arrested Miller Dec. 7, just more than a week after his 28-year-old wife Kelsey Miller was reported missing. Her body was found the day before in a storage shed in northeast Lincoln, where police say they also discovered four hand saws, a knife, air fresheners, a machete, buckets and several plastic containers.

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 2. Miller faces life in prison.

Officers Describe Hellish Scene After Colorado Theater Shootings

james-holmesCENTENNIAL, Colo. (AP) — Officers are testifying about the hellish scene they found inside a suburban Denver theater after the 2012 attack that killed 12 people and left 70 injured.

Three officers said Wednesday they encountered bloody victims, noxious smells and blaring sounds. The gloomy darkness was pierced by bright flashes from a fire alarm.

It was the third day in the trial of James Holmes, who’s charged with murder and attempted murder.

His lawyers acknowledge he was the gunman but say schizophrenia controlled his mind. They want the jury to find him not guilty by reason of insanity, which would commit him indefinitely to the state hospital.

Prosecutors argue Holmes was sane and knew what he was doing was wrong. They want the jury to convict him and sentence him to die.

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