Vhcr Two drones almost collide with NYPD helicopter
The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s California home, and severely beating her husband with a hammer, appears to have made racist and often rambling posts online, including some that questioned the results of the 2020 election, stanley cup defended former President Donald Trump and echoed QAnon conspiracy theories.David DePape, 42, grew up in Powell River, British Columbia, before leaving a stanley cup bout 20 years ago to follow an older girlfriend to San Francisco. A street address listed for the suspect in the Bay Area college town of Berkeley led to a post office box at a UPS Store.The suspect was arrested at the Pelosi home early Friday. San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said she expected to file multiple felony charges, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary and elder abuse. Stepfather stanley cup Gene DePape said the suspect had lived with him in Canada until he was 14 and had been a quiet boy. David was never violent that I seen and was never in any trouble, although he was very reclusive and played too much video games, Gene DePape said. He said he hasn t seen his stepson since 2003, and tried to get in touch with him several times over the years without success. In 2007, I tried to get in touch but his girlfriend hung up on me when I asked to talk to him, Gene DePape said.The suspect was known in Berkeley as a pro-nudity activist who had picketed naked at protests against local ordinances r Caga House panel demands White House turn over records following report about Kushner
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Oregon sho air force 1 uld move forward with the process that could remove the gray wolf from the state s endangered species list, the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission decided Friday.The commission will look at two options: delisting th af1 e wolves statewide or partially, in eastern Oregon only. The option of not delisting also remains.The decision came as the number of wolves and breeding pairs have increased in the state. By 2014, there were 77 wolves in 15 known packs. The state s wolf plan calls for initiating a process to delist the wolves when the conservation objective of four breeding pairs for three consecutive years in eastern Oregon is reached. That objective was met skechers in early 2015. This is a success story, wolf program coordinator Russ Morgan said in a statement. Not very many years ago, we had no known wolves in Oregon. Now we not only have wolves, but the population is healthy and growing. The Endangered Species Act celebrates a milestone 03:06 Oregon s current wolf population descends from animals introduced in Idaho in the 1990s. The state predicts the wolf population will increase at a rate of 7 percent a year, and the probability they will go extinct is low. That s because there is plenty of habitat and wolves continue to expand their r