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'You're going to learn to pay for what you do': Phoenix man held on $3M bond for alleged road rage shooting that killed father, child
8+ hour, 24+ min ago (417+ words) PHOENIX " A Phoenix man is being held on a $3 million cash bond after a road rage incident turned deadly in South Phoenix. RELATED: Suspect identified in shooting that left 2 people dead, including an 8-year-old girl Tyrone Dee Chilly, 28, is facing two counts of murder, among other felony charges, for allegedly opening fire on a family of five, which resulted in the deaths of Envy Cardenas, 8, and her father, Quincy Polk, 30. According to court records obtained by 12News, Chilly and the victims crossed paths as they were leaving a parking lot near 19th Avenue and Baseline Road last Saturday. Chilly allegedly told detectives that Polk pulled up close behind his car and honked his horn at him several times. The two drivers then fought outside of their cars. Chilly claimed Polk hit him several times, and he could not hit back. The drivers…...
Walgreens recalls 41,000 bottles of saline nasal spray over bacterial contamination
9+ hour, 21+ min ago (199+ words) WASHINGTON " Medical Products Laboratories Inc. is voluntarily recalling more than 41,000 bottles of Walgreens-branded saline nasal spray after discovering bacterial contamination in the product. The recall affects Walgreens Saline Nasal Spray with Xylitol, sold in 1.5-ounce bottles. The Food and Drug Administration classified the recall as Class II, meaning use of the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems, though the probability of serious harm is remote. Testing revealed the presence of Pseudomonas lactis, a type of bacteria that can pose risks to people with weakened immune systems or compromised respiratory systems. The affected products were distributed nationwide and include two lot numbers: 71409, which expires Feb. 28, 2027, and 71861, which expires Aug. 31, 2027. The lot number and expiration date appear on the product packaging. The Philadelphia-based manufacturer initiated the recall Nov. 12 and has been notifying customers by letter. The recall remains ongoing....
Did anyone win Monday's $654 million Powerball?
9+ hour, 54+ min ago (203+ words) WASHINGTON " Powerball's jackpot rose to $654 million for Monday, jumping again after Saturday's drawing once again went without a jackpot winner." The grand prize has steadily increased since the"last grand prize winners in September, who split the second-largest Powerball jackpot in history earlier this year. On Sept. 6, two tickets sold in Missouri and Texas matched all six numbers to claim a staggering $1.8 billion prize, marking one of the largest lottery wins in U.S. history. Powerball's rising jackpot comes after a long winless run for the competing lottery game Mega Millions finally came to an end when a ticket worth nearly a billion dollars was sold in Newnan, Georgia." Monday's $654 million jackpot has a lump sum cash value of $303.2 million. It's still shy of the top 10 list of winning Powerball jackpots, which begins north of $750 million." Check your tickets to see if…...
Rising Latin musician killed in California ambush shooting: Reports
10+ hour, 27+ min ago (255+ words) LOS ANGELES " A 22-year-old Latin musician was fatally shot in what authorities described as an ambush-style attack early Saturday morning in the San Fernando Valley, leaving two others critically wounded, according to'local media reports.' Maria De La Rosa died at a local hospital after being shot while sitting in a parked vehicle in Northridge, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The shooting occurred just before 1:30 a.m. Saturday, police said in a statement issued Monday morning. Witnesses described seeing two men approach the vehicle at around 1:25 a.m. Saturday, according to LAPD officials. Multiple rounds were fired at the vehicle, striking all three occupants, authorities said. De La Rosa was transported to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead, according to police. The two other victims were said to be in critical condition Saturday morning, LAPD confirmed. They have not been identified....
Rev. Jesse Jackson released from the hospital as he battles rare neurological disorder
11+ hour, 4+ min ago (287+ words) Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson has been released from the hospital after he was'admitted earlier this month,'the Rainbow PUSH Coalition announced Monday.' Jackson was admitted to Northwestern Memorial Hospital on Nov. 13 under observation for the neurological disorder progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). The Chicago-based civil rights leader was originally diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013, but the diagnosis was changed to PSP in April, according to Jackson's organization. PSP can begin with symptoms similar to Parkinson's.' After disclosing the Parkinson's diagnosis in 2017, Jackson continued to make public appearances, including at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago. The two-time presidential candidate stepped down as leader of his Rainbow PUSH organization in 2023 and his son, Yusef Jackson, took over as chief operating officer last year. The elder Jackson has been using a wheelchair and continued going into the office regularly until months…...
Motorcyclist hit by bus after crashing into SUV in Mesa
14+ hour, 13+ min ago (119+ words) MESA, Ariz. " A motorcyclist was taken to the hospital on Monday after being hit by a bus. Before he was hit by the bus, the motorcyclist crashed into an SUV, police said. Officers were called to the area of Loop 202 and Power Road on Monday afternoon for a reported crash involving a motorcyclist and a school bus, Mesa police said." The motorcyclist had crashed into an SUV, causing him to be thrown from the motorcycle." The school bus then ran over the motorcyclist's legs, according to police. The motorcyclist was conscious and was taken to a nearby hospital with leg injuries. " You can now watch 12News content anytime, anywhere, thanks to the 12+ app!"...
Chandler man accused of murdering 18-year-old gets prison sentence for fraud scheme
14+ hour, 48+ min ago (214+ words) CHANDLER, Ariz. " The Chandler man accused of murdering and dismembering an 18-year-old in 2023 has been sentenced to prison for a separate criminal case." Anthonie Ruinard Jr., 40,"was recently sentenced to 87 months in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to wire fraud, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office of Arizona." Prosecutors said the defendant scammed up to 56 victims out of $5.6 million in an investment fraud scheme conducted through a business called "Legacy Investors Group Inc." Ruinard reportedly spent the investors' money on luxury cards, casino gambling and credit card payments. The defendant was ordered to pay $4.5 million in restitution." Ruinard is still awaiting trial in a Maricopa County murder case involving the death of Parker League, whose dismembered and burned remains were discovered in the Tonto National Forest." Ruinard was allegedly spotted leaving a Chandler gas station with League and the victim's…...
Senator calls for change after sex offender gained access to Phoenix school
14+ hour, 49+ min ago (195+ words) PHOENIX " A state senator is calling for a complete overhaul of Arizona's system for tracking sex offenders after'a man gained access to a Phoenix elementary school and allegedly assaulted a 10-year-old girl.' State Sen. Janae Shamp, R-District 29, said Monday she will no longer accept "passive supervision" or a "culture of leniency" in regards to sexual deviants after an incident reported at Orangewood Elementary School resulted in the arrest of a convicted sex offender. Abel Gblah, 25, is accused of entering the school on Nov. 19 and assaulting a child in an empty classroom before he was later apprehended by Phoenix police. Records show Gblah has been on lifetime probation since 2022 and is registered as a Level 2 sex offender. His record shows a pattern of probation violations.' Shamp said "the system failed" when it came to protecting the student at Orangewood Elementary and…...
Sen. Mark Kelly says he's not 'intimidated' by Pentagon investigation
15+ hour, 53+ min ago (314+ words) PHOENIX " U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona said the Pentagon's investigation into his involvement in a video calling for U.S. troops to defy "illegal orders" won't intimidate him from doing his job. On Monday, the Pentagon announced it was investigating the Democrat for possible breaches of military law after he and other lawmakers released a video addressing service members, telling them they "can refuse illegal orders." The video prompted a harsh response from President Donald Trump, calling the video "seditious behavior." The Department of War said the agency was initiating a review of "serious allegations" against Kelly and indicated that the senator may be subject to a "recall to active duty for court-martial proceedings or administrative measures." In response to the investigation, Kelly released the following statement: In combat, I had a missile blow up next to my jet and flew through…...
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15+ hour, 57+ min ago (88+ words) Here's you chance to win a pair of tickets to Matteo Bocelli Falling In Love World Tour in Arizona. Enter to win tickets to see Matteo Bocelli at the Mesa Arts Center MESA, Ariz. " Enter for a chance to win tickets to Matteo Bocelli's Falling In Love World Tour at the Mesa Arts Center. To stream 12News on your phone, you need the 12News app. Download the 12News app Next up in 5 Example video title will go here for this video Before You Leave, Check This Out...