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Miami man charged with killing his wife in Spain [Video]

David Knezevich, the South Florida businessman accused in the February disappearance of his estranged wife in Spain, is now charged with her murder.Video above: Brother of woman missing in Spain speaksA federal grand jury in Miami indicted Knezevich, 36, Wednesday on charges of kidnapping resulting in death, foreign domestic violence resulting in death, and foreign murder of a U.S. national.Ana Maria Henao disappeared in February while living in Madrid. Since then, authorities in Spain and across Europe have searched for Henao’s body but have still not recovered it.According to the new indictment, Knezevich traveled to Spain from Miami “with the intent to kill, injure, harass, and intimidate his spouse and intimate partner and committed a crime of violence against her, resulting in her death.”Knezevich “did willfully and unlawfully seize, confine, kidnap, abduct, and carry away” Henao and did “willfully, deliberately, maliciously, and with premeditation and malice aforethought, unlawfully kill” Henao, according to the indictment.Knezevich was arrested in May at Miami International Airport for his involvement in his wife’s kidnapping.Henao’s family said the new charge confirms their worst fears.”This is a step in the direction to start to mourn while we continue to search for answers and honor Ana’s memory by advocating for her story to be told and for accountability to prevail,” said Diego Henao, Anas brother.”We will continue to rely on the strength and love of our friends, family, and community as we try to process this latest information,” said Ana’s mother, Aura Henao, of her familys well-being.If convicted of the newest charges, Knezevich could face the death penalty.Jayne Weintraub, Knezevichs attorney, called the superseding indictment a “desperate attempt” by the government to charge everything possible and see what sticks. “There is no evidence that David Knezevich kidnapped or murdered his wife, she wrote in a statement to CNN Thursday. “He will plead Not Guilty to these charges at the arraignment next week.””The FBI has presented overwhelming evidence that he is responsible for her disappearance, and I am happy the case against him is getting stronger,” said Henao’s friend Sanna Rameau, one of the last people to speak to her. “Justice will be served.”The couple was in the middle of a contentious divorce.Prosecutors said Knezevich traveled from Miami to Turkey and later to his native home of Serbia, where he rented a car and drove to Spain in late January.They said he kidnapped Henao from her apartment and spray-painted cameras at her building in Madrid. Court records said he was also seen leaving the apartment building with a suitcase.According to court records, surveillance cameras captured Knezevich buying spray paint and duct tape at a hardware store in Madrid the same day Henao was last seen.The owner of the rental car agency in Serbia told investigators that when the car was returned in mid-March, someone had tinted its windows and added a new license plate frame, and it had traveled nearly 4,800 miles, the criminal complaint said.Tollbooth cameras captured images of the same model Peugeot, with tinted windows, near Madrid in the late night and early morning of Feb. 2 and 3. The complaint said the vehicle’s license plates were stolen from another vehicle on the street in Madrid, where Henao was living.

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19-year-old injured in Mattapan shooting [Video]

FROM MATTAPAN. BOSTON POLICE SAY JUST BEFORE 2:00 THIS MORNING, SHOTSPOTTER DETECTED GUNFIRE COMING FROM THE AREA OF THE HOME BEHIND ME. 718 CUMMINS HIGHWAY. WHILE OFFICERS WERE RUSHING HERE TO THE SCENE, 911 CALLS STARTED COMING IN FROM THE SAME ADDRESS, REPORTING A PERSON SHOT ONE. WERE TRYING TOURNIQUET NOW. START APPLYING A TOURNIQUET NOW. BPD SAYS ARRIVING OFFICERS FOUND A 19 YEAR OLD MAN SUFFERING FROM A GUNSHOT WOUND. VIDEO FROM OVERNIGHT SHOWS A LARGE BOSTON POLICE PRESENCE ON SCENE, INCLUDING A K-9 SEARCHING FOR THE SHOOTER AND SEARCHING FOR EVIDENCE. THIS MORNING WE SPOKE WITH A FRIEND OF THE VICTIM WHO SHOWED UP AT THE HOUSE THIS MORNING AFTER HEARING ABOUT HIS FRIEND WHO WAS SHOT OVERNIGHT AND WONDERING WHAT HAPPENED. WE ALL KNOW THESE THINGS HAPPEN OUT OF NOWHERE, SO I DONT KNOW IF IT WAS MEANT FOR HIM OR NOT. IM JUST GLAD THAT HES OKAY IN THE LIGHT OF DAY. YOU CAN SEE GLASS FROM THE FRONT DOOR SHATTERED. THERE ARE SHARDS OF GLASS ALL OVER THE FRONT STEPS. THERES ALSO A CAR IN THE DRIVEWAY WITH WHAT APPEARS TO BE A BULLET HOLE IN THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW. BOSTON POLICE SAY THE VICTIM HAS NON-LIFE THREATENING INJURIES AND IS IN STABLE CONDITION. NO ARRESTS HAVE BEEN MADE.

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Lunchables removed from national school lunch program [Video]

Lunchables will no longer be on the menu at schools around the United States.Kraft Heinz, the company that produces Lunchables, announced Tuesday that it will remove the meal kits from the National School Lunch Program.The company pulled the product because demand did not reach its targets, but it plans to revisit the idea in the future, according to an emailed statement from Kraft Heinz.The decision comes after Consumer Reports tested the school versions of the grocery store snacks and found high levels of sodium, lead and cadmium.Were pleased that Heinz Kraft has pulled Lunchables from the school lunch program, Brian Ronholm, director of food policy at Consumer Reports, said in a statement. The USDA should maintain stricter eligibility standards for the school lunch programs so that the millions of kids that depend on it get the healthier options they deserve.The National School Lunch Program a federally assisted program that provides low-cost and free nutritionally balanced lunches to students serves nearly 30 million kids, according to the Department of Agricultures Food and Nutrition Service.Sodium levels in the school lunchesTwo types of Lunchables were brought into the school lunch program last year: Turkey & Cheddar Cracker Stackers and Extra Cheesy Pizza.Consumer Reports found that the kits, which were created specifically for the school lunch program, contained even higher levels of sodium than those available in the grocery store.Sodium levels in the store-bought lunch and snack kits it tested ranged from 460 to 740 milligrams per serving, or nearly a quarter to half of a childs daily recommended limit for sodium, Consumer Reports said.The turkey and cheddar school versions of Lunchables contained 930 milligrams of sodium, compared to 740 milligrams in the store-bought version.Last year, US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack proposed changes to school food guidelines to gradually reduce sodium and added sugar levels. Too much sodium consumption can raise blood pressure and increase the risk of heart attack and stroke, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The school version of Lunchables did contain higher levels of protein and whole grains than the grocery store counterparts, however, Kraft Heinz previously has said.Last year, we brought two NSLP compliant Lunchables options to schools that had increased protein, the company said in a statement Tuesday. While many school administrators were excited to have these options, the demand did not meet our targets. This happens occasionally across our broad portfolio, especially as we explore new sales channels. Lunchables products are not available in schools this year and we hope to revisit at a future date. The NSLP compliant Lunchables sales last school year were far less than 1% of overall Lunchables sales, so business impact is negligible.Lead and cadmiumAlongside Lunchables, Consumer Reports tested other store-bought meal kits, including those from Armour LunchMakers, Good & Gather, Greenfield Natural Meat Co. and Oscar Mayer.And in addition to higher levels of sodium than other lunch kits, Consumer Reports also found lead, cadmium or both in all of the kits, although none of the kits exceeded any federal limit.Cadmium has been linked to kidney and bone disease and cancer, according to the World Health Organization. As natural elements, heavy metals such as lead and cadmium are in the soil in which crops are grown and thus cant be avoided. Some crop fields and regions, however, contain more toxic levels than others, partly due to the overuse of metal-containing pesticides and ongoing industrial pollution.There is no safe level of lead for children, however, according to the CDC.Lead stays in the body and builds up over time, a process called bioaccumulation. Thats why even extremely low levels of ongoing exposure can become toxic. Infants are particularly vulnerable because a smaller dose of lead can have a larger health effect on them compared with other children and adults.CNNs Sandee LaMotte and Parija Kavilanz contributed to this report.