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A 600-pound bronze statue of a Tuskegee airman has been found after it was stolen from a city park, Detroit police said Friday.Related video above: Rebuilt statue of Jackie Robinson in bronze unveiledThe statue of Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson was reported missing Wednesday evening from Rouge Park on Detroit’s far west side, police said.It appeared to have been sawed off at the ankles. Investigators believe the statue was taken sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning.Mayor Mike Duggan told reporters Friday that officers canvassed the neighborhood and determined the time when the statue was stolen. Surveillance cameras on nearby businesses showed a large rental truck leaving the area.Officers then spoke to operators of the rental truck company and learned the truck has GPS, Duggan said.”(Officers) found out the person who rented it was suspected of other robberies,” he said. “They ran him down in real-time, caught him. He turned over the statue, confessed, and we made two arrests.”Details of the arrests were not immediately released Friday.Jefferson was a member of the famed Red Tails during World War II. The unit escorted bombers over Europe. Jefferson was shot down and held as a prisoner of war. He returned home to Detroit following his release.Jefferson later taught in schools and served as a vice principal. He also helped form the Tuskegee Airmen chapter in Detroit.The airmen were the nation’s first all-Black air fighter squadron. They trained and fought separately from white fighter units due to segregation in the U.S. military. Their unit was based in Tuskegee, Alabama, but Michigan served as an advanced training ground during the war.Jefferson’s statue was unveiled in June. The ceremony was attended by Duggan, Jefferson’s family and his former students. A plaza for the statue also was built.Jefferson flew model airplanes in the area of the park where the statue was placed. That field already had been named for him. He was honored in 2021 by the city on his 100th birthday. Jefferson died in 2022.”Lt. Col. Jefferson was a hero in every sense of the word and so richly deserves this honor,” Duggan said during the statue’s unveiling. “He distinguished himself as a Tuskegee Airman and prisoner of war in World War II, and again at home as a celebrated educator. The people of Detroit are deeply grateful to him for his service, and this plaza and statue is a reflection of our collective appreciation.”
Editors note: This article discusses sensitive topics such as suicide. An Orlando mother is suing a popular artificial intelligence chatbot service after she claims it encouraged her 14-year-old son to take his own life in February. According to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Orlando, Megan Garcia says her 14-year-old son, Sewell Setzer, committed suicide after becoming addicted to Character.AI, an application that allows users to have human-like conversations with AI bots.Users can make their own bots with their own personalities or choose to chat with bots made by other users. Oftentimes, these bots are based on celebrities or fictional characters from TV shows or movies.Garcia says Character.AI’s recklessness when it comes to targeting children and the company’s lack of safety features caused her son’s untimely death. The lawsuit lists numerous complaints against Charcter.AI, including wrongful death and survivorship, negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress.According to court records obtained by sister station WESH, Garcia says her son began using Character.AI in 2023, shortly after he turned 14. In the subsequent two months, Setzer’s mental health reportedly declined “quickly and severely,” with the lawsuit saying the teen became noticeably withdrawn, started suffering from low self-esteem and quit his school’s junior varsity basketball team.Furthermore, the lawsuit claims that Setzer began to deteriorate even more as the months went on. The 14-year-old became severely sleep-deprived, had sudden behavioral complications and began falling behind academically, the lawsuit says.Garcia says she had no way of knowing about Character.AI or her son’s dependency on the app.According to screenshots from the lawsuit, Setzer often engaged with chatbots who took on the identity of “Game of Thrones” characters. Many of those conversations revolved around love, relationships and sex, most notably with the character Daenerys Targaryen.”Sewell, like many children his age, did not have the maturity or mental capacity to understand that the C.AI bot, in the form of Daenerys, was not real,” the lawsuit says. “C.AI told him that she loved him, engaged in sexual acts with him over weeks, possibly months. She seemed to remember him and said that she wanted to be with him. She even expressed that she wanted him to be with her, no matter the cost.”According to journal entries from Setzer, he was grateful for all his “life experiences with Daenerys” and “was hurting because he could not stop thinking about ‘Dany,'” the lawsuit says, adding that “he would do anything to be with her again.”More screenshots from the nearly 100-page lawsuit show a conversation on Character.AI where the chatbot asks Setzer if he had “been actually considering suicide.” When the teen says he didn’t know if it would work, the chatbot responded, Dont talk that way. Thats not a good reason not to go through with it, the lawsuit claims.On the day of his death, Setzer reportedly messaged the chatbot again, saying, “I promise I will come home to you,” pictures from the lawsuit show.Pictures then show the teen saying, “What if I told you I could come home right now?” to which the chatbot replied, “Please do, my sweet king,” according to the lawsuit.Moments later, Sewell reportedly took his own life with his stepfather’s firearm. Police say the weapon was hidden and stored in compliance with Florida law, but the teenager found it while looking for his confiscated phone days earlier.According to the lawsuit, Character.AI was rated suitable for children 12 and up until approximately July. Around that time, the rating was changed to suitable for children 17 and up.In a statement to WESH, Character.AI said:”We are heartbroken by the tragic loss of one of our users and want to express our deepest condolences to the family. As we continue to invest in the platform and the user experience, we are introducing new stringent safety features in addition to the tools already in place that restrict the model and filter the content provided to the user.”If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or chat live at 988lifeline.org. You can also visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for additional support.
After months of secret preparations, Boston Celtics players and fans got their first look at the team’s championship rings on Tuesday night. They were presented to the players on a table where the 2024 trophy was placed by Celtics legends Bob Cousy, Cedric Maxwell, Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce at the start of the ceremony. Details posted by the team show the gold rings feature the motto, “Whatever it takes” on one side, and list all 18 championship years around the ring. The inside is engraved with the team’s record through the playoffs. Eighteen diamonds on the outer bezel represent each of the team’s championships. Fifteen carats of white diamonds represent the teams of the NBA’s Eastern Conference.The tops of the rings twist off to reveal the 2024 banner and a piece of the parquet floor. The rings were made by Jason of Beverly Hills. The rings were presented as part of the Celtics’ celebration of their record-setting 18th NBA championship. Boston’s celebration also included raising the banner to the rafters of TD Garden.”I can honestly say to the best fans in the world, lets do it again,” Jayson Tatum told fans at the conclusion of the ceremony. The top-seeded Celtics went 64-18 in the 2023 regular season, ensuring home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, and dropped only one game in the Finals. With their Game 5 win, the Celtics broke a tie with the Los Angeles Lakers, the only other team in the league with 17 championship victories.Boston fans got their first look at a banner on the day of the team’s championship parade, when Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck walked the banner and trophy into TD Garden because he got caught in traffic.The banner made for the rafters of TD Garden was delivered a few days ago by Woburn-based New England Flag & Banner. The Celtics were coached to their first championship in 16 years by Joe Mazzulla, who at 35 is the youngest coach to win a title since Bill Russell won one as a player-coach for Boston in 1969. Mazzulla is entering his third year at the helm. He originally took on the role of interim head coach just before the start of training camp in 2022, but his impressive success led the team to remove interim from his title later that season.On the court, the dynamic duo of 26-year-old Jayson Tatum and 27-year-old Jaylen Brown led the way. Both All-Stars have played for the Celtics since they were drafted in 2017 and 2018, respectively.Other key players on this Celtics championship team include Jrue Holiday, Derrick White, Al Horford, Kristaps Porzingis, Sam Hauser, Luke Kornet and Payton Pritchard. All are returning for the next season. The Celtics’ new campaign begins on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. against the New York Knicks.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) A local faith-based nonprofit is mobilizing to help with hurricane relief efforts on the East Coast. Bakersfield-based CityServe announced Wednesday the sending of two brand new, John Deere skip loaders with attachments and two equipment trailers to Chimney Rock, North Carolina. The equipment, valued at $250,000, was made possible thanks to []
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