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Funeral services were held Saturday morning for a Massachusetts State Police trooper who died two weeks ago while in training at the department’s academy. Enrique Delgado-Garcia, 25, of Worcester, died Sept. 13 at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, one day after he was critically injured in a boxing exercise at the Massachusetts State Police Academy in New Braintree.A wake for Delgado-Garcia was held Friday at Mercadante Funeral Home in Worcester. The 90th Recruit Training Troop, of which Delgado-Garcia was a member, stood in uniform outside the wake. “I cant even begin to tell you what a wonderful, wonderful boy he was,” said Maria Alexandrov, who worked with Delgado-Garcia when he was a victim witness advocate at the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office.”When he would go for a run on his lunch breaks, he was just so wonderful to people. And one particular time, he had given his jacket to a homeless man,” she said. During Saturday’s funeral service, an Honor Guard will deliver an American flag to the Delgado-Garcia family.The State Police pipes and drums will play, and the air wing will fly, weather permitting.The investigation into Delgado-Garcia’s death is ongoing. David Meier, a trial attorney for more than 30 years who also worked with former Gov. Deval Patrick and as the Chief of Homicide with Suffolk County, will determine if any crime was committed leading to Delgado-Garcia’s death. State police said Sunday that the academy has suspended full-contact boxing training activities between trainees until further notice.Interim Col. John Mawn has directed a comprehensive review of the academys defensive tactics program to ensure that it aligns with safety standards, law enforcement objectives and best practices in training methods, officials said.”The colonel has undertaken a review of all the defensive tactics programs and one of the things I’m going to ask the new colonel to do when he begins is undertake an independent review of all of the academy’s programs and trainings because my goal is to make sure that we have in place the very best in terms of training for the sake of all recruits,” Healey said on Monday. Retired Lt. Col. Geoffrey D. Noble of the New Jersey State Police will assume leadership of the Massachusetts State Police in October.Few details are known about what happened during the boxing exercise, but Delgado-Garcia became unresponsive during a boxing exercise. He was removed from life support the next day. The autopsy report has not been finalized.Before training began in April to achieve his lifelong dream of joining the state police, Delgado-Garcia had worked for 18 months at the Worcester County Attorney’s Office, where he often stayed late to help people, District Attorney Joseph Early Jr. said at a news conference last week.”Because of this close relationship, someone else will be handling this matter,” said Early, with tearful members of Delgado-Garcia’s family and former co-workers nearby. “There’s no way this office can handle this. Everyone loved Enrique.”Early said detectives assigned to his office will continue to investigate, but they will work with whichever agency takes over.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is calling on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to fire his country’s ambassador to the U.S. as Republicans criticize Zelenskyy’s visit to an ammunition plant in Pennsylvania, a swing state, as a political stunt.Related video above: ‘Russia can only be forced into peace,’ Zelensky says to the United Nations Security CouncilThe Republican speaker’s demand Wednesday came as Zelenskyy addressed the United Nations in New York on the eve of his visit to Washington, D.C., where he has plans to brief lawmakers on Capitol Hill about the war effort before meeting with President Joe Biden at the White House.”The tour was clearly a partisan campaign event designed to help Democrats and is clearly election interference,” Johnson wrote in a letter to Zelenskyy.Johnson, who is close to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, said no Republicans were invited to the plant tour on Sunday, which he said was arranged by Ambassador Oksana Markarova.An Army official said it was standard procedure to invite House and Senate members who represent the district where such industrial plants are located. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal discussions, said that in this case, interested congressional members from the area attended.Joining for the visit were the state’s Gov. Josh Shapiro, Sen. Bob Casey and the district’s Rep. Matt Cartwright, all Democrats. The plant is located in Scranton, Biden’s hometown.The speaker’s stern demand for the swift removal of Markarova, a well-received diplomat in Washington who has been a fixture on Capitol Hill since the outset of the war even sitting as a guest in the House visitor’s gallery during pivotal speeches comes at a daunting time for Ukraine as Zelenskyy works to ensure U.S. support for the war effort in an election year.While Biden and Democrats in Congress have largely stood with Ukraine since the Russian invasion in 2022, sending billions in U.S. aid to buy weaponry and support services, Republicans have split deeply. Trump has turned the GOP toward a new America First movement that generally prefers to limit U.S. involvement overseas, and he often speaks admirably of Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin.Johnson said that support for ending Russia’s war against Ukraine “continues to be bipartisan, but our relationship is unnecessarily tested,” noting comments from the Ukrainian government about the top of the Trump-Vance presidential ticket.Trump, in his own speech Wednesday, lashed out at Zelenskyy and said the people of Ukraine are “dead” and the country itself “demolished,” raising fresh questions about the level of U.S. support the former president would provide to help Ukraine fight Russia if he returned to the White House.Later, Johnson, who said he won’t be meeting Thursday with Zelenskyy at the Capitol, said the ambassador “crossed the line” and the situation requires “immediate attention and action.”Zelenskyy visited the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant to thank the workers who are producing one of the most critically needed munitions for his country’s fight to fend off Russian ground forces.The Scranton plant is one of the few facilities in the country to manufacture 155 mm artillery shells and has increased production over the past year. Ukraine has already received more than 3 million of them from the U.S.”It is in places like this where you can truly feel that the democratic world can prevail,” Zelenskyy wrote on X. “Thanks to people like these in Ukraine, in America, and in all partner countries who work tirelessly to ensure that life is protected.”Zelenskyy is far from the first foreign leader to visit U.S. plants producing and selling arms to their country, in tours that did not incur Republican protests. The U.S.’s NATO partners in Europe increasingly have made a point of such visits to demonstrate the jobs and money that U.S. alliances bring home to Americans.Zelenskyy also has met exclusively with Republicans on some past trips while in the U.S. In July, he visited Utah to speak at the National Governor’s Association and was welcomed by the state’s Republican Gov. Spencer Cox, the group’s outgoing chairman. During the visit, Zelenskyy also met with Utah’s congressional delegation, which was made up of all Republicans.The Scranton visit sparked swift reprisals from the Republicans.Rep. James Comer, the Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, announced Wednesday he was opening an investigation into whether the Biden-Harris administration used taxpayer-funded resources to fly Zelenskyy to Pennsylvania as a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris, who is the Democratic nominee for president.”The Committee seeks to determine whether the Biden-Harris Administration attempted to use a foreign leader to benefit Vice President Harris’s presidential campaign and, if so, necessarily committed an abuse of power,” he wrote in letters to Biden, the White House counsel and others in the administration.The Pentagon said the flight was funded by the Defense Department for senior officials from the departments of Defense and State “conducting official business related to U.S. security assistance to Ukraine.” The flight stopped at Newark Liberty International Airport, “where they linked up with President Zelensky before continuing to Wilkes-Barre International Airport in Pennsylvania,” the Pentagon said.Senate Republicans, even those who had supported aid for Ukraine, roundly criticized Zelenskyy on Wednesday. “He really messed up,” said Sen. Markwayne Mullin, an Oklahoma Republican.However, Sen. Roger Wicker, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee and a firm backer of Ukraine, suggested that Zelenskyy’s visit was not as partisan as it appeared. Wicker was planning to meet with the Ukrainian president at the Capitol on Thursday.”If President Zelenskyy came to Mississippi, he would be accompanied by Republican officials because that’s who the people in their wisdom elected,” he said.___Associated Press writers Stephen Groves and Lolita C. Baldor in Washington and Michael Rubinkam in northeastern Pennsylvania contributed to this report.
The city of Portland has expanded two of its tiny home villages meant to address homelessness.
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The weeks-long search for a critical missing woman from Milwaukee is over. Laquita Ward’s family told WISN 12 News she was found safe in Florida. Her family reported her missing two weeks ago. The 36-year-old will be on her way back to Milwaukee Thursday night. Andrea Adkins got to speak to her daughter over the phone this afternoon for the first time in weeks. “What was that like for you?” WISN 12 News reporter Kendall Keys asked. “A great relief, the sigh of relief for any mother any mother. Just a huge relief to, you know, because this story could have ended a lot of different ways. So we’re just thankful. We’re thankful,” Adkins said. Loved ones showed up to Adkins’ house Thursday night, embracing and breathing a sigh of relief. Family reported Ward missing Sept. 11. Police said she was spotted at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport that day. On Sept. 15, a deputy in Florida found her sleeping at a Fort Lauderdale airport, but was unaware she was a missing person. On Sept. 22, Milwaukee police upgraded her status to critical missing, which is when the public was notified about her disappearance. Ward has Turner syndrome. It’s a chromosomal disorder where a female is born with only one X chromosome. It has a unique impact on each woman who has it. Ward’s family said Turner syndrome impacts her cognitive ability significantly, making it so she is incredibly vulnerable on her own. They compared her thought processes to that of a teenager, rather than an adult. Adkins was overjoyed that her daughter was OK all these days later. “We’re just thankful, thankful, thankful for everyone. We’re thankful for Channel 12, all your support. We’re thankful for Detective Sromalla and all the work, the tireless work that she did on this case, which all of this was an integral part in Laquita on her way home now,” Adkins said. Adkins said law enforcement is ensuring Ward makes it home.”She’s going to get escorted to the airport by the detectives there. We’re getting her a one-way ticket so that we don’t have to worry about her getting lost again,” Adkins said. “We’ll be waiting here in Milwaukee for her when she gets home.”The Turner Syndrome Society of the United States reached out to WISN 12 News after seeing our stories about Ward being missing. After hearing she had been found safe, the organization got in contact with Ward’s family and purchased her plane ticket home. “We are so relieved,” Becky Brown, the national director of development and communications for the organization, said.Milwaukee police have not answered WISN 12 News’ questions about why it took 11 days for Ward to be deemed critical missing.
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Jerry Brooks was hired as interim chief in early September. He was brought back after being fired from the department in June 2023.
Waterline issues have delayed the sewer repair project at Airport Highway and South Main Street into the middle of October, according to the village of Swanton.