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Fallen Biddeford police sergeant mourned by Maine law enforcement [Video]

WE TURN TO TALIA CLARKE, TO SEE HOW THE COMMUNITY IS COMING TOGETHER. SERGEANT JACOB WOLTERBEEK.. AN 18-YEAR VETERAN AT THE BIDDEFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT.. WAS KILLED ON HIS WAY HOME FROM WORK AT THE END OF HIS SHIFT.. AROUND 1 AM THURSDAY MORNING. YORK COUNTY SHERIFF BILL KING.. SAYS ALTHOUGH HE DID NOT HAVE THE HONOR OF MEETING SERGEANT JACOB WOLTERBEEK, HE DID SPEAK WITH HIM ON THE PHONE SEVERAL TIMES FOR AN INVESTIGATION INTO LAND SCAMS. 11;05;50 “IT REALLY STRUCK ME AS HOW MUCH HE CARED ABOUT THE COMMUNITY.. HE TOOK THOSE CASES, SOMEBODY HAD LOST THEIR LAND ACTUALLY.. AND HE HAD HELPED UNRAVEL IT AND TO GET IT BACK FOR THE INDIVIDUAL.. BUT HIS CARING AND HIS COMPASSION FOR THE INDIVIDUAL REALLY WAS REMARKABLE.” 11;09;18 “IT’S JUST SO DIFFICULT TO FIND DEDICATED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND HERE’S A FELLOW THAT WAS JUST DRIVING HOME ON HIS COMMUTE.” THE YORK COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT, SACO POLICE DEPARTMENT AND OLD ORCHARD BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT ALL PROVIDED RESOURCES TO COVER FOR THE CITY OF BIDDEFORD, AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO, AS NEEDED. 11;07;25 “IT WAS SUCH A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR US TO HELP THEM AS THEY WERE MOURNING THE LOSS OF THEIR BROTHER.” THE SACO POLICE CHIEF RELEASED A STATEMENT.. READING IN PART QUOTE.. “THE LOSS HAS REALLY HIT A LOT OF FOLKS, AND NOT JUST IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, BUT PEOPLE HE TOUCHED OVER HIS CAREER.” THE TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION ALSO SHARED A STATEMENT, READING, “THE MEMBERS OF LOCAL 340 ACROSS THE STATE SHARE THEIR SORROW AND EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF BROTHER WOLTERBEEK, FRIENDS AND COWORKERS AT BIDDEFORD PD. MAY HE REST IN PEACE.” 11;10;37 “WE CAN TEACH EVERYBODY AT THE ACADEMY.. WE CAN TEACH THEM THE FUNCTIONS OF A POLICE OFFICER.. BUT I THINK WHAT JACOB HAD WAS THE CARING AND HE HAD COMPASSION FOR THE COMMUNITY. THAT’S SOMETHING YOU JUST CAN’T TEACH.” 11;07;57 “ABSOLUTELY I

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Liberty’s Tayshaun Wells makes plea for varsity basketball eligibility [Video]

Tayshaun Rue Wells wants to finish his senior year of high school in a safe environment, playing the sport he loves.But a 5-to-4 decision by the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) board of directors last week has cast doubt on his varsity basketball seasonfor now.Wells is a high-IQ point guard, a floor general with excellent instincts and defensive skills. He led his Springfield Central Bulldogs to Missouris final four high school basketball tournament last season with a 25-7 record.In Springfield, however, he experienced bullying and lived in an unsafe neighborhood.This summer, with his parents blessing, Wells decided to move in with a teammate from his AAU summer basketball team to finish his senior year at Liberty High School, two and a half hours away from home.I chose to come up here. I was never recruited, Wells said. If that was the case, then I would have just stayed at Central.His AAU teammates dad, Steve Mortimer, became his legal guardian. Mortimer acknowledges the chances of another state tournament run may have been higher in Springfield.But he saw an opportunity to invest in Wells future.No one’s ever said it’s been about basketball, Mortimer said. No one’s ever said it’s been about a recruiting trip or anything else. It’s just been about the safety and well-being of Rue.Rues Move to Liberty from SpringfieldRue Wells no longer has to worry about police coming to his home or gunshots in his neighborhood. He is also free from the harassment and bullying he endured.As a good parent, you want to see your kids succeed, said Wells mother, Angela Hitchcock.Hitchcock approved her sons move to Liberty for his safety, away from threats of violence or harm.He’d go down to the park, and there were always fights, shootings, she said. It was just not a safe place.Hitchcock talks to her son every day. She told KMBC she is treating his move like his first year away at college or a prep school. She is grateful for the Mortimer familys offer to allow Rue to live with them.It takes a village, she said.Hitchcock, Mortimer, and Wells believe he deserves a shot at playing varsity basketball for Liberty.Right now, he can practice with the team and play on the junior varsity squad.But they believe varsity-level exposure accelerates his scholarship opportunities. Wells already has an offer to play at a community college in Kansas. They know his stock can rise even more from playing with the varsity Blue Jays.Questions About the Transfer ProcessHigh school sports fans have long lamented when a star player is recruited to a rival school for competitive reasons.But this isnt that type of case, Mortimer, Wells, and Hitchcock argued before the MSHSAA board of directors last week.They cited letters of recommendation written by Liberty High and Springfield Central principals in support of Wells senior year basketball eligibility at Liberty.Granting him eligibility would recognize his hard work, reinforce the values of fairness and opportunity, and allow him to finish his high school career with the balance, connection, and fulfillment that basketball brings to his life, said Liberty High School principal Dr. Mike Sharp in a letter of recommendation for Wells.Springfield Central principal Jeremy Brown said the passion and leadership Wells displayed to staff, students, and the community will guide his success in any avenue he pursues.I hope you will strongly consider giving Mr. Wells an opportunity to pursue his dreams of playing his senior basketball season at Liberty High, Brown said in his recommendation letter.MSHSAA has a long list of bylaws to prevent students from transferring schools for competitive reasons. There is a hardship exception.However, the MSHSAA board ultimately did not agree that Wells case constituted a hardship last week.That decision is tough for Mortimer, Wells, and Hitchcock to understand.An MSHSAA spokesman declined to comment to KMBC 9 Investigates, citing federal student privacy laws.A Springfield School District spokeswoman said that since Wells is no longer a student at Springfield Public Schools, the district did not have a statement related to MSHSAAs decision.Liberty Schools released this statement to KMBC:”Our district has been a longtime member of the Missouri State High School Activities Association and has been in good standing with MSHSAA for many years. There is a process in place with the state when questions of eligibility status of students involved in extracurricular activities are brought forward. While we may not always agree with decisions, we will honor and respect the decisions made by the state association.”Mortimer is exploring legal options with MSHSAA to ensure Wells can play varsity basketball.Asked why he chose to speak publicly about the situation, Mortimer didnt hesitate.Rue, he said. He’s already dealt with things that many kids will never know. And to me, its about something more than just basketball. Its about him as a young man.Wells, meanwhile, is hopeful to see playing time this season, away from the concerns back in Springfield.I just want to be in a better spot where I don’t have to worry about any of that, he said. And I can play basketball with my head mentally there.

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American released from Syrian detention [Video]

An American who turned up in Syria on Thursday says he was detained after crossing into the country by foot on a Christian pilgrimage seven months ago.Travis Timmerman appears to have been among thousands of people released from the country’s notorious prisons after rebels reached Damascus over the weekend, overthrowing President Bashar Assad and ending his family’s 54-year rule.As video emerged online of Timmerman on Thursday, he was initially mistaken by some for Austin Tice, an American journalist who went missing in Syria 12 years ago.In the video, Timmerman could be seen lying on a mattress under a blanket in what appeared to be a private house. A group of men in the video said he was being treated well and would be safely returned home.There was no immediate comment from U.S. officials traveling with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Aqaba, Jordan.Timmerman later gave an interview with the Al-Arabiya TV network, saying he had illegally crossed into Syria on foot from the eastern Lebanese town of Zahle seven months ago, before being detained.He said he was treated well in detention but could hear other young men being tortured.It was OK. I was fed. I was watered. The one difficulty was that I couldnt go to the bathroom when I wanted to, he said. He said he was only allowed to go three times a day.I was not beaten and the guards treated me decently, he added.The U.S. governments top hostage negotiator, Roger Carstens, traveled to Lebanon earlier this week in hopes of collecting information on the whereabouts of Tice.President Joe Biden has said his administration believed Tice was alive and was committed to bringing him home, though he also acknowledged on Sunday that we have no direct evidence of his status.Tice, who has had his work published by The Washington Post, McClatchy newspapers and others, disappeared at a checkpoint in a contested area west of Damascus in August 2012 as the Syrian civil war intensified.A video released weeks after Tice went missing showed him blindfolded and held by armed men. He has not been heard from since. Assad’s government had denied that it was holding him.