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2018-11-01 22:15:24 UTC  

Two men are in custody after police pursuit involving a car that had been reported stolen, authorities said. http://on.ktla.com/ydzl1

2018-11-01 22:15:42 UTC  

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2018-11-01 22:15:45 UTC  

In a lengthy speech Thursday, President Trump said migrants are abusing the asylum system and making a "mockery" of immigration laws.

He says asylum seekers must go to ports of entry in order to make a claim, and he will be issuing an executive order next week on immigration. http://on.ktla.com/QD2xE

2018-11-01 22:16:46 UTC  

An Uber driver who allegedly refused to let passengers out of his vehicle was arrested on Halloween night after leading Santa Monica police on a pursuit, officials said.

Khaled Ali is shown in a photo released by the Santa Monica Police Department on Nov. 1, 2018.
Khaled Ali is shown in a photo released by the Santa Monica Police Department on Nov. 1, 2018.
The incident unfolded about 6:40 p.m. Wednesday when police received a call from a passenger in Khaled Ali’s Uber who said he wouldn’t let them out of the vehicle, Santa Monica police Lt. Saul Rodriguez said.

As officers were responding to Santa Monica Boulevard and 23rd Street, they got another call from other possible victims saying that they had experienced an incident with an Uber driver who wouldn’t let them out of the car, forcing them to jump out and escape. The victims claimed the driver was possibly armed and that he threatened to kidnap them.

Officers eventually located Ali’s vehicle and attempted to stop him, but he did not yield.

Ali led officers on a chase through a busy upscale Santa Monica neighborhood where people were out trick-or-treating, Rodriguez said. The driver eventually stopped near Bundy Drive and Montana Avenue and was arrested. The passengers inside Uber were not injured.

Ali was booked suspicion of kidnapping and felony evading arrest. His bail was set at $100,000.

Authorities believe Ali may have trapped and threatened passengers as many as four times on four different pick ups.

2018-11-01 22:18:00 UTC  

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2018-11-01 22:19:05 UTC  

EAST BAY FIRE: A huge plume of smoke is visible from many parts of the Bay Area. Crews are investigating reports of a fire in the Richmond area. Latest info here: https://abc7ne.ws/2OjCU4I

2018-11-01 22:21:47 UTC  

BEND, Ore. (AP) — Two Oregon women convicted of failing to care for more than 80 horses on a ranch in Terrebonne have been sentenced to 30 days in jail.

The Bulletin reports 68-year-old Linda Stream and her 42-year-old daughter Christina Hart were sentenced Tuesday in Deschutes County after they pleaded no contest last month to 10 counts each of second-degree animal neglect.
They were also sentenced to five years of probation and are banned from owning horses and other livestock for 15 years.

2018-11-01 22:22:02 UTC  

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2018-11-01 22:22:07 UTC  

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2018-11-01 22:22:26 UTC  

The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office was alerted to possible neglect at GreenGate Farms in March after a hunter reported seeing a horse with an eye hanging out of its socket.
Authorities say 18 horses had to be euthanized and all had health issues.

2018-11-01 22:23:47 UTC  

UPDATE: Renton PD says the suspicious package was recovered and it was found empty. Roads are now open to normal traffic.

LIVE: Air 4 is near the Boeing Airplanes plant in Renton where police say they have located a suspicious package. Police are shutting down roads at 8th and Garden, 5th and Park and 5th and Garden. One building has been evacuated as a precaution.

2018-11-01 22:26:26 UTC  

@AncestralCrosse she is beautiful , what love and proper care can do.

2018-11-01 22:27:07 UTC  

Mario Hobson, 48, was shot by officers on Aug. 14 in Milwaukee’s Historic Mitchell Street neighborhood.

WARNING: The video is graphic and contains strong language.

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2018-11-01 22:27:24 UTC  

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2018-11-01 22:28:28 UTC  

A former gynecologist who thought it was funny to dye a patient’s vagina purple is avoiding jail time.

Dr. Barry King, 58, pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor count of harassment linked to his idea of a prank, reported The Denver Post. The incident involved a former employee of his who was seeking medical advice when she worried her cancer might have returned.


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The woman was a breast cancer survivor and was scared when she noticed a lesion on her vagina.

Her own gynecologist was recently retired, so she asked King for help.

"There was a level of comfort because I did believe he was my friend,” the woman said.

But after the exam, she told the Daily Sentinel, that King said something odd.

"He said, 'When you get home tonight, I want you to have (your husband) take a look at it," she told Mesa County Judge Michael Grattan.

2018-11-01 22:28:46 UTC  

It wasn’t until she returned home that she noticed purple on the toilet paper after using the bathroom. The woman said she recognized the dye as gentian violet, which is used to treat medical issues including yeast infections and thrush.

But the woman said she hadn’t heard of the gel being used in years. Since she worked on the administrative side of King’s practice, she just assumed it was in use again.

The next day at work, however, King seemed to think something was funny, the woman said.

That’s when King spilled the truth and said he did it as a joke.

"He said, '... It was a joke,'" the woman said. "It was a joke for (my husband)."

The woman said King told everyone in the office about the joke, too, which she felt like was a violation of her privacy rights.

"I was sexually objectified as a prank on my husband in hopes that his penis would be stained purple," she said. "That's disgusting."

Initially she didn’t want to report the incident, but a friend urged her to come forward, so it wouldn’t happen again.

2018-11-01 22:29:00 UTC  

King avoided jail time as part of a plea deal and will be allowed to medical license. His conviction could be overturned if he does not get into trouble in the next two years, as per the plea deal struck between the Mesa County prosecutor and King’s defense attorney. The Colorado Medical Board wrote a letter of admonition for his "unprofessional conduct" and required King to take a course on professional boundaries and ethics to keep his medical license.

The woman said the whole ordeal was "really horrific and humiliating,” and cost her mutual friends after people chose sides.

She described King as being "like a frat boy playing a prank and hazing me."

"I want to know where Dr. King's moral compass went," she said.