Boston, MA
21st anniversary of September 11th to be remembered in Boston with several events
BOSTON — Sunday marks 21 years for the reason that September eleventh assaults on the World Commerce Heart in New York that killed practically 3,000 individuals. 206 of the individuals killed had been from Massachusetts.
In Boston, the 9/11 commemorations begin at 8:30 a.m. outdoors the State Home with a second of silence. Will probably be accompanied with a studying of the names of those that died on that day in 2001.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker, Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito, Lawyer Common Maura Healey, and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu are anticipated to take part within the studying, in addition to individuals who misplaced family members within the terrorist assault. The presentation of the Madeline “Amy” Sweeney Award for Civilian Bravery might be after that.
Additionally on Sunday, the Massachusetts Navy Heroes Fund is bringing collectively volunteers to fill care packages for troops abroad and veterans in Massachusetts on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. On high of that, there’s a new manner the native victims of the assault are being honored. A large flag was created with the names of the victims on the Greenway.
Katie Pakenham misplaced her stepbrother, Timothy Stout, on September 11. She desires the names of the victims to characterize a lot extra.
“It is tough that he was misplaced on that day. It is horrific,” she stated. “What we attempt to do on the anniversary of at the present time is mirror on one of the best qualities of the individuals we liked and misplaced and one of the best qualities of the individuals who got here collectively to make a distinction on that day.”
She says within the tragedy of 9/11, individuals stepped in to assist any manner they may, which is why Sunday might be a day of service, and volunteers on the Greenway will every study of the story of a life misplaced that day, or a service member who has since died so nobody is forgotten.
“Every volunteer can have an opportunity to consider one individual, say their title, learn their biography, take into consideration the contribution they made,” stated Pakenham.
Organizers say persevering with that spirit of giving that occurred proper after 9/11 is essential, and it’ll join many younger adults from the youth motion Undertaking 351, who weren’t born 21 years in the past.
“Our younger individuals can come and honor and bear in mind, although they weren’t alive throughout 2001. It simply reveals that this legacy of hope and unity might be continued years on,” stated Michaela Campbell of Undertaking 351.
Because the volunteers assembled on the large flag, Pakenham says 21 years in the past they had been strangers. Now, they’re household.
“I really feel such love and attachment to so many of those names now due to the households that encircle them.”
Boston, MA
East Boston man faces 12 animal cruelty charges, witnesses reported alleged abuse of dog
BOSTON – An East Boston man accused of abusing his dog appeared in court on a dozen animal cruelty charges on Thursday.
Armani Doshi, 27, is accused of abusing his one-year-old German Shepherd Savannah, who was rescued Thursday morning after she was found in a closet, allegedly without food or water.
“We’ve got multiple witnesses, he drags this dog choking it by the neck and everything and this has been going on a long time,” said Lt. Borgal of the Animal Rescue League of Boston.
Videos of alleged abuse
Investigators say Doshi would lift the dog by her collar to the point where she couldn’t walk. Multiple witnesses in his East Boston apartment complex took videos of the alleged abuse.
“The defendant is observed pushing the dog’s head and body to the ground in a rough and cruel manner, and he’s also in that video laying on top of dog so that dog cannot get up,” said prosecutor Amelia Singh.
Doshi pleaded not guilty but had several outbursts during his arraignment Thursday. He told the judge he wants to represent himself and tried to argue to get out of jail.
“I’m going to lose my car your honor,” Doshi told the judge. “They’re going to repo my car if I don’t make my car payments.”
“I live by myself your honor. If you can put me on a GPS, I’ll accept that,” Doshi continued, before the judge told him she was not negotiating with him.
Suspect will be held for 60 days
The judge worries he’s a danger to the public, especially to his neighbors, who reported him. Judge Debra Delvecchio ordered Doshi held on $100 bail and revoked his bail for 60 days on a pending Chelsea District Court case in which he threatened a judge.
Investigators say they’re relieved Savannah is safe. “Plenty of knowledge of what these laws are and I don’t know why this would continue like this,” Lt. Borgal said. “We were very concerned about the dog, and we were glad we were able to seize it today.”
Doshi will return to court on January 16 for a pre-trial hearing.
Boston, MA
Coastal storm could bring snow to Boston on Friday. Here’s how much. – The Boston Globe
It may actually begin to look a lot like Christmas, at least for a moment to kick off the weekend before the busy holiday week.
We’ve mentioned an offshore system developing Friday a few times this week, but a separate system to our west will dive just south of New England as the coastal storm develops. Why does this matter? Well, that incoming storm may tug or influence the coastal low, forcing the system to drift closer to the Southern New England coast. This could bring some rain and accumulating snow for Boston and other parts of coastal New England Friday into Saturday morning.
There’s still uncertainty as to how much the two storms will interact and that will determine the final storm track. But should the coastal low push west enough to clip the coast, we should only see relatively weak impacts and perhaps just some festive light snow showers as you’re out in the city Friday evening or shopping Saturday morning.
It’s looking like some light rain and snow showers will begin working into Southern New England and the Boston area mid-afternoon on Friday and bring light to steady precipitation throughout the evening. Like a similar storm last week, wet weather will enter the picture from the south and be supported by additional moisture blowing onshore from the east. At some point Friday night, the wind direction will shift to the northeast as the core of the storm passes offshore, making this storm technically a nor’easter.
Just like a similar system last week, the storm will strengthen as it passes and therefore race out of the region. By Saturday morning, between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m., this storm will be near Nova Scotia and clouds will be thinning for a dry weekend.
Temperatures will be in the mid-30s from Worcester to Boston Friday afternoon with Southeastern Mass. and the Cape closer to 40 degrees. With some added warmth blowing on shore, that’ll make it even trickier to set the rain-snow line and those areas could start off with rain.
I’d say that I-495 and east to Boston, south to the Cape, will start with cold rain before quickly switching to light snow showers as the temperatures drop heading into Friday evening. Western New England won’t see much action with this storm outside of a few flurries at times.
A switch to snow from the Boston area to south coastal areas should happen fairly quickly and really only the outer Cape will stick to rain.
All in all, it’s looking like light accumulations from a coating to 2 inches, with the higher totals happening around the I-95 and I-495 belts. There could be a heavier pocket of snow that pushes an isolated 3 inches in a couple of spots.
Outside of Southern New England, Downeast Maine will be clipped by the outer edge of this storm, where Bangor to Millinocket might snag about 4 to 6 inches.
This storm will strengthen as the evening progresses and wind gusts will reach anywhere from 20 to 30 miles per hour for folks along the coast. The blustery conditions will likely stay in place Saturday after the storm passes.
The main question is: If it does snow more than an inch in Boston, will it be enough to stick around to count as a white Christmas come Wednesday morning? We’ll keep you posted.
Ken Mahan can be reached at ken.mahan@globe.com. Follow him on Instagram @kenmahantheweatherman.
Boston, MA
Man stabbed 5 times as argument spills out of Boston concert hall, DA says
A man is facing charges for stabbing someone five times outside a Boston music venue this month, prosecutors said.
Witnesses told investigators the fight that led to the stabbing early Dec. 1 near the Roadrunner in Brighton began when Collin Hullum’s sister was confronted for cutting a line at the bar, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday. A TikTok video showing part of the ensuing incident depicts Hullum with a knife, they said.
On Tuesday, Hullum, 36, was ordered held without bail on charges of assault to kill and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, prosecutors said. He’s due back in court Thursday.
It wasn’t immediately clear if Hullum had an attorney who could speak to his arrest.
The incident was reported about 2:34 a.m., where a 26-year-old man was being treated after being stabbed five times in the back, prosecutors said. Surveillance footage showed him and his friends arguing with three people inside the entrance to the neighboring Warrior Ice Arena.
One of the three people, later identified as Hullum, can be seen striking the man who was wounded in the back, prosecutors said. He was tracked down through eyewitness accounts and surveillance video showing him walking to his car and driving away.
Prosecutors said the man who was stabbed appeared to have been trying to break the fight up.
“What was supposed to be an evening out enjoying a show quickly turned into a violent altercation that resulted in one man facing serious injuries and another man facing serious charges. The victim here seemed to be attempting to stop the violence. I thank him for that and I wish him a full recovery,” District Attorney Kevin Hayden said in a statement.
Another person seen with a knife in the fight tried stabbing two people inside the Warrior Ice Arena’s foyer as well, and will face charges later, according to prosecutors.
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