Driver Convicted in Deadly Wisconsin Parade Incident

A jury in Wisconsin Wednesday convicted a man of deliberately driving his sport utility vehicle through a Christmas parade in a Milwaukee suburb, killing six people and injuring more than 60 last November.

The Waukesha County jury found 40-year-old Darrell Brooks — who defended himself — guilty on six counts of intentional homicide, each of which carries a mandatory life sentence, as well as more than 60 other charges.

The conviction marks the end of nearly-year-long legal process that saw Brooks change his plea from not guilty by reason of insanity, dismiss his court-appointed legal team days before the trial began, and receive several rebukes from Waukesha County Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow for failing to follow court rules.

Brooks was arrested November 21, 2021, after he drove his Ford Escape through the Waukesha Christmas parade. Video from the scene shows the vehicle striking a marching band and other participants from behind, without slowing down. During the trial, prosecutors say he reached speeds up to 48 kilometers per hour.

Victims of the incident ranged in age from eight to 81. More than 60 people were injured, including at least 18 children.

Prosecutors say Brooks was fleeing the scene of a domestic incident involving his ex-girlfriend when he drove through the parade. They also say he had just been released on bail following a domestic abuse charge two days before the incident.

Waukesha, a community of 70,000 people outside Milwaukee in southeastern Wisconsin, was deeply scarred by the incident. The Milwaukee Journal newspaper reports a group of people gathered outside the courtroom wearing shirts bearing the phrase “Waukesha Strong” as the verdict was read.

Source: Voice of America

As COVID Funding Hangs in Balance, Biden Urges Americans to Get Boosters

President Joe Biden got his fourth COVID-19 shot Tuesday and urged all Americans to do the same, as White House officials urged Congress to approve their request for $22 billion to fund U.S. and global COVID response.
“We’re here with a simple message: Get vaccinated,” Biden said, before rolling up his left sleeve to receive his booster shot.
Biden also castigated members of Congress who, he said, “want to move beyond COVID, but they don’t want to spend the money to do it.”
“We can’t have it both ways,” he said. “The funding we seek is critical to continue the work to develop and purchase the most effective treatments and vaccines against COVID.”
Among those funds, requested in September, is $4 billion for global assistance in vaccination, therapeutics and diagnostics.
That money hangs in the balance in this deeply divided legislature, where Republicans have criticized and opposed Biden’s COVID funding requests.

Senate Republicans have signaled discontent about the amount being requested for the COVID funding. They contend that federal spending on the virus needs to be ending, not increasing. Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, a member of the Republican leadership team, said people can pay for their own vaccines just as they do for parts of their health care.
And most GOP lawmakers are sticking with the view that dedicating more money to the country’s COVID response should be paid for by cutting spending elsewhere.
The White House’s top COVID-19 coordinator said global demand for vaccines has declined – and the White House told VOA that the U.S. has delivered about 600 million doses of its pledged donations. He urged Americans to support continued global assistance.
“Beyond self-interest, you know, America is a country that is deeply engaged in the world,” Dr. Ashish Jha said. “The president has restored American leadership on global health in a way that was very different than the previous president. And so, for a whole set of reasons it’s very, very important that America continue to lead. $4 billion is a small investment to make to better protect Americans and better protect the world.”
Health experts agree.
“The end is really palpable,” Dr. Krishna Udayakumar, director of the Duke Global Health Innovation Center, told VOA via Skype. “But if we don’t take the right steps now, we’re really at risk of going backwards instead of forwards. We need to make sure that we’re still committing additional dollars, including the funding that’s been requested as supplemental aid to make sure that the global response can continue.”
Udayakumar added that the nature of the response needs to evolve along with the pandemic, which is in a different stage now than two years ago.
“There’s very little we need to do right now to purchase more vaccines, we actually have purchased more than is needed, we now need to make sure we’re turning vaccines into vaccinations to actually get shots in arms,” Udayakumar said.

“In addition, we do need to purchase more of the oral antivirals because very few of those have been purchased for use outside the U.S. And we also have to invest in building the capacity in the health systems that need it so that patients can actually get tested and get access to treatments that will hopefully prevent severe disease, prevent hospitalizations and prevent deaths.”
But whether that gets funded depends on elected officials. Voters head to the polls in coming weeks to fill all 435 seats in the House of Representatives, and 35 of the nation’s 100 Senate seats.

Source: Voice of America

POLICE RECOVERS BABY STOLEN FROM HOSPITAL

The territorial police in Mityana have recovered a day-old baby who had been stolen from Mityana hospital.
We received a report of a stolen child on 25th/10/2022 at around 400pm in the hospital.
Immediately, we began investigating.
It is alleged that the newborn baby was stolen from the mother Namutebi Aisha 20yr, 4 hours after delivery.
The suspect identified as Nakalanzi Prossy, a 40yr old has been tracked down by our task teams and later arrested in the home of Nanfuka Costa of Kyengeza village, Malangala sub county in Mityana district.
The suspect is Nakalanzi Prossy a 40yr old resident of Kassambya, Watuba parish, Kikandwa sub county in Mityana district.
Preliminary findings indicate that the motive of the suspects was to please her husband who was asking her to bear him a child.
We have opened up charges of aggravated trafficking in children against the suspect.
We urge mothers not to entrust their children with strangers and also to try if possible to move with their attendants as they go for child delivery.

Source: Uganda Police Force