Friday, March 27, 2015

FBI arrest father of LAPD officer charged with murder

The father of Los Angeles police officer wanted for murder has been charged with making a false statement to an FBI agent, the FBI said Thursday in a press released. Victor Manuel Solis, 53, was arrested in Lancaster, California, in connection with the ongoing search for Henry Solis, a rookie officer with the L.A. police said who is believed to have entered mexico from El paso, texas, the FBI said.  
By: Elvis Gil










Rise in Houston Homicides
Since the beginning of the year, there has been an increase of 38% homicides since last year, which amounts to 65. Police say that they have no control over what happens in private. They also say that drugs and alcohol are largely to blame for this. This  is surprising, since other crimes such as rape, aggravated assault, robbery and burglary are declining.

By: O. Escalante

Monday, March 23, 2015

Baby Orangutan Rescued
After being kept in a chicken cage for a year, an Indonesian animal shelter rescued the baby orangutan which had been kept as a pet. Having only been fed condensed milk for the first year of his life, he was on the brink of death. As of now, Budi is improving, healthy enough to eat and walk on his own, but not as fast as predicted since he was so malnourished.

By: O. Escalante
“Giant Gator”
There is an giant gator on the golf course in Englewood,Florida.According to the WPTV report, the gator was traversing from pond to pond near the green at No. 7, stopping periodically to sun itself and claim dominion over the pin.What Floridians are not used to seeing, however, are dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous period taking up residence three feet from the.

By;Jordan Mann II
Nurse sues hospital for catching ebola
Nina Pham sues the hospital for catching ebola. The hospital warned her about ebola before she started working there, but she ignored them. The chief’s medical officer Wholly, failed to make sure that everyone knew the appropriate policies and that they were trained well. Nina thought they would be honest about everything that happened, but they weren’t. She had no choice but to press charges.
Ebola survivor sues Hospital?
The nurse that survived Ebola comes back with a lawsuit against the Hospital  company where she contracted Ebola. Nina Pham filed a lawsuit on Monday of this week to the parent company, Texas Health Resources, for not doing the best they could to prevent Ebola. Apparently the staff  failed to ensure the safety of the patients by not seeing the signs of Ebola properly and not responding accordingly. Thomas Eric Duncan had shown the symptoms when he first arrived but he was discharged, which caused less chances of fighting the virus.  When she was treating him the hospital failed to give her the proper equipment to actually treat him, she had her neck and hair exposed all the time. She will not be heading back to work and still has exhaustion, aches, and nightmares from the experimental drugs or  ailments of Ebola. This is to help those in the hospital reach for a better understanding of procedures and common care among workers, family, strangers and those working inside the hospitals.