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Mon Nov 25 05:01:36 2013
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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 02:01:35 -0800
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APShirley Mitchell, who was believed to be the last surviving cast-member
of the hit CBS sitcom I Love Lucy, died earlier this week,
according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 94.Mitchell died of heart failure
on Monday, her sister-in-law Nancy Olson told the website on Wednesday.
The veteran actress played Lucys friend Marion Strong-- with the cackling
laugh-- in the classic show during the 1953 to 1954 season.The Ohio
native later appeared in Perry Mason, The Dick Van Dyke Show and
The Beverly Hillbillies.Mitchell was married to famed film composer Jay
Livingston until his death in 2001.Click here for more from The Hollywood
Reporter.
KIANTONE, N.Y. Authorities say a western New York man has been
charged with harassment for repeatedly firing an unloaded Civil War cannon
at the homes of his neighbors.The Chautauqua County Sheriff's Office says
52-year-old Brian Malta fired the cannon at neighboring homes in the rural
town of Kiantone, on the Pennsylvania border 60 miles south of Buffalo.Deputies
say the cannon was fired with only a powder charge and wadding.
Police confiscated the cannon.Officials say Malta had an ongoing dispute
with his neighbors, but no details were released.Malta was arrested Wednesday
and charged with three counts of harassment and three counts of menacing.
He was released from the county jail after posting $2,500 bail.It couldn't
immediately be determined if Malta had a lawyer.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">revented speedy treatment for Hernandez and other victims.TSA
workers at LAX have been wondering the same thing, said Victor Payes,
who works at the airport and is president of the local union."I
basically think there's a lack of coordination between entities at this
airport. That lack of coordination may have led to something that shouldn't
have happened," Payes said. "We may be talking about Officer Hernandez as
a survivor."Representatives for the Los Angeles Police Department, Los Angeles
Fire Department and Los Angeles Airport Police said they couldn't comment
on the ongoing investigation until extensive reports are finished."Authorities
say that Paul Ciancia entered Terminal 3 with a duffel bag, pulled
out an assault rifle and started shooting. They said he had a
note in his bag that said he wanted to "kill TSA" and
that he wanted to stir fear in them, criticizing their searches as
unconstitutional.He was shot by airport police officers four times, in the
mouth and leg, before being taken into custody. He remains in fair
condition at a hospital and his doctors will determine when he's fit
to appear in court.In the chaotic moments after the gunfire began, as
travelers dove to the ground or scrambled for cover in restaurants and
stores, officials worried there could be bombs in the terminal and tried
to determine whether the gunman had any accomplices. In the first 30
minutes, there was also an unfounded report of two suspicious peop
ce the 1999 Columbine school
massacre, when officials huddled outside to formulate a plan while shooters
continued firing inside and a teacher bled to death without timely treatment.
Now police immediately charge in to stop the shooting as quickly as
possible; officers are trained to step over the wounded and stop the
gunman first, then tend to victims.During active shooter training last month
with the LAX police and LAPD, Los Angeles city firefighters wearing ballistic
vests and helmets dragged survivors to areas where they could provide treatment.Because
police are often the first at the scene where there are injuries,
California law requires officers receive first aid and CPR training in the
academy and regular refreshers afterward.A recent audit by Los Angeles Police
Commission Inspector General Alex Bustamante found that the LAPD had a zero
percent compliance rate. Only 250-sworn officers in the Metropolitan Division
out of the department's more than 9,900 sworn officers received the refresher
training, it states. Airport police have the training.On day-to-day crime
scenes, firefighters wait down the street until police clear the scene,
usually in minutes, and allow them in, Los Angeles County Fire Battalion
Chief Larry Collins, who's a member of a Los Angeles interagency working
group creating best practices for mass casualty incidents."When we have
an active shooter, we can't hold back a block away, we've got
to go in" because cl
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