Monday, February 5, 2018

Driver who hit killed Comstock Twp fire chief gets prison



The driver who hit and killed Comstock Township’s fire chief is heading to prison.
A judge Monday sentenced Brandon Clevenger to between 3 and 1/2 years and 15 years in prison in connection to the June 2017 death of Ed Switalski.
Switalski was responding to a call of a crash on I-94 when he was hit by Clevenger’s vehicle. Investigators say Clevenger was driving nearly 90 mph and was distracted by his phone seconds before he hit a cement median wall and crossed over the highway lanes, striking Switalski. The fire chief died at the scene.
A hospital toxicology test showed Clevenger had marijuana in his system, according to police reports released to 24 Hour News 8.
Before the judge handed down Clevenger’s punishment Monday, he heard from Ed Switalski’s family.
Holly Switalski said she and Clevenger have something in common: The day her husband died is the worst day of their lives.
“There will never be justice for Ed,” Holly Switalski told the court.
The couple’s youngest daughter reflected the sentiment.
“The outcome today will not bring my dad back,” said Emily Switalski. “Never in a million years when growing up did I picture this is how I would lose my dad in the line of duty.”
The sister of Ed Switalski said he had wanted to be chief since he was 5 years old, and would have wanted to mentor Clevenger about making good choices.
“From the choices you made, and the decisions that you acted on, somebody was going to die that night, and unfortunately for us it was my brother,” said Nora Switalski.
Clevenger pleaded guilty to reckless driving causing death in December.He told the judge Monday that he takes full responsibility for what happened.
“I don’t want (the Switalski family) to think that I’m an evil person,” he said.
The judge told Clevenger he did not see the crash as an “accident,” saying Clevenger chose to drive recklessly.
“You behaved in a willful and wanton disregard for the safety of human life,” he said.
The punishment the judge passed down is harsher than sentencing guidelines, which would have been between 29 months and 57 months in prison.

Nassar sentenced to 40 to 125 years



Eaton County Circuit Court Judge Janice Cunningham has sentenced disgraced former MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to 40 – 125 years in prison.

The case in Eaton County was the third and final criminal case against Nassar. He was facing a minimum of 25 to 40 years.

The 54 year-old has already been sentenced to 60 years in federal prison on three child pornography charges. He was sentenced to 40 to 175 years on seven sexual assault charges in Ingham County.

The sentence in Eaton County will be served concurrent to the other state case in Ingham County, but consecutive to the federal case. Nassar will have to serve the federal sentence first.

Nassar pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting three people in Eaton County. The charges are related to patients he treated at Twistars Gymnastics Club in Dimondale.

More than 60 women and girls came forward to speak during his sentencing hearing in Eaton County.

More than 150 women and girls spoke during his seven day sentencing hearing in Ingham County. Many went into detail about the abuse, saying it happened while Nassar worked as the team doctor for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University.

The Michigan Attorney General’s Office said more than 260 women and girls have reported abuse by Nassar to law enforcement.

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Chaos descends on Philadelphia after Eagles win Super Bowl 52


Fans of the Philadelphia Eagles partied following their team's first Super Bowl victory Sunday night after knocking off the defending champions New England Patriots 41-33.
People spilled from their apartments, houses, and out of the city's bars to celebrate the historic victory.
Fireworks were set off, cars were overturned, and stores were looted throughout "The City of Brotherly Love.
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Sunday, February 4, 2018

Coroner identifies 2 Amtrak employees killed in train collision



The Lexington County Coroner's office has released the identities of the two Amtrak employees that were killed during a collision with a CSX train early Sunday morning. 
The coroner's office says Michael Kempf, 54, of Savannah, GA and Michael Cella, 34, of Orange Park, FL, were the two killed in the story. Kempf was the engineer of the Amtrak train and Cella was the conductor of the train. 
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster says it "appears that the Amtrak train was on the wrong track" that led to the deadly train crash and derailment that claimed the lives of two Amtrak employees and sent 116 more to area hospitals in Cayce, SC early Sunday morning.
Amtrak officials say a CSX freight train came into contact with Amtrak Train 91 causing the lead engine to derail, as well as some passenger cars. There were 8 crew members and approximately 139 passengers on board. Emergency responders were able to get all passengers off of the train.
Officials say the 116 passengers who were injured were transported to local hospitals with injuries ranging from small scratches and bumps to broken bones.
The coroner said the two passengers who killed in the collision were Amtrak employees. One was the Amtrak train engineer, 54-year-old Michael Kempf of Savannah, GA; the other person killed was the Amtrak conductor, 36-year-old Michael Cella from Orange Park, Florida.
Coroner Margaret Fisher said considering the circumstances, there should have been more causalities.
"We should have had a lot more casualties, but we didn’t," said Fisher. "Anytime you have anything that happens like that, you expect more fatalities, but God blessed us.”
The collision also resulted in two leaks of fuel from the trains. Officials estimate about 5,000 gallons spilled as a result. HAZMAT and DHEC are working to secure the leaks. There is no threat to the public, they say.
SCEMD provided an update at 6:30 a.m.:
Deputies with the Lexington County Sheriff's Office transported those who were not injured to a reception site put together by the Red Cross at Pine Ridge Middle School. Emergency crews will be on hand at the site.
Lizards Thicket is providing food for the displaced passengers and Waffle House is providing coffee. Officials say there are also four buses available to take passengers from the crash to their intended destinations, given they are healthy enough to travel.
Deputies are asking everyone to delay travels near Pine Ridge Road for the next couple of hours.
Anyone with concerns can call the Amtrak Info Line at 1-800-523-9101. They are also able to provide names of those involved in the collision.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster along with other local officials provided the latest update at 10:30 a.m.
McMaster said the CSX freight train was stationary on the track when the Amtrack train that was heading south, struck the stationary freight train.
“To understand the force that’s involved between two trains, that’s about as forceful as you can get," said McMaster.
He said a thorough investigation is being conducted, but that it "appears the Amtrak was on the wrong track." He said it may have been a time factor, but that more will be confirmed as the investigation continues. For now, he asks for prayers for those affected.

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Daily Blog for January 23,2018: I created my new fan page for YouTube on Facebook

Today i was reading 1,787 unread email messages on my gmail account. I welcomed 8 people on google plus account, Their names were Ben Oyler, Jackson Slater whose is already my friend on YouTube and on Facebook, James Fileccia who already started his google plus account, a person who will see in future times on YouTube, John Martinez who has 8 followers on the google account, Missouri Elevators, Created by Dominic Arnone, who is friends  with me on facebook and on YouTube, Nick Bell who has 26 followers on Google Plus, Ooh ee ooh aah ahh ting tang walla walla bing bang is a person who hardly ever use this account tbh, Texas Elevators who has 11 followers on google and 70 subscribers on YouTube and I would like to welcome Texas Elevators to my YouTube Channel and last one but not least Vator Hunters who is a photographer of the midwest and is more of a company, welcome to my google plus account. So that's all the people I added to my google plus account.

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Update Investigation Underway in Fatal Train Crash in Crozet



Federal investigators are working to determine what caused an Amtrak train carrying Republican lawmakers to crash into a trash truck in western Albemarle County.
First responders were dispatched to the train crossing on Lanetown Road around 11:18 a.m. Wednesday, January 31. The train’s engine slammed into a Time Disposal garbage truck, killing one person.
The chartered train was carrying GOP legislators, staff, and security from Washington D.C., to an annual retreat at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.
Albemarle County police say two other people on the garbage truck were taken to University of Virginia Medical Center with serious injuries.
Congressional Institute spokesperson Jessica Twohey said one congressional member was sent to the hospital, and two other people from the train were examined. Amtrak had reported that two passengers and two train crew members were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The UVA Health System announced around 4:30 p.m. that a total of six patients were transported to the UVA Medical Center from the train accident. One patient is in critical condition, four patients are being evaluated, and one patient has been discharged.
A nurse on the scene told NBC29 that one person had died, however officials with Albemarle County have not mentioned a fatality at this time.
Arizona Senator Jeff Flake said they were moving at a pretty good speed when they felt the impact. He described it as everyone being thrown around the train car, then he and other members jumped into action to help the injured.
"Brad Wenstrup [of Ohio] and Dr. [Bill Cassidy of Louisiana] also were off. They were working on the man, the deceased. CPR was performed for a long time, but it didn't work. And then the other person was severely injured. It looked as if they were on the back of the truck and the driver survived and was able to walk to the ambulance," Flake said.
The senator said he helped the seriously injured person for about 20 minutes before helping them to an ambulance.
Kerri Heilman's home backs up to the train tracks, and she says she was home trying to get her dogs back inside when the collision happened.
“I heard the train beeping and coming, but typically, you know it’s just a couple of horns, and this was just constant. Like the horns were just blaring blaring blaring. And so I got my dogs in, and then I heard an enormous crash, and when I looked out the window I saw the train coming to a stop, and it had definitely hit something,” she said.
A different neighbor told NBC29 that a tarp-covered body was in her yard hours after the crash.
Once the train left the accident scene in Crozet, it came back to the Amtrak station in Charlottesville so the uninjured passengers could board buses to go on to West Virginia.
Dozens of people along with Charlottesville and Virginia State Police watched from West Main Street as passengers got off that train. Bomb-sniffing dogs could be seen checking the buses before people got on.
Senate Sergeant at Arms Frank Larkin calls the response to the accident superb: “It certainly tests our metal and our preparedness, but again this is what the training is all about. This is what the interagency cooperation is all about,” he said.
Two members of Congress who represent parts of central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley - 5th District Congressman Tom Garrett and 6th District Congressman Bob Goodlatte - were not on the train. Garrett was at his office in Washington, D.C. when the collision happened, while Goodlatte opted to drive separately to the GOP retreat. Both representatives issued statements about the crash, offering up prayers for those involved.
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Transportation Security Administration will be examining the train's engine and the scene of the crash.
Federal records show a previous accident occurred at the Lanetown Road crossing in 1999. In that case, a CSX freight train hit a truck that was stuck between the tracks. No one was injured in that incident.
The crossing does have a signal with flashing lights and arms to block the crossing. Those were down across the road, at least after the crash.
Amtrak train involved in a deadly crash in Crozet
Amtrak train involved in a deadly crash in Crozet
At 11:17 a.m. this morning, the Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle County Emergency Communication Center received a call indicating that a train ran into a truck at Lane Town Road & Marymart Farm Rd. in Crozet, Virginia, a town in Albemarle County.
Albemarle County Police and Fire and Rescue responded to the scene and are there now. Three serious injuries have been reported, all related to passengers on the truck. At this time, there are no reports of injuries from any train passengers.
This incident remains under investigation and there are no further details at this time.
Scene of an Amtrak train that hit a vehicle in the Crozet area
Scene of an Amtrak train that hit a vehicle in the Crozet area

Investigators on the scene of a fatal crash involving an Amtrak train in Crozet (Photo courtesy Albemarle County Police Department)
Investigators on the scene of a fatal crash involving an Amtrak train in Crozet (Photo courtesy Albemarle County Police Department)

Heavy security at the Amtrak Station as train involved in deadly Crozet crash releases lawmakers
Heavy security at the Amtrak Station as train involved in deadly Crozet crash releases lawmakersJeff Flake
Jeff Flake

Congressman Tom Garrett (R-VA) issued the following statement upon learning of today’s train collision in Crozet, Virginia from the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.:
"My colleagues and my friends were on the train, and it is very likely that or more Fifth District residents were injured during today’s collision. So I would ask that all take a moment today to think about everyone on the train, and keep them in your hearts, thoughts and prayers”
“Many of my colleagues were en route to the GOP Retreat when the train carrying them was involved in a collision in Albemarle County."
"While we monitor the situation from our office in Washington, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and our first responders and law enforcement professionals who, as always, are doing their jobs and working to save lives."
NOTE: Congressman Garrett was not on the train at the time of the collision. He learned of the incident from his offices in Washington, D.C.

Monday, January 22, 2018

Brady leads Patriots back to Super Bowl, top Jaguars 24-20

Give 'em a hand: Tom Brady and the New England Patriots are heading back to the Super Bowl.
Brady shook off a hand injury and threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Danny Amendola with 2:48 remaining , rallying the Patriots to a 24-20 comeback victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC championship Sunday.
Brady, wearing a black bandage on his right hand after needing stitches to close a cut that happened on a play during practice earlier in the week, showed no signs of being hampered.
And, with the game - and the season - possibly on the line, the Patriots star came up big again.
"I've had a lot worse," Brady said. "I didn't know that on Wednesday. It was a crazy injury. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday was a little scary. Then I started getting some confidence and today we did just enough to win."
Brady finished 26 of 38 for 290 yards and two touchdowns to Amendola for the Patriots (15-3), who'll play Philadelphia in Minneapolis on Feb. 4.
It's the eighth Super Bowl appearance for Brady and coach Bill Belichick, who have won five times - including last year's 34-28 overtime rally against the Atlanta Falcons.
"It's pretty amazing. Just to be on a team that wins these kinds of games, it's just a great accomplishment," Brady said. "I'm just so proud of everyone on our team, we made so many great plays. Defense played so great when they needed to."
Blake Bortles and the Jaguars (12-7) led 20-10 early in the fourth quarter, but couldn't hold against the defending champions. The NFL's second-ranked defense kept Brady and the Patriots at bay for most of the game, but lost linebacker Myles Jack and defensive tackle Marcell Dareus on consecutive plays on New England's winning drive.
"It's a locker room obviously with a lot of pain," Jaguars coach Doug Marrone said. "I'm sure they're hurting inside. I'm hurting. The players are hurting."
With New England trailing 20-17, Amendola returned a punt 20 yards to put the ball at the Jaguars 30. Brady hit James White for 15 yards, Amendola for 8 and then the quarterback ran up the middle for 2 yards and a first down.
On first-and-goal from the 5, White ran for a yard to set up the go-ahead score from Brady to Amendola.
Jacksonville - looking to reach the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history - had one more shot, but Bortles' throw on fourth-and-15 to Dede Westbrook was knocked away by Stephon Gilmore.
"Guys are upset," Bortles said. "It's not what anybody expects - contrary to popular belief. Those guys fully expected to win that game."
The Patriots ran out the clock, with Dion Lewis' 18-yard scamper with 90 seconds remaining sealing the victory. And they played most of the game without tight end Rob Gronkowski, who left late in the first half and didn't return.
Brady's hand was the most-scrutinized body part in Boston since his ankle before the 2008 Super Bowl, and Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's right ankle tendon - the bloody sock - in the 2004 playoffs.
Brady hurt his right hand during practice earlier in the week.
"Of all the plays, my season wasn't going to end on a handoff in practice," Brady said.
"Mentally, it probably stressed him out a bit," Amendola said. "It's hard to throw a football with stitches in your thumb. Everybody knows how tough he is."
Some Patriots fans were worried, but not Belichick.
"He's a tough guy, we all know that," Belichick said. "But we're not talking about open heart surgery here."
Brady warmed up without a glove on his hand, and he came out throwing. He completed his first six passes for 57 yards to march the Patriots down the field. The drive stalled when Brady was sacked by Dante Fowler Jr., and New England settled for Stephen Gostkowski's 31-yard field goal.
A wide-open Marcedes Lewis gave the Jaguars a 7-3 lead 45 seconds into the second quarter with a 4-yard touchdown catch from Bortles .
Leonard Fournette gave Jacksonville a 14-3 lead midway through the second quarter with a 4-yard TD run, hushing the crowd at Gillette Stadium.
The Jaguars made some big mistakes just before halftime. Bortles completed a 12-yard pass to Lewis on third-and-7 from the Patriots 44, but Jacksonville was called for delay of game.
That wiped out a first down, and Bortles was sacked by Adam Butler on the next play to force a punt. Jacksonville was called for six penalties that cost the Jaguars 98 yards, while New England was penalized just once.
With just over two minutes left before halftime, New England's offense took over and the fans chanted "Braa-dy! Braa-dy!"
And their quarterback delivered - with some help from two big penalties.
On first-and-10 from the Patriots 40, Brady threw a long pass for Gronkowski, who was injured when he got popped by Barry Church. Church was called for unnecessary roughness, putting the ball at Jacksonville's 45.
"It was a tough call," Church said, "but you've got to go with what they call."
A.J. Bouye was called for pass interference on the next play. The 32-yard penalty gave the Patriots the ball at the Jaguars 13. After a 12-yard catch by Cooks, White ran it in from the 1 to make it 14-10.
Josh Lambo gave Jacksonville a 17-10 lead 4:37 into the third quarter with a 54-yard field goal. He added a 43-yarder 8 seconds into the fourth quarter to make it a 10-point game.
But Brady & Co. were just getting started.
After Jacksonville went three-and-out following Jack's fumble recovery of Lewis, Brady and the Patriots offense came out with a sense of urgency.
They marched 85 yards on eight plays to cut it to a three-point deficit on Amendola's 9-yard TD catch with 8:44 left. Amendola had a 21-yard catch on third-and-18 from the Patriots 25 early in the drive.
"Big play in the game," Brady said. "Ended up being a huge drive for us."
FEW FLAGS: The Patriots' one penalty against the Jaguars is the fewest called on one team in a playoff game since the 2011 AFC championship - when the Patriots were called for just one in a win over Baltimore.
BRADY'S BOUNCEBACK: Brady's passer rating during the first three quarters: 87.5. In the fourth quarter, it was 136.3.
SOLID JAGUARS: Bortles finished 23 of 36 for 293 yards and a touchdown in his first AFC title game. Fournette had 76 yards rushing on 24 carries.
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