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Apple is bringing ChatGPT to the iPhone in partnership with OpenAI

Apple unveiled a long-awaited AI technique on Monday, integrating Apple Intelligence throughout its suite of apps, together with Siri, and introduced a partnership with OpenAI to deliver ChatGPT to its units.

With these strikes, the iPhone maker is looking for to reassure traders that it has not misplaced the substitute intelligence battle to Microsoft, though it might have forfeited a number of rounds. Microsoft took an early lead within the race to commercialize AI by its wager on OpenAI.

The AI options have been unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Builders Convention, and the tech big additionally confirmed its newest working system for its Imaginative and prescient Professional mixed-reality headset and iPhone.

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Apple publicizes Apple Intelligence

Partnering with synthetic intelligence firm OpenAI, Apple introduced its iPhones would start including AI options. The businesses are looking for to enhance the digital assistant Siri by turning it into extra of a chatbot.

The corporate mentioned the brand new AI options will include the most recent software program for its units and permit customers to summarize textual content and generate different content material, equivalent to customized animations to ship a buddy birthday needs.

Apple mentioned the ChatGPT integration can be accessible later this yr and that different AI options will comply with. The chatbot might be accessed without cost, and customers’ data won’t be logged, the corporate mentioned.

As a part of the updates, a revamped Siri may also faucet into ChatGPT’s experience and search permission from customers earlier than querying the OpenAI service.

Apple plans to focus on shoppers, not corporations

Whereas its AI rivals are concentrating on enterprises, Apple plans to face out by making the know-how related to its multiple billion customers — most of whom are usually not tech aficionados.

Apple mentioned iOS 18, the software program powering its flagship system, makes the iPhone dwelling display screen simpler to customise and contains improved variations of its in-house apps.

The brand new software program may also include a “lock an app” function that can assist folks defend delicate data. Customers can choose to lock particular apps and hold information extra tightly managed within the working system.

Apple additionally mentioned it could group messages in its e-mail shopper beginning later this yr — categorizing them in a major folder, a transactions folder, a promotions folder and different extra particular groupings, equivalent to communications by an airline.

The high-level categorizations are just like a now-old function in competitor Google’s Gmail.

Apple mentioned it could make its mixed-reality headset Imaginative and prescient Professional accessible in eight extra international locations, together with China and Japan. The brand new VisionOS 2 software program for the headset will use machine studying to create natural-depth pictures and include new gestures.

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This week, OpenAI introduced it was suspending the usage of one among its new ChatGPT voices after Scarlett Johansson accused the corporate of imitating her voice with out her permission. In the meantime, a number of senior staff have resigned, citing issues concerning the firm’s dedication to creating AI safely. Sigal Samuel, a senior tech reporter for Vox, unpacks what is going on on with the corporate.

Apple makes use of the developer convention at its Cupertino, Calif., headquarters annually to showcase updates to its personal apps and working programs, in addition to to indicate builders new instruments they may be capable of use of their apps.

The corporate has been utilizing AI behind the scenes for years to energy options on its units, equivalent to the flexibility of its watches to detect crashes and falls. Nevertheless it has been reluctant to tout how this know-how boosts performance in its units, as Microsoft has achieved with the assistance of its early wager on OpenAI.

Microsoft overtook Apple because the world’s largest firm by market capitalization in January, and Apple’s shares have trailed these of different Huge Tech corporations this yr.

AI chip big Nvidia briefly overtook Apple final week because the world’s second-most priceless firm, underscoring for some traders a shift in energy within the tech world.

Sen. John Fetterman, wife involved in Sunday morning crash in Maryland: ‘Worst anniversary ever’

United States Senator John Fetterman was concerned in an early morning crash Sunday morning in Maryland, FOX 29 has realized. 

Shortly earlier than 8 a.m. Sunday, Maryland State Police responded to the realm of I-70 and I-68 in Hancock, Maryland, between Pennsylvania and West Virginia. 

Police say Fetterman, 54, was behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Traverse when he struck the rear of a Chevrolet Impala. 

A passenger in Fetterman’s automobile, and the driving force of the Impala have been each taken by ambulance to Warfare Memorial Hospital in West Virginia.

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In a press release to FOX 29, a spokesperson for Fetterman’s workplace acknowledged that Fetterman and his spouse Gisele have been evaluated a the hospital in an abundance of warning. 

Sen. Fetterman was handled for a bruised shoulder, and each he and his spouse have been discharged later Sunday afternoon. 

They’ve since returned to their house in Braddock, Pennsylvania. 

Maryland State Police say no citations have been issued instantly following the crash, although the investigation is ongoing.

The total assertion from Fetterman’s workplace may be discovered under: 

“On Sunday morning, John and Gisele have been concerned in a automobile accident with one other driver. Out of an abundance of warning, they have been evaluated at an area hospital. John was handled for a bruised shoulder they usually have been discharged that afternoon. They’re doing properly and blissful to be again in Braddock.”

Sen. Fetterman and his spouse uploaded a video to X Monday night with frozen peas from Harris Teeter and Tylenol in tow to provide of us an replace on their restoration. 

“You may need heard G and I have been in a automobile accident yesterday. Thanks all for the properly needs. Not one of the simplest ways to spend our sixteenth marriage ceremony anniversary however we’re doing properly and blissful to be again house in Braddock with the household,” the tweet learn.

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Sen. John Fetterman, wife hospitalized after car crash in Maryland

Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and his spouse Giselle had been hospitalized following a two-car-crash in Maryland Sunday.

Fetterman was driving a Chevrolet Traverse and struck the rear of a Chevrolet Impala on Interstate-70 in Hancock, in response to a Maryland State Police spokesperson. The division stated in an announcement to USA TODAY that the driving force of the Impala was additionally taken to Struggle Memorial Hospital in West Virginia.

No citations got and that an investigation is ongoing, in response to the division.

A spokesperson for the senator stated in an announcement to USA TODAY that the Fettermans had been taken to the hospital out of an abundance of warning and John was handled for a bruised shoulder. The workplace didn’t disclose Giselle’s accidents.

The couple had been discharged Sunday afternoon and are doing nicely, in response to the spokesperson.

Fetterman posted a video to his X, previously Twitter, account Monday displaying that he and his spouse had been at their dwelling in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

Rodrigues scores twice as Panthers beat Oilers for 2-0 series lead in Stanley Cup final

Connor McDavid and his Oilers have confronted adversity all season.

They began the schedule an unpleasant 2-9-1. They trailed the Vancouver Canucks 3 times within the second spherical of the playoffs. They fell behind the Dallas Stars earlier than claiming the Western Convention crown.

Florida, nonetheless, is a special animal — and Edmonton has a deep gap to climb out of after heading north.

Evan Rodrigues scored twice within the third interval because the Panthers downed the Oilers 4-1 on Monday to take a 2-0 lead within the Stanley Cup remaining.

“We gotta be higher,” mentioned McDavid, who assisted on Mattias Ekholm’s purpose that gave Edmonton a 1-0 lead. “They went up a degree and we did not match it.”

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Rodrigues pots a pair of objectives, Panthers declare Recreation 2 over Oilers

Evan Rodrigues scored twice as Florida handed Edmonton a 4-1 Recreation 2 loss in Dawn Monday. The Panthers now lead the sequence 2-0.

The Oilers, who’ve scored simply as soon as within the sequence after being blanked 3-0 in Recreation 1 when Florida goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky grabbed the headlines, will want a large push in opposition to the stout, suffocating Panthers to change into simply the sixth group in NHL historical past to hoist hockey’s holy grail after taking place 0-2 in a best-of-seven remaining.

“It is one other alternative for our group to return collectively and dig our manner out,” McDavid mentioned. “It is imagined to be arduous, it is imagined to be troublesome.

“I am excited to see what our group’s product of.”

Niko Mikkola and Aaron Ekblad, into an empty internet, additionally scored for Florida. Bobrovsky made 18 saves after stopping 32 pictures within the opener. Anton Lundell had two assists.

“We simply attempt to play the identical sport,” Panthers winger Matthew Tkachuk mentioned. “Simply play actually arduous, play in your face, maintain the gaps good, play easy, transfer your toes, get some hits.”

Stuart Skinner stopped 25 pictures for Edmonton, which hosts Recreation 3 on Thursday.

“It isn’t supreme,” Oilers ahead Zach Hyman mentioned. “We have to deal with enterprise at dwelling.”

Rodrigues snapped a 1-1 tie at 3:11 of the third when he ripped his fifth purpose of the playoffs — and second of the sequence — on a shot that nicked Ekholm in entrance after defence companion Evan Bouchard put the puck proper on the winger’s stick.

Edmonton centre Leon Draisaitl was whistled for roughing on Florida captain Aleksander Barkov, who didn’t return, halfway by way of the interval, and the Panthers’ struggling energy play lastly broke by way of on the Oilers after 34 straight kills going all the best way again to the Vancouver sequence.

Bouchard’s powerful night time continued when he acquired beat alongside the boards and Lundell fed a go into the slot that Rodrigues redirected at 12:26.

“It is particular,” Rodrigues mentioned. “Attempting to embrace it. Attempting to remain within the second.”

McDavid had a breakaway with Edmonton and Florida enjoying 4-on-4 with below six minutes to go in regulation, however Bobrovsky made the save.

Ekblad iced it together with his first of the post-season into the empty internet with 2:28 left in regulation earlier than followers at Amerant Financial institution Enviornment chanted “We Need the Cup!” because the clock wound down.

“They’re doing job defending,” Draisaitl mentioned. “However we will do a greater job of making offence and being tougher on pucks.”

Florida is now a pair of wins from its first championship after shedding out within the 1996 remaining and once more final spring.

“I assumed it was a continuation of our third interval from Recreation 1,” Panthers head coach Paul Maurice mentioned of the defensive efficiency. “The trouble was excellent.”

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Panthers’ Sergei Bobrovsky shuts out Oilers in Recreation 1 of Stanley Cup remaining

Sergei Bobrovsky made 32 saves for his third profession shutout within the playoffs. Panthers lead the Oilers 1-0 within the Stanley Cup remaining.

Edmonton ahead Warren Foegele was assessed a significant penalty and a sport misconduct for kneeing Panthers centre Eetu Luostarinen at 9:21 of the opening interval. Florida defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson was then whistled for tripping.

With the groups enjoying 4-on-4, Ekholm took a go from McDavid and fired Edmonton’s first shot by way of Bobrovsky’s five-hole for the Oilers’ first purpose of the sequence at 11:17.

Panthers defenceman Brandon Montour hit the crossbar on the following shift.

The Oilers doused the remainder of Foegele’s main and a Bouchard penalty that stretched from the primary to second interval to make it 33 straight kills.

Nurse harm in 1st interval

The Oilers misplaced Darnell Nurse (undisclosed damage) halfway by way of the primary after he took successful from Rodrigues. The defenceman went out for a few shifts the remainder of the night time, however was largely unavailable.

Florida evened issues 1-1 at 9:34 of the second when Mikkola fired previous Skinner’s glove for his second.

Bouchard hit one off the submit on an influence play and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins rang a puck off the crossbar shortly after the infraction expired.

Bouchard took one other penalty towards the top of the interval, however Edmonton’s kill as soon as once more did its job — together with an enormous cease from Skinner on Sam Bennett — to tie the 2001 St. Louis Blues for the third-longest streak in a single playoff.

Rodrigues, nonetheless, would finish that run within the third together with his second of the night time to ship the Oilers dwelling from South Florida in desperation mode.

“I am excited to see our group come collectively,” McDavid mentioned. “I am excited to see us battle by way of adversity and searching ahead to individuals doubting us once more.

“We’re good with our backs in opposition to the wall.”

That is precisely the place Edmonton stands two video games into the ultimate.

Soldiers searching for missing Malawi military plane carrying vice president and 9 others

BLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) — Troopers are looking hills and forests close to a metropolis in northern Malawi after a navy airplane carrying the nation’s vp went lacking within the space Monday, President Lazarus Chakwera mentioned.

The airplane carrying 51-year-old Vice President Saulos Chilima and 9 others left the southern African nation’s capital, Lilongwe, at 9.17 a.m. and was anticipated to land 45 minutes later at Mzuzu Worldwide Airport, about 370 kilometers (230 miles) to the north. However air site visitors management instructed it to show round due to unhealthy climate and poor visibility, Chakwera mentioned in an deal with broadcast dwell on state TV channel MBC. The plane disappeared from radar a short while later, he mentioned.

“I do know it is a heartbreaking scenario. I do know we’re all frightened and anxious. I too am involved,” Chakwera mentioned. “However I need to guarantee you that I’m sparing no obtainable useful resource to search out that airplane. And I’m holding onto each fiber of hope that we are going to discover survivors.”

Mzuzu is Malawi’s third greatest metropolis and the capital of the northern area. It lies in a hilly, forested space dominated by the Viphya mountain vary, which has huge plantations of pine timber.

The president vowed that search operations would proceed via the evening.

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“I’ve given strict orders that the operation ought to proceed till the airplane is discovered,” Chakwera mentioned.

Chakwera mentioned the U.S., the U.Okay., Norway and Israel provided help within the search operation.

Chilima has been vp since 2020.

He was a candidate within the 2019 Malawian presidential election and completed third. That vote was gained by incumbent Peter Mutharika however was annulled by Malawi’s Constitutional Courtroom due to irregularities. Chakwera completed second in that election.

Chilima then joined Chakwera’s marketing campaign as his operating mate in an historic election rerun in 2020, when Chakwera was elected president. It was the primary time in Africa that an election end result that was overturned by a courtroom resulted in a defeat for the sitting president.

The vp had been going through corruption prices over allegations that he obtained cash in return for influencing the awarding of presidency contracts, however prosecutors dropped the costs final month. That led to criticism that Chakwera’s administration was not taking a tough sufficient stance towards graft.

Chilima was arrested in late 2022 and made a number of courtroom appearances, however the trial has but to start out. He has denied the allegations.

Imray reported from Cape City, South Africa.

Rebecca Grossman gets 15 years for murder of boys killed in crosswalk

A choose on Monday sentenced Rebecca Grossman to fifteen years to life in jail for the murders of two brothers she struck whereas rushing by means of a Westlake Village crosswalk 4 years in the past, saying her actions have been “reckless and unquestionably negligent.”

After listening to Nancy Iskander, the mom of 11-year-old Mark Iskander and 8-year-old Jacob Iskander, angrily ask for the sentence to mirror the deaths of each her boys, Los Angeles County Superior Courtroom Choose Joseph Brandolino sentenced the philanthropist to 2 concurrent phrases, plus one other concurrent three years for fleeing the scene of the deadly crash.

“She is a coward,” Iskander mentioned of Grossman.

However Brandolino mentioned Grossman is “not a monster because the prosecutors portrayed her to be.”

Showing in courtroom along with her hair pulled again in a ponytail and sporting a brown shirt over a white T-shirt and slacks, Grossman, 60, agreed to pay $47,161.89 in restitution to the Iskander household. Her attorneys say the co-founder of the Grossman Burn Basis had already donated $25,000 for funeral bills.

The household of Rebecca Grossman, from proper husband Dr. Peter Grossman and kids Nicholas and Alexis, depart the Van Nuys courthouse Monday the place Rebecca Grossman was sentenced to fifteen years to life for killing two younger boys she struck along with her SUV as they walked throughout the road in Westlake Village.

(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Instances)

“I by no means noticed anybody,” Grossman mentioned throughout sentencing. “I’d have pushed right into a brick wall. … I don’t know why God didn’t take my life.”

She mentioned she went right into a state of denial after the collision and shut down.

Taking a look at Nancy Iskander, she mentioned tearfully, “My ache is a fraction of your ache.”

Lawyer Ryan Gould mentioned the prosecution was dissatisfied with the end result. “We don’t suppose the choose gave a sentence that was applicable, in gentle of all the things that Ms. Grossman continues to do,” he mentioned.

The sentencing ends an almost four-year legal saga wherein prosecutors say Grossman refused to simply accept accountability for the boys’ deaths and tried to govern the case from behind bars even after her conviction.

After a six-week trial full of dramatic testimony, Grossman was convicted in February of two counts of second-degree homicide, two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter and one rely of hit and run with fatality within the September 2020 killings of the 2 youngsters.

The boys’ mom testified throughout trial that her older youngsters had been strolling forward of her and her youngest son within the marked crosswalk on Triunfo Canyon Street when she heard engines roaring. Two sport utility autos have been barreling towards them.

Iskander dived for security, grabbing her 5-year-old son. Her subsequent reminiscence, she mentioned, is of Jacob and Mark crumpled on the roadway.

Grossman was driving behind Scott Erickson, a former Dodgers participant, who earlier within the day had been ingesting cocktails along with her at a close-by restaurant. She was driving as quick as 81 mph and traveled one other half-mile after slamming into the kids, in keeping with proof introduced at trial.

Nancy Iskander and her husband, Karim, speak with media after Rebecca Grossman was sentenced to fifteen years to life Monday.

(Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Instances)

Prosecutors Gould, Habib Balian and Jamie Castro wrote to the choose final week that Grossman confirmed no regret: “The defendant’s actions from September 29, 2020, by means of in the present day present a whole lack of regret and narcissistic superiority that results in just one conclusion, that she will not be deserving of any leniency.”

On Monday, greater than a dozen of the Iskanders’ family and friends members got here earlier than the choose to explain the outlet left after the boys’ deaths and ask that Grossman obtain a prolonged jail time period.

Pastor Chamie Delkeskamp of Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks mentioned the deadly crash scarred the whole neighborhood, noting that many youngsters are actually scared to enter a crosswalk. Probation for Grossman “can be a slap within the face of justice,” Delekeskamp mentioned.

Mark Iskander, 11, left, and his brother Jacob have been killed when Rebecca Grossman struck them in a marked crosswalk in Westlake Village in 2020.

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Former babysitter Natalie Nashed famous that the “mindless crime … took two harmless souls.”

Sherif Iskander, the boys’ uncle, mentioned Grossman — whom he described as self-centered and entitled — “tried to get away with homicide.”

“To this present day, she by no means apologized to our household,” he mentioned.

Joyce Ghobrial, the boys’ grandmother, instructed the courtroom: “I’m simply dwelling the remainder of my life to die grieving.” As her voice faltered, Nancy Iskander stood and touched her mom’s again to consolation her.

When Bodie Wallace, who was Jacob’s greatest pal, spoke, Grossman buckled over in her seat, sobbing. The 13-year-old mentioned the music “10,000 Causes” makes him unhappy now as a result of he wonders concerning the “10,000 explanation why Ms. Grossman didn’t say ‘sorry’ straight away.”

Grossman’s attorneys, led by James Spertus, had argued that the mom of two, who had no prior legal document, must be spared jail time. They requested the choose to contemplate probation with a suspended sentence or a shorter jail time period.

Her attorneys painted a far completely different image of Grossman as a “humanitarian” who labored to avoid wasting feminine burn victims and victims of home violence.

Whereas saying the Iskanders’ loss is “incalculable,” Spertus wrote in a sentencing memorandum final week that the Grossmans have skilled a distinct loss: the lack of a mom to her two youngsters, and Grossman herself has misplaced her goal in life and “bears overwhelming unhappiness, despair and remorse for her function within the tragedy.”

He connected a number of letters from Grossman’s household and mates, together with one from Grossman’s son, Nick, who mentioned, “Nothing compares to what the Iskanders are going by means of, however ever because the accident, it’s simply felt just like the world hates my mother and everyone seems to be in opposition to our household.”

On Monday, he addressed the courtroom, saying: “My mom will not be the dangerous individual the media has painted.”

Grossman’s authorized staff performed a 30-minute video that started along with her husband, Dr. Peter Grossman, saying: “We don’t examine our ache to theirs.” The video included daughter Alexis relating how her mom had been deserted by her father and molested by her personal mom’s boyfriend, struggling “each type of abuse by the age of 13.” Nick described his mom as a “very non secular individual.”

Grossman dropped out of school as a result of she couldn’t afford it, her husband mentioned, and have become a flight attendant earlier than beginning her personal medical system enterprise. He additionally recounted the story of a badly burned lady from Afghanistan who was 10 after they took her into their dwelling.

“I give my coronary heart and like to Rebecca,” the now-adult burn affected person, Zubaida, mentioned within the video. “She is my mom.”

However Nancy Iskander rejected the case for Grossman’s compassion. She mentioned when she was within the hospital and a physician outdoors the emergency room requested her about disconnecting Jacob’s life help, she noticed Grossman there.

“She regarded me within the eye,” the grieving mom mentioned, with tears in her eyes and metal in her voice. “That was the second to say one thing.”

Military plane carrying Malawi’s vice president has gone missing, search is underway

BLANTYRE, Malawi — Troopers are looking out mountainous forests close to a metropolis in northern Malawi after a army aircraft carrying the nation’s vice chairman and a former first girl went lacking within the space Monday, President Lazarus Chakwera mentioned.

The aircraft carrying 51-year-old Vice President Saulos Chilima, former first girl Shanil Dzimbiri and eight others left the southern African nation’s capital, Lilongwe, at 9:17 a.m. and had been anticipated to land 45 minutes later at Mzuzu Worldwide Airport, about 370 kilometers (230 miles) to the north.

However air site visitors management instructed it to not try a touchdown and to show round due to dangerous climate and poor visibility, Chakwera mentioned in an handle broadcast dwell on state TV channel MBC.

Air site visitors management misplaced contact with the plane and it disappeared from radar a short while later, he mentioned.

“I do know this can be a heartbreaking state of affairs. I do know we’re all frightened and anxious. I too am involved,” Chakwera mentioned. “However I wish to guarantee you that I’m sparing no obtainable useful resource to search out that aircraft. And I’m holding onto each fiber of hope that we are going to discover survivors.”

Mzuzu is Malawi’s third greatest metropolis and the capital of the northern area. It lies in a hilly, forested space dominated by the Viphya mountain vary, which has huge plantations of pine timber.

The president vowed that search operations would proceed by way of the evening and mentioned authorities utilizing telecommunications towers tracked the final recognized place of the aircraft to a 10-kilometer (6-mile) radius in one of many plantations. That space was the main focus of the Malawi Protection Power search and rescue operation, he mentioned.

“I’ve given strict orders that the operation ought to proceed till the aircraft is discovered,” Chakwera mentioned.

Chakwera mentioned the U.S., the U.Okay., Norway and Israel supplied help within the search operation and had offered “specialised applied sciences” that the president hoped would assist discover the aircraft sooner.

Chakwera mentioned Dzimbiri, the ex-wife of former President Bakili Muluzi, was additionally one of many passengers. The group was touring to attend the funeral of a former authorities minister. Three of these onboard have been the army crew flying the aircraft, the president mentioned.

Chakwera requested Malawians to hope for all these onboard and their households.

Chilima has been vice chairman since 2020.

He was a candidate within the 2019 Malawian presidential election and completed third. That vote was received by incumbent Peter Mutharika however was annulled by Malawi’s Constitutional Court docket due to irregularities. Chakwera completed second in that election.

Chilima then joined Chakwera’s marketing campaign as his working mate in an historic election rerun in 2020, when Chakwera was elected president. It was the primary time in Africa that an election end result that was overturned by a court docket resulted in a defeat for the sitting president.

The vice chairman had been dealing with corruption fees over allegations that he obtained cash in return for influencing the awarding of presidency contracts, however prosecutors dropped the fees final month. That led to criticism that Chakwera’s administration was not taking a tough sufficient stance towards graft.

Chilima was arrested in late 2022 and made a number of court docket appearances, however the trial has but to begin. He has denied the allegations.

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Imray reported from Cape City, South Africa.

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AP Africa information: https://apnews.com/hub/africa

North Korea sends more trash balloons as Kim’s sister warns of ‘new counteraction’



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North Korea despatched a brand new wave of trash-laden balloons towards its southern neighbor late Sunday, after Kim Jong Un’s highly effective sister warned of additional responses if the South retains up its “psychological warfare.”

The brand new balloons, which Seoul has beforehand slammed as “base and harmful,” are available obvious retaliation for the choice by South Korea to renew broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda over loudspeakers in border areas.

Kim’s sister and authorities spokeswoman Kim Yo Jong warned the resumption of loudspeaker broadcasts was “a prelude to a really harmful state of affairs.”

In an announcement carried by North Korean state media, Kim mentioned South Korea can be topic to an unspecified “new counteraction” from the North if it continued with the loudspeaker broadcasts and failed to stop activists from sending anti-North Korean propaganda leaflets over the border.

“I sternly warn Seoul to cease directly this harmful act,” Kim mentioned, including that Seoul is making a “new setting of disaster.”

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Workers (JCS) has maintained North Korea is “totally accountable” for the present state of affairs and urged the North to “instantly cease such imply acts like sending waste balloons.”

In an announcement Monday, a JCS spokesman wouldn’t say whether or not the South would proceed to broadcast over the loudspeakers, noting solely that the army would conduct missions “with flexibility in accordance with the strategic and operational state of affairs.”

The escalating tit-for-tat has sparked issues of potential retaliatory army motion. Final week, the South Korean authorities suspended a 2018 deal to cut back army tensions with the North, permitting it to renew propaganda broadcasts and probably restart army workouts alongside the border.

South Korea’s army as soon as routinely deployed propaganda broadcasts as a way of psychological warfare in opposition to the North, till it withdrew the gear following the 2018 deal.

The broadcasts inform North Korean troopers and residents of the “actuality of North Korea,” and the event of South Korea, and fashionable Korean tradition, in accordance with the JCS.

In latest weeks, the North has floated greater than a thousand trash-filled balloons throughout the closely fortified border, in what it claims is a response to the years-long follow amongst South Korean activist teams of sending balloons with anti-North Korea leaflets within the different course.

As of Monday morning, the South Korean army had discovered “round 50 balloons” that fell into its territory in a single day Sunday. Many different balloons are believed to have flown again into North Korea because of the wind, in accordance with the JCS spokesman.

On Thursday, South Korean activists despatched balloons throughout the border towards the North, carrying a whole bunch of hundreds of leaflets condemning chief Kim Jong Un and 5,000 USB sticks containing Okay-pop and Okay-dramas.

For many years, North Korea has been nearly utterly closed off from the remainder of the world, with tight management over what info will get in or out. International supplies together with films and books are banned, with just a few state-sanctioned exceptions; these caught with overseas contraband usually face extreme punishment, defectors say.

Earlier this yr a South Korean analysis group launched uncommon footage that it claimed confirmed North Korean youngsters sentenced to laborious labor for watching and distributing Okay-dramas.

Restrictions softened considerably in latest many years as North Korea’s relationship with China expanded. Tentative steps to open up allowed some South Korean components, together with elements of its popular culture, to seep into the hermit nation – particularly in 2017 and 2018, when relations thawed between the 2 nations.

However the state of affairs in North Korea deteriorated within the following years and diplomatic talks fell aside – prompting strict guidelines to snap again into place within the North.

Lead investigator reads ‘regrettable’ messages in court

YET. EXPLOSIVE TESTIMONY TODAY IN THE KAREN REED MURDER TRIAL, THE LEAD INVESTIGATOR IN THIS CASE ADMITS THAT HE WROTE INSULTING AND OFFENSIVE TEXT MESSAGES ABOUT REED WHILE WORKING ON THE CASE. TROOPER MICHAEL PROCTOR SAYS HE’S SORRY FOR THE LANGUAGE HE USED, BUT THAT HE STILL BELIEVES REED IS GUILTY. NEWSCENTER 5 DAVID BIENICK HAS BEEN COVERING THIS FROM THE BEGINNING. HE’S LIVE TONIGHT ONCE AGAIN OUTSIDE THE COURTHOUSE IN DEDHAM DAVID. GOOD. GOOD EVENING BEN. GOOD EVENING. WE ALREADY KNEW THAT TROOPER MICHAEL PROCTOR IS THE SUBJECT OF AN INTERNAL INVESTIGATION BY THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE. TODAY. PROCTOR HIMSELF REVEALED REGRET ACTIONS THAT HE SAYS HE NOW REGRETS WHEN HE WAS FORCED TO READ HIS OWN WORDS. KEEP YOUR VOICE UP LOUD, PLEASE. TROOPER MICHAEL PROCTOR’S VOICE GOT SOFTER AND SOFTER EACH TIME HE READ ONE. ONE OF THE TEXT MESSAGES HE’D WRITTEN ABOUT KAREN REED WHILE INVESTIGATING THE CASE. SHE’S A WHACK JOB. PROCTOR ALSO USED MORE OFFENSIVE TERMS TO REFER TO REED AS HE COMMUNICATED WITH FRIENDS, FAMILY AND STATE POLICE COWORKERS WHILE SEARCHING REED’S CELL PHONE, HE TEXTED THIS TO ANOTHER TROOPER NO NUDE SO FAR. PROCTOR INSISTED HIS COMMENTS DID NOT INFLUENCE HOW HE HANDLED THE CASE, AND THE CONCLUSION THAT HE REACHED THAT REED IS GUILTY OF KILLING HER BOYFRIEND, JOHN O’KEEFE. THE REST OF THE UNPROFESSIONAL AND REGRETTABLE COMMENTS ARE SOMETHING I’M NOT PROUD OF, AND I SHOULDN’T HAVE WROTE IN IN A PRIVATE OR ANY TYPE OF SETTING, MISS REED, DO YOU WANT TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THE LANGUAGE YOU HEARD, LIKE THE STATE POLICE TO SAY SOMETHING ABOUT THE LANGUAGE THEY’VE HEARD EARLIER? PROCTOR SHOWED PIECES OF A TAIL LIGHT FROM REED’S SUV, WHICH HE SAID HE’D FOUND. THE DEFENSE HAS ACCUSED PROCTOR OF BREAKING THE TAILLIGHT HIMSELF, THEN PLANTING THE PIECES AT THE CRIME SCENE. I THINK YOU I THINK YOU GOT TO GET GOOD INSIGHT INTO HIS TRUE BIAS AS TRUE CHARACTER. YEAH, HE’S HE’S A PIG. IS THERE ANYTHING IN THOSE MESSAGES WHERE HE BELIEVES HE SAYS SHE’S INNOCENT AND THAT HE’S TRYING TO FRAME HER FOR EVERYTHING IN THE TEXT MESSAGES SHOW? IS BIAS. THE DEFENSE ALSO MADE THE POINT THAT NONE OF PROCTOR’S COWORKERS ON THE STATE POLICE CALLED HIM OUT FOR THE LANGUAGE THAT HE WAS USING. THE DEFENSE HAS NOT YET DONE WITH MICHAEL PROCTOR. THEY WILL CONT

Karen Learn homicide trial: Lead investigator reads ‘regrettable’ messages in court docket

Learn is accused of killing her boyfriend, John O’Keefe, with an SUV throughout a winter storm

Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor was made to learn a sequence of textual content messages that he despatched about homicide suspect Karen Learn, who’s accused of hitting John O’Keefe, her boyfriend, with an SUV and leaving him to die in a snowstorm.Proctor described his messages as “very regrettable.”Learn, 44, of Mansfield, has pleaded not responsible to second-degree homicide and different fees. The prosecution says she hit O’Keefe together with her black SUV exterior of a house at 34 Fairview Highway in Canton throughout a snowstorm on Jan. 29, 2022, following an evening of consuming. Her protection plans to argue that another person is liable for killing O’Keefe. Proctor, a lead investigator within the case, was questioned about messages he shared with a bunch of mates. After studying one of many messages, through which he referred to as Learn a “whack job” and an expletive, he apologized to the jury for his “unprofessional” feedback. In a single message despatched to co-workers and supervisors whereas looking Learn’s cellphone, Proctor wrote, “no nudes up to now.” Jackson requested if Proctor had ever regarded for bare photos of male suspects. Proctor stated “jokes” have no bearing on the information and integrity of the case.At occasions, Proctor’s voice was barely audible as he learn messages that he described as “juvenile” and “unprofessional.” He testified, nonetheless, that the messages didn’t affect his investigation.Earlier within the day, Proctor’s testimony targeted on O’Keefe’s physique and bodily proof from the case. He testified about seeing O’Keefe’s physique within the emergency room and seen abrasions on his proper arm, swollen eyes and blood on the again of his head. He and Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenick then traveled to Learn’s mother and father’ dwelling in Dighton, the place he noticed Learn’s car.”We noticed Miss Learn’s Lexus parked within the driveway,” Proctor stated. “The entrance of it was going through one of many storage doorways. That is the place we noticed a damaged taillight on the appropriate of the car.” Proctor stated the car was then towed to the Canton Police Division. “Sgt. Bukhenick and I by no means touched any a part of that car,” Proctor stated. Bukhenick was additionally questioned Monday once more in regards to the “mirrored” video that reveals Learn’s SUV contained in the storage of the Canton Police Division. Protection legal professional Alan Jackson requested Bukhenick to determine an individual who seemed to be behind the car.”They’re in a frozen body. I can inform there are two people again there,” Bukhenick, nonetheless, stated he couldn’t determine Proctor as one of many folks.Bukhenick stated when he was questioned by the prosecution in regards to the video, he didn’t point out to the jury that it was inverted. “It is an correct depiction of the occasions happening,” Bukhenick stated.When requested about what seemed to be a “bounce” within the footage, Bukhenick defined that the recording is triggered by movement, there are not any “lacking” components and the video was not manipulated. “The video doesn’t report as a result of it isn’t triggered to report,” Bukhenick stated.Nicholas Barros, a sergeant with the Dighton Police Division, testified that he accompanied state police to the residence of Learn’s mother and father, the place Learn’s automobile was parked. “We noticed a black Lexus SUV within the driveway,” Barros stated. “I noticed that there was some injury to the appropriate rear taillight.” Barros stated the taillight was “cracked with a bit lacking,” and there was “a dent” on the passenger facet of the SUV close to the taillight.Reside updates:3:56 p.m. Courtroom ends for the day. Cross-examination of Proctor will resume on Wednesday.3:51 p.m. Proctor acknowledges that none of his coworkers or supervisors referred to as him out for his language.3:50 p.m. In a single message to coworkers and supervisors whereas looking Learn’s cellphone, Proctor wrote “no nudes up to now.” Jackson asks if he is ever regarded for bare photos of male suspects. Proctor says “jokes” have no bearing on information and integrity of the case.3:47 p.m. Jackson asks how Proctor feels about Yannetti proper now pointing to him within the courtroom. Proctor: “Nonetheless do not look after him.”3:46 p.m. Jackson reveals an image of Yannetti {that a} co-worker despatched him. Proctor says he responded, “I am going by way of his retarded consumer’s cellphone.” Additionally stated of Yannetti, “I hate that man. I actually hate that man.”3:37 p.m. Protection legal professional Alan Jackson begins cross-examining Proctor by asking if he was “bragging” to five co-workers about looking by way of Learn’s cellphone. Proctor says he referred to Learn as “retarded.”3:33 p.m. Lally concludes about 3.5 hours of direct questioning of Proctor.3:28 p.m. Proctor says whereas looking the cellphone, he got here throughout messaged Learn exchanged together with her legal professional David Yannetti. Says he needed to quickly “freeze” search and switch cellphone over to an unbiased group to take away these messages.3:26 p.m. Proctor is speaking about inspecting Learn’s cellphone. On the protection, Learn instantly has a shocked look on her face. She says one thing to her attorneys.3:20 p.m. One other textual content message from Proctor to a co-worker: “Do you want ladies who s— themselves?” Proctor says “once more a really regrettable remark I made about Ms. Learn’s medical situation.” (She has M.S.)3:10 p.m. In one other message with DiCiccio in regards to the health worker not figuring out O’Keefe’s reason behind demise, Proctor says he once more referred to Learn as a “whack job.”3:06 p.m. Proctor is now studying textual content messages he shared with a co-worker, Tpr David DiCicco. Says they had been “busting one another chops” with reference to a convention name with the health worker and the post-mortem. Calls it a “typical joke.”3:01 p.m. Proctor says regardless of his private feedback, “the compelling proof pointed proper at” Learn.2:57 p.m. Proctor’s voice will get softer as he reads the texts. He’s clearly embarrassed. The court docket officers sign the choose the jury cannot hear him. The choose tells him to talk up.2:54 p.m. Lally fingers Proctor a bunch of messages he exchanged together with his spouse Elizabeth. In a single message, he makes use of a disparaging time period to seek advice from Learn. He once more turns to jury and expresses remorse.2:50 p.m. Proctor reads a textual content message through which his sister Courtney says the Alberts need to get him a present. Says he by no means obtained a present from them.2:43 p.m. Proctor’s voice is barely audible as he reads extra textual content messages about Learn. A court docket officer alerts to the choose he cannot hear. Proctor says the “juvenile, unprofessional” didn’t affect the investigation. 2:41 p.m. Proctor turns to the jury and says these feedback are unprofessional, he regrets them and mustn’t have made them. 2:40 p.m. Proctor reads one of many texts he wrote: “From all accounts, he did not do something mistaken. She’s a whack job, a c—.”2:31 p.m. Proctor reads textual content message from buddy saying, “Guess the proprietor of the house will obtain some s—.” Proctor replied: “Nope, house owner is a Boston cop, too.”2:08 p.m. Lally resumes questioning of Proctor. He is asking about textual content messages Proctor shared with a bunch of mates. One requested him about “the title of that BPD cop.” He later responded “John O’Keefe” and tells his buddy that O’Keefe took custody of his sister’s children.2:04 p.m. Trial pauses for lunch break. 12:55 p.m. Proctor says he knew Brian and Julie Albert and their son Colin earlier than interviewing them. Says he is aware of them by way of his sister and that he and his spouse and Julie babysit. 12:45 p.m. Proctor removes taillight fragments from proof bag and reveals them to the jury. 12:30 p.m. Lally reveals image of O’Keefe’s Chevy Traverse. Proctor factors to bumper to point out the place it might need are available contact with Learn’s Lexus. Protection objects. Sidebar. 12:20 p.m. Proctor says no snow seems to fall off O’Keefe’s car as Learn’s SUV will get shut and no items of pink plastic seem on the snow as Learn pulls away. (The protection says that is the second Learn’s taillight was cracked.) 12:15 p.m. Proctor says after visiting crime scene, they went to O’Keefe’s dwelling to have a look at his car. Says they’d seen Ring digital camera video of Learn’s SUV coming near it. 12:10 p.m. Proctor says he by no means went to 34 Fairview Rd alone. Says on Feb. 3, they discovered black consuming straw, O’Keefe’s cap “deep beneath the snow”, items of plastic. 12 p.m. Proctor says once they executed the search warrant on Learn’s SUV on 2/1/22 at Canton PD, it was in the identical situation as he’d seen in on 1/29/22 in Dighton. 11:55 a.m. Proctor says the proof they recovered on 1/29/22 was positioned in short-term storage space at Canton PD as a result of they did not have entry to everlasting storage locker. 11:45 a.m. “Sgt. Bukhenik and I by no means touched any a part of that car,” Proctor says in regards to the SUV when it was on the Canton Police Dept. 11:37 a.m. Proctor says he seen “damaged” taillight on Learn’s SUV once they arrived at her mother and father’ dwelling in Dighton. 11:25 a.m. From McCabe residence, Proctor went to Good Samaritan Hospital the place he was instructed Learn had been launched a number of hours earlier. He additionally noticed O’Keefe’s physique in ER, seen abrasions on his proper arm, swollen eyes, blood on again of head. 11:20 a.m. Proctor says Firefighter Flematti instructed him extra about O’Keefe’s accidents, together with that he had a ten% likelihood of survival. So he determined to reply. Shoveled out his driveway and went to Canton PD about 10 a.m. to fulfill Sgt. Bukhenik. 11:17 a.m. Proctor says he was initially instructed O’Keefe’s demise is likely to be a “potential medical scenario,” so he contacted Sgt. Lank at Canton police to search out out extra. 11:15 a.m. Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor takes stand10:40 a.m. Barros says he noticed “some injury” to proper rear taillight of Learn’s SUV. Says taillight was “cracked with a bit lacking.” Says he additionally noticed a dent close to the taillight. 10:29 a.m. Prosecution calls Nicholas Barros, a sergeant with Dighton Police Department10:20 a.m. Bukhenik says he initially instructed health worker’s workplace this is likely to be a home scenario based mostly on information he’d obtained from first responders that Learn stated she’d hit him and {that a} cocktail glass was discovered at scene. 10:15 a.m. Lally is making the purpose that this video was shot after the video of the SUV in O’Keefe’s driveway and after the video at Learn’s mother and father’ dwelling in Dighton. 10:10 a.m. Prosecutor Adam Lally is now enjoying the uninverted video of the SUV within the storage. Asks Bukhenik to note the snow falling from driver’s door. Asks him if he seen any snow falling for O’Keefe’s car when Learn’s SUV got here shut in driveway.10 a.m. Jackson performs video from one other digital camera within the Canton police storage. Jackson says the SUV “simply seems.” Says 42 minutes are lacking. Says portion of the video exhibiting individual close to taillight is lacking. 9:55 a.m. Courtroom resumes. Jury returns. Jackson performs un-inverted video of the SUV. Bukhenik will get up to have a look at the timestamp close to the underside of the display screen.9:30 a.m. Jackson asks if Bukhenik notices that some folks seem out of nowhere within the video. Bukhenik says the video is triggered by movement. “It isn’t lacking. It simply wasn’t recorded,” Bukhenik says. 9:20 a.m. Jackson: You didn’t point out that this video is inverted, did you? Bukhenik: It didn’t come up. 9:18 a.m. Jackson is asking the place Tpr. Michael Proctor seems within the video. Bukhenik says he can’t be positive the place Proctor is. 9:15 a.m. Sgt. Yuriy Bukhenik returns to the stand. Protection legal professional Alan Jackson resumes cross-examination in regards to the video of Learn’s SUV on the Canton Police Division. Bukhenik confirms the individual seen slipping in entrance of the car is the tow truck driver. 9:10 a.m. State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenick returns to face and is questioned about video of Learn’s SUV inside Canton police station8:50 a.m. Choose says this appears to be like like “a minimum of a day of voir dire” to be taught extra about these protection witnesses. The choose reminds attorneys she instructed the jury they’d doubtless get case by final week of June. Yannetti says listening to will take “about two hours”. 8:45 a.m. Assistant District Legal professional Laura McLaughlin says that is trial by ambush. 8:45 a.m. The prosecution desires to exclude, Dr. Marie Russell, an emergency medication specialist in Los Angeles, as a result of it didn’t be taught in regards to the plan to have her testify till week six of the trial. 8:36 a.m. Good morning. Day 22 of testimony. We’re beginning early in the present day with a prosecution movement to exclude a protection witness. Then we’ll hear extra cross-examination of Sgt. Yuriy Bukhenik. We can also hear extra in regards to the “mirrored” video of Learn’s SUV. Observe posts from reporter David BienickRelated hyperlinks:Recap of testimony, proof from every day of the case Proof slideshowWhat to know in regards to the case:Karen Learn, 44, of Mansfield, is accused of second-degree homicide and different fees. The prosecution says she hit her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, together with her car exterior of a house in Canton throughout a snowstorm on Jan. 29, 2022, following an evening of consuming. She returned hours later to search out him in a snowbank.Learn has pleaded not responsible.Learn and her protection group declare she is the sufferer of a cover-up and plan to current a third-party perpetrator protection. They declare O’Keefe was crushed inside the house, bitten by a canine, after which left exterior.In pretrial motions, prosecutors revealed the existence of textual content messages they stated instructed a “romantic entanglement” with a buddy who was current at places Learn and O’Keefe visited on the night time of the incident. Different paperwork have additionally instructed bother within the relationship between Learn and O’Keefe.Learn can also be accused of getting frequent contact with a controversial blogger referred to as “Turtleboy,” Aiden Kearney, who now faces fees in associated circumstances.Opening statements had been delivered on April 29.The trial is anticipated to final 6-8 weeks.Case proof slideshow: Prosecutors are attempting to point out that Learn’s alleged actions exterior 34 Fairview Highway had been intentional. Learn’s legal professionals have alleged there was a cover-up involving members of a number of legislation enforcement businesses. They are saying O’Keefe was crushed by another person inside the house, bitten by a canine after which left exterior.The protection, which has been allowed to current what is named third-party perpetrator proof, argues that investigators targeted on Learn as a result of she was a “handy outsider” who saved them from having to think about different suspects. These they’ve implicated embrace Brian Albert, who owned the house in Canton the place O’Keefe died, and Brian Higgins, an ATF agent who was there that night time.Higgins testified a couple of “romantic” encounter and a sequence of textual content messages he exchanged with Learn. In these flirty messages, Learn instructed him that O’Keefe had “connected” with one other lady throughout a trip. The protection is making an attempt to persuade the jury that O’Keefe was crushed and instructed that Colin Albert, nephew of the household that owned the house on Fairview Highway, had been in a struggle. Albert stated a hand harm got here when he fell in a driveway and that he by no means noticed O’Keefe throughout the celebration of his cousin’s birthday on the night time in query.He additionally confirmed on cross-examination that he has recognized the lead state police investigator on this case, Trooper Michael Proctor, since he was a toddler. A former Massachusetts police toxicologist, Nicholas Roberts, testified that Learn’s blood alcohol content material at 9 a.m. was between .078% and .083%, proper across the authorized restrict for intoxication in Massachusetts. Primarily based on a police report that instructed her final drink was at 12:45 a.m., her peak blood alcohol stage would have been between .135% and .292%, he stated.O’Keefe had been elevating his niece and nephew, they usually instructed jurors that they heard frequent arguments between him and Learn. Each of the youngsters described an incident through which O’Keefe requested Learn to depart the home and she or he refused.The trial’s first few days detailed the futile efforts of first responders to avoid wasting O’Keefe. They discovered him face up once they arrived simply earlier than daybreak on Jan. 29. He was pronounced lifeless on the hospital, and an post-mortem later discovered he died of hypothermia and blunt power trauma. A number of of the primary responders stated they heard Learn make statements, together with, “I hit him,” after O’Keefe was discovered. Protection attorneys confronted a number of of these witnesses by asking why these alleged remarks weren’t included in official studies.Officers additionally testified about uncommon procedures used throughout the investigation, together with the choice to gather bloody snow in pink plastic cups and clearing snow from the crime scene.

Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor was made to learn a sequence of textual content messages that he despatched about homicide suspect Karen Learn, who’s accused of hitting John O’Keefe, her boyfriend, with an SUV and leaving him to die in a snowstorm.

Proctor described his messages as “very regrettable.”

Learn, 44, of Mansfield, has pleaded not responsible to second-degree homicide and different fees. The prosecution says she hit O’Keefe together with her black SUV exterior of a house at 34 Fairview Highway in Canton throughout a snowstorm on Jan. 29, 2022, following an evening of consuming. Her protection plans to argue that another person is liable for killing O’Keefe.

Proctor, a lead investigator within the case, was questioned about messages he shared with a bunch of mates. After studying one of many messages, through which he referred to as Learn a “whack job” and an expletive, he apologized to the jury for his “unprofessional” feedback.

In a single message despatched to co-workers and supervisors whereas looking Learn’s cellphone, Proctor wrote, “no nudes up to now.” Jackson requested if Proctor had ever regarded for bare photos of male suspects. Proctor stated “jokes” have no bearing on the information and integrity of the case.

At occasions, Proctor’s voice was barely audible as he learn messages that he described as “juvenile” and “unprofessional.” He testified, nonetheless, that the messages didn’t affect his investigation.

Earlier within the day, Proctor’s testimony targeted on O’Keefe’s physique and bodily proof from the case. He testified about seeing O’Keefe’s physique within the emergency room and seen abrasions on his proper arm, swollen eyes and blood on the again of his head. He and Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenick then traveled to Learn’s mother and father’ dwelling in Dighton, the place he noticed Learn’s car.

“We noticed Miss Learn’s Lexus parked within the driveway,” Proctor stated. “The entrance of it was going through one of many storage doorways. That is the place we noticed a damaged taillight on the appropriate of the car.”

Proctor stated the car was then towed to the Canton Police Division.

“Sgt. Bukhenick and I by no means touched any a part of that car,” Proctor stated.

Bukhenick was additionally questioned Monday once more in regards to the “mirrored” video that reveals Learn’s SUV contained in the storage of the Canton Police Division. Protection legal professional Alan Jackson requested Bukhenick to determine an individual who seemed to be behind the car.

“They’re in a frozen body. I can inform there are two people again there,” Bukhenick, nonetheless, stated he couldn’t determine Proctor as one of many folks.

Bukhenick stated when he was questioned by the prosecution in regards to the video, he didn’t point out to the jury that it was inverted.

“It is an correct depiction of the occasions happening,” Bukhenick stated.

When requested about what seemed to be a “bounce” within the footage, Bukhenick defined that the recording is triggered by movement, there are not any “lacking” components and the video was not manipulated.

“The video doesn’t report as a result of it isn’t triggered to report,” Bukhenick stated.

Nicholas Barros, a sergeant with the Dighton Police Division, testified that he accompanied state police to the residence of Learn’s mother and father, the place Learn’s automobile was parked.

“We noticed a black Lexus SUV within the driveway,” Barros stated. “I noticed that there was some injury to the appropriate rear taillight.”

Barros stated the taillight was “cracked with a bit lacking,” and there was “a dent” on the passenger facet of the SUV close to the taillight.


Reside updates:

  • 3:56 p.m. Courtroom ends for the day. Cross-examination of Proctor will resume on Wednesday.
  • 3:51 p.m. Proctor acknowledges that none of his coworkers or supervisors referred to as him out for his language.
  • 3:50 p.m. In a single message to coworkers and supervisors whereas looking Learn’s cellphone, Proctor wrote “no nudes up to now.” Jackson asks if he is ever regarded for bare photos of male suspects. Proctor says “jokes” have no bearing on information and integrity of the case.
  • 3:47 p.m. Jackson asks how Proctor feels about Yannetti proper now pointing to him within the courtroom. Proctor: “Nonetheless do not look after him.”
  • 3:46 p.m. Jackson reveals an image of Yannetti {that a} co-worker despatched him. Proctor says he responded, “I am going by way of his retarded consumer’s cellphone.” Additionally stated of Yannetti, “I hate that man. I actually hate that man.”
  • 3:37 p.m. Protection legal professional Alan Jackson begins cross-examining Proctor by asking if he was “bragging” to five co-workers about looking by way of Learn’s cellphone. Proctor says he referred to Learn as “retarded.”
  • 3:33 p.m. Lally concludes about 3.5 hours of direct questioning of Proctor.
  • 3:28 p.m. Proctor says whereas looking the cellphone, he got here throughout messaged Learn exchanged together with her legal professional David Yannetti. Says he needed to quickly “freeze” search and switch cellphone over to an unbiased group to take away these messages.
  • 3:26 p.m. Proctor is speaking about inspecting Learn’s cellphone. On the protection, Learn instantly has a shocked look on her face. She says one thing to her attorneys.
  • 3:20 p.m. One other textual content message from Proctor to a co-worker: “Do you want ladies who s— themselves?” Proctor says “once more a really regrettable remark I made about Ms. Learn’s medical situation.” (She has M.S.)
  • 3:10 p.m. In one other message with DiCiccio in regards to the health worker not figuring out O’Keefe’s reason behind demise, Proctor says he once more referred to Learn as a “whack job.”
  • 3:06 p.m. Proctor is now studying textual content messages he shared with a co-worker, Tpr David DiCicco. Says they had been “busting one another chops” with reference to a convention name with the health worker and the post-mortem. Calls it a “typical joke.”
  • 3:01 p.m. Proctor says regardless of his private feedback, “the compelling proof pointed proper at” Learn.
  • 2:57 p.m. Proctor’s voice will get softer as he reads the texts. He’s clearly embarrassed. The court docket officers sign the choose the jury cannot hear him. The choose tells him to talk up.
  • 2:54 p.m. Lally fingers Proctor a bunch of messages he exchanged together with his spouse Elizabeth. In a single message, he makes use of a disparaging time period to seek advice from Learn. He once more turns to jury and expresses remorse.
  • 2:50 p.m. Proctor reads a textual content message through which his sister Courtney says the Alberts need to get him a present. Says he by no means obtained a present from them.
  • 2:43 p.m. Proctor’s voice is barely audible as he reads extra textual content messages about Learn. A court docket officer alerts to the choose he cannot hear. Proctor says the “juvenile, unprofessional” didn’t affect the investigation.
  • 2:41 p.m. Proctor turns to the jury and says these feedback are unprofessional, he regrets them and mustn’t have made them.
  • 2:40 p.m. Proctor reads one of many texts he wrote: “From all accounts, he did not do something mistaken. She’s a whack job, a c—.”
  • 2:31 p.m. Proctor reads textual content message from buddy saying, “Guess the proprietor of the house will obtain some s—.” Proctor replied: “Nope, house owner is a Boston cop, too.”
  • 2:08 p.m. Lally resumes questioning of Proctor. He is asking about textual content messages Proctor shared with a bunch of mates. One requested him about “the title of that BPD cop.” He later responded “John O’Keefe” and tells his buddy that O’Keefe took custody of his sister’s children.
  • 2:04 p.m. Trial pauses for lunch break.
  • 12:55 p.m. Proctor says he knew Brian and Julie Albert and their son Colin earlier than interviewing them. Says he is aware of them by way of his sister and that he and his spouse and Julie babysit.
  • 12:45 p.m. Proctor removes taillight fragments from proof bag and reveals them to the jury.
  • 12:30 p.m. Lally reveals image of O’Keefe’s Chevy Traverse. Proctor factors to bumper to point out the place it might need are available contact with Learn’s Lexus. Protection objects. Sidebar.
  • 12:20 p.m. Proctor says no snow seems to fall off O’Keefe’s car as Learn’s SUV will get shut and no items of pink plastic seem on the snow as Learn pulls away. (The protection says that is the second Learn’s taillight was cracked.)
  • 12:15 p.m. Proctor says after visiting crime scene, they went to O’Keefe’s dwelling to have a look at his car. Says they’d seen Ring digital camera video of Learn’s SUV coming near it.
  • 12:10 p.m. Proctor says he by no means went to 34 Fairview Rd alone. Says on Feb. 3, they discovered black consuming straw, O’Keefe’s cap “deep beneath the snow”, items of plastic.
  • 12 p.m. Proctor says once they executed the search warrant on Learn’s SUV on 2/1/22 at Canton PD, it was in the identical situation as he’d seen in on 1/29/22 in Dighton.
  • 11:55 a.m. Proctor says the proof they recovered on 1/29/22 was positioned in short-term storage space at Canton PD as a result of they did not have entry to everlasting storage locker.
  • 11:45 a.m. “Sgt. Bukhenik and I by no means touched any a part of that car,” Proctor says in regards to the SUV when it was on the Canton Police Dept.
  • 11:37 a.m. Proctor says he seen “damaged” taillight on Learn’s SUV once they arrived at her mother and father’ dwelling in Dighton.
  • 11:25 a.m. From McCabe residence, Proctor went to Good Samaritan Hospital the place he was instructed Learn had been launched a number of hours earlier. He additionally noticed O’Keefe’s physique in ER, seen abrasions on his proper arm, swollen eyes, blood on again of head.
  • 11:20 a.m. Proctor says Firefighter Flematti instructed him extra about O’Keefe’s accidents, together with that he had a ten% likelihood of survival. So he determined to reply. Shoveled out his driveway and went to Canton PD about 10 a.m. to fulfill Sgt. Bukhenik.
  • 11:17 a.m. Proctor says he was initially instructed O’Keefe’s demise is likely to be a “potential medical scenario,” so he contacted Sgt. Lank at Canton police to search out out extra.
  • 11:15 a.m. Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor takes stand
  • 10:40 a.m. Barros says he noticed “some injury” to proper rear taillight of Learn’s SUV. Says taillight was “cracked with a bit lacking.” Says he additionally noticed a dent close to the taillight.
  • 10:29 a.m. Prosecution calls Nicholas Barros, a sergeant with Dighton Police Division
  • 10:20 a.m. Bukhenik says he initially instructed health worker’s workplace this is likely to be a home scenario based mostly on information he’d obtained from first responders that Learn stated she’d hit him and {that a} cocktail glass was discovered at scene.
  • 10:15 a.m. Lally is making the purpose that this video was shot after the video of the SUV in O’Keefe’s driveway and after the video at Learn’s mother and father’ dwelling in Dighton.
  • 10:10 a.m. Prosecutor Adam Lally is now enjoying the uninverted video of the SUV within the storage. Asks Bukhenik to note the snow falling from driver’s door. Asks him if he seen any snow falling for O’Keefe’s car when Learn’s SUV got here shut in driveway.
  • 10 a.m. Jackson performs video from one other digital camera within the Canton police storage. Jackson says the SUV “simply seems.” Says 42 minutes are lacking. Says portion of the video exhibiting individual close to taillight is lacking.
  • 9:55 a.m. Courtroom resumes. Jury returns. Jackson performs un-inverted video of the SUV. Bukhenik will get up to have a look at the timestamp close to the underside of the display screen.
  • 9:30 a.m. Jackson asks if Bukhenik notices that some folks seem out of nowhere within the video. Bukhenik says the video is triggered by movement. “It isn’t lacking. It simply wasn’t recorded,” Bukhenik says.
  • 9:20 a.m. Jackson: You didn’t point out that this video is inverted, did you? Bukhenik: It didn’t come up.
  • 9:18 a.m. Jackson is asking the place Tpr. Michael Proctor seems within the video. Bukhenik says he can’t be positive the place Proctor is.
  • 9:15 a.m. Sgt. Yuriy Bukhenik returns to the stand. Protection legal professional Alan Jackson resumes cross-examination in regards to the video of Learn’s SUV on the Canton Police Division. Bukhenik confirms the individual seen slipping in entrance of the car is the tow truck driver.
  • 9:10 a.m. State Police Sgt. Yuri Bukhenick returns to face and is questioned about video of Learn’s SUV inside Canton police station
  • 8:50 a.m. Choose says this appears to be like like “a minimum of a day of voir dire” to be taught extra about these protection witnesses. The choose reminds attorneys she instructed the jury they’d doubtless get case by final week of June. Yannetti says listening to will take “about two hours”.
  • 8:45 a.m. Assistant District Legal professional Laura McLaughlin says that is trial by ambush.
  • 8:45 a.m. The prosecution desires to exclude, Dr. Marie Russell, an emergency medication specialist in Los Angeles, as a result of it didn’t be taught in regards to the plan to have her testify till week six of the trial.
  • 8:36 a.m. Good morning. Day 22 of testimony. We’re beginning early in the present day with a prosecution movement to exclude a protection witness. Then we’ll hear extra cross-examination of Sgt. Yuriy Bukhenik. We can also hear extra in regards to the “mirrored” video of Learn’s SUV.
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What to know in regards to the case:

  • Karen Learn, 44, of Mansfield, is accused of second-degree homicide and different fees. The prosecution says she hit her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, together with her car exterior of a house in Canton throughout a snowstorm on Jan. 29, 2022, following an evening of consuming. She returned hours later to search out him in a snowbank.
  • Learn has pleaded not responsible.
  • Learn and her protection group declare she is the sufferer of a cover-up and plan to current a third-party perpetrator protection. They declare O’Keefe was crushed inside the house, bitten by a canine, after which left exterior.
  • In pretrial motions, prosecutors revealed the existence of textual content messages they stated instructed a “romantic entanglement” with a buddy who was current at places Learn and O’Keefe visited on the night time of the incident. Different paperwork have additionally instructed bother within the relationship between Learn and O’Keefe.
  • Learn can also be accused of getting frequent contact with a controversial blogger referred to as “Turtleboy,” Aiden Kearney, who now faces fees in associated circumstances.
  • Opening statements had been delivered on April 29.
  • The trial is anticipated to final 6-8 weeks.

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Prosecutors are attempting to point out that Learn’s alleged actions exterior 34 Fairview Highway had been intentional. Learn’s legal professionals have alleged there was a cover-up involving members of a number of legislation enforcement businesses. They are saying O’Keefe was crushed by another person inside the house, bitten by a canine after which left exterior.

The protection, which has been allowed to current what is named third-party perpetrator proof, argues that investigators targeted on Learn as a result of she was a “handy outsider” who saved them from having to think about different suspects. These they’ve implicated embrace Brian Albert, who owned the house in Canton the place O’Keefe died, and Brian Higgins, an ATF agent who was there that night time.

Higgins testified a couple of “romantic” encounter and a sequence of textual content messages he exchanged with Learn. In these flirty messages, Learn instructed him that O’Keefe had “connected” with one other lady throughout a trip.

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Witness Brian Higgins solutions a query from prosecutor Adam Lally.

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Officer John O’Keefe

The protection is making an attempt to persuade the jury that O’Keefe was crushed and instructed that Colin Albert, nephew of the household that owned the house on Fairview Highway, had been in a struggle. Albert stated a hand harm got here when he fell in a driveway and that he by no means noticed O’Keefe throughout the celebration of his cousin’s birthday on the night time in query.

He additionally confirmed on cross-examination that he has recognized the lead state police investigator on this case, Trooper Michael Proctor, since he was a toddler.

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Witness Colin Albert takes the stand.

A former Massachusetts police toxicologist, Nicholas Roberts, testified that Learn’s blood alcohol content material at 9 a.m. was between .078% and .083%, proper across the authorized restrict for intoxication in Massachusetts. Primarily based on a police report that instructed her final drink was at 12:45 a.m., her peak blood alcohol stage would have been between .135% and .292%, he stated.

O’Keefe had been elevating his niece and nephew, they usually instructed jurors that they heard frequent arguments between him and Learn. Each of the youngsters described an incident through which O’Keefe requested Learn to depart the home and she or he refused.

The trial’s first few days detailed the futile efforts of first responders to avoid wasting O’Keefe. They discovered him face up once they arrived simply earlier than daybreak on Jan. 29. He was pronounced lifeless on the hospital, and an post-mortem later discovered he died of hypothermia and blunt power trauma.

A number of of the primary responders stated they heard Learn make statements, together with, “I hit him,” after O’Keefe was discovered. Protection attorneys confronted a number of of these witnesses by asking why these alleged remarks weren’t included in official studies.

Officers additionally testified about uncommon procedures used throughout the investigation, together with the choice to gather bloody snow in pink plastic cups and clearing snow from the crime scene.