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NTSB report states pilot in deadly crash was reading instructions before hitting radio tower

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) states that the pilot in the deadly helicopter crash on Oct. 20 was reading instructions related to a traffic advisory when it collided with a radio tower in Houston’s Second Ward.

According to the Houston Fire Department, the helicopter hit a radio tower at Engelke and Ennis at about 7:54 p.m. that night.

The video above is from a previous report.

Family members of the victims said Julio “Cesar” Lerma was taking his son Dylon and his son’s mom, Marie Alonso, on a helicopter tour operated by National Helicopter Solutions when the chopper crashed into a transmission tower just before 8 p.m. that day.

The three, along with the pilot, were killed.

Now, more than a week after the crash, the NTSB has released a preliminary report of the incident. In the report, it states, “the pilot established communications with the local air traffic controller and requested the ‘downtown loop.'”

According to the report, minutes later, the controller issued a traffic advisory for a helicopter from a different company tour. At that, the pilot acknowledged the traffic in sight.

“The controller requested the accident pilot to maintain visual separation from the traffic, and the pilot was reading the instructions when the radio transmission abruptly ended,” the report states.

After that, no other communication was transmitted.

As a result of the impact, there was an explosion, causing the helicopter to fall to the ground and the tower to collapse on top, prompting a fire.

Among the growing concerns regarding the crash was the fact that the tower’s lights may not have been on, but NTSB’s report states, “The tower was equipped with flashing light beacons at 1,000 ft, 639 ft, and 340 ft from the surface. A surveillance video showed the tower’s top and middle beacons flashing.”

However, it’s not clear yet if the lowest level of the tower’s lights were on.

“According to the radio tower owner, the NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) was issued due to the recent change in ownership, and there were no outages with the tower flashing beacons,” the report adds.

Donald Trump boards a garbage truck to draw attention to Joe Biden remark

Donald Trump walked down the steps of the Boeing 757 that bears his name, walked across a rain-soaked tarmac and, after twice missing the handle, climbed into the passenger seat of a white garbage truck that also carried his name.

The former president, once a reality TV star known for his showmanship, wanted to draw attention to a remark made a day earlier by his successor, Democratic President Joe Biden, that suggested Trump’s supporters were garbage. Trump has used the remark as a cudgel against his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris.

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump talks to reporters as he sits in a garbage truck Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in Green Bay, Wis.
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump talks to reporters as he sits in a garbage truck Wedne…Show moreAP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

“How do you like my garbage truck?” Trump said, wearing an orange and yellow safety vest over his white dress shirt and red tie. “This is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden.”

Trump and other Republicans were facing pushback of their own for comments by a comedian at a weekend Trump rally who disparaged Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage.” Trump then seized on a comment Biden made on a late Wednesday call that “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters.”

RELATED: Harris distances herself from Biden’s ‘garbage’ comment

The president tried to clarify the comment afterward, saying he had intended to say Trump’s demonization of Latinos was unconscionable. But it was too late.

On Thursday, after arriving in Green Bay, Wisconsin, for an evening rally, Trump climbed into the garbage truck, carrying on a brief discussion with reporters while looking out the window – similar to what he did earlier this month during a photo opportunity he staged at a Pennsylvania McDonalds.

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump talks to reporters as he sits in a garbage truck Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in Green Bay, Wis.
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump talks to reporters as he sits in a garbage truck Wedne…Show moreAP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

He again tried to distance himself from comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, whose joke had set off the firestorm, but Trump did not denounce it. He also said he did not need to apologize to Puerto Ricans.

“I don’t know anything about the comedian,” Trump said. “I don’t know who he is. I’ve never seen him. I heard he made a statement, but it was a statement that he made. He’s a comedian, what can I tell you. I know nothing about him.”

A spokesperson for Trump said the joke doesn’t reflect his views, but the former president has not addressed it himself.

“I love Puerto Rico and Puerto Rico loves me,” Trump said from the garbage truck.

He ended the brief appearance by telling reporters: “I hope you enjoyed this garbage truck. Thank you very much.”

When he took the stage a short time later, he was still wearing the orange vest.

New Caney ISD paraprofessional fired, accused of assaulting non-verbal student, district says

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PORTER, Texas (KTRK) — A special education aide in New Caney ISD has been fired after he was accused of assaulting a non-verbal student.

Denise Gomez told ABC13 that her son, Max, came home twice in October with bruises on his chest. She said a district police officer looked at security video and saw the assault.

“I didn’t want to believe it. Me and my family didn’t want to believe it,” Gomez said. “I knew he was scared to be there.”

The 13-year-old, with severe autism, is a 7th grader at Woodridge Forest Middle School.

“An allegation of abuse by a paraprofessional against a student was brought to the school district’s attention involving a student at Woodridge Forest Middle School. The district immediately began an investigation into the situation. The paraprofessional’s employment with New Caney ISD was terminated Oct. 25,” the district said in a statement.

ABC13 is not naming the ex-employee because he has not been criminally charged.

Gomez said the alleged assault happened in what’s called a “calm room,” a place that is supposed to feel safe for the students.

Max has not returned to class since his mother reported the incident. Gomez, who fears other students have been abused, is not sure Max will ever feel safe at school again.

“I cannot believe somebody would do that to an autistic child who cannot defend himself,” she said. “I want him charged with a felony.”

New Caney ISD sent the following statement:

“An allegation of abuse by a paraprofessional against a student was brought to the school district’s attention involving a student at Woodridge Forest Middle School. The district immediately began an investigation into the situation. The paraprofessional’s employment with New Caney ISD was terminated on Oct. 25. Student safety is a top priority for New Caney ISD, and the district will always take immediate and appropriate action to protect the safety of students and staff. The incident has been referred to law enforcement. The district cannot comment further as this is an active investigation.”

Man arrested after Chevron librarian beaten with wooden plank in downtown parking garage

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A local Librarian feels lucky to be alive after she was beaten in a downtown parking garage in the middle of the workday.

The incident happened on Monday afternoon just before 2 p.m. in the basement of the Chevron parking garage at 1400 Louisiana.

The librarian, who works for Chevron, did not want to speak on camera but spoke extensively with ABC13. She says she was walking through the basement of the parking garage when the attacker came out of nowhere and began hitting her over the head with a two-by-four.

Dennis Glenn, the suspect, allegedly attacked the librarian and then smacked another person’s work truck with the same piece of wood. He then took off but was arrested shortly after by the Houston Police Department.

Records show Glenn has a lengthy criminal history as well as documented mental health issues.

During his initial probable cause court appearance, the judge said because of his prior convictions in Texas, Glenn faces from 25 to life behind bars should he be convicted.

Chevron issued the following statement:

“Chevron takes the safety and security of our people seriously. We are cooperating with local law enforcement and cannot comment further on any pending investigation or legal proceeding.”

Dodgers win World Series in 5 games, overcome 5-run deficit with help of errors to beat Yankees 7-6

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The Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the World Series title on Wednesday night, defeating the New York Yankees 7-6 to win the series four games to one. Fans in Los Angeles celebrated as the Dodgers came back from a five-run deficit in one of the most dramatic comebacks in recent baseball history. Gavin Lux and Mookie Betts each hit sacrifice flies in the eighth inning to secure the Dodgers’ victory.

“This is what we set out to do in spring training,” Betts said, champagne in his eyes.

New York took an early lead with back-to-back home runs by Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. in the first inning. By the third, Giancarlo Stanton’s homer extended the Yankees’ lead to 5-0. But defensive errors by Judge and shortstop Anthony Volpe allowed Los Angeles to erase the deficit in the fifth inning.

The Yankees briefly regained the lead in the sixth inning, but the Dodgers loaded the bases in the eighth and pulled ahead with sacrifice flies from Lux and Betts. Blake Treinen pitched a critical eighth inning, retiring Stanton and striking out Anthony Rizzo, and Walker Buehler closed out the game, earning his first major league save.

In the Dodgers’ clubhouse, MVP Freddie Freeman, who tied the Series record with 12 RBIs, celebrated the team’s resilience. “When you’re given extra outs and you capitalize in that kind of game, that’s huge,” he said.

Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers’ $700 million signing, battled through the Series despite a shoulder injury and celebrated alongside his teammates. “The success of the postseason is very similar,” he said through a translator, referring to the team’s unity.

This victory marks the Dodgers’ eighth championship and their first in a full season since 1988. Manager Dave Roberts, now a two-time champion, praised the team’s journey through injuries and challenges. “We faced every adversity possible and overcame every single one,” Freeman added.

Los Angeles will hold a victory parade on Friday, coinciding with what would have been the 64th birthday of Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela, who passed away just before the Series began.

How Lisa Marie Presley’s legacy got tied to the alleged attempt to steal Graceland

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Graceland, the iconic Memphis home of the late Elvis Presley, is one of America’s most recognized residences, second only to the White House. When news broke of its potential public auction in May, it shocked and confused fans of the legendary musician, bringing attention to a growing issue of alleged deed fraud.

The controversy began last spring when Naussany Investments & Private Lending LLC filed a lawsuit and announced a foreclosure sale for Graceland, claiming that Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis’s daughter, had borrowed $3.8 million, using the property as collateral before her death in 2023. Lisa Marie’s daughter, actor Riley Keough, responded with a countersuit alleging fraud, claiming Naussany Investments was a fabricated entity with no rights to the property. This alleged plot to seize Graceland outraged Elvis fans across the country.

Graceland, which has been a revered site for generations of Elvis fans, from the 1950s to today, holds significant cultural importance. “People have been trying to take from Elvis since Elvis was Elvis,” said Joel Weinshanker, managing partner of Elvis Presley Enterprises, on ABC’s “GMA3.” He described Graceland as a cherished place where Elvis lived, loved, and is now buried, along with his parents and daughter.

Graceland was also home to Lisa Marie, who became the sole heir to Elvis’s estate after his death in 1977. Over the years, Lisa Marie defended her family’s legacy and ensured its continuation, including approving Baz Luhrmann’s Oscar-nominated 2022 film “Elvis,” which emphasized her father’s appreciation for Black culture.

After Lisa Marie’s death in January 2023, her daughter Riley took her role as trustee seriously. Riley’s countersuit claimed the loan documents were forgeries, sparking an investigation that led to the discovery of a questionable notary seal on the documents. Private investigator Bradley Russell tracked down the alleged notary, Kimberly Philbrick, who denied notarizing anything for Lisa Marie and claimed the seal was a forgery.

Based on Philbrick’s affidavit, Riley’s legal team sought an injunction to stop the auction. Just a day before the sale, a judge granted the injunction. In August, Missouri resident Lisa Findley was arrested on mail fraud and aggravated identity theft charges, accused of exploiting the Presley family’s legacy for personal gain. Findley allegedly forged loan documents and published a false foreclosure notice, aiming to auction Graceland.

Riley has committed to preserving Graceland as both a museum and a home, honoring her mother’s wishes. “People going through the house feel this love that doesn’t stop,” Riley shared on “Live with Kelly and Mark.” Graceland’s legacy endures as a beloved symbol of Elvis’s life and impact.

7 ways Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol plans to change the coffee chain

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Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol outlined his plans to boost U.S. sales and improve customer experience in a call with investors on Wednesday, as the coffee chain faces its third consecutive quarter of declining sales. Niccol’s strategy centers on enhancing speed and service quality, with a goal of reducing wait times to under four minutes for custom orders.

Key Highlights:

  1. Improving Mobile Order Flow
    With mobile orders accounting for more than 30% of U.S. transactions, Starbucks plans to improve the app’s accuracy and designate clearer pickup areas for in-person and mobile orders. Niccol also aims to streamline customization options to reduce order complexity.
  2. Simplifying the Menu
    To speed up service, Starbucks will focus on a “fewer, better” menu strategy, eliminating lower-demand items that slow down baristas. “We need to bring back simplicity so that our team can provide faster, more consistent service,” Niccol said.
  3. Revitalizing Cafe Atmosphere
    Niccol aims to restore Starbucks’ reputation as a “third place” for community gathering, introducing design elements like more comfortable seating and serving drinks in ceramic mugs for in-store customers. Pickup-only locations in urban areas will also receive updates to feel more inviting.
  4. Restoring Condiment Bars
    In a return to pre-pandemic norms, Starbucks will reintroduce self-serve condiment bars, allowing customers to add milk and sugar to their drinks without waiting for barista assistance.
  5. Optimizing Staffing Levels
    To manage peak times better, Starbucks is increasing barista hours and ensuring sufficient staffing during busy periods. This adjustment aims to reduce turnover and maintain a consistent service level throughout the day.
  6. Revised Marketing Focus
    Niccol, with a background in marketing, plans to broaden Starbucks’ marketing approach beyond its loyalty program. Instead of offering frequent discounts, the company will focus on promoting the quality of its coffee to attract a wider audience.
  7. Eliminating Dairy Alternative Fees
    Starting Nov. 7, Starbucks will remove the extra charge for milk alternatives like almond and oat milk, responding to years of customer requests. Starbucks also plans to freeze North American prices for the upcoming fiscal year, aiming to improve its price perception among customers.

Starbucks shares remained steady on Thursday as Niccol’s turnaround plans were revealed. With a focus on simplified operations and enhanced customer experience, the coffee chain hopes to reverse its declining sales trend and reinforce its place as a beloved community destination.

At least 95 people die in devastating flash floods in Valencia, Spain

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BARCELONA, Spain. — Flash floods in Spain turned village streets into rivers, ruined homes, disrupted transportation and killed at least 95 people in the worst natural disaster to hit the European nation in recent memory.

Rainstorms that started Tuesday and continued Wednesday caused flooding across southern and eastern Spain, stretching from Malaga to Valencia. Muddy torrents tumbled vehicles down streets at high speeds while debris and household items swirled in the water. Police and rescue services used helicopters to lift people from their homes and rubber boats to reach drivers stranded atop cars.

Emergency services in the eastern region of Valencia confirmed a death toll of 92 people on Wednesday. Another two casualties were reported in the neighboring Castilla La Mancha region, while southern Andalusia reported one death.

“Yesterday was the worst day of my life,” Ricardo Gabaldón, the mayor of Utiel, a town in Valencia, told national broadcaster RTVE on Wednesday. He said six residents perished and more are missing.

“We were trapped like rats. Cars and trash containers were flowing down the streets. The water was rising to 3 meters (9.8 feet),” he said.

Spain’s government declared three days of mourning starting Thursday.

“For those who are looking for their loved ones, all of Spain feels your pain,” Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said in a televised address.

Rescue personnel and more than 1,100 soldiers from Spain’s emergency response units were deployed to affected areas. Spain’s central government set up a crisis committee to coordinate rescue efforts.

Javier Berenguer, 63, escaped his bakery in Utiel when crushing water threatened to overwhelm him. He said it rose to 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) inside his business, and he fears his livelihood has been destroyed.

“I had to get out of a window as best I could because the water was already coming up to my shoulders. I took refuge on the first floor with the neighbors and I stayed there all night,” Berenguer told The Associated Press. “It has taken everything. I have to throw everything out of the bakery, the freezers, ovens, everything.”

María Carmen Martínez, another Utiel resident, witnessed a harrowing rescue.

“It was horrible, horrible. There was a man there clinging to a fence who was falling and calling people for help,” she said. “They couldn’t help him until the helicopters came and took him away.”

One Valencia town, Paiporta, suffered exceptional loss. Mayor Maribel Albalat told RTVE that over 30 people died in the town of some 25,000 people. Those included six residents of a senior residence. News media broadcast footage of seniors in chairs and wheelchairs at a Paiporta nursing home, some crying out in apparent terror as the water rose over their knees.

“We don’t know what happened, but in 10 minutes the village was overflowing with water,” Albalat said.

Spain’s national weather service said it rained more in eight hours in Valencia than it had in the preceding 20 months, calling the deluge “extraordinary.”

Located south of Barcelona on the Mediterranean coast, Valencia is a tourist destination known for its beaches, citrus orchards, and as the origin of the rice dish, paella. The region has gorges and small riverbeds that spend much of the year completely dry but quickly fill with water when it rains. Many of them pass through populated areas.

As the floods receded, thick layers of mud mixed with refuse made some streets unrecognizable.

Menendez brothers to seek clemency from California Gov. Newsom

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LOS ANGELES — Erik and Lyle Menendez’s attorney, Mark Geragos, will seek clemency from Gov. Gavin Newsom in the hopes of getting the brothers’ release by Thanksgiving.

On Wednesday, ABC News reported that the paperwork for a clemency request was being filed.

“Pending clemency applications are confidential and we’re not able to discuss individual cases,” the governor’s office said in a statement. “More information on the process can be found here.”

The Menendez brothers are currently serving prison sentences of life without parole for the grisly murders of the parents, who were shot to death in 1989.

Clemency from Newsom would change the brothers’ individual sentences, but not their convictions for murder.

SEE ALSO: Menendez brothers’ attorney considers asking for murder conviction to be reduced

Last week, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón recommended a resentencing for the Menendez brothers after new evidence prompted him to reexamine the case. But Gascón seemed to support their convictions for murder.

In an interview with ABC News, the D.A. was asked what he tells people in his own office who say the two young men clearly premeditated the murders.

“We’re not letting them off,” Gascón replied. “First of all, I’ve been very clear: These were brutal murders; they were premeditated, and that’s why they got life without the possibility of parole.”

The case has now been moved to the Van Nuys courthouse, where the original double-murder trial was held. Each brother’s trial resulted in a hung jury.

The Menendez brothers never denied killing their parents, but insisted they acted in self-defense after claiming they suffered years of sexual abuse at the hands of their father, fearing for their lives.

If a judge agrees to resentencing, the case would still require approval from the Board of Parole and Newsom — a process that could take a year. But, if a judge recommends that their murder convictions be reduced to voluntary manslaughter, they could be released immediately.

4 injured in crash between METRORail train and car in north Houston, HPD says

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Authorities are investigating a MetroRail train crash that injured several people Wednesday morning.

The Houston Police Department said the train and a car collided at about 8:30 a.m. along Fulton and Crosstimbers.

According to HPD Lt. Wiggins, 15 people were on the MetroRail, three of whom went to the hospital with minor injuries.

Wiggins said the train operator wasn’t hurt.

A man told ABC13 he saw the incident happen.

“I was at the washateria. I was faced down Fulton,” he said. “He was face up Fulton – when I looked to his left and saw the car get smacked by the front of the train.”

Video from the scene shows the car involved heavily damaged. HPD said the driver of that car is hospitalized, though their condition is unknown.