North Carolina woman is warning others against a tool used during some pedicures, which she said almost caused her to lose her leg
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NORRISTOWN, Pa. (CBSNewYork/AP) — Three months after he was found guilty of sex assault charges, Pennsylvania’s Sexual Offenders Assessment Board is recommending that Bill Cosby be classified as a sexually violent predator. A court document filed by the Montgomery County district attorney’s office Tuesday asks to schedule a hearing on the assessment so a judge can make the final determination of whether the comedian will be classified as sexually violent. No date had been set for the requested hearing as of early Tuesday. The report, which looks at 14 different areas to determine sexually violent predator status, is not public. Copies are given to the prosecutor, defense attorney and court before the hearing and the board’s assessor will likely testify about how she made the recommendation. The 81-year-old comedian was convicted April 26 of drugging and assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. Cosby is confined to his home awaiting sentencing, which is scheduled for Sept. 24. He faces up to 10 years in prison. State law already requires Cosby to register as a sex offender because of the sexual nature of the charge he was convicted of. The sexually violent predator classification would require increased treatment in prison and increased notification of neighbors upon release. If a judge classifies Cosby as a sexually violent predator, he would have to register as a sex offender and have increased counseling. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)
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The “In My Feelings” challenge took social media by storm, but now people are taking it to a dangerous new level: jumping out of moving cars to dance
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IRVINE (CBSLA) — An Irvine man has been arrested on suspicion of making multiple bomb threats against Orange County jail facilities. Pejman Zanjani, 39, called the Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s Dispatch center last Wednesday and made at least two bomb-related threats against county facilities in the 11-minute call, sheriff’s spokeswoman Carrie Braun said. The department’s hazardous devises squad went to all the county’s jail facilities and checked the exteriors using dogs. Patrol units and jail deputies also stepped up checks in and around the jail to look for suspicious activity. Zanjani made another call Saturday at 1 a.m., this time to threaten the sheriff’s dispatch center, sheriff’s officials said. It was during this call that Zanjani was identified by dispatchers, and a search and arrest warrant were obtained by the sheriff’s department. He was arrested by sheriff’s detectives at about 7 a.m. Monday. Officers searched his home and determined it to be safe, Braun said. Zanjani was booked on suspicion of making criminal threats and was being held on $100,000 bail. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday. A motive for the threats was not known. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. City News Service contributed to this report.)
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A Trader Joe’s store assistant manager was killed by gunfire from Los Angeles police officers during a chase and shootout with a suspect in Silver Lake Saturday. An undated photo of Melyda Corado. (Credit: family photo) LAPD Chief Michel Moore told reporters at a news conference Tuesday that investigators have determined that one of two officers accidentally shot 27-year-old Melyda Corado while engaging in a shootout with the suspect, 28-year-old Gene Evin Atkins. “I’m sorry to report that we’ve now determined through our forensic investigation, that one of the officers’ rounds struck Ms. Corado as she was exiting the market and was in close proximity to Atkins,” Moore said. “Ms. Corado ran back into the store and collapsed behind the manager’s desk.” According to Moore, Atkins’ car had slammed into a light pole outside the entrance of the Trader Joe’s, located in the 2700 block of Hyperion Avenue. Upon hearing the crash, Corado was one of several people who ran to the front door of the store, at the same time that an armed Akins himself ran towards the entrance. “As he did so, witness statements and physical evidence from the scene support that Atkins fired multiple rounds from a semiautomatic pistol at the officers,” Moore said. “The two Los Angeles police officers who had been pursuing Atkins returned fire in defense of their lives and to protect Atkins from harming other individuals.” The officers fired eight rounds in returning Atkins’ gunshots, Moore said. The fatal bullet first hit Corado’s arm, then entered her body. The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office has filed more than 30 counts against Atkins, including one count of murder, six counts of attempted murder, 13 counts of false imprisonment of hostages and one count of felony evading. His bail is set at more than $9 million. The slaying is attributed to Atkins even though he did not fire the fatal bullet because he is held to have caused the entire situation. He will be arraigned Tuesday. Moore also released dash-cam video leading up to the chase. Watch it below. Before Saturday’s shootout at Trader Joe’s, Atkins allegedly shot and wounded his grandmother, who remains hospitalized, and 17-year-old girlfriend. He then led police on a chase, ending at the store. The Trader Joe’s store remained closed Monday, while a memorial of signs and flowers in memory of Corado continued to grow outside the building. A GoFundMe page set up to help cover her funeral expenses had raised nearly $25,000 as of midday Monday. Although Atkins was booked on suspicion of murder, he could potentially face charges including attempted murder for the roughly 1:30 p.m. Saturday shooting of his 76-year-old grandmother — Mary Elizabeth Madison — in the home they shared in the 1600 block of East 32nd Street. Authorities said the woman was shot as many as seven times and remains hospitalized in critical condition. Atkins’ cousin, Charleo Egland, said she didn’t know exactly what prompted the shooting, but said the grandmother did not want Atkins’ girlfriend in the home, and that likely led to a fight that ended with the shooting. Police said Atkins’ girlfriend was also wounded in the shooting, and Atkins forced her into his grandmother’s car then drove away with her in the passenger seat. Using a LoJack system, police traced the 2015 Toyota Camry sedan to the Hollywood area and gave chase, leading to Silver Lake, where Atkins crashed the Toyota into a power pole around 3:30 p.m. in front of the Trader Joe’s supermarket, Moore said. Atkins got out of the car and ran into the store, firing toward officers as he ran, police said. A short time later, a woman now known to be Corado was seen being dragged away from the store’s entryway and then unsuccessfully treated by paramedics trying to revive her. LAPD Chief Michel Moore said about 40 people were in the store when Atkins entered. As Atkins ran inside, employees and customers inside scrambled for cover. Some were seen escaping through a window toward the rear of the business and crawling down a ladder to safety. Police were also seen carrying several children away from the building. Atkins’ girlfriend, who had been in the passenger seat of the Toyota when it crashed in front of the store, was taken to a hospital in fair condition. Fire officials described her as a 20-year-old woman. Police amassed outside the store, and around 5:30 p.m., at least three people who appeared to be customers came out of the store with their hands in the air — apparently hostages who were released or shoppers who had managed to elude the gunman. Atkins surrendered at about 6:30 p.m. He was taken to a hospital to be treated for a gunshot wound to his left arm. Margaret Stewart of the Los Angeles Fire Department said paramedics treated 10 people at the scene of the Trader Joe’s, including Atkins, his girlfriend and Corado. A 12-year-old boy, a 41-year-old woman, a 70-year- old woman and an 81-year-old woman were hospitalized with minor injuries and listed in fair condition, Stewart said. Three other people were evaluated, but declined to be taken to hospitals. (©2018 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.)
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Cosby was convicted April 26 on sexual assault charges related to accusations he assaulted Andrea Constand in 2004
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Grieving family members and co-workers on Sunday remembered Melyda Corado as lively, hardworking and always smiling
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