A Kansas police officer “fabricated” a story that a McDonald’s employee wrote an expletive on his coffee cup over the weekend, Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday said Monday. Hornaday said the officer no longer works for the department. Source
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Boy sets lawn on fire with magnifying glass, mother says
“…It will now be a Christmas to remember! 2019- The Christmas the lawn lit on fire,” the boy’s mother wrote on Facebook. Source
2 horses rescued after 20 mysteriously killed in Kentucky
Within six days, 20 horses were found fatally shot along U.S. 23 in eastern Kentucky. Source
Hanukkah stabbing suspect facing hate crime charges
A man accused in a Hanukkah stabbing attack in New York has been hit with five hate crime charges. Prosecutors said evidence found in the suspect’s home includes anti-Semitic journals. Don Dahler reports. Source
Gunman identified in Texas church shooting
Authorities have identified the man who killed two parishioners in a Texas church shooting as Keith Thomas Kinnunen. The volunteer security guard who took him down is being hailed as a hero. Mireya Villarreal joined CBSN to share the latest details that have emerged from the shooting. Source
Cop “fabricated” coffee cup insult, police chief says
“This was completely and solely fabricated by a Herington police office who is no longer employed with our agency,” Herington Police Chief Brian Hornaday said Monday at a press conference. Source
WorldView: Netanyahu primary victory, Swiss avalanche, Argentina dust cloud
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu handily defeated a primary challenger to remain leader of the ruling right-wing Likud party. Several skiers were buried by an avalanche in the Swiss Alps. And a rapidly-moving dust cloud engulfed the Argentinian city of Mendoza. Cindy Pom rounds up the headlines from London. Source
Bloomberg addresses city’s handling of Central Park Five
The Bloomberg administration defended city officials’ actions in the Central Park Five case and fought a civil rights lawsuit for more than a decade. Source
John Lewis diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
Civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis is vowing to fight after announcing he has advanced pancreatic cancer. The news is prompting an outpouring of support. Mark Strassmann reports. Source
New portraits put Princeton campus workers in the spotlight
The halls of many colleges and universities display paintings of school presidents and famous alumni. But at Princeton University, a gallery of portraits presents campus workers in a whole new light. Adriana Diaz reports. Source