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New York commuters return to bombing site, shrug off attack
By KAREN MATTHEWS commuters a day later. you just go on with your Garcia said he didn’t think sion on Monday and that
Associated Press The only sign of Monday’s life and do the best you twice about getting on people were still running
NEW YORK (AP) — New York explosion was in increased can,” said Jennifer Farinas, the subway at the Times from the scene.
subway riders shrugged off police presence, including whose commute involves Square station. “I’m used to But Baron took the same
the city’s latest attack Tues- a badge-wearing German a bus from Secaucus, New it,” Garcia said. “I already bus Tuesday and trans-
day, a day after police say shepherd named Omar. Jersey, to the Port Authority went through 9/11. I was ferred to the subway to his
a would-be suicide attack- Riders said they had no Bus Terminal near the tar- about three blocks away Manhattan banking job.
er set off a pipe bomb. qualms about returning to geted station and then the when the World Trade Cen- “Life continues,” he said.
The underground passage- the station where authori- subway to her marketing ter came down.” Ullah, a Bangladeshi im-
way at the Times Square ties say Akayed Ullah set off job. “Anything can hap- Sammy Baron said that his migrant, was the only per-
station where the home- the bomb. pen, any time, anywhere; bus from New Jersey ar- son seriously injured in the
made device went off “I just feel like New York you just have to be aware.” rived at the terminal about explosion in the blocklong
Monday was crowded with City is a resilient city and Maintenance worker Jorge 20 minutes after the explo- walkway. q
Woman with 84 Great Danes guilty of animal cruelty charges
she had been acquiring to having difficulty in April,
breed and sell since 2014. when she suffered a knee
Fay initially was charged injury and couldn’t move
with 12 misdemeanor about easily. She also start-
charges, but Greenhalgh ed losing staffers and was
dismissed two last month. In unable to replace them.
his ruling, he found the evi- Greenhalgh said there
dence showed Fay didn’t was “a pervasive ammo-
provide proper care or nia odor” in the home, so
shelter for the dogs. strong that veterinarians
Her lawyers said they’re dis- and others were unable to
appointed in the verdict, as remain inside without tak-
well as the judge’s analysis ing frequent breaks.
of the facts and the law he Fay testified at her trial be-
used to reach it. They plan fore Greenhalgh that she
to appeal. took good care of the ani-
“Mrs. Fay’s primary concern mals. She said she spent
at present is the welfare of $25,000 to $35,000 a month
the dogs, who remain her on their food, medication
property and have been and other materials.
held for six months post Court documents say she
seizure as of this coming believed the town of Wolfe-
Saturday,” they said in a boro manufactured the al-
statement. “Mrs. Fay looks legations of animal cruelty
Christina Fey of Wolfeboro appears in District Court at the Carroll County Superior Courthouse in forward to the next step in to force her to shut down
Ossipee, N.H. Fay, who had dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes living in her New Hampshire the process.” her kennels. But Greenhal-
mansion was found guilty Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, of 10 animal cruelty charges. Fay is to be sentenced gh said pictures, video and
within 30 days. The New testimony from witnesses
By KATHY McCORMACK Wolfeboro home in June. of feces and urine days or Hampshire chapter of The in and around Fay’s home
Associated Press Authorities said the animals weeks old. The dogs had to Humane Society of the between May and June
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A were living in filth and suffer- walk in and lay down in the United States said Green- consistently show the same
woman who had dozens of ing from health problems. waste covering the floor.” halgh would determine the filthy conditions.
filthy and sick Great Danes “The conditions in which Fay pleaded not guilty, dogs’ care at that time. Earlier this year, Republi-
living in her New Hampshire these dogs were kept con- saying she loved the dogs For now, the organization is can Gov. Chris Sununu re-
mansion was found guilty stitutes cruelty” under the and compared them to caring for them. vamped a state commis-
Tuesday of 10 animal cru- law, Judge Charles Green- an art collection. She said While Greenhalgh noted sion that he hopes will help
elty charges. halgh wrote. “Their cages she wanted to be the pri- that Fay appears to have develop stronger animal
Eighty-four dogs were and living areas were cov- mary U.S. collector of Euro- been devoted to her dogs, cruelty laws, following de-
seized from Christina Fay’s ered with an accumulation pean Great Danes, which
he also said she started velopments in Fay’s case.q
Mom who posted video of bullied son denies being racist
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — posted on social media tell him he has no friends. don’t need to be criticized wide receiver Tyler Byrd,
A Tennessee woman who was real, but that it didn’t He said milk was poured about it. retired race car driver Dale
posted a video of her tear- make her a racist. on him and ham was put It’s not their fault. If you are Earnhardt Jr. and singers
ful son recounting being The photo surfaced Mon- down his clothes. made fun of, just don’t let it Snoop Dog and Katy Perry.
bullied at school has ap- day, three days after Jones “Just out of curiosity, why bother you.” The video also led to scruti-
peared on national media posted video of her son, do they bully?” Keaton The video had more than ny of Kimberly Jones’ social
outlets to deflect accusa- Keaton, crying as he de- said. 18 million views by Sunday media accounts, including
tions of racism. scribed being bullied at “What’s the point of it? Why and prompted an outpour- a post showing a photo-
Kimberly Jones told Good an East Tennessee middle do they find joy in taking in- ing of support from celeb- graph of her and relatives
Morning America and CBS school. nocent people and find a rities including actor Chris with a Confederate flag
This Morning on Tuesday In the video, Keaton said way to be mean to them? Evans, Tennessee Titans and an American flag that
that a photo of her fam- other students call him ugly, It’s not OK. tight end Delanie Walker, prompted a backlash on-
ily with a Confederate flag make fun of his nose and “People that are different University of Tennessee line. q