‘ Melrose Place’ star Amy Locane ordered to astounding 4th sentencing for 2010 DWI case Amy Locane, the former “Melrose Place” star who has long completed her prison sentence for a DWI death might be heading back behind bars for the same case. The 48-year-old actress killed New Jersey woman Helene Seeman and seriously wounded her husband, Fred, in a horrific 2010 collision as the couple was slowly turning into their driveway. Locane slammed into their slow-moving vehicle at 53 mph. Locane would later be convicted for vehicular manslaughter. Despite prosecutors demanding she be jailed for seven years, the trial judge leniently ordered her to serve three years. Although an appeals court ruled that the judge had misapplied the law, no extra jail time was tacked on at her resentencing On Wednesday, a judge rejected Locane’s contention that sentencing her again would violate her double jeopardy protections, reported The Associated Press. The court ruled that a different judge incorrectly re...
Fire, explosion on USS Bonhomme Richard sends 21 people to hospitals, fills San Diego skies with dark smoke
An amphibious assault ship caught fire on https://youtu.be/rq5drx4Bg-cSunday at Naval Base San Diego, resulting in an on-board explosion that injured 17 sailors and four civilians and filled the skies with dark smoke, according to officials.
The entire crew of the USS Bonhomme Richard has been accounted for and all are off the 840-foot vessel, according to a statement from Naval Surface Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet. The 17 sailors and four civilians have been taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
The statement said the blaze was reported close to 8:30 a.m. Several sailors were treated after an explosion, according to the San Diego Fire Department.
Approximately 160 sailors were aboard the ship at the time, officials said — far fewer than if the ship was on active duty.
At approximately 1:00 p.m., the destroyer USS Fitzgerald moved to a pier further away from the fire. The destroyer USS Russell moved approximately 30 minutes later.
San Diego is the Bonhomme Richard's home port and it was undergoing routine maintenance at the time of the fire. The ship has the capacity to deploy and land helicopters, smaller boats and amphibious vehicles.
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