New York Daily News: MANHATTAN, NY – A 40-year-old woman shot dead by her husband in Manhattan’s Financial District told a man she was dating she wanted a divorce from her mentally ill spouse, police sources said Tuesday.
It wasn’t clear if victim Min Ai’s husband, Xin Yu, 46, knew about her boyfriend or divorce plans. But on Monday morning he confronted her at Morris Street and Trinity Place and shot her.
He was carrying their marriage certificate when he shot her, sources said Tuesday.
After she hit the ground he lifted her head up and fired a second time, before turning the gun on himself and pulling the trigger, a source said.
Her husband died a short time later at New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital.
Ai lived in Battery Park City and worked at a nearby Broadway bank. She was apparently headed to work when Yu confronted her.
Yu lived in Ontario, and it wasn’t clear when he came to the city.
The boyfriend, who works at the same bank as the wife and lives in New Jersey, told detectives he was worried when he called her Monday morning and could not reach her, sources said.
He had been dating for more than a year and tried to keep their relationship secret from co-workers, entering and leaving the bank at different times, sources said.
Rocco Parascandola covers the NYPD and criminal justice issues for the New York Daily News, where he has been Police Bureau Chief since 2009. He has won various journalism awards in his 32-year career, which includes stints at New York Newsday and the New York Post. He is the author of “Gunz and God: The Life of an NYPD Undercover.”
Top Feature Photo: Officers on the scene on Morris street and Trinity Place in Manhattan on Monday October 26, 2020 – Theodore Parisienne/for New York Daily News
News Release: HAMILTON, Bermuda – Government House is pleased to announce that the VFS Global team will be returning to the island November 3rd and 4th for all persons requiring biometric testing.
The online booking system is open for customers to book appointments for visas.
News Release: HAMILTON, Bermuda – As the island ramps up for an intense week of international sports, Hamilton Princess & Beach Club has been unveiled as the official host hotel sponsor of Stars+Stripes.
Stars+Stripes, helmed by Taylor Canfield, are competing as one of 16 teams in the Match Racing World Championship & Bermuda Gold Cup, taking place October 25th– 30th. During their stay, the team and support start will take up residence at the Hamilton Princess and the hotel’s logo will be featured on the team’s uniforms. The racecourse will see the team passing the hotel during its races.
Tim Morrison, General Manager of Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, said: “We are proud to be hosting Stars+Stripes during their first competitive foray in Bermuda in 2020, the last time the team was here they won the championship, we look forward to cheering them on. This is an incredibly exciting time for Bermuda in terms of sports and we are extremely pleased to be able to play a role.”
Mike Buckley, Chairman and Skipper of Stars+Stripes, said: “We are so excited to be partnering with Bermuda’s iconic Hamilton Princess & Beach Club during our time in on the island. This is our first competition overseas since the beginning of the pandemic and given how well the island and hotel are handling it, we can’t think of anywhere we would rather be.”
The Department of Public Transportation announced another set of bus cancellations shortly after 5am, affecting the morning rush hour commute as of 7am through to 11:30am this morning.
News Release: HAMILTON, Bermuda – The United States CDC has changed Bermuda’s country classification from ‘Alert Level 2: Moderate Risk’ to ‘No Travel Health Notice: Covid-19 Risk is Very Low’, the US Consulate announced today.
This is, in effect, the best ranking the CDC can give a jurisdiction as their system uses 4-tiers; Level 3 is high risk, Level 2 moderate, Level 1 is low risk, and then they have a ‘No Travel Health Notice, Very Low Risk’ tier, which Bermuda is now classified as.
The CDC has changed Bermuda’s country classification from ‘Alert Level 2: Moderate Risk’ to ‘No Travel Health Notice: COVID-19 Risk is Very Low’.
US Consul General to Bermuda Lee Rizzuto said: “The U.S Consulate has been heavily engaged on this issue, advocating for the island’s safety and highlighting protocols implemented by the Government of Bermuda to minimize the spread of COVID-19. The extensive protocols and testing regime continue to make the island safe for travelers and residents.
“The Government of Bermuda is doing an incredible job managing the island’s safety, and we’re happy to announce the CDC’s adjustment to the country classification in light of Bermuda’s low risk assessment.
“The removal from the Travel Health Advisory List is beneficial to the island as the Government, Tourism and International Business sectors seek to attract more visitors to the island.”
All US citizens are advised to read country specific Travel Advisories and US Embassy and Consulate COVID-19 pages for updates on the impact of the virus worldwide. We continue to recommend U.S. citizens exercise caution when traveling abroad due to the unpredictable nature of the pandemic. Visit the CDC’s website for more information.
US citizens are encouraged to stay informed and follow updates on Travel.state.gov and to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program [STEP] to receive timely Alerts about evolving health and safety conditions in their planned destinations. Official guidance for visitors can be found on the Government of Bermuda’s website.”
The change was welcomed as a “very positive assessment” by Bermuda Tourism Authority Interim CEO Glenn Jones, who said it “underscores Bermuda’s robust health and safety record on managing the pandemic over the past eight months”.
“Bermuda is one of the safest places in the world right now, thanks to diligent testing and contact-tracing protocols. Surveys found half our visitors chose Bermuda for that reason and an overwhelming 94 percent feel safe or very safe here,” he said.
“We welcome all travellers to visit our island safely and responsibly.”
Minister of Transport Lawrence Scott visited Dockyard for the “official handover” of Bermuda’s two newest tugs this month.
The new Powerful and Faithful are fuel-efficient Damen ASD 2811 Azimuth Stern Drive tugs to replace the old tugs, which were 31 and 32-years-old respectively.
They arrived in Bermuda onboard the special heavy lift ship M/V Anne-Sofie on September 26.
The Minister was joined “on his familiarisation tour by Marine and Ports Services’ personnel, including the Director of Marine and Ports Services Rudolph Cann; Department of Marine & Ports Services Fleet Manager Jean Lemaire as well as Mr Romans Maksjutovs – an engineer from the tugs’ manufacturer, Damen.
Mr Scott said the two new tugs “are impressive vessels and a welcome addition to the Marine and Ports Services’ fleet”.
He also acknowledged former Minister Zane DeSilva, “who was instrumental in negotiating the deal that allowed for their purchase”.
Top Feature Photo: Minister of Transport Lawrence Scott; Marine and Ports Services Tugboat Captains Dale Brangman, Melvin Martin and Donald McMahon; Damen engineer Romans Maksjutovs
Hard on the heels of a party at Somerset Cricket Club that ended up with a fight that escalated to a fatal stabbing incident, Minister of National Security, Renée Ming reinforced “some of the guidelines for large group gatherings”.
Speaking at a news conference held this afternoon, the Minister said: “I think it’s becoming critically important to reinforce some of the guidelines for large group gatherings and the approval process for such events.
“Additionally, we have seen a number of events and activities taking place over the last few months, and there has been concerns raised that individuals at these events are not following the appropriate guidelines,” she added.
“But before I speak to this, I wish to once again take this opportunity to extend condolences to the family of the young man who was killed this weekend.
“As a mother of a son, I cannot imagine the hurt, the pain and the grief that this young man’s mother must be going through.
“This is such an unnecessary tragedy and again my heart truly goes out to this family during this extremely difficult time. I also take this opportunity to condemn in the strongest possible terms, the gun violence which took place in the Pembroke Park area this weekend.
“I met with the Police Commissioner earlier today to discuss all of this weekend’s violent activities and I am satisfied that all the necessary resources are being dedicated to bringing the perpetrators to justice,” she said.
“You also will have heard at the Police Press Conference earlier today that they are taking these events extremely seriously and they’re asking for the public’s support in their investigative efforts.
“As the Minister of National Security, I’m also making a plea to our community to please come together to help stamp out these acts of violence.
“This year sadly, we have recorded six murders. Two by fire arms, and this weekend’s fatal stabbing is the fourth stabbing murder this year.
“We cannot continue on in this way Bermuda. As I said in my message over the weekend, we must do better.”
Ms Ming also appealed to anyone who has “any information about this weekend’s stabbing fatality and fire arms incident, no matter how insignificant you think it is” to “please share what you know with the Police by calling 295-0011 or dialing 2-11”.
“You can also call the anonymous Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800 8477.”
On the issue of large group gatherings, social distancing; or the lack thereof, the Minister said: “Bermuda simply put… COVID-19 continues to be with us, and I’m urging residents not to become complacent.
“As a reminder, we all have a responsibility to do what we can to mitigate and limit the spread of the virus and comply with the policies in place.
“Regarding large group gatherings, it should be noted that the Public Health [COVID-19 Emergency Powers] Regulations [No. 2] 2020 prohibits any person from assembling in a group of more than 75 persons for any reason in any public or private place.
“And if you’re planning to have an event where more than 75 people will assemble, you must apply to the Ministry/Minister of National Security for an exemption.
“The Regulations also require all persons to take all reasonable precautions to maintain “appropriate physical distancing” at all times in any public or private place.”
She also provided a list of “specific reminders of the application and approval process” already in place:
1. Applications should be submitted by email to the Ministry of National Security at emogroup@gov.bm.
2. The application is reviewed against the following guidelines:
a. Venue dimensions.
b. The WHO / CDC guidelines.
c. Mass Gathering Guidelines which are found at government website and in this document.
d. Input from the Department of Health.
e. The applicant’s plan to address minimizing COVID-19 spread – this includes the type of event and having the required security at the event; and
f. The status of COVID-19 in community.
3. Lastly applicants should expect an approval by 10 business days, from date of application, provided there are no questions regarding the application.
Moving forward she said: “The Ministry of National Security is willing to work with any individual or entity who is wishes to hold a gathering of more than 75 people.
“However there must be a degree of responsibility on the part of the host or host organisations.
“Again Bermuda, we have managed this pandemic extremely well, thanks in large part to the health guidance and recommendations put in place, and we have done well to enforce these guidelines and polices.
“We are about to enter the cooler months and leading health experts and organisations are predicting a surge in those contracting COVID-19.
“We are already seeing this play out in the UK, Europe and the US,” said Ms Ming.
“So we’re asking people to please continue to follow the health guidelines in place to protect you and your families.
“This includes wearing a mask, hand sanitizing and maintaining the appropriate physical distancing.
“And finally, if you are in attendance at any establishment or location around the island and see any breaches of the COVID-19 regulations by persons or businesses – please do not hesitate to call 2-11 to report the violations.”
Police today named the man who tragically lost his life in a fatal stabbing incident on Sunday (October 25).
Daunte Woods, 27, died as result of a stab wound to his chest in a fight near Somerset Cricket Club.
Police responded to the scene shortly before 2am to find the victim lying on the ground outside of Bo’s Lawn Shop around 2:20am.
He was later pronounced dead by Emergency Room doctors at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital. Another 20-year-old man was stabbed in the abdomen in that same disturbance that started inside the Somerset Cricket Club.
His death marked the sixth murder in Bermuda this year, marking the fourth fatal stabbing along with two gun murders.
At a news conference held today, the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) extended sincere condolences to the young man’s family and loved ones.
Detective Sergeant Jason Smith said “inquiries have identified that there was some disturbance that happened inside of the club that spilt out onto the lower porch of the club that overlooks the cricket field”.
“That disturbance of some sort moved from the porch into the lower parking lot of the cricket club, out onto the main road – Cricket Lane, or the lane gate of Somerset Cricket Club – and it eventually ended on Somerset Road.”
The Serious Crime Unit detective said there were at least five people involved in the fight that led to this fatal stabbing. But he would not say whether the 20-year-old being treated at the hospital was one of the men involved.
He also stated that three other men believed to be involved suffered less serious injuries. Now they are looking to track them down as the investigation continues.
“We are appealing to those members of our community who were at the club during the party and who witnessed what took place to please make contact with us,” said Mr Smith.
Police are also appealing to anyone who may have captured video on their mobile phones to turn it in to assist with this investigation.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Antoine Daniels pointed up what he termed the “tragic trend” of young men carrying knives for protection or as an offensive weapon.
He also stated that knives have become more popular due to the restricted access to guns in Bermuda.
To date, there have been more than 20 serious stabbing incidents on record for the year that resulted in wounding and attempted murder.
In the days ahead, he said there will be a stepped up police presence on the streets both “night and day throughout the coming days and weeks”.
He also stressed that “without information it makes it more difficult to resolve these quite serious crimes”, while he encouraged members of the public to “stand together” to help police tackle the prevalence of violent crime in Bermuda.
People should be “responsible and vigilant”, said Mr Daniels, who urged members of the community not to become desensitised to violence.
“There’s only a small minority of persons that are committing these acts – if we all stand together as a larger group I think we can remove this and prevent it from destabilising our society,” he said.
A Family Liaison Officer has been assigned to the Woods family “during this difficult time”, as police treating the death of Mr Woods as a murder investigation.
Meanwhile, the investigation continues into the shooting incident on Friday night (October 23) that left two men – both in their twenties with multiple gunshot wounds to their lower extremities.
They remain in hospital in stable condition with non-life threatening injuries.
That incident, which is thought to be gang-related, occurred on Pembroke Park Lane in Pembroke.
Mr Smith said the shooting was carried out by a lone gunman, who was riding a dark coloured motorcycle. The suspect fled east on St John’s Road towards Gorham’s.
He was said to be 5ft 8in tall, of slim to medium build, wearing a “fluorescent-type jacket”.
Anyone with information that could assist police with the ongoing murder investigation is urged to contact Detective Sergeant Dean Martin on 717-2074.
Anyone with information on the shooting incident, or who was in the St John’s Road area around 9:15pm on Friday, should contact Detective Inspector Kenzie Trott at 717-2345, or the independent confidential Crime Stoppers hotline on 800-8477.
News Release: HAMILTON, Bermuda – Earlier today, the Minister for the Cabinet Office, Wayne Furbert joined representatives from AF Smith Ltd. and the Bermuda Post Office to announce a new and updated franking method.
Today’s official launch of the FRAMA franking meters took place at AF Smith offices. Speakers included, AF Smith VP Technology Mr Ian Nash, the Acting Post Master General Susan Moore Williams, and Head of Marketing, Af Smith – Ms Morgan Smith.
Minister Furbert noted that “innovations in digital technology have revolutionized many aspects of how we work and conduct
business on our island, although some more traditional concepts have survived, such as physical post”.
While noting that the Bermuda Post Office has been providing postal service “to individuals and businesses, in, around and out of Bermuda” since 1812, he said: “Changes in technology over the last 100 years have seen franking meters evolve as business needs change.
“Retaining or adding physical mail to your communication channels drives engagement and can be used as a powerful tool for improving cashflow.
“The Bermuda Post Office ishappyto progress to a better postage meter system with a reliable postal partner such as AF Smith and we welcome Frama as a new partner aswe ensure Bermuda’s companies have the latest and best technology.
“Our partnership with AF Smith underscore’s our commitment to making your processing of incoming and outgoing mail as simple as possible,” said Mr Furbert.
“The launch ofFrama franking systems enables usto further enhance services and grow revenue for businesses in Bermuda.
“The Bermuda Post Office as a trusted brand is well positioned to always deliver the right services at affordable prices to meet today’s business needs.”
The company’s Technology VP, Ian Nash added: “In successful collaboration with Frama, we have received the official postal approval from the Postmaster General for the introduction of the Matrix F Series range of franking systems in Bermuda.”
As the “provider of sales, maintenance and repairs of franking machines in Bermuda”, the company is also “the sole distributor of all Frama products for the entire Caribbean and Latin America”.
“Depending on the size of your business, we can provide you with a franking machine that ranges from a small office with minimal mail to larger company with mass mailing each month,” he said.
“When sending written communication, franked post has proven more beneficial than standard post over the years, especially with regards to costs, security, convenience, time-saving, and delivery speed. With a franking machine, businesses and entrepreneurs getto prepay for their postage costs, insert a date, and affix a customized business image before having the post
collected or dropped off at a local post office.
“Post sent via a franking machine is given more priority compared to standard letters or parcels. This is because much of the processing has already been handled by the time it gets to the post office. For your business, this only means faster handling and quicker delivery times.
“There are a number of advantages to using a franking machine; the most prominent being no charges for postage fund top-up, convenience, ease of use, Bermuda-based customer service and repair center, after sales support, and personalized mail messages. Brand your post with your company logo & details, turning the franking machine intoan amazing marketing tool.”
He also noted that “there is no needto refer to the BPO Postal Rate Charts or having to memorize different postage rates”.
Acting Postmaster General, Ms Susan Moore-Williams said: “The synergy of our newly combined services will deliver enhanced
solutions for professional communication combined with high efficiency and ease of use for our customers and the Bermuda Business market.
“The partnership between the Bermuda Post Office and AF Smith is a perfect combination to unlock further potential for a qualified approach in B2B and B2C communication.
“As current customers transition over to the new technology, the Bermuda Post Office will bede–certifying all Pitney Bowes, Postage by Phone franking meters which hadanendof life for meter refills asof December 31st, 2019,in keeping with revenue protection initiatives and global trends in postage meter technology.
“All Pitney Bowes, Postage by Phone franking meters should be off-market with meters surrendered to the Bermuda Post Office by September 1st, 2020, for customers to receive a transfer or refund for any possible unused funds still remaining in the
meter,” she added.
“The Bermuda Post Office as part of the de-certification process will not refund any unused funds remaining inde-certified meters after September 1st, 2020. Any de-certified meter found tobe in operations after September 1st, 2020 will be seized for revenue protection as stated in license agreements andin keeping with the Post Office Act 1900and Regulation 1933.
“The Bermuda Post Office appreciates its postage meter customer ’who see the benefits of being able to produce their postage stamps at their convenience.”
In closing, she said: “This initiative will allow you the opportunity to contact your vendor of postage meters to transfer any remaining funds to a new meter or collect the unused funds.
“The Bermuda Post Office is delighted tobe partnering with AF Smith onan initiative which provides customers access to the best postal technology tailored to suit individual business needs.”
Associated Press: YONKERS, NY – With eight days before Election Day, more people already have cast ballots in this year’s presidential election than voted early or absentee in the 2016 race as the start of in-person early voting in big states led to a surge in turnout in recent days.Preview (opens in a new tab)
The opening of early voting locations in Florida, Texas and elsewhere has piled millions of new votes on top of the mail ballots arriving at election offices as voters try to avoid crowded places on Nov 3 during the coronavirus pandemic.
The result is a total of 58.6 million ballots cast so far, more than the 58 million that The Associated Press logged as being cast through the mail or at in-person early voting sites in 2016.
Democrats have continued to dominate the initial balloting, but Republicans are narrowing the gap. GOP voters have begun to show up at early in-person voting, a sign that many heeded President Donald Trump’s unfounded warnings about mail-voting fraud.
On October 15, Democrats registrants cast 51% of all ballots reported, compared with 25% from Republicans. On Sunday, Democrats had a slightly smaller lead, 51% to 31%.
The early vote totals, reported by state and local election officials and tracked by the AP, are an imperfect indicator of which party may be leading. The data only shows party registration, not which candidate voters support. Most GOP voters are expected to vote on Election Day.
Analysts said the still sizable Democratic turnout puts extra pressure on the Republican Party to push its voters out in the final week and on Nov 3. That’s especially clear in closely contested states such as Florida, Nevada and North Carolina.
“This is a glass half-full, glass half-empty situation,” said John Couvillon, a Republican pollster who tracks early voting closely. “They’re showing up more,” he added, but “Republicans need to rapidly narrow that gap.”
In Florida, for example, Democrats have outvoted Republicans by a 596,000 margin by mail, while Republicans only have a 230,000 edge in person. In Nevada, where Democrats usually dominate in-person early voting but the state decided to send a mail ballot to every voter this year, the GOP has a 42,600 voter edge in-person while Democrats have an 97,500 advantage in mail ballots.
“At some point, Republicans have to vote,” said Michael McDonald, a University of Florida political scientist who tracks early voting on ElectProject.org. “You can’t force everyone through a vote center on Election Day. Are you going to expect all those Republicans to stand in line for eight hours?”
Campaigns typically push their voters to cast ballots early so they can focus scarce resources chasing more marginal voters as the days tick down to Election Day. That usually saves them money on mailers and digital ads — something the cash-strapped Trump campaign would likely want — and minimizes the impact of late surprises that could change the race.
Trump’s campaign has been pushing its voters to cast ballots early, but with limited success, delighting Democrats. “We see the Trump campaign, the RNC (Republican National Committee) and their state parties urging Trump’s supporters to vote by mail while the president’s Twitter account says it’s a fraud,” Tom Bonier, a Democratic data analyst, said on a recent call with reporters. “The Twitter account is going to win every time.”
But Bonier warned that he does not expect a one-sided election. “There are signs of Republicans being engaged,” he said. “We do expect them to come out in very high numbers on Election Day.”
That split in voting behavior — Democrats voting early, Republicans on Election Day — has led some Democrats to worry about Trump declaring victory because early votes are counted last in Rust Belt battlegrounds. But they’re counted swiftly in swing states such as Arizona, Florida and North Carolina, which may balance out which party seems ahead on election night.
Some of the record-setting turnout has led to long lines at early-vote locations, and there have been occasional examples of voters receiving mail ballots that are incorrectly formatted. But on a whole, voting has gone relatively smoothly. With more than one-third of the 150 million ballots that experts predict will be cast in the election, there have been no armed confrontations at polling places or massive disenfranchisement that have worried election experts for months.
One sign of enthusiasm is the large number of new or infrequent voters who have already voted — 25% of the total cast, according to an AP analysis of data from the political data firm L2. Those voters are younger than a typical voter and less likely to be white. So far similar shares of them are registering Democratic and Republican.
They have helped contribute to enormous turnouts in states such as Georgia, where 26.3% of the people who’ve voted are new or infrequent voters, and Texas, which is expected to set turnout record and where 30.5% are new or infrequent voters.
The strong share of new and infrequent voters in the early vote is part of what leads analysts to predict more than 150 million total votes will be cast and possibly the highest turnout in a U.S. presidential election since 1908.
“There’s a huge chunk of voters who didn’t cast ballots in 2016,” Bonier said. “They’re the best sign of intensity at this point.”
Top Feature Photo: Voters line up in front of the Yonkers Public Library in Yonkers, NY, on Saturday, Oct 24, 2020 as the first day of early voting in the presidential election begins across New York state – Mark Vergari/The Journal News via AP
Associated Press: VATICAN CITY, Rome — Pope Francis on Sunday named 13 new cardinals, including Washington DC Archbishop Wilton Gregory, who would become the first Black US prelate to earn the coveted red hat.
In a surprise announcement from his studio window to faithful standing below in St Peter’s Square, Francis said the churchmen would be elevated to a cardinal’s rank in a ceremony on November 28.
Francis asked for prayers so the new cardinals “may help me in my ministry as bishop of Rome for the good of all God’s faithful holy people.”
The selection of Gregory won praise from LGBTQ advocates in the United States, days after Pope Francis grabbed headlines for voicing support for civil unions for gay couples.
Other new cardinals include an Italian who is the long-time papal preacher at the Vatican, the Rev Raniero Cantalamessa, who is a Franciscan friar; the Kigali, Rwanda, Archbishop Antoine Kambanda; the Capiz, Philippines, Archbishop Jose Feurte Advincula, and the Santiago, Chile, Archbishop Celestino Aos Braco.
Another Franciscan who was tapped is Friar Mauro Gambetti, in charge of the Sacred Convent in Assisi. The pope, when elected in 2013, chose St Francis of Assisi as his namesake saint. Earlier this month, the pontiff
journeyed to that hill town in Umbria to sign an encyclical, or important church teaching document, about brotherhood.
Gambetti was so surprised, at first he thought the pope was joking when he heard he was named, convent spokesperson the Rev Enzo Fortunato said. Gambetti quickly pledged to “put himself at the service of humanity at a time so difficult to us all,” including offering compassion to the needy, Fortunato said in reference to the coronavirus pandemic.
In a reflection of the pope’s stress on helping those in need, Francis also named the former director of the Rome Catholic charity, Caritas, the Rev Enrico Feroci, to be a cardinal.
The prestigious Washington archdiocese traditionally brings elevation to cardinal’s rank, so the appointment of Gregory, 73, last year by the pope had positioned him to be tapped for the honor.
Still, the timing of his rise to cardinal is noteworthy, coming in the thick of increased US attention on racial injustice following the police killing of George Floyd, a Black man, in Minnesota this year. Gregory was publicly critical of US President Donald Trump’s visit to the St John Paul II National Shrine in Washington a day after civil rights demonstrators were forcibly cleared from a square to facilitate the president’s visit to an Episcopal church in the US capital.
Gregory has had his pulse on factions in the US Catholic Church, which has both strong conservative and liberal veins since he served three times as the head of the US Conference of Bishops.
Conservative prelates in the United States have openly lambasted Francis for his more liberal stands, including his support for same-sex civil unions that came out in a new documentary this week.
Gregory said in a statement that becoming a cardinal would allow him to work more closely with the pontiff in caring for the Catholic Church.
While Gregory headed the Atlanta diocese earlier in his career, he wrote positively in a column about his conversations with Catholic parents of LGBTQ children. An advocate for LGBTQ Catholics, Francis DeBernardo, told The Associated Press that choosing Gregory for a cardinal’s post signals Francis wants “LGBTQ people to be part of the church, and he wants church people to respect them.”
DeBernardo linked the appointment to Francis’ recently reported comments supporting civil unions for same-sex couples.
He also praised the elevation to cardinal’s rank of a Vatican bishop who comes from Malta, a tiny, traditionally Catholic nation which has made significant progress in LGBTQ civil rights and protections in recent years.
DeBernardo was referring to Mario Grech, 63, who serves at the Vatican as secretary general of the Synod of Bishops office and who formerly headed the diocese on the Maltese island of Gozo.
“Since naming cardinals also affects who the next pontiff will be, the pope also shows that he is planning for the future of the church to continue in this affirming posture on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity,” the U.S.-based DeBernardo said in a written statement.
Not all of the pope’s picks might stir positive recollections.
In 2010, while preaching at a Good Friday service attended by the then-pope, Benedict XVI, Cantalamessa upset both Jewish and sex abuse survivors’ groups when he likened allegations that the pontiff had covered up sex abuse cases against clerics to the “more shameful aspects of anti-Semitism.” The Vatican quickly distanced Benedict from Cantalamessa’s remarks.
Nine of the new cardinals are younger than 80, and thus eligible to elect the next pontiff in a secret conclave. Some cardinals head powerful Vatican offices, and pontiffs frequently turn to cardinals for advice.
No details were immediately given by the Vatican about the formal ceremony to make the churchmen cardinals, especially in view of travel restrictions involving many countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As he has in other groups of cardinals he tapped in his papacy, Francis in this selection reflected the global nature of the Catholic Church and his flock of 1.2 billion Catholics.
Others receiving the honor include Monsignor Marcello Semeraro, an Italian serving as prefect of the Vatican office which runs the saint-making process; Bishop Cornelius Sim, a Brunei native who serves as apostolic vicar of Brunei; the Italian archbishop of Siena and nearby towns in Tuscany, Augusto Lojudice; the retired bishop of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico, Monsignor Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel; and an Italian former Vatican diplomat, Archbishop Silvano Tomasi.
Churchmen over 80 who are named cardinals are chosen to honor their life of service to the church. Those in this batch too old to vote in a conclave are Cantalamessa, Tomasi, Feroci and Arizmendi Esquivel.
Top Feature Photo: In this Sunday Oct 6, 2019, file photo, Washington DC Archbishop Wilton Gregory greets churchgoers at St Mathews Cathedral after the annual Red Mass in Washington. Pope Francis on Sunday, Oct 25, 2020, named 13 new cardinals, including Washington DC Archbishop Wilton Gregory, who would become the first Black US prelate to earn the coveted red hat. In a surprise announcement from his studio window to faithful standing below in St Peter’s Square, Francis said the churchmen would be elevated to a cardinal’s rank in a ceremony on Nov 28 – AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File
New York Daily News: MANHATTAN, NY – Protesters hollered curses at former mayor Rudy Giuliani in Times Square, and hurled eggs at a caravan of Trump supporters driving through the city Sunday afternoon.
The caravan crawl eventually sparked a flareup that ended with fistfights, pepper-spray and seven arrests.
“You f—ing suck!” protesters scream as Giuliani rolls past them in the passenger seat of a black SUV, his window open, video posted on Twitter shows. At one point, he calls out to a nearby officer, “Lieutenant!” as he passes through.
Giuliani told the Daily News he wasn’t part of the “Jews for Trump” caravan that drove through Times Square. Instead, he was on his way home from a radio appearance.
“They recognized me,” said Giuliani, the president’s private lawyer. “They yelled the F-word in a number of different variations. I told them they were being so articulate.”
He said his car wasn’t struck by any eggs.
In all, police arrested five men and two women on a variety of charges.
Top Feature Photo: Officers create a physical barrier at a Times Square march and rally for President Trump between the president’s supporters and critics Sunday – David Dee Delgado/Getty Images
News Release: ST GEORGE’S, Bermuda – Skyport, Aecon, the Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) and the Bermuda Airport Authority today announced that Substantial Completion has been achieved on Bermuda’s new Airport Terminal Facility at the LF Wade International Airport.
Aaron Adderley, President, Bermuda Skyport, says: “Achieving this milestone would not have been possible without the dedicated construction personnel who have proudly and tirelessly worked on the site for the past three and half years and to whom we extend our sincere appreciation.
Over the past six months, the workforce, a majority of which were Bermudian, remained focused even during a global pandemic and two hurricanes. The near $300 million terminal, built with expert craftmanship, by Bermudians and owned by Bermudians, will help foster an enhanced traveller experience for generations to come.”
The new, purpose-built Airport Terminal will officially open for operations on December 9, 2020.
The 288,000 square foot facility will provide for improved passenger processing; increased passenger capacity; greater resilience to extreme weather conditions; modern amenities and infrastructure; greater energy efficiencies; enhanced security; enhanced specialty retail and food & beverage outlets; and covered, passenger jet bridges.
Lester Nelson, Chief Executive Officer of the Bermuda Airport Authority, says: ”The Airport Authority, as the owner of the LF Wade International Airport, is very pleased this complex project has achieved substantial completion in a year that has had many challenges. The Authority appreciates the hard work and collaboration by all those involved in the project including the Airport Authority’s team and technical advisor, Stantec, Skyport, Aecon, CCC, construction workers and Government Stakeholders.
The new terminal will also enable Bermuda to comply with the latest, most-advanced US facility requirements for Pre-Clearance. Pre-Clearance allows for US bound passengers to clear US Customs and Immigration in Bermuda, instead of on arrival in the US where longer lines often exist. This service, present in Bermuda for nearly 50 years, is extremely beneficial to passengers and provides the island with a competitive advantage when seeking new air services to and from the United States.
There were 885 Bermudians who worked on the site over the course of the airport redevelopment project, which began in March 2017 and a total of 1.6 million construction manhours. Additionally, the project engaged almost 400 Bermudian companies, vendors and suppliers in what became an extraordinary collaboration of local and international efforts.
Steve Nackan, President, Aecon Concessions, the project’s developer and financier, says: “The Aecon team is proud to have worked alongside so many talented Bermudians to deliver this world-class airport for Bermuda. Completing construction on this critical infrastructure project is a remarkable accomplishment and we thank the Government of Bermuda, the Canadian Commercial Corporation, our lenders and all the individuals that have contributed to this success. We are a proud investor in Bermuda – in this critical infrastructure project, but also through ongoing social investments to positively impact Bermuda’s economy.”
Ernie Briard, Interim President & CEO of CCC, highlights: “This is an important milestone in the shared history between our two countries. We are grateful to the people of Bermuda and the Bermuda Airport Authority for placing their trust in Aecon and CCC. The people of Bermuda will soon have a modern international airport that reflects their identity and their aspirations for economic prosperity. The Government of Canada, through CCC, is extremely proud to have partnered with the Government of Bermuda in this critical infrastructure endeavour, and we know that our friendship has been formidably strengthened throughout this project.
The completion – a critical milestone, allowed the next phase of the project of the project to commence earlier this month which involves operational trials and testing of integrated airport systems to ensure the facility is ready to welcome passengers for opening day.
In follow up to the Bermuda Real report published on Friday (October 23) the Bermuda Electric Light Company’s (Belco) spokesman has confirmed the dispute over non-payment of overtime incurred to restore power stripped by Hurricane Paulette.
We reported that workers downed tools shortly after 12 noon when those funds did not show up in the accounts of countless crewmen, who worked around the clock to restore power in the wake of the storm in September.
Now just days away from another month – November, the company spokesman issued a one-paragraph statement in response to our request for an official comment.
“Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited (“Belco”) management is very appreciative of the dedication and hard work of all its crews in getting power restored to its customers following Hurricane Paulette,” he said.
“Members of the Electricity Supply Trade Union (the “ESTU”) attended a members meeting with the consent of management.
“Discussions are ongoing between management and the ESTU in relation to overtime pay during Hurricane Paulette restoration.
But he said: “Out of respect for those discussions and the ESTU, BELCO has no further comment on such discussions.”
What that means in terms of when the workers will receive the monies owed remains unknown.
Sources speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Bermuda Real that the unionized tradesmen were thoroughly disgusted that they have yet to be paid after working around the clock to restore power to thousands of customers last month.
Members of the ESTU marched to Bermuda Industrial Union headquarters to discuss the issue.
Hurricane Paulette caused power outages across the island back in September, leaving 22,847 customers without power.
They were commended by Government officials for the quick restoration of power in the wake of the storm. As for when they will get paid for the work performed – the company is not saying a word on where’s the money owed.
Belco workers downed tools shortly after 12 noon today in a dispute involving non-payment to members of the Electricity Supply Trade Union.
Sources speaking on the condition of anonymity, told Bermuda Real that the unionized tradesmen were thoroughly disgusted that they have yet to be paid after working around the clock to restore power to thousands of customers stripped of electrical power in the wake of Hurricane Paulette.
Members of the Electricity Supply Trade union marched to Bermuda Industrial Union headquarters, where they were still locked in talks as of 2:30pm.
Hurricane Paulette caused power outages across the island back in September, leaving 22,847 customers without power.
Efforts to get a comment were unsuccessful as of 3pm – we’ll keep you posted.
Hotel workers protested outside the front entrance to Fairmont Southampton this morning, the day after the resort’s Executive Team answered a list of questions citing their concerns and the lack of guarantees on when they will receive redundancy pay.
This after the initial date of receipt, which was today (October 23), was pushed back to November 20. The notice said it may be paid before then, but Thomas Jones, the Bermuda Industrial Union’s representative told TNN that management “keeps moving the goal posts” on that.
In the meantime, he said the families of staff, left hard done by and unemployed are suffering. All they want to hear, he said, is when they will get their money.
At that point in time he was joined by roughly 20 staff members – more were expected to arrive once the protest action started just before 10am this morning.
Their jobs will be officially terminated at the end of the day today with no guarantee of payment.
“We weren’t even guaranteed we would get it November 20. We are being made redundant and terminated at the end of today which is worrying to us with no guarantee of payment.”
The email sent out on Thursday (October 22) to staff, Van Der Elst, Michel (SHP) said: “A number of our colleagues have asked questions regarding the redundancy payout, so thought that we would share the most common with you, to provide you further insight.”
That email listed answers to the following questions:
Why the delay? The hotel has incurred enormous losses this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We never expected that the hotel would be forced to close and make redundant almost all of our colleagues. In these unprecedented times, the original target date of October 23, has proven to be unachievable due to the complexity of accessing funds of such a significant amount.
How can ownership afford to renovate the hotel if they can’t pay redundancy monies? Project funding is targeted to be secured by the first quarter 2021, in time for planned commencement April 1, 2021.
How do I know that the target date won’t change again? We are bitterly disappointed in letting our colleagues down, and we will continue to work tirelessly in ensuring there is no further delay in payments.
Do monies owed still have to be paid by October 23? No. Any colleagues who have not elected to have monies owed deducted from their redundancy may settle their account prior to redundancy monies being available.
Am I still employed up to November 20? No, your employment ends on October 23, 2020.
Can I seek other employment? Yes, you are free to seek other employment as of October 24, 2020 and will not affect the redundancy package.
Will I still receive redundancy money if I haven’t settled my debts? All debts must be paid before payment of redundancy.
Can I stay on the island until my redundancy is paid? You can stay for 21 days after October 23rd (until November 10th). The payment of your redundancy is not affected.
Can my medical coverage plan be stopped at the end of October? Currently, your coverage continues up to November 30. Should you wish to end your coverage at the end of October, please advise T&C by October 28.
In closing, the email said: “If you have any further questions, please ask your Executive Committee Member,” signed “sincerely” by the hotel’s Executive Team.
Staff employed at Fairmont Southampton were informed last month that their jobs were being made redundant due to the temporary closure of the South Shore property until April 2021.
The 18-month shuttering for renovations resulted in roughly 750 layoffs, 500 of them Bermudian workers.
The hotel’s General Manager Kiaran MacDonald, acknowledged the fact that the closure would cause “significant hardship”.
This after an investment firm based in Miami Florida – Gencom acquired the hotel property in December 2019. The acquisition came with the announcement of plans for major renovations.
Bermuda Real contacted the Minister of Labour’s media representative regarding a statement on today’s protest action.
We have yet to receive word on whether or not a statement by the Minister is pending.
Associated Press: MINNEAPOLIS, USA — A Minnesota judge has dismissed a third-degree murder charge filed against the former Minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee against George Floyd’s neck, saying there was not enough probable cause for that count to proceed to trial. The more serious second-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin remains.
Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill’s ruling, dated Wednesday and made public Thursday, found probable cause for Chauvin to be tried on one count of unintentional second-degree murder and one count of second-degree manslaughter. Cahill also found probable cause to move forward with the aiding and abetting counts against three other former officers, Thomas Lane, J Kueng and Tou Thao.
“In this court’s view, with one exception, the State has met its burden of showing probable cause that warrants proceeding to trial against each of these Defendants on each of the criminal charges the State has filed against them,” Cahill wrote. He said a jury will decide whether they are guilty.
Floyd, a Black man in handcuffs, died May 25 after Chauvin, who is white, pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck as he said he couldn’t breathe. Floyd’s death sparked protests in Minneapolis and beyond, and led to a nationwide reckoning on race. All four officers were fired. They are scheduled to stand trial in March.
After Cahill’s ruling, Gov. Tim Walz activated the Minnesota National Guard in anticipation of protests. Protesters demonstrated in the streets after Chauvin was released on bail earlier this month, resulting in dozens of arrests. A truck driver who drove into a large crowd of protesters on a bridge in Minneapolis following the killing of Floyd was charged Thursday with two criminal counts.
On the second-degree murder charge, prosecutors presented probable cause to show Chauvin’s actions were a “substantial causal factor” in Floyd’s death, and that he was committing or attempting to commit another felony at the time, in this case, assault, Cahill wrote.
He said prosecutors do not need to show Chauvin’s actions were the sole cause of Floyd’s death. He also said Chauvin’s decision to continue kneeling on Floyd’s neck after he went silent and motionless “is strong evidence of Chauvin’s intent to inflict bodily harm.”
But to prove a third-degree murder charge, prosecutors must show that Chauvin’s intentional conduct was “eminently dangerous to others” and not specifically directed at Floyd, Cahill said.
“This is not an appropriate case for a third-degree murder charge,” he said.
While former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor was convicted of third-degree murder in the 2017 killing of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, Cahill said the cases are “factually distinguishable.” Noor fired a gun outside his squad car window, potentially endangering a nearby bicyclist, residents, possible bystanders, his partner, or others.
In this case, Cahill said, “nothing about the manner in which Chauvin pressed his knee down on Floyd’s neck … was eminently dangerous to anyone other than Floyd,” who was the target of Chauvin’s actions.
Attorney Ben Crump said in a statement that Floyd’s family is grateful most of the counts were preserved, including the more serious second-degree murder count, “for which we expect a conviction, based on the clear and evident use of excessive force that we all saw on video.”
Many legal observers initially believed the third-degree murder count wasn’t a good fit, and activists and family members had called for more serious charges.
Nicole Kettwick, a criminal defense attorney not associated with this case, said the dismissal of that count is not surprising because the facts currently known don’t fit the elements of the charge.
When the third-degree murder charge was filed, the Minnesota chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union asked the state to take over the case from Hennepin County, saying more serious charges were warranted. Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office is now the lead prosecutor on the case.
“The ACLU of Minnesota expected today’s ruling and believes it’s an appropriate step in this legal process,” ACLU of Minnesota executive director John Gordon said in a statement. “Today was a good day for achieving justice for George Floyd.”
Cahill also found probable cause for the aiding and abetting charges to proceed against Lane, Kueng and Thao, saying they could be found criminally liable if prosecutors can prove they intentionally aided or conspired with Chauvin, and that they knew Chauvin was committing a crime at the time. He said prosecutors also must show that their presence or actions allowed the crime to continue.
Lane and Kueng heard Floyd say he couldn’t breathe, knew Chauvin was kneeling on Floyd’s neck, and heard the cries of the crowd, yet they continued to restrain Floyd by his legs and back, Cahill said. The fact that Lane asked if Floyd should be rolled to a recovery position shows Lane knew “the consequences of keeping Floyd pinned face-down to the ground” but elected to “stay the course,” Cahill said.
Lane never tried to extract himself from the situation or assertively tell Chauvin to stop, he said. Even if restraining Floyd was initially justified, that doesn’t grant the officers “carte blanche” to continue to restrain him without considering the changing circumstances, the judge said.
Lane and Kueng’s rookie status is irrelevant, he said: “There is no free pass under state law for rookies who choose to disregard their training at the suggestion of a senior officer.”
Cahill said Thao never physically restrained Floyd, but could see and hear what was happening, and his actions to keep the crowd away allowed the restraint of Floyd to continue.
Top Feature Photo: FILE – This combination of June 3, 2020, file photos, provided by the Hennepin County shows, from left, Derek Chauvin, J Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao. A Minnesota judge on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, has dismissed a third-degree murder charge filed against Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee against George Floyd’s neck, but the more serious second-degree murder charge remains. The judge also denied defense requests to dismiss the aiding and abetting counts against the three other former officers, Lane, Kueng and Thao – Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office via AP
Former Minister of National Security, Wayne Caines, who resigned as Minister with Zane DeSilva, has been appointed at the new Chair of the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA), with PLP MP Kim Swan as a member of the authority’s board.
The announcement came in a statement by Premier David Burt on Thursday (October 22), who invited the former minister to accept the appointment.
“Wayne has a strong academic background with professional qualifications in history and law; he has served as Junior Minister of Tourism and is a respected former CEO of Digicel Bermuda and SENIAC Consulting. Wayne is also at home with corporate governance and brings to this role significant boardroom experience. He is a proven, energetic and committed leader,” said Mr Burt.
He also commended the former BTA Board Chair, Paul Telford who served as Chair since 2017.
“Paul is a consummate professional whose expertise in his chosen field has seen him go from strength to strength. I wish to thank him for these three years of service and as he continues his work in Turks & Caicos Islands, my hope is that we will one day soon have a hotel in Bermuda that will coax him to once again return home,” said the Premier.
“The seismic shift in global travel outlook will usher in an era of change in the definition of tourism norms. Before Covid, Bermuda may have slipped in under the radar screen, cautiously measuring tourism success against bad years and reinventing statistics to present a picture of niche successes,” he added.
“That tide has gone out and the world is now exposed. As a destination we must be determined not to replicate those lean years but to create a revival of our tourism economy that is led by presenting a relevant, vibrant, value for money product that can again be the envy of the world and provide careers for our people.”
It was also noted that Mr Caines, the MP for Devonshire North West, “sits on several boards, including Stevedoring Services and ILS Capital”. He is also “a fraternity member of Alpha Phi Alpha Inc.
“In former government roles, he has served as Chief of Staff to the Premier and as a Senator, with responsibilities as the Junior Minister of Tourism, Transport, Environment and Sport. He is a graduate of the University of Kent School of Law and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
“Former Board Chair, Paul Telford, began his career in Bermuda’s hospitality industry as a teenage busboy and has worked on the island and overseas, latterly serving as Managing Director of Rosewood Tucker’s Point Hotel & Spa (now Rosewood Bermuda). In 2019, he was named General Manager of The Shore Club Turks & Caicos.”
Newly appointed board member, Kim Swan “has served on numerous Government boards and Parliamentary committees, including as former Chairman of the Joint Select Committee on the events of December 2, 2016; former Chairman of the Road Safety Council; and former member of the Police Complaints Authority, Immigration Board, Charity Commission and the St George’s Golf Course Advisory Committee”.
“As a member of the Bermuda branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), he has represented Bermuda at several conferences in Bermuda, the Caribbean and Tanzania, including being a presenter in Uganda on the Benchmarks of the CPA.”
As a professional golfer by trade, he “holds the distinction of being the first Bermudian to compete as a member on the PGA European Golf Tour”. “As a collegiate golfer, Kim represented Troy State University and won two NCAA collegiate golf championships.”
Premier Burt added: “On behalf of the BTA, I wish to sincerely thank Paul for his dedicated service as our Board Chair over the past three years,” said BTA Deputy Chair Stephen Todd. “His tenure has helped shape the organisation’s strategic focus and added value to what we’ve been able to accomplish for the overall betterment of the hospitality and hotel industry.
“We now welcome Wayne to this critical role; his leadership experience is an asset as we collectively tackle global challenges to re-start the hospitality sector and continue advancing the National Tourism Plan. We also welcome Kim, who has been a longtime advocate for Bermuda tourism and brings a wealth of insight.”