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Attorney general candidate steps down amid strangulation charge; Democrats plan a replacement
By Roseann Moring / World-Herald staff writer Jun 23, 2018
The Nebraska Democratic candidate for attorney general who was accused of attacking his father has stepped aside, citing health reasons.
Van Argyrakis had faced calls to remove himself from the ballot because he was charged with felony strangulation following an altercation with his 82-year-old father on April 8.
Party leaders can choose a replacement Democrat to appear on the ballot.
Democratic Party chairwoman Jane Kleeb said in a statement that she plans to find a substitute candidate.
That candidate will face Republican incumbent Attorney General Doug Peterson in the Nov. 6 general election.
Argyrakis had previously said he would make a decision after a May 9 court hearing. In that hearing, his case was bound over to district court.
“Thank you for the nomination for AG, but due to health-related issues I am resigning from the campaign,” he told the party in a statement on Friday.
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Police: 25 injured in building ex
AP 24 Jun 2018
BERLIN (AP) — Twenty-five people were injured, four of them severely, when an explosion destroyed an apartment building in the western German city of Wuppertal, police said Sunday.
Police said the explosion rocked the several-story building shortly before midnight Saturday with a large bang, scaring people in surrounding homes so much they ran out into the street in a panic. The detonation was so severe it destroyed the building’s attic and the top three floors, the German news agency dpa reported.
Fire then broke out in several different parts of the apartment building and firefighters had trouble dousing the flames because parts of the building kept collapsing. They were able to rescue four severely injured from inside the building and sent them to the hospital. Another 21 people were slightly injured and treated by emergency staff at the scene.
Police said Sunday they were still trying to get the fire under control and were investigating the cause of the explosion. They would not comment when asked if the explosion could possibly be terror-related.
A car nearby was destroyed, buried under window frames that were blown onto it by the impact of the explosion. Emergency personnel on Sunday picked up bricks and furniture on the street from the explosion.
Some of the building’s roof beams stood black and eerie in the smoke as police scoured accessible parts of the building for further people trapped inside before giving the all-clear.
The place where the building stood is now a huge gap in a row of apartment buildings in the city’s Langerfeld neighborhood.