Anonymous ID: 295e45 June 6, 2019, 1:49 p.m. No.6687780   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7807 >>7820 >>7907

Former state senator reportedly found shot to death at her home

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/former-state-senator-reportedly-found-shot-to-death-at-her-home/ar-AACtTpZ?ocid=spartanntp

A former Arkansas state senator was reportedly found dead at her home this week, and authorities are investigating her death as a homicide.

 

The body of a woman was discovered Tuesday night at Linda Collins-Smith's residence in the city of Pocahontas, some 145 miles northeast of the state capital, Little Rock. The Randolph County Sheriff's Office said its deputies responded to the scene and then asked the Arkansas State Police to be the lead investigative agency in what is currently being treated as a homicide investigation.

 

"The condition of the body prevented any immediate positive identification," Randolph County Sheriff Kevin Bell said at a press conference Wednesday. "The body has been sent for an autopsy to determine the positive identification and cause of death.

Authorities wouldn't say if Collins-Smith is the victim, and a judge has issued a gag order sealing the documents and statements obtained by police.

 

"Arkansas State Police has not, as of this hour, issued a statement that positively identifies a homicide victim in this case," Arkansas State Police spokesman Bill Sadler told ABC News in an email early Thursday morning.

However, Collins-Smith's former press secretary, Ken Yang, told Little Rock ABC affiliate KATV that she was found shot to death inside her home and her body was wrapped in some sort of blanket. Neighbors apparently reported hearing gunshots a day or two before her body was discovered.

Collins-Smith, who ran for reelection last year but was defeated in the Republican Party primary, was "someone who truly cared about Arkansas, truly cared about her district," according to Yang. She was 57, per the Associated Press.

"It was shocking," he told KATV in an interview Tuesday night. "This was not just a political relationship. This was a close personal friendship that I had with Linda."

Politicians on both sides of the aisle expressed shock and sadness at the news of the death of their Republican colleague.

"I’m both stunned and saddened by the death of former State Senator Linda Collins-Smith," Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said in a statement via Twitter on Wednesday afternoon. "She was a good person who served in the public arena with passion and conviction. The First Lady and I extend our deepest sympathies to her family and friends during this difficult time."

"Today, we learned of the untimely death of former Senator Linda Collins Smith. She was a passionate voice for her people and a close member of our Republican family," the Republican Party of Arkansas said in a statement via Twitter on Tuesday evening. "We are praying for her loved ones during this difficult time."

"To so many of us, Senator Linda Collins-Smith was more than just a colleague," the Democratic Party of Arkansas said in a statement via Twitter on Tuesday night. "She was a friend and warm person. We are stunned and saddened to hear of her death. Please join us in prayer as we remember her family and her loved ones."

Collins-Smith lost to James Sturch in the Republican Party primary for the 19th district in Arkansas in May 2018 by fewer than 600 votes. She previously served one term in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013, switching parties after being elected as a Democrat.

Anonymous ID: 295e45 June 6, 2019, 2:10 p.m. No.6687938   🗄️.is 🔗kun

==Mount Rainier climbers rescued after being stranded three days =

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mount-rainier-climbers-rescued-after-being-stranded-three-days/ar-AACv1gH?ocid=spartanntp

Four climbers have been rescued after spending three days stranded at about 13,500 feet on the north side of Mount Rainier in Washington state, the National Park Service said Thursday.

The men were spotted signalling for help Monday afternoon by a reconnaissance helicopter. They were unable to continue the climb up the mountain, located about 75 miles southeast of Seattle, because of high winds that blew away or destroyed their tent and other equipment. The difficult conditions also prevented a rescue by helicopter.

 

At about 9:15 a.m. local time on Thursday, a helicopter was finally able to land in the saddle between Liberty Cap and Columbia Crest during a pocket of good weather, according to the park service. By 10:15 a.m., the climbers were off the mountain.

 

Rangers were able to confirm the identities of the four men as Yevgeniy Krasnitskiy of Oregon; Ruslan Khasbulatov, of New Jersey; Vasily Aushev, of New York; and Constantine Toporov, of New York.

All four were found alive, although suffering from exposure, and transported to local hospitals for treatment, the National Park Service said.

They began their ascent from White River Campground on Friday, and Mount Rainier's Communications Center received a 911 call on Monday reporting that the climbers had been stranded.

Efforts to reach the men by air throughout the week were thwarted because of high winds, the park service said. Rangers prepared numerous contingency plans, including both air and ground rescue options, to implement Thursday if the opportunities arose.

Even an Army Chinook helicopter from Joint Base Lewis-McChord was unable to reach the men twice on Tuesday, first because of cloud cover and then because of the wind, it said Wednesday.

The challenging, technically dangerous Liberty Ridge route is the same one where Arleigh William Dean, 45, of Alaska was killed and two other hikers were injured when they were caught in a rockfall on May 29. Three other hikers were uninjured.

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