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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Heroic New Yorker on putting migrant wanted in girl’s rape at Queens park into headlock

 One of the good Samaritans who nabbed the 25-year-old Ecuadorean migrant wanted for the brutal sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl at a Queens park recalled how she bravely placed him in a headlock during the citizen’s arrest to send the message to not “mess with the next woman.”

Angela Sauretti, 23, immediately recognized the man police named as the prime suspect in the broad-daylight attack inside Kissena Park in which a boy and girl, both 13, were held at knifepoint with a “machete-style” blade and had their hands tied with shoelaces before the girl was raped.

Angela Sauretti placed the wanted man in a headlock and helped detain him before police arrived.Stephen Yang

Sauretti turned to her friend and asked if the man in front of them at the 108th Street Grocery in Queens around 1 a.m. Tuesday, was the same man they had just seen on an NYPD wanted poster.

“I pointed him out,” Sauretti told The Daily Beast. “I’m like, ‘Yo, that’s him?’ [The friend] said, ‘Yes, that’s him.’ That’s what confirmed it. And everything just spiraled from there.”

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Sauretti then grabbed the man, and as he tried to run away, she put him in a headlock, she told the outlet.

“He got something that his mother should have done to him,” she said. “I’ll put it that way.”

She added, “As a woman, I had to really set the tone and remind him, ‘It wasn’t a man that did this to you. It was a woman.’”

The man, later identified by police as Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, continued to resist, prompting Sauretti to lay into him.

The suspect, later identified by police as Christian Geovanny Inga-Landi, was arrested Tuesday.obtained by the NY Post

“You did that to a woman, and a woman got back and did this to you.” she recalled saying. “So it had him contemplating, ‘Maybe I won’t mess with the next woman.’ Because you never know. There’s nice ones and there’s ones that will really defend themselves and go all out.”

She said Inga-Landi protested the citizen’s arrest and wanted to try and explain himself to her.

“He said, ‘Let me explain!’ I’m like, ‘There’s nothing to explain. You’re a rapist,’” she added. “He said, ‘I don’t care.’ I’m like, ‘What do you mean you don’t care? You’re a rapist.’ He said, ‘I don’t care.’”

Inga-Landi wrestled with the group and revealed his tattoo, which the NYPD detailed on their wanted poster.Stephen Yang

A group of good Samaritans joined the chaotic citizen’s arrest, captured in dramatic video and photos obtained by The Post, showing Inga-Landi cowering on the sidewalk as an angry mob pounds him and calls him a “rapist.”

Among the group was 67-year-old Isabel Caizado, who kicked the man before taking off one of her shoes to beat him with and Daniel Ramos, who overheated Inga-Landi say he was going to fly to Ecuador in the morning.

As Inga-Landi wrestled with the group, his hoodie and T-shirt came off, revealing a tattoo of either a boar or a bull with red eyes on his upper chest — just as the NYPD described in its wanted poster.

“That’s what made us go even harder,” Sauretti said.

Inga-Landi faces a slew of charges including rape, kidnapping and sex abuse.Paul Martinka

The man managed to crawl under a car, but the others kept it surrounded until cops arrived.

Sauretti spoke with police after the citizen’s arrest and later told the Daily Beast the $10,000 reward for information leading to the suspect’s capture was not what made her decide to spring into action.

“I would have done it even if it wasn’t a reward because at the end of the day, I feel as if that’s the right thing to do,” she said.

Inga-Landi faces a slew of charges, including rape, kidnapping and sex abuse, after cops arrested him thanks to a flood of help from Sauretti and all the others who lassoed him on the street, NYPD brass said later Tuesday.

https://nypost.com/2024/06/19/us-news/heroic-woman-recounts-how-she-placed-migrant-wanted-in-rape-of-girl-at-queens-park-into-a-headlock/

White House cancels high-level meeting with Israel after Netanyahu scolds US over weapons

 The White House canceled a high-level meeting with Israel that was scheduled for Thursday after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video claiming the US was withholding military aid, according to a report.

Top advisers to President Biden were shocked and outraged by Netanyahu’s claims that the US has withheld weapons and ammunition from Israel, with a senior Israeli official telling Axios, “The Americans are fuming. Bibi’s video made a lot of damage.”

Hours after the explosive video was published, US envoy Amos Hochstein personally delivered a message telling Netanyahu his accusations were incorrect and out of line.

The White House canceled a Thursday meeting with Israel on Iran after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the U.S. of withholding military aid.

Soon after, the White House canceled a Thursday meeting on Iran, two US and Israeli sources told Axios.

“This decision makes it clear that there are consequences for pulling such stunts,” one of the U.S. officials said.

In his video, speaking in English, Netanyahu declared that it was “inconceivable that in the past few months, the administration has been withholding weapons and ammunition to Israel.”

Meanwhile, the White House publicly expressed confusion over Netanyahu’s comments, with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre saying only one weapons shipment had been paused since the start of the war.

A US weapons shipment arrives in Israel.X

“We genuinely do not know what he is talking about,” she noted.

Several Israeli officials were already traveling to Washington when the meetings on Iran were canceled, according to the report.

While two US officials said the meeting was canceled to send a message about the video, a third said it was postponed, not canceled, over a scheduling conflict.

Biden Administration officials were reportedly outraged by the comments.Anadolu via Getty Images
Netanyahu claimed the U.S. has been withholding weapons and ammunition from Israel.@netanyahu/X
This was the second time a meeting on the Iran strategic dialogue was canceled last minute. In March Netanyahu canceled a meeting after the US declined to veto a UN Security resolution that included a reference to a ceasefire in Gaza.

Despite strained relations between Biden and Netanyahu, the Israeli leader is expected to address a joint meeting of Congress on July 24, setting the stage for what is expected to be a contentious speech at a crucial moment for the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

https://nypost.com/2024/06/19/us-news/white-house-cancels-iran-meeting-with-israel-after-netanyahu-scolds-us-over-weapons/

Meta must face Australian billionaire Forrest's US lawsuit over scam Facebook crypto ads

 A U.S. judge rejected Meta Platforms' bid to dismiss a lawsuit by billionaire Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest over scam Facebook advertisements that show him promoting fake cryptocurrency and other fraudulent investments.

In a decision on Monday, U.S. District Judge Casey Pitts in San Jose, California said Australia's second-richest person can try to prove that Meta's negligence in allowing the ads breached its duty to operate in a commercially reasonable manner.

Forrest can also try to prove that his name and likeness was misappropriated by Meta, and not just by fraudsters behind the bogus ads.

"Dr. Forrest claims that Meta profited more from ads that included his likeness than it would have if the ads had not," Pitts wrote. "This is enough to adequately plead that the alleged misappropriation was to Meta's advantage."

Lawyers for Meta declined to comment on Tuesday.

The Palo Alto, California-based company had argued that Section 230 of the federal Communications Decency Act immunized it from liability as a publisher of third-party content.

But the judge said Forrest's claims "present a factual dispute regarding whether Meta's ad systems were neutral tools that anyone could use (or misuse) or whether the tools themselves contributed to the content of the ads."

Forrest said more than 1,000 of the ads appeared on Facebook in Australia between April and November 2023, leading to millions of dollars in losses for victims.

The 62-year-old is executive chairman of iron ore producer Fortescue Metals Group, and with his family is worth US$16.5 billion (AUD$24.8 billion), according to Forbes magazine.

In a statement, Forrest said Pitts' decision was the first where a social media company was unable to invoke Section 230 immunity in a U.S. civil case over its advertising business.

"This is a crucial strategic victory in the battle to hold Facebook accountable," he said.

Forrest is seeking compensatory and punitive damages.

In April, Australian prosecutors declined to pursue criminal charges that he brought against Meta in that country over scam cryptocurrency ads.

Forrest had sued under Australian laws that let individuals criminally prosecute foreign companies upon receiving prosecutors' consent.

The case is Forrest v Facebook Inc et al, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 22-03699.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/meta-must-face-australian-billionaire-174910478.html

'Journalists under threat in Amazon rainforest - report'

 The murder of British reporter Dom Phillips in the Amazon rainforest two years ago was not an isolated crime in a region where violence against journalists has soared in recent years, a report published on Wednesday said.

As the world's interest in the Amazon as a barrier against climate change has grown, so has the work of journalists reporting on environmental and other crimes in the vast and often lawless region but it has come at a price.

Cases of violence against journalists more than doubled from 20 to 45 between 2021 and 2022, years when former hard-right President Jair Bolsonaro was in office, according to the Vladimir Herzog Institute, a nonprofit rights organization.

Bolsonaro eased environmental controls and gutted enforcement agencies to foster development in the Amazon, which spawned a boom in illegal gold mining and logging.

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who took office last year, has said he will confront organized crime contributing to destruction of the world's largest tropical rainforest. Deforestation has slowed but progress has been hard on other fronts.

Violence against journalists retreated in 2023, the report from the Herzog Institute showed, but remained slightly above the historical average.

Dom Philips was shot in 2022 by illegal fishermen when traveling with Bruno Pereira, an expert on isolated indigenous people who was tracking the activity of poachers on protected reservation land.

The Herzog Institute report, which documents 230 cases of violence against journalists in the Amazon since 2013, said reporters have left the rainforest fearing for their lives after receiving threats from miners, loggers and ranchers who have occupied indigenous lands.

In 2020, Roman dos Anjos, who reported on illegal gold mining in the Yanomami reservation, was kidnapped, beaten and left in the forest with broken limbs. He survived the ordeal and is still waiting for his kidnappers to be brought to justice.

In 2020, a journalist who investigated the sale of mercury, which is used by wildcat miners to separate the gold from ore, was chased and threatened by miners in Rondonia state capital Porto Velho. On a reporting trip a year later, gunmen fired in the air to scare him away, the Herzog Institute said.

In 2022, in the same city, criminals machine-gunned the office of the local newspaper Rondonia ao Vivo, which had criticized the interests of farmers pushing the agricultural frontier into Indigenous lands, the report said.

"The Brazilian State urgently needs to ensure the safety of journalists and their sources," TV reporter Sonia Bridi, a veteran of Amazon coverage, wrote in the report. "The Amazon is a territory increasingly controlled by criminal organizations."

https://www.yahoo.com/news/journalists-under-threat-amazon-rainforest-121046878.html

Patterson Companies (PDCO) Sees Relief with Better-than-Expected Q4 Earnings

 Shareholders of Patterson Companies (PDCO, Financial) have faced a challenging year with the stock down about 20% year-to-date. However, a better-than-expected Q4 earnings report has provided some much-needed relief. The dental and animal health product maker met EPS and revenue expectations and issued in-line FY25 EPS guidance, suggesting business stability despite high interest rates and macroeconomic uncertainties.

  • Macroeconomic headwinds impacted Q4, notably in PDCO's dental equipment business, where internal sales declined by 12% due to soft demand in the CAD/CAM categories. Reduced equipment spending and unfavorable year-over-year comparisons also hindered growth.
  • A major cybersecurity attack at Change Healthcare, PDCO's claims processing vendor, disrupted many dental practices, affecting PDCO's value-added services business. This incident negatively impacted adjusted EPS by $0.04.
  • Despite these challenges, PDCO's Dental segment revenue decreased by just 3.8%, thanks to strength in the consumables business, which grew nearly 4% year-over-year. Excluding the deflationary effect on certain infection control products, growth was almost 6%.
  • In the Animal Health segment, internal sales grew by approximately 3%, driven by the production animal business. This segment also saw operating margin expansion due to positive sales mix and disciplined cost management. Company-wide, gross margin contracted by 90 basis points year-over-year to 21.8%, primarily due to the revenue shortfall in Dental linked to the cybersecurity incident.
  • PDCO's long-term strategy includes driving above-market revenue growth through investments in software and value-added services. Notable developments include the introduction of Patterson CarePay+ for patient financing and a partnership with Pearl to integrate pathology detection into PDCO's practice management software.

https://www.gurufocus.com/news/2460288/patterson-companies-pdco-sees-relief-with-betterthanexpected-q4-earnings

Novo Nordisk says no sign of crime, links between fires at Denmark facilities

 There has been no indication so far that three fires that broke out at Novo Nordisk's Danish facilities over the past month were connected or that they were caused by criminal activity, the company said on Wednesday.

A blaze at a building near the company's Bagsvaerd head office northwest of Copenhagen on Tuesday was the third in just over one month at different facilities occupied by the maker of the weight-loss treatment Wegovy and diabetes drug Ozempic.

The fires are taking place as authorities across several European countries including Poland, Germany and the UK have made arrests in connection with acts of sabotage such as arson and attempted arson committed on the orders of Russian services. Moscow denies any links to such incidents.

"When you see a coincidence of three fires against the same company within a short period of time, it's natural that many people think it could be part of this Russian hybrid warfare," said Jacob Kaarsbo, senior analyst at Danish think tank Europa.

"I think the authorities are very aware of this," he added. "There is this tendency to believe that it could be Russia, but whether it is, we'll have to see."

So far, Danish police have not linked the fires to any criminal activity.

"There are no signs of criminal activity at any of the three fires and no signs that they are linked to each other," a Novo Nordisk spokesperson said, adding that police were still investigating all three fires.

The Danish intelligence service (PET) in May said the threat of physical sabotage from Russia had increased, although PET also said then it had not yet encountered any of such concrete actions in Denmark.

The latest fire was quickly brought under control by the fire brigade.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/news/novo-nordisk-says-no-sign-103621918.html

Looking at Next Gen of Weight Loss: Tema ETFs CEO

 Tema Obesity & Cardiometabolic ETF (HRTS) currently holds 46 companies focused on GLP-1, obesity, and weight-loss. Tema ETFs CEO and Founder Maurits Pot says we're trying to build a product that goes beyond GLP-1 and around for decades, so being an early investor is really important. He speaks with Katie Greifeld and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg ETF IQ." 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2024-06-17/looking-at-next-gen-of-weight-loss-tema-etfs-ceo-video