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New Year's revelers dance the night away at GR 'Ballroom Bashes'

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NewsHubGRAND RAPIDS, MI — From steel drum music to glow sticks, New Year’s Eve revelers in Grand Rapids had their choice of how they wanted to begin 2017.
The «Ballroom Bashes» event put on by a trio of downtown hotels offered attendees the opportunity to join one — or all five — different themed parties.
While some settled into their favorite environment, others took the opportunity to wander from «Bourbon and Bubbles» at the Amway Grand Plaza’s Pantlind Ballroom to the «Throwback Bash» featuring 70s, 80s and 90s music at J. W. Marriott’s International Ballroom.
Other party themes included «Caribbean Jam» at Amway’s Imperial Ballroom, «GLOW Party» at Amway’s Ambassador Ballroom and «NYE at The Bistro» in the Courtyard by Marriott.
Party-goers had the opportunity to wander from one party to another without stepping foot outside, thanks to downtown’s Skywalk network that links the hotels.
The ballroom-hopping party was just one of dozens of options for Grand Rapidians and visitors ringing in the New Year.
New Year’s Eve 2016: Grand Rapids events
With the cancellation of the New Year’s Eve ball drop event held downtown in recent years, some revelers might have been looking for other options.
Luckily for them, the community offers many unique New Year’s activities ranging from an organ concert to smashing apples that symbolize the worst parts of 2016.
Sick of 2016? Seven ways to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Grand Rapids

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Will 2017 will be the year of magical travel? With low airfares, a boffo new concept in hotels and bargains, signs point to yes

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NewsHub2017 is practically begging you to take a trip. Airfares are down and gas prices are below what they were last year at this time.
Plus more than half of you are still not using all your vacation days, according to Bankrate.com , so the odds seem in your favor.
Of course, you would expect us to say that. But the next time you post to Instagram or send something by Dropbox , know that these ideas came to people while they were on vacation, according to Forbes.
So you want to be a gazillionaire? Take some time away. Besides the promise of riches you’ll accumulate when that vacation-born idea takes wing, here are 17 other things that may lure you to the lands of relaxation.
The concept for a new lodging brand called Jo&Joe may have you scratching your head at first. Is it for people who like hotels? Hostels? Who want all of the comforts of home without being there? Yes.
The lodgings, which AccorHotels hopes to introduce in 2017, are aimed at millennials. Or, as it says, the millennial-minded.
That explains why these accommodations will have spaces called the Playground (bars, restaurants, activities such as yoga) and Happy House (a kitchen/hangout area) and why its hoped-for clientele includes what it calls “love birds” (couples who want privacy), “solo socials” (looking for interesting, new experiential travel), “townsters” (people who live in the city and want to hang out at Jo&Joe) and “tribes” (several people traveling together — could be family, could be friends).
Where you sleep can be configured based on what kind of traveler you are because Jo&Joe is a kind of movable feast: Furniture on wheels means pieces you don’t need can be dispatched and what you do want can be rolled in.
It hasn’t said yet where its lodgings will be, although it does say it hopes for 50 of them by 2020. The uncertainty adds to the intrigue, but Paris wouldn’t be a way-out guess because Accor is based in France. Also think Europe; Accor’s media materials quote starting rates in euros (25 a night, or about $26). And how about L. A.? As the capital of the next big thing, we seem a natural fit.
Speaking of hotel prices, rates probably won’t increase much, according to American Express’ Global Business Travel Forecast for 2017. Unless you’re in California. Demand in the Golden State is “strong,” and if supply and demand rule — and they do — expect a bigger bill.
San Francisco, the report said, could see a 9% increase. You’ll probably also pay more in Seattle and Portland, Ore., less in Latin America.
Thanks to yield management — the practice by which rates fluctuate depending on demand — you’ll pay what you’re going to pay for a Las Vegas hotel with little control over it.
Add to that something else over which you have little control: resort fees, which have climbed to as much as $35 a day at several Strip properties , resulting in wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Plus hotels have finally figured out that parking was an untapped cash cow, so you’ll pay for valet and self-parking , some underway, some to be added this year. Almost reminds me of bag fees.
The bag fee is turning 10 in 2017, and it’s time to celebrate, sort of. In 2007 passengers paid $464.28 million in baggage fees, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. By 2015 that figure had increased to $3.8 billion, the bureau said.
There are ways to circumvent bag fees that are more sophisticated than pretending you didn’t know your bag was too big and feigning surprise when an agent offers free gate-check.
For instance, there are airline co-branded credit cards, which often give you a checked bag for free (although this requires you to fly the airline on your card). You can fly Southwest, which doesn’t charge for the first two bags. Or you can ship your stuff to your destination. Carry-ons that don’t exceed your airline’s dimension limitations work too.
However you cope with bag fees, one thing is certain: Even though airlines are newly profitable, it’s unlikely they will walk away from nearly $4 billion. Would you? And besides…
In 2015, U. S. passenger airlines made $25.6 billion in profit after taxes, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics , about three times what they made in 2014.
It’s why you’re seeing new aircraft (an average of 66 new ones a year, according to an FAA report on the future of aviation, through 2036) and why you’ll see fewer of the old 747s and 757s, which are giving way to more fuel-efficient models the airlines now have money to buy.
The perks of airlines having money include food. When times are tight, airlines cut back on the niceties. In August 2008, Los Angeles Times wire stories reported, “United Airlines, struggling to curb losses from record fuel prices, will become the first U. S. carrier to stop serving free meals in the coach cabin of some overseas flights.” Continental (remember Continental?) stopped serving snacks in 2011, NBC News reported at the time, and saved $2.5 million a year.
United, American, Southwest and Delta all offered snacks in 2016. Unless things go south, you’ll still get a nibble in the new year.
As though we could, even at 35,000 feet. But we’d like to forget some of the really lousy ground-to-air Wi-Fi we’ve used and sworn at, not by, in the last several years.
Expect better connectivity in 2017 as airlines switch to satellite systems, which are as much as 20 times faster than the old ways, according to the Dallas News .
Airline profitability also may help us get through security faster. Partnering with the Transportation Security Administration , United, American and Delta are implementing automated bag screening that allows five bins (80% larger than the old) at a time. Faster and logistically smarter, it’s already in use at LAX’s United Terminal 7 and is coming to American and Delta in 2017. Money may not buy happiness but it contributes enormously to it.
Maybe. Keep your eye on the oil market. Do not yawn. The future price of your airline ticket depends on it.
A barrel of oil in December hovered around $51. That price has seesawed from almost $145 a barrel in July 2008 (almost $163 in today’s dollars) to $26.55 in January 2016.
But there is trouble on the horizon: OPEC has mandated a cut in production of more than 1 million barrels a day. It’s a slight reduction in the overall scheme, but no one has ever accused the oil market of stability.
About a month after the July 2008 spike in fuel prices an airline ticket to Washington, D. C., cost about $418 — about $469 in today’s dollars. In 2016 it was $344, according to the L. A. Times’ airfare chart.
As you’re thinking, “Gee, I’m flying practically for free in 2017,” remember that in 2008 add-ons were not quite as prevalent as they are now (bag fees, legroom, premium economy, meals, early boarding).
In 2017, look for more airline ticket-pricing models akin to those used by Spirit. Yes, travelers hate Spirit , studies show. But leisure travelers don’t hate saving money. So look to United, Delta and American for their version of “bare fares” that let you choose whether you want the niceties that keep airline travel from being like a ride on a Beijing subway.
Tap Portugal , which privatized in 2016, was recently touting a $389 round-trip fare from L. A. to Madrid for late March (partly a code-share with JetBlue, and by the time you read this, that fare may be gone). Its seats in the back of the plane don’t recline, and the legroom is a snug 28 inches. Whether you choose to buy your way out of legroom hell is up to you.
And a lot of competition helps a lot. We’ve seen the effect that bargain carriers Norwegian and Wow have had on fares to Europe. The same is happening in Asia, Travel Weekly says , to which we have seen some sub-$600 round-trip fares from LAX. The bargain landscape includes such carriers as Peach , AirAsia, Lion and more, which will keep downward pressure on prices, with an assist from cheaper oil.
The talk isn’t just about cheap fares. The talk is about talk. You have until Feb. 13 to comment on a proposed Department of Transportation rule (DOT-OST-2014-0002) about cellphone use aboard planes — but it’s not what you think, the DOT says.
Cellphone calls are currently outlawed, but there is some move to relax those rules and clarify others. The DOT action would require airlines to warn passengers that voice calls are permitted onboard. You can comment ( www.lat.ms/dotphones ) until that date. By late December, more than 3,000 people had added their (electronic) voices to the discussion. Most people thought midair silence was golden, including one commenter who said, “People are rude enough as it is.”
What’s better than a place where peace suffuses the national thought process? Peace that comes at a reduced price. We’re speaking, of course, of Canada , which not only celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2017 but whose currency also is kitten-weak against the U. S. dollar, making it a bargain destination.
Toward the end of 2016, $1 U. S. was buying you $1.34 Canadian. That means a room at the Fairmont Empress in Victoria that was $249 Canadian a night in late December costs $186 U. S. a night.
For that matter, keep an eye on foreign currencies. The dollar may reach parity with the euro in 2017 and has gained considerably against the pound since the Brexit vote. Translation: cheaper European vacations.
In the U. S. a dollar still buys a dollar, and for many people also buys peace of mind in light of recent terror attacks abroad. A December TripAdvisor survey said that 58% of Americans stayed in the U. S. on their last trip, which suggests … road trip!
Gas prices have begun creeping up in the last three weeks, but they’re still below 2013, which means you’ll have plenty of company on the road.
The holiday travel period that ends Monday saw nearly 94 million people driving, up 1.5% from last year, according to AAA .
That’s almost a third of our population in transit. Expect more of the same for the rest of 2017 if prices remain low.
But remember, a 10% change in gas prices doesn’t necessarily make a road trip unaffordable.
If your car gets 36 mpg and you drive to Phoenix, the 744-mile round trip would cost you a little more than $53 if you buy gas only in California at its recent $2.66 a gallon. In 2015, prices were about $2.93 a gallon around the same time, which means your bill then was about $5 more.
California’s approval of the use of recreational marijuana for adults 21 and older most likely will create a new industry, not unlike what happened in Colorado in 2012 after the state OKd use.
But the California industry will be different, said Danny Schaefer, chief executive of Pioneer Industries, which includes My420Tours.com , offering cannabis-related travel.
Schaefer thinks the “curve” of pot travel begins with the thrill of being able to imbibe legally but soon moves to the “sommelier” experience: finding the finer things in life with help, especially if you’re already familiar with product.
None of this will happen overnight, and there will be opposition to growing from those who are doing it illegally and those who believe pot cultivation is too water- and power-intensive, Schaefer said.
But once cannabis travel gets its legs under it, expect the Napa of pot to emerge.
Humboldt County, anyone?
That doesn’t sound nice, but it is nice. Hotels, which rarely run completely full, are always looking for new sources of revenue, and here’s one way that’s growing in popularity: day rooms.
These day-use rooms give weary travelers a chance to clean up, nap or work, said Jeremie Catez, who, with Sebastien Trouillet and Gabriel Munch Andersen, founded Beewake.com .
If you’re going on a cruise, for instance, and you’ve taken a red-eye to your port, you could rent a room, get refreshed and relaxed and make it to the port feeling like a million bucks. It costs less than paying for a hotel room for a night you’re not going to use.
Look for Beewake and competitors HotelsByDay.com , Dayuse.com and others to take off in port cities, of course, but really anywhere you just need to rest, albeit briefly, for the next part of your journey.
The National Park of American Samoa, a haven of rainforest and empty beaches that includes pieces of three South Pacific Islands, is about 2,500 miles southwest of Hawaii.
Giant snow dump in the Sierra
Botanical wonders abound in the wild Sonoran Desert of Organ Pipe National Monument and Saguaro National Park. Just mind the heat. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
The next president will find a Washington, D. C., that’s dramatically different from the city Barack Obama saw at his inauguration in 2009, or even the one in 2013. Museums and hotels, new and renewed. Restaurants left and right. Lower crime and rising neighborhoods, too.
Motif. No. 1 might look like a modest fishing shack on the waterfront of Rockport, Mass., but there’s more to it. This two-minute video tells the tale.
Motif. No. 1 might look like a modest fishing shack on the waterfront of Rockport, Mass., but there’s more to it. This two-minute video tells the tale.

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Fatal shooting after Meek Mill concert in Conn.

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NewsHubThe shooting took place not long after 11 p.m. as the concert was letting out, CBS Hartford affiliate WFSB reported. Police said gunfire rang out near the theater in a parking lot adjacent to the venue.
The number of shooters remains unclear. Police believe that those involved attended the concert.
Meek Mill was not injured and isn’t believed to be connected to those involved.
Mill, whose real name is Robert Williams, was recently under house arrest after violating probation for the fourth time in eight years.

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Teaching life skills, sex-ed would help with transition to adulthood

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NewsHubBy Ruby-denae Payne
Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017 | 2 a.m.
Steve Marcus
Ruby-Denae Payne of Valley High School during the 60th annual Las Vegas Sun Youth Forum at the Las Vegas Convention Center Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016.
This was my first year as a participant in the Sun Youth Forum, an amazing opportunity for youths to share perspectives that in other situations usually would not be heard.
Arriving at the Las Vegas Convention Center that morning, I was filled with excitement and curiosity as to what the rest of the day would hold — what conversations and connections would take place. I was assigned to the Potpourri category of topics. We started off with discussion about the election, transitioned into the media’s effect on how Americans perceived politics, and somehow got to a point when we were discussing our education system and things the School District doesn’t understand.
I was fortunate enough to be seated among individuals with very passionate, brilliant and perceptive minds, presenting possible solutions to problems and offering opinions that we all agreed with or understood. We brought up the fact that we should be grateful to live a nation wealthy enough to provide free public education, but we agreed we should incorporate more life skills in mandatory curriculums. The main problem is that students are leaving high school feeling incredibly terrified of being an adult and how they will function in this new chapter of life.
Other students and I pointed out that we know what the Pythagorean theorem is but don’t know the difference between a subsidized and unsubsidized loan. Which one is more useful in everyday life? We discussed that students don’t feel prepared financially or emotionally for adult life. We thought a way for the School District to fix this would be to incorporate coursework on how to do taxes and how to properly budget money. Such classes are available, but only as electives. Our question: Why are these subjects not incorporated into mandatory math classes?
We suggested that teenagers also may not be feeling prepared for life after high school due to lack of mandatory sex education in schools. This is where some controversy arose. Some students thought that youths who choose to be sexually active should educate themselves. But sex education is more than just about the actual act; it is about the ways of consent, whom to tell when you are sexually assaulted and protection from sexually transmitted diseases. Not being informed by a trustworthy source can lead to misunderstanding that can lead to a world of hurt.
This forum was such a dynamic and rich experience. I heard opinions and ideas I had never considered before. Students shared heartfelt anecdotes about their own life experiences and explained their way of thinking. Our forum moderator even mentioned that some adults could benefit from the ideas and solutions exchanged at the forum.
This event really disproves the idea that children should be seen and not heard, because sometimes all it takes is a young mind with a different perspective to see things the way they need to be seen to get the most benefits from life.
Ruby-denae Payne is a senior at Valley High School.

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S. Korea leader bolsters military against rival Pyongyang

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NewsHubSouth Korea’s acting leader, Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, sought to bolster the armed forces in a New Year’s message aimed as much at potential North Korean provocation as the morale of southern troops.
Hwang, who is leading the country while a court decides on whether to accept the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye and remove her from office, knows that North Korea may be his biggest challenge. Last year Pyongyang staged a string of missile test-launches and two nuclear tests, and, with instability in Seoul and a new president set to take over this month in Washington, many expect more trouble from North Korea.
«Our people have firm faith in our troops as they maintain stern military readiness with strong willpower,» Hwang said in a recorded message for the troops.
Hwang said Seoul will spend whatever it takes to support the armed forces.
South Korea’s opposition-controlled parliament last month voted to remove Park over a corruption scandal. State prosecutors have accused her of colluding with a longtime confidante to extort money and favors from companies and allowing her friend to interfere with government affairs.
Park’s powers will remain suspended until the Constitutional Court decides whether she should permanently step down or be reinstated. The trial could take up to six months, and if the court formally removes Park from office, a presidential election will be held within 60 days.
Hwang, who had a largely ceremonial job before Park’s impeachment, has been running affairs as opposition politicians pledge to erase some of Park’s signature policies.
Hwang has vowed to maintain unpopular agreements with Japan over the sharing of military intelligence and the compensation for South Korean women forced into sexual slavery by Japan’s World War II military.
He has also dismissed calls by the opposition to reconsider a decision to deploy an advanced U. S. missile defense system to cope with North Korean threats.
The plans to deploy the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense system, or THAAD, has angered not only North Korea but also China, which suspects that the system would allow U. S. radar to better track its missiles.

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Impeached South Korean leader rejects corruption accusations

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NewsHubImpeached South Korean President Park Geun-hye has vehemently rejected accusations that she conspired with a long-time friend to extort money and favours from companies, accusing her opponents of framing her.
In a meeting with a selected group of reporters, Ms Park denied giving her jailed friend, Choi Soon-sil, extraordinary sway over government decisions and dismissed allegations that her administration blacklisted thousands of artists for their political beliefs, South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reported.
It was the first time Ms Park had spoken to the media since South Korea’s opposition-controlled parliament voted on December 9 to impeach her over the scandal, which has seen millions of people protest in recent weeks.
In her meeting with reporters, Ms Park denied the accusations, saying she was «totally framed», according to Yonhap.
«The matter is under investigation, so I can’t make detailed explanations that might put both sides in trouble, but what I can assure you is that I have never conspired with anyone or did anything to give favours to someone, not even by a bit,» Yonhap quoted her as saying.
The Constitutional Court has up to six months to decide whether she should be permanently removed from office or be reinstated. On Friday, the court said Ms Park cannot be forced to testify at her impeachment trial, which is about to enter its argument phase.
Ms Park’s downfall came after state prosecutors in November accused her of colluding with her friend to bully companies into giving tens of millions of dollars to foundations controlled by Choi and also allowing Choi to interfere with government decisions from the shadows.
They have handed the investigation to a special prosecution team focusing on proving bribery suspicions between Ms Park and the Samsung Group, which is suspected of sponsoring Choi in exchange for government favours.
A former health ministry official was arrested on Saturday over suspicions that he forced the National Pension Service to support a merger between two Samsung affiliates last year.
The deal shaved the fund’s stake in one of the companies by an estimated hundreds of millions of dollars, but allowed Samsung vice chairman Lee Jae-yong to promote a father-to-son succession of leadership and increase the group’s corporate wealth.
Investigators are trying to confirm whether Ms Park instructed government officials to help the merger go through and then had them press Samsung to provide Choi with money and favours.
AP

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N. Korea: Developing long-range missiles 'in final stages'

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NewsHubNorth Korea’s development of banned long-range missiles is in «final stages,» the country’s leader Kim Jong Un was quoted as saying in his New Year’s message.
Kim also threatened to boost his country’s military capability unless the U. S. ends war games with rival South Korea, according to Seoul’s Yonhap news agency, which monitored Kim’s address on Sunday.
Under Kim, who rose to power following his father’s death in 2011, North Korea has seen steady progress in its nuclear and missile programs, including two nuclear tests this year. It recently claimed a series of technical breakthroughs in its goal of developing a long-range nuclear missile capable of reaching the continental United States.
U. N. resolutions call for an end to North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests.

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White House condemns ‘horrific’ Istanbul attack

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NewsHubThe White House condemned the “savagery” of at least one gunman in Istanbul who killed at least 35 people and wounded 40 others as they celebrated the New Year, calling the attack “horrific.”
The gunman reportedly dressed as Santa Claus shot dead a policeman and a civilian at the entrance to the Reina nightclub, one of the city’s most exclusive party venues, before going on a shooting rampage inside, according to the authorities.
NTV television said many party-goers threw themselves into the Bosphorus in panic after the attack and efforts were under way to rescue them from the waters.
“The United States condemns in the strongest terms the horrific terrorist attack at a nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey, which has left dozens dead and many more wounded,” National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.
“That such an atrocity could be perpetrated upon innocent revelers, many of whom were celebrating New Year’s Eve, underscores the savagery of the attackers.”
Price added, “We reaffirm the support of the United States for Turkey, our NATO ally, in our shared determination to confront and defeat all forms of terrorism.
State Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner said the United States would be “in close touch” with Turkish authorities as they investigate the attack.
“Sadly, this heinous attack is only the latest effort to kill and maim innocent civilians,” he added.
“These attacks only reinforce our strong determination to work with the Government of Turkey to counter the scourge of terrorism.”

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Assassination in Burundi Brings a Vow of Vengeance

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NewsHubLONDON — Burundi ’s environment minister was shot to death while en route home from a New Year’s celebration early Sunday morning, an act that could exacerbate the country’s nearly two-year-long political crisis.
Emmanuel Niyonkuru, 54, the minister for water, environment and planning, was shot to death around 12:45 a.m. while returning to his home in the Rohero section of Bujumbura, the capital, according to a statement by Pierre Nkurikiye, a spokesman for the national police. He said that a woman who was with him had been detained for questioning.
President Pierre Nkurunziza called the killing an “assassination” and said on Twitter : “Condolences to the family and to all Burundians. This crime will not go unpunished.”
Violent protests broke out after April 2015, when Mr. Nkurunziza decided to run for a third term, even though the constitution limits the president to two five-year terms. (The constitutional court ruled that his first term did not count, since he had been elected by members of Parliament and not directly by voters.) He went on to win a new term , in an election that most of his rivals boycotted and that American and European observers described as neither fair nor free.
Hundreds of people have been killed in the violence, which has displaced an estimated 300,000 people. The United Nations has warned of summary executions and other crimes that might amount to crimes against humanity — an assertion that Mr. Nkurunziza has rejected. In October, Burundi moved to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, the Hague-based tribunal responsible for investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity, the first country to do so.

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Suspect in trooper's death shot and killed during encounter

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NewsHubLast Updated Dec 31, 2016 5:55 PM EST
The Pennsylvania State Police said in a release that Trooper Landon Weaver, 23, was shot about 6:30 p.m. Friday while responding to a report of a protection-from-abuse violation at the Huntingdon County home.
An overnight manhunt for the suspect ended Saturday morning when police found 32-year-old Jason Robison at an unoccupied mobile home in the area, authorities said. Cpl. Adam Reed, a state police spokesman, said Robison refused orders and threatened officers on the scene, leading police to shoot him. His death was confirmed at about 10:30 a.m.
Earlier on Saturday, state police had said on social media that Robison had died.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY: UPDATE.
** Robison is deceased; more information to follow. **
The Pennsylvania State Police is…
Robison had been arrested more than a dozen times in the county, on charges that included making threats, assault, theft and driving on a revoked license. Robison last appeared in court on Dec. 16, when he was released on theft and driving charges after posting $10,000 bail.
Details of the complaint that Weaver was responding to when he was shot were not immediately available, and Reed did not immediately know who owned the home where Weaver was killed.
Weaver enlisted in the Pennsylvania State Police in December 2015 and was assigned to the Patrol Unit in Troop G in Huntingdon. He’s the 97th member of the Pennsylvania State Police to be killed in the line of duty.
Gov. Tom Wolf said in a statement that “Landon will always be remembered for his bravery, his sacrifice, and his willingness to serve.”
“Trooper Weaver’s life and service to our commonwealth ended far too soon – may we never forget his sacrifice,” Wolf said .
Wolf also commended the Pennsylvania State Police and all law enforcement involved for swiftly ending the manhunt and preventing harm to other residents.
“I thank the troopers and their counterparts who worked through the night and put their lives on the line,” he said.

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