Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Wisconsin suspect hospitaliz­ed

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Police in Wisconsin say a man who carried out shootings in a bank and law office Wednesday that resulted in four deaths is hospitaliz­ed with nonfatal wounds he suffered in a shootout with officers.

A police officer, two bank employees and an attorney were killed.

Officials still aren’t saying what prompted the shootings in a small cluster of towns except that the man was motivated by a domestic incident. They have identified him only as a 45-year-old who lives in Weston, about 90 miles west of Green Bay, where the violence was centered.

4 found dead in home

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Four people have been found dead in a home in Sacramento and a suspect has been arrested in San Francisco, police said Thursday.

The four bodies were found when officers performed a welfare check on the home after getting a call from a relative.

“This does not appear to be a random act. We believe the victims were known to the suspect,” Sacramento Officer Linda Matthew said.

At least two of the victims were children.

DeVos issues statement

BETHESDA, Md. — Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos released a statement Thursday saying her “heart aches” for a 14-year-old girl who was allegedly raped at a Maryland high school last week.

Police charged 18-yearold Henry Sanchez, who lived in Guatemala and entered the U.S. illegally, and 17-year-old Jose Montano with first-degree rape and first-degree sexual offense after the incident at Rockville High School.

The case is becoming the focus of the national immigratio­n debate.

WikiLeaks targets CIA

NEW YORK — New documents from WikiLeaks point to an apparent CIA program to hack Apple’s iPhones and Mac computers using techniques that users couldn’t disable by resetting their devices.

Security experts say the exploits are plausible, but suggest they pose little threat to typical users. The techniques typically require physical access to devices, something the CIA would use only for targeted individual­s, not a broader population.

Tweeter indicted

DALLAS — The man accused of sending a seizure-inducing tweet of a flashing animated image to Dallas-based journalist Kurt Eichenwald has been indicted in Dallas County.

John Rayne Rivello, 29, of Salisbury, Md., is charged with one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The charge carries a hatecrime enhancemen­t.

Also in the nation …

AT&T, Verizon and several other major advertiser­s are suspending their marketing campaigns on Google’s YouTube site after discoverin­g their brands have been appearing alongside videos promoting terrorism and other abhorrent subjects. … Fox News has reportedly pulled legal analyst Andrew Napolitano from the air over his baseless claim, repeated by President Donald Trump, that British intelligen­ce officials spied on Mr. Trump at the request of President Barack Obama. ... Utah’s governor has signed legislatio­n lowering the blood alcohol limit to 0.05 percent from 0.08 percent, giving the state the strictest DUI threshold in the country.

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