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Apr 6, 2012

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Mega Millions winner in Kansas comes forward
Apr 6th 2012, 19:04

By James Eng, msnbc.com

The wait is finally over – for real this time. One of the three winners of the record $656 million Mega Millions jackpot has claimed a $218.6 million share of the prize in Kansas.

Kansas Lottery officials scheduled a press conference for 3:30 p.m. local time Friday (4:30 p.m.ET) at state lottery headquarters in Topeka.


No further details about the winner will be released before the press conference, officials said. They’ve previously said the winning ticket was bought at a store in northeast Kansas.

Lottery officials have said the other two winning tickets were sold in Maryland and Illinois. But so far no one has stepped up to claim his or her share of the prize in those states – at least no one who has produced a valid ticket.

One Maryland woman, Mirlande Wilson, a McDonald’s employee and mother of seven, had claimed to media outlets earlier in the week that she purchased the winning ticket to last Friday night's drawing. But doubts quickly surfaced, and on Thursday Wilson told NBCWashington.com she seems to have misplaced the ticket.

Maryland lottery officials said no one has stepped up in that state to claim a share of the prize, the largest in lottery history. Likewise, the Illinois winner has yet to come public.

The winning numbers were: 2-4-23-38-46 and the Mega Ball 23.

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Woman pushes 8-year-old grandson to safety, is killed by hit-run driver
Apr 6th 2012, 17:58

By Jonathan Vigliotti, NBCNewYork.com

A heroic Staten Island woman pushed her 8-year-old grandson out of the way before being struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver as the two walked home from church Thursday night.

Clara Almazo, 57, and her grandson, Brian Herrera-Ramirez, were crossing Cary Avenue in West Brighton just before 10 p.m. when a black Ford Escape came barreling toward them, police say.

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Witnesses said Almazo was thrown 10 to 20 feet by the impact. She was later pronounced dead at Richmond University Hospital. Her grandson suffered scratches and bruises.


They were returning home from Thursday services at Our Lady of Mount Carmel-St. Benedicta Church.

The alleged driver, Brian McGurk, turned himself in several hours after the accident and was charged Friday with leaving the scene of an accident. It wasn't clear if he had a lawyer.

It wasn't known how fast McGurk was driving. He remains in jail and his vehicle is under police surveillance.

Police say additional charges could be issued against the 40-year-old suspect.

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thumbnail Navy F/A-18 jet crashes into building in Virginia Beach
Apr 6th 2012, 16:58

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A military jet burns shortly after crashing into an apartment complex in Virginia Beach, Virg. on Friday around noon. The aircraft went down in the sprawling resort town shortly after it took off, the Navy said.

By Kari Huus and James Eng, msnbc.com

A Navy F/A-18 jet crashed Friday into a cluster of apartments in Virginia Beach, Va., setting a number of buildings on fire, authorities and witnesses said.

A witness told MSNBC cable television that he arrived seconds after the crash at a building he described as a two-story apartment building that he said had been hit dead center. Aerial television coverage showed black smoke billowing from several buildings. The buildings were in the Mayfair Mews Apartments, about four miles northeast of the Naval Air Base Oceana, where the jets had taken off.

A Navy official told NBC News that both pilots had been taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. "They were ambulatory," the official told NBC.

Chief Tim Riley of Virginia Beach Fire and Rescue said four to five buildings were on fire and that there was significant damage to about 20 apartments.

Video taken from a WAVY-TV helicopter showed fire crews in the apartment complex with large ladders spraying water on multiple smoking buildings.

Cmdr. Phil Rosi of the Navy said the two-seat jet fighter crashed about 12:05 p.m. shortly after takeoff. He said both crew members ejected from the aircraft. The Navy said the jet, assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 106 at the base.

Virginia Beach, about 400 miles south of Washington, D.C. on the Atlantic coast, is a major military center as well as vacation destination. 

Witnesses described a frightening scene as they saw the aircraft plummet toward the ground.

John Swain told MSNBC he was driving, coming off Interstate 264 to head north.

"The plane came right over us and was clearly in difficulty," he said. "There was flames coming off the back … The plane got lower and lower and just as I turned … it crashed."

Jon Swain joins MSNBC to describe the crash of a U.S. Navy fighter jet in Virginia Beach, Va.

He said the jet apparently crashed into what looked like a two-story apartment building.

"Within five seconds of it going down I was at the building where it hit," Swain said.

Ernie Gonzalez, who is retired military, was sitting on the front porch of his daughter-in-law’s house behind the base where the jet had taken off. He said a few other jets had departed before the one that crashed for what was believed to be a practice or training run. The doomed jet quickly ran into trouble.

"He was flying real low like he didn’t have any power,” Gonzalez told msnbc.com by telephone.

"He was smoking really bad. Bad smoke was coming out of the engine. It kind of backfired a couple times. I heard two pops … then 15 seconds later I heard the explosion." 

Gonzalez said the other jets then started circling around the crash site.

Amy Miller told The Virginian-Pilot  she was outside the cleaners where she works when she saw a plane coming down with fire on its wing.

"I saw two parachutes eject. I saw them open up and then head toward the ground to the right of the jet," she told the newspaper

About two seconds later it crashed, she said.

"It looked like it had either hit the building or slid into it. Part of the building had crumpled up," she said, according to the Virginian-Pilot.

Austin Makie, of Virginia Beach, said he was golfing with two friends on a course a few miles away from where the jet went down. He said they were riding in a cart headed to the next hole when they heard a loud boom.

"We looked around … and there was a very large pile of smoke. There was really big stench like gas in the air," he told msnbc.com.

State and local police were on the scene to assist the military, according to Grazia Moyers, spokeswoman for the Virginia Beach Police Department, NBC affiliate station WAVY reported.

"We are taking all possible steps at the state level to provide immediate resources and assistance to those impacted by the crash..." said Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell. "Our fervent prayer is that no one was injured or killed in this accident."

This is a developing story. Please check back for more information.

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thumbnail Santorum's ailing daughter taken to hospital
Apr 6th 2012, 16:20

NBC's Domenico Montanaro reports on Rick Santorum's daughter being taken to the hospital and the state of his presidential campaign.

By NBC's Andrew Rafferty

Rick Santorum's daughter, Bella, afflicted with a chromosomal disorder, was taken to the hospital for the second time during this campaign. Santorum is home in Virginia for the Easter holiday.

"Rick and his wife Karen have taken their daughter Bella to the hospital," Santorum Communications Director Hogan Gidley said in a statement. "The family requests prayers and privacy as Bella works her way to recovery."

The Santorums have medical equipment in their Virginia home and and a nurse on call that can tend to Bella. Because of these accommodations, Bella only needs to be taken to the hospital when her condition is very serious, a person familiar with the situation told NBC News.

This is the second time during the campaign that his 3-year-old with Trisomy 18 has needed to be taken to a hospital. Santorum canceled events in late January after Bella was rushed to a Virginia hospital when she developed pneumonia in both lungs.

The Santorums prefer to take Bella to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, but the severity of the January incident caused the family to rush to a hospital closer to their Virginia home.

It is unclear at this time which hospital she has been admitted to.

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