Monday, November 28, 2011

Black Friday pepper spray suspect surrenders in LA

(AP) ? A woman suspected of showering Black Friday shoppers with pepper spray surrendered to authorities but was released pending further investigation after she refused to discuss the incident, police said Saturday.

The woman, whose name was not released, is suspected of firing pepper spray into a crowd in order to clear a path to a crate of Xbox video game players that were being unwrapped late Thanksgiving night at a Walmart in the upscale Porter Ranch section of the San Fernando Valley.

The suspect got away in the confusion, and it was not known if she bought one of the Xboxes. Ten people suffered minor injuries from the spray and 10 others sustained cuts and bruises in the ensuing chaos.

"Last night at 8:30 the suspect involved in the pepper spray incident at the Porter Ranch Walmart turned herself in," police Sgt. Jose Valle said Saturday. She immediately invoked her right against self-incrimination, however, and refused to discuss the incident further.

Police released her pending further investigation.

Valle said investigators still have nearly a dozen witnesses to interview, including several spraying victims. He added it would likely be at least two days before an arrest in the case could be made.

If the woman who surrendered is indeed the person who sprayed the crowd she could face battery charges.

The attack took place about 10:30 p.m., shortly after the Walmart opened its doors for the traditional Black Friday sales that kick off the Christmas shopping season. A crowd of people had gathered to wait for store employees to unwrap the crate of discounted Xboxes.

The incident was one of several across the nation that marred this year's Black Friday.

In the most serious case, a robber shot a shopper who refused to give up his purchases outside a Walmart in the San Francisco suburb of San Leandro. The victim was hospitalized in critical but stable condition.

San Leandro police said the victim and his family were walking to their car around 1:45 a.m. Friday when they were confronted by a group of men who demanded their shopping items. When the family refused, a fight broke out, and one of the robbers pulled a gun and shot the man, said Sgt. Mike Sobek.

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Associated Press Writer Terry Tang contributed to this story.

Associated Press

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

No. 5 Syracuse beats Stanford 69-63

Syracuse forward Kris Joseph, left, defends against Stanford forward Dwight Powell during the first half of the championship game at the NIT Season Tip-Off college basketball tournament at New York's Madison Square Garden, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Syracuse forward Kris Joseph, left, defends against Stanford forward Dwight Powell during the first half of the championship game at the NIT Season Tip-Off college basketball tournament at New York's Madison Square Garden, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Syracuse forward Kris Joseph, right, falls on Stanford forward Andrew Zimmerman during the first half of the championship game in the NIT Season Tip-Off college basketball tournament on Friday, Nov. 25, 2011 at New York's Madison Square Garden. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

Syracuse center Fab Melo, right, blocks a shot by Stanford forward Josh Owens during the first half of the championship game in the NIT Season Tip-Off college basketball tournament on Friday, Nov. 25, 2011 at New York's Madison Square Garden. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

Stanford guard Anthony Brown (3) runs into Syracuse forward Fab Melo as he goes up with a shot in the first half of the championship game during the NIT Season Tip-Off college basketball tournament at New York's Madison Square Garden, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Syracuse forward Kris Joseph, right, trips over Stanford forward Andrew Zimmerman during the first half of the championship game in the NIT Season Tip-Off college basketball tournament on Friday, Nov. 25, 2011 at New York's Madison Square Garden. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

(AP) ? Kris Joseph had 18 points and eight rebounds and No. 5 Syracuse closed the game on a 15-3 run in a 69-63 victory over Stanford on Friday night to win the NIT Season Tip-Off at Madison Square Garden.

The Orange (6-0) were never able to make a run against Stanford until the game's final 4 minutes, when they made all five of their shots from the field and five of seven free throws. They were able to force the Cardinal (5-1) into turnovers all game, with three of their 24 coming in the closing stretch.

Joseph had 38 points and 19 rebounds in the two games and was selected the MVP.

Aaron Bright had 13 points for Stanford, which led 60-54 with 4:27 to go on two free throws by Chasson Randle.

Brandon Triche, who finished with 11 points, started the Orange's big run with a drive. C.J. Fair followed with a three-point play after a turnover and Joseph gave Syracuse the lead for good, 61-60, with a banked jumper with 2:54 to go.

Scoop Jardine added 14 points for the Orange, and Fair and Dion Waiters, the two reserves who led the semifinal win over Virginia Tech, both had 10 points. Syracuse shot 46.7 percent for the game from the field (28 of 60), including 17 of 28 (60.7 percent) in the second half.

Randle had 12 points for the Cardinal, who beat Oklahoma State in the semifinals, while John Gage added a career-high 10, six more than he scored all season.

Stanford struggled against Syracuse's 2-3 zone, but it was controlling the ball rather than making shots that did in the Cardinal. They shot 42.9 percent from the field (24 of 56), but their 24 turnovers were converted into 25 points by Syracuse. The Cardinal outrebounded the Orange 36-34 and that led to a 16-11 advantage in second-chance points.

The crowd of 8,477 seemed to be waiting for Syracuse's run that would keep Stanford at bay but it didn't happen until the final minutes when the Orange's speed and size suddenly became a problem for the Cardinal.

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