4 Things To Know: St. Cloud Security Cleared, Sandusky's Pension & More
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- From a St. Cloud Hospital security guard cleared in fatal incident to Jerry Sandusky getting a massive pension check, here are the four stories to know for Thursday, Dec. 24.
Alleged Planned Parenthood Attacker Wants To Represent Himself
The man accused of killing three people last month at a Colorado Planned Parenthood says he wants to fire his defense team and represent himself.
Robert Dear is facing 179 felony charges in connection to the shooting.
After his request, the judge cleared the courtroom for a private meeting to discuss it. His scheduled competency evaluation at could take up to six months.
Jerry Sandusky is about to get a $211,000 pension check.
It covers payments going back to when Pennsylvania's state government illegally stopped his retirement benefits after he was sentenced for child molestation.
The 71-year-old former Penn State assistant coach is serving a lengthy prison term after being convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys.
The Beatles are entering the streaming era in time for Christmas.
The band's website announced the Fab Four's songs became available starting Thursday at midnight.
The group has long been a digital holdout -- choosing for years to sell their music exclusively on CDs, cassette tapes and records, even as fans moved to digital platforms.
St. Cloud Security Guard Cleared
The Stearns County Attorney's office says a St. Cloud Hospital security guard was justified in Tasering a patient who later died.
It all started when 50-year-old Danny Hammond got into an altercation with Aitkin County Sheriff's Investigator Steven Sandberg.
Sandberg was guarding Hammond's hospital room. Hammond then grabbed Sandberg's gun and shot him to death. That's when security guard Ricky Hess Jr. came in and Tasered Hammond.
Authorities say the stun gun likely sent Hammond into cardiac arrest.
He was originally admitted to the hospital after trying to commit suicide. Before that, authorities say Hammond kidnapped and assaulted his wife.
No charges will be filed against Hess Jr.