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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOmar won't say if she stands by previous 'more fearful of white men' comments in aftermath of DC shootingRep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., said the U.S. should be "more fearful of white men" amid threats of domestic terrorism, which are comments from 2018 that resurfaced in May and attracted scrutiny from Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance.Omar, who walked away from reporters on Thursday when asked about the fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy employees in Washington, D.C., the previous night, previously said the U.S. should be more concerned about white men."I would say our country should be more fearful of white men across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country," Omar said in a 2018 interview with Al Jazeera.WHITE HOUSE DECRIES 'EVIL OF ANTISEMITISM,' VOWS JUSTICE AFTER FATAL SHOOTING OF ISRAELI EMBASSY STAFFERSOmars remarks came in response to questions about the threats of domestic terrorism and "jihadism" in the U.S."And so, if fear was the driving force of policies to keep America safe, Americans safe inside of this country, we should be profiling, monitoring and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men," Omar told Al Jazeera.A spokesperson for Omar did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital asking if Omar stood by her previous statements.The comments resurfaced in May after conservative influencer accounts, including Libs of TikTok, shared video footage of the interaction. Republicans, including Vance, condemned the statements."This isnt just sick; its actually genocidal language," Vance said in an X post May 5. "What a disgrace this person is."VANCE, CONSERVATIVES BLAST OMAR OVER RESURFACED FEARFUL OF WHITE MEN CLIP: GENOCIDAL LANGUAGEIn response to Vance, Omar said in an X post that she was "referring to the rise of white nationalism in an annual report issued by the Anti-Defamation League that said white supremacists were responsible for 78 percent of extremist-related murders.""PS you should look up what genocidal actually means when youre actively supporting a genocide taking place in Gaza," said Omar, who has been an outspoken advocate for the Palestinians in Gaza.On Wednesday evening, two Israeli Embassy staffers, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were leaving a museum event when they were gunned down and killed. A pro-Palestinian man identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez of Chicago was arrested, according to authorities.Police said he chanted "Free, free Palestine" as he was arrested.CLICK HERE FOR FOX NEWS DIGITAL'S COVERAGE OF 'ANTISEMITISM EXPOSED'Yaron, born in Israel, grew up in Germany. While his father is Jewish, his mother is a Christian and the family is considered Christian. Milgrim was an American employee working for the Israeli Embassy.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPOmar originally dodged reporters asking for her reaction to the shooting but later posted on X that she was "appalled" by the attack."I am appalled by the deadly shooting at the Capital Jewish Museum last night," Omar said in a Thursday post on X. "Holding the victims, their families, and loved ones in my thoughts and prayers.Violence should have no place in our country."Fox News' Andrew Mark Miller contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 43 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFind this summer's swimsuit during Memorial Day sales at Old Navy, Nordstrom, Macy's, AthletaMemorial Day deals on swimwear are here, making it the perfect time to put together your poolside or beach trip look! Old Navy, Nordstrom, and Macy's are just a few of the retailers running Memorial Day sales this weekend that have some great swimsuit deals.This year, modest swimsuits are a big hit, with more women actively seeking styles that offer increased coverage and comfort. Look for popular options like rash guards, which are long-sleeve tops providing UV protection and extra coverage. Swim shorts and skirts are great for activities like beach volleyball or paddleboarding, while high-waisted bottoms offer flattering tummy coverage.You'll also find a wide range of one-piece swimsuits with various coverage options and versatile tankinis for customized mix-and-match looks. And for a feminine touch, consider swim dresses designed to resemble actual dresses.Rash guards offer key benefits like UV protection (often with a UPF 50+ rating), superior durability against saltwater, chlorine and repeated use, and moisture-wicking and quick-drying properties.Original price: $39.99This long-sleeved rash guard from Old Navy features a crewneck and geometric print. It comes with built-in sun protection to keep you safe from harmful sunrays. It is fitted and hits just below the waist. Customer reviews say this top fits loose and is well-made.Original price: $118This long-sleeve rashguard from Tommy Bahama features a pretty floral print against an ocean blue backdrop. The top, on sale at Macy's, has long sleeves with thumb pull-throughs for extra manageability in the water and hits right below the waist. Buy it with matching bottoms for the complete look.READY FOR MEMORIAL DAY? WE FOUND THE THE BEST DEALS ON GRILLSOriginal price: $68.93This Land's End long sleeve relaxed UPF 50 rash guard is soft and incredibly lightweight. It is designed to be worn over your swimsuit top. Wear it while you swim as a colorful cover-up when the air turns cooler or if you're just looking to shade your skin. Plus, it provides UPF 50 protection against harmful UV rays.Original price: $69This rashguard, in a trendy butter-yellow shade, hits just at the midriff for a sporty look. The shirt features underarm gussets for a guaranteed comfortable fit that offers full-range mobility. Use it for swimming, surfing, stand-up paddle boarding and all water sports.Original price: $78The Coolibar Coco crew neck rash guard is form-fitting and slightly cropped, with a crew neck and thumbholes. It's designed to provide UPF50+ sun protection and features comfortable, moisture-wicking fabric. Use it for swimming, surfing and other water sports, or wear it as a standalone top or under a wetsuit.High-waisted bottoms create a chic silhouette and provide tummy control. Choose from vibrant prints, classic solids or playful patterns.Original price: $79.95The Sea Level Belle Paneled High Waisted Bikini Bottoms from Nordstrom feature a high waist, a paneled design and moderate coverage. The bottoms sit higher at the waist, offering a flattering and supportive fit. They offer a moderate level of back coverage, providing a balance between style and comfort.Original price: $22.99Old Navy's Matte high-waisted bikini swim bottoms are high-waisted with a matte finish. They offer full coverage and are made from comfortable, quick-drying material with built-in UPF sun protection. The bottoms have an elasticized waistband and leg openings. They come in a range of sizes from extra small to plus size.Original price: $64.95The Land's End smoothing control high-waisted bikini bottoms, available at Macy's, flatter every type of body thanks to the high waist style and leg opening, which makes the legs look longer. These bottoms are constructed with durable, chlorine-resistant UPF 50 fabric. Plus, they have a light level of tummy control.Original price: $54.95Gap's high-rise bikini bottom is designed with a high-waisted cut and sits higher on the hips than a traditional bikini bottom for more coverage and a more secure fit. The fit is generous, and the bikini comes in a fun tropical print.Find a stylish one-piece swimsuit on sale this Memorial Day. Retailers currently feature fantastic deals on various styles, from classic silhouettes that offer timeless elegance to trendy designs with unique cutouts, bold prints or sophisticated details.Original price: $98Anne Cole mesh-inset one-piece swimsuit features mesh detailing, which adds a trendy and sheer element to this swimsuit. The suit has full bottom coverage and a comfortable, flattering fit. This black swimsuit is elevated and classy.Original price: $120The La Blanca lace-up underwire one-piece swimsuit at Nordstrom features a keyhole detail at the front and a lace-up design for a flattering silhouette. It has underwire support for a more secure and comfortable fit, removable cups and adjustable straps. The suit also has a slim fit (shirred body) and moderate rear coverage.SHOP EARLY MEMORIAL DAY SALES FOR MATTRESSES THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR SLEEPOriginal price: $49.99Old Navy's Matte one-piece zip swimsuit features a zipper closure on the front and cap sleeves. It's designed for activities like surfing or swimming and has built-in UPF sun protection. The suit is made with recycled polyester and spandex.Original price: $88Anne Cole twist-front one-piece swimsuit is designed with a flattering cut and ruched sides. This bandeau swimsuit has removable straps and built-in cups for secure support. The fit is comfortable and stylish.Swimdresses have gained popularity as a fashionable and comfortable alternative to traditional swimsuits. They offer extra coverage and a flattering silhouette. Choose this swimsuit if you want an option that offers more coverage than traditional bikinis or one-piece suits.Original price: $144.95Lands' End Mesh V-neck Mini Swim Dress is a one-piece swimsuit with a mini dress style. It features a V-neckline and mesh details for a touch of style and a flattering silhouette. The built-in one-piece offers good coverage while also providing a stylish look for the beach or pool.Original price: $59.99The matte side-tie swim dress from Old Navy is a one-piece swimsuit with a dress-like skirt that features matte fabric and a side-tie detail. The side tie allows for an adjustable fit and a flattering silhouette. This swim dress has wide shoulder straps, removable pads, and built-in briefs for comfort and coverage.Original price: $145The Lauren by Ralph Lauren Bel Air skirted swimsuit is a bandeau-style one-piece swimsuit with a skirt for added coverage and style. It is designed with a tummy-control panel to smooth and flatter the figure, and the bandeau neckline and halter straps provide adjustable support. The swimsuit includes non-removable cups for bust support and is made from a blend of nylon and elastane.Tankinis are a versatile swimwear option that combines the coverage of a one-piece with the comfort of a bikini. They are a great option when you plan a more active day at the beach.Original price: $119.95The Lands' End Tugless tankini top and high-waisted bottom is made for comfort with a stay-put fit you can use for any swim play. This means it's engineered to resist shifting or riding up while you're active. The tankini top features a scoop neck and back and the fabric provides excellent protection from harmful UV rays in covered areas.Original price: $39.99Thismatte tankini top is part of a two-piece suit, offering more coverage than a traditional bikini top. Tankinis are a versatile swimwear option that combines the coverage of a one-piece with the comfort of a bikini.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsOriginal price: $68Anne Cole's striped twist-front tankini top features a flattering stripe pattern. It has a twist-front detail at the front of the bust that is gathered and twisted that enhances the bust line and adds a touch of sophistication. The suit can also be worn as a halter top.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 47 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJames Carville calls Jake Tapper revelations on Biden's declining health a 'water is wet' bookDemocratic Party strategist James Carville said that former President Joe Biden's decline was clearly apparent to him and most of the voting public prior to the 2024 election, reacting to CNN anchor Jake Tapper's recent book he co-authored on the cover-up."And I think that Jake [Tapper], in that book, I mean, it was a good book, but to me it was a water is wet book," Carville told Fox News' Will Cain of Tapper's book, "Original Sin," which came out this week.The book, which details how Biden's inner circle worked to keep his sharp decline a secret, is sourced from conversations with administration officials and high-ranking Democratic insiders. The reaction to the book has been mixed, with praise for its revelations but also derision for coming late to the party.TRUMP HAS NOT DIRECTED ADMINISTRATION TO DECLASSIFY BIDEN DOCUMENTS ON HEALTH 'COVER-UP'"And I was saying this since 2022, alright?" Carville continued. "I think it was a big mistake for him to say he was running for reelection. And Ive said it at the time and I will say it now, and I will say it a thousand times.""It's not a job for 80-year olds," Carville said of Biden's age. Biden would have been 86 at the end of a second term if he'd been re-elected.The longtime political strategist argued that the decision to keep Biden in the presidential race until after his disastrous debate performance with President Donald Trump was a critical mistake for Democrats. "I don't know if it's his staff, or if it's the family or who it is, but whatever it was it was just a colossal mistake, and to this day fervently believe, there's no way to prove it I think it cost us the presidency," Carville said.Biden dropped out of the race last July and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as his replacement, but she lost to Trump. Some Democrats say Biden put Harris in an impossible position by waiting to leave the contest until less than four months before the election.NEW BOOK EXPOSES HOW TOP BIDEN COMMS STAFFER WAS 'TIP OF THE SPEAR' COVERING UP BIDEN'S COGNITIVE DECLINETapper's book has prompted a new wave of debates on Biden's declining mental acuity during his term, but the author has also admitted to failing to report sufficiently on the president's health concerns in his role at CNN as a news anchor.Fox News' Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 44 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHarvard sues Trump administration over termination of student visa programHarvard is taking the Trump administration to court over its decision to terminate the universitys student visa program.Harvard said the policy will affect more than 7,000 visa holders and is a "blatant violation of the First Amendment, the Due Process Clause, and the Administrative Procedure Act," per its court filing.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) moved to terminate the program after Harvard allegedly failed to provide it with the extensive behavioral records of student visa holders the department requested. DHS offered Harvard 72 hours on Thursday to come into compliance with the request.As of now, Harvard may no longer enroll foreign students in the 20252026 school year, and existing foreign students must transfer or lose their legal status to reside in the U.S. before the next academic year begins.The records requested include any footage of protest activity involving students on visas and the disciplinary records of all students on visas in the last five years.Requested records also include footage or documentation of illegal, dangerous or violent activity by student visa holders, any records of threats or the deprivation of rights of other students or university personnel.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAngel Reese's shooting woes highlighted in viral sequence as Liberty dominate SkyThursday night did not go well for the Chicago Sky, and it certainly was not a pleasant night for Angel Reese.The Sky went up against the reigning WNBA champions in the New York Liberty and fell, 99-74. However, it was a moment that occurred early in the game with Reese that was a preview, and somewhat of a microcosm, of the night.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMLess than three minutes into the game, Reese recorded five offensive rebounds in a 19-second span thanks to her own misses.Reese missed four shots from right underneath the basket, two of which were blocked. Reese finally kicked out a pass to Kia Nurse, but she missed the three-pointer, and it was a rebound Reese was unable to get.The moment quickly went viral on social media, with many making fun of Reese - one even said she was "not beating the allegations."The former LSU star averaged a double-double last season and set the WNBA record for the most rebounds in a single season (an injury cut her season short, and she was surpassed by A'ja Wilson). However, she has often been criticized in that the rebound stats are inflated due to missing layups and grabbing her own rebound.CAITLIN CLARK GETS CHIPPY WITH OPPONENT, DELIVERS A DAMNING MESSAGE: 'NOT SCARED'Reese wound up missing all eight of her shot attempts on the evening, scoring just two points and grabbing 12 rebounds - eight of them were offensive, and five of them had come in that sequence alone.It was the first time since 2021 that she failed to make at least one basket, ending a streak of 136 games, college and professional.Earlier in the season, Reese became the fastest player in WNBA history to record both 450 points and rebounds.Meanwhile, New York set a WNBA record with 19 three-pointers in their victory (the Las Vegas Aces once had 22 in a playoff game). Eight of nine Liberty players who attempted a 3-pointer made at least one from deep. Natasha Cloud and Kennedy Burke each hit four of them.New York shot 55% overall and made 16 of 17 free throws, a stark comparison to Reese's night.The Liberty play in Indiana against Caitlin Clark on Saturday, and Chicago visits Los Angeles on Sunday.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 40 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNBA referee Scott Foster bloodied after taking hit to face during playoff gameAn NBA referee got one of the more brutal blows during a playoff game on Thursday night.During Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Minnesota Timberwolves, longtime official Scott Foster was bloodied after taking a hit to the face.Foster was putting up a jump ball between Lu Dort and Julius Randle in the first quarter, and as Dort was coming back down, he rocked Foster right in the face.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMFoster immediately ran toward the scorer's table, holding his hand beneath his nose to stop blood from getting on the court.He was attended to by trainers and given towels before plugging his nose to stop the bleeding.Foster has been an NBA official since the 1994-95 season. He has often been dubbed as "the extender," because it has become rather notorious that teams that are trailing in a playoff season often win games he is officiating.CAITLIN CLARK GETS CHIPPY WITH OPPONENT, DELIVERS A DAMNING MESSAGE: 'NOT SCARED'He has also become rather synonymous with Chris Paul, who went 3-17 in playoff games officiated by Foster. Paul was sitting courtside when the injury occurred.The Thunder took a 2-0 series lead with the help of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who, 24 hours after being named the NBA's MVP, dropped 38 points. OKC won, 118-103."I feel like all my emotions were so high, but I was a little bit tired out there, especially at the start," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "I was a little too juiced up. Special moment. Im happy we won, so I can really enjoy the last couple days and soak it up. That really helps."Jalen Williams had 26 points and 10 rebounds, and Chet Holmgren added 22 points for the Thunder.Minnesota closed to within 10 in the final period, but Oklahoma City kept the Timberwolves at bay late.Anthony Edwards scored 32 points, but it took him 26 shots to get them. Jaden McDaniels scored 22 points, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker added 17 for the Timberwolves.Now, Minnesota gets to go home, where it is 4-1 in the playoffs. Game 3 is Saturday in Minneapolis.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 41 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDeadly DC shooting was 'too close for every Jew in America,' activist saysThe fatal shooting of two Israeli Embassy staffers has left the American Jewish community reeling after more than a year of surging antisemitism.Yuval David, a filmmaker and Jewish activist who lives in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Digital that the murders of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were "too close by for every Jew in America.""I was very close by in Washington, D.C., and the thing is, even though I was just merely blocks away, this is too close by for every Jew in America," David said. "This is our nation's capital. Jews now have increased security at our businesses, at Jewish schools, at Jewish synagogues, and it shows us that whatever increased security we have is not enough because two people were murdered last night."SHOOTING AT CAPITAL JEWISH MUSEUM HIGHLIGHTS RISING WAVE OF ANTI-JEWISH HATE CRIMESDavid met Lischinsky just one day before he and his soon-to-be fiance were gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum. The Jewish activist told Fox News Digital that the two discussed Islamism in the West, something David was addressing on a panel at the conference.While the attack took place at a Jewish institution, one of the victims, Lischinsky, was not Jewish. David pointed this out, saying that "all it takes" to be at risk is for someone to be perceived as Jewish. He added that "far too many people" have ignored the dangers of antisemitism."There is something terribly wrong. This pandemic of Jew hatred has been spreading in this country and around the world for many years, and far too many people ignored it," he said.ISRAELI AMBASSADOR CONNECTS EMBASSY STAFFERS' SLAYING TO 'VERY IMPORTANT' BIGGER PICTUREThe Jewish activist said that he experienced antisemitism in the nations capital long before Lischinsky and Milgrim were fatally shot. According to the ADLs annual antisemitism audit for 2024, David is far from the only one. The organization recorded 151 antisemitic incidents in Washington, D.C., throughout 2024."I personally have been yelled at, have been spit at here in Washington, D.C. on the streets of our nation's capital. And I speak out about it very openly as I address this ever-increasing antisemitism, anti-Jewish racism, anti-Jewish hatred, anti-Jewish bigotry, which seems in the haters' minds to be justified when they call it anti-Israel or anti-Zionism."David is urging Americans to realize that the hatred and attacks go beyond the Jewish community they are also attacks on the U.S."Some people are saying America next, but it's clear that America's not next it's happening here right now," David said.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 36 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCold sores may play role in Alzheimer's development, new research revealsCold sores may play a role in the development of Alzheimers disease, according to a new study published in BMJ Open.Researchers examined 344,628 "case-control pairs." The pairs were matched in age, sex, geographical region and number of healthcare visits but one had Alzheimer's disease and one did not.Of the groups studied, 1,507 people with Alzheimers also had herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which is the most common cause of cold sores. Only 823 people in the control group had HSV-1.FIRST BLOOD TEST FOR ALZHEIMERS DIAGNOSIS CLEARED BY FDAAmong these 2,330 people, 40% used anti-herpetic medication following their diagnosis.Those who were treated for the virus were 17% less likely to develop Alzheimers disease than those who didnt use the treatments, the study found.The risk of developing this form of dementia is known to rise with age. However, the chance of an HSV-1 diagnosis was 80% higher in those diagnosed with Alzheimers, according to the research.Less commonly, cold sores can be caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2).ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE COULD BE PREVENTED BY ANTIVIRAL DRUG ALREADY ON MARKETThe analysis places "an even greater emphasis on viewing the prevention of herpes viruses as a public health priority," the researchers said in a press release.Overall, women made up 65% of the Alzheimers cases. Their average age was 73, and they tended to have more co-existing conditions, which were all risk factors.The study also observed the potential role of other herpes viruses, some of which were associated with an elevated risk of Alzheimers disease.The specific connection between viruses like HSV-1 and heightened dementia risk isnt clear, the researchers noted.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"However, studies have shown that inflammatory alterations in the brain caused by HSV infection are pivotal in [Alzheimers disease] development," they said in the release.Treatment with anti-viral therapy seems to lower the risk of Alzheimers, "suggesting that HSV-1 treatment may be protective," the study says."There's no cure for cold sores, but treatment can help manage outbreaks," according to Mayo Clinic."Prescription antiviral medicine or creams can help sores heal more quickly. And they may make future outbreaks happen less often and be shorter and less serious."There were some limitations in the study, the researchers acknowledged."Due to limited data history, HSV-1 infections prior to the patients database entry were not included in the analysis, and it is possible that some overlap exists between HSV-1 and HSV-2 diagnoses," the researchers noted."Additionally, many individuals with HSV-1 infection are asymptomatic, and others may not seek medical care during recurrences and are therefore not clinically diagnosed and recorded in the database."While an estimated two-thirds of people under 50 are infected with HSV-1, data on symptomatic infections is limited, "as manifestations can be mild or unnoticed," the researchers added.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthUnder-diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease could also skew the results.Fox News Digital reached out to the researchers and other doctors for comment.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 35 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHatchet-wielding man faces charges after Boston road rage attack caught on videoPolice in Boston, Massachusetts, identified a man allegedly caught on camera hitting someone's car with a hatchet in an apparent road rage incident.The Boston Police Department announced that 27-year-old Andrew Oprian had been charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and willful and malicious destruction of property, according to Boston 25.Police said that Oprian allegedly chased someone with his car "at a high rate of speed" on May 16, causing the other person to crash.After allegedly causing the other car to crash, Oprian got out of his car and assaulted the victim. Oprian went on to repeatedly smash the victim's car with a hatchet, breaking the windows and windshield, according to police.MOTORIST ARRESTED AFTER ALLEGEDLY TRYING TO RUN DRIVER OF TESLA OFF THE ROAD AT HIGH SPEEDS: REPORTVideo released by the Boston Police Department shows an individual repeatedly hitting the car, which crashed into a tree.Matt Silva, who witnessed the incident, told Boston 25 the victim had no idea why the suspect was following him.ARIZONA SUSPECT IN BUS STOP HATCHET ATTACK CHARGED WITH MURDER AFTER VICTIM DIES"He had no idea why the guy had been following him. He had no clue. He was shocked," Silva said."As soon as he sticks his head out of the car and pulls his key out, some random dude from behind him starts swinging a hatchet at him," he added.Silva said the suspect looked like he was enraged and couldn't be reasoned with at the time. The suspect allegedly chased the victim on the sidewalk with a hatchet, according to witnesses.0 Commentaires 0 Parts 37 Vue 0 Aperçu
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