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WWW.YOUTUBE.COMThe SECRET Emmet Fox Knew: FREQUENCY Is the TRUE Master of REALITY - AudiobookThe SECRET Emmet Fox Knew: FREQUENCY Is the TRUE Master of REALITY - Audiobook0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSmiling fugitive recaptured and returned to Kentucky after dramatic airport escapeA fugitive who escaped custody at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in May appeared surprisingly pleased with his recapture, flashing a broad grin as law enforcement escorted him back to Kentucky.The Warren County Sheriff's Office shared the update on Sedrick T. Stevenson, thanking the other agencies for their help, stating that they "coordinated closely" with U.S. Marshals and Seattle-area agencies to ensure Stevensons secure return.Photos released by the Warren County Sheriff's Office show Stevenson smiling cheerfully while seated on a plane alongside multiple law enforcement officers a striking contrast to the circumstances of his return to custody."Therefore, we wanted to ensure he was brought back without issue. We underwent coordination with the Port of Seattle Police, Seattle Police, US Marshals, Air Marshals, and TSA," the sheriff's office shared.PASSENGER IN CUSTODY AFTER 'DIRECT THREAT' TO AIRPLANE SHUTS DOWN SEATTLE AIRPORT RUNWAYSAuthorities took no chances with Stevenson this time and guaranteed he would return to Kentucky with zero issues as he was pictured strapped to a wheelchair and put in the plane's window seat under the careful watch of law enforcement.Deputies joked about the cross-country trip to retrieve Stevenson, pointing out it took nearly 24-hours to conduct the mission."I am happy to report that after 2 direct flights, 4 time zone changes, and 21 straight hours, he was booked into the WCRJ," officials said. "He (Stevenson) received VIP service and ensured a 5-Star Yelp review."SIXTH FUGITIVE FROM NEW ORLEANS JAILBREAK CAPTURED IN BATON ROUGEStevenson, 28, who was wanted on warrants out of Bowling Green, Kentucky, snuck away from a contracted agent on May 4 when the agent lost control of him at the ticket counter at the airport.Port of Seattle Police confirmed via video cameras that Stevenson, who was in shackles, was caught on video escaping by boarding a light rail train and disappearing for more than a month until he was captured by U.S. Marshals.MANHUNT AFTER INMATE ESCAPES AT SEATTLE AIRPORT, BOARDS TRAINThe U.S. Marshals Service told FOX 13 Seattle that Stevenson was arrested in a Seattle neighborhood, along with a second person who investigators said was reportedly assisting Stevenson in his escape."This arrest sends a clear message: no matter how long it takes or how far someone runs, justice will catch up with them. Our deputies and taskforce officers worked tirelessly and with unwavering dedication to bring Stevenson back into custody. The community can rest easier, knowing a dangerous fugitive is no longer on the streets" U.S. Marshal Donrien Stephens told the outlet.Stevenson was being held in the King County jail until authorities in Kentucky were able to transport him back to their state.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAt the time of his escape, Stevenson was being extradited to Kentucky to face multiple charges, according to the U.S. Marshal's Office, including being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, third-degree assault, and enhanced possession of a controlled substance.Fox News Digital reached out to the U.S. Marshal's Office, but did not immediately receive a response.Fox News Digital's Alex Koch contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 2 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump rally shooting survivors turn attack into motivation year later: go out there and live lifeA year has passed since an attempt on then-presidential candidate Donald Trumps life left two men severely injured and a third dead at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.James Copenhaver, David Dutch, and family members of the late Corey Comperatore still have many unanswered questions about July 13, 2024, the day that changed their lives forever."You missed Trump, but you got my big brother," Dawn Comperatore Schafer, Comperatores sister, told Fox News Digital of gunman Thomas Crooks, who died when responding officers at the rally returned fire. "My brother was assassinated that day. Not Donald Trump, but Corey Comperatore was assassinated that day. You did not miss."Comperatore, 50, was the former fire chief for the Buffalo Township Volunteer Fire Company, a husband, and a father to two daughters.TRUMP CALLS BUTLER WIDOW, SECRET SERVICE AGREES TO MEETING AFTER CALL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY"He was so perfect that we called him Golden Boy," Comperatores sister, Kelly Comperatore Meeder, said alongside Schafer, her sister, and their mother, Karen Schafer Bird.WATCH: Corey Comperatore's mother, sisters still have questions year laterComperatore enjoyed fishing alone or with his wife in the mornings, which his sisters described as his time with God, when "he devoted his morning to prayer." They also described him as the "ultimate girl dad," who took pride in dressing his daughters and attending their every event.WHO WAS THOMAS CROOKS? ONE YEAR LATER, MOTIVE AND MISSED WARNINGS HAUNT TRUMP RALLY SHOOTINGSince the assassination attempt on Trump that left the 50-year-old father dead, the Comperatore family has grappled with lingering and unanswered questions about what led to Comperatores death that day."I know about negligence," Comperatore Schafer said. "There were so many morale hazards and moral hazards. I was looking at it and thinking to myself, my God."Comperatore Meeder similarly asked why then-presidential candidate Trump was allowed to walk on stage that day.PENNSYLVANIA OFFICER AT TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT SAYS HE NEEDS EMPIRE AMID SECRET SERVICE STAFFING WOES"When they were saying that there's someone on the roof and he has a gun why did they march President Trump out on that X? Why didn't they hold him?" she asked. "We know that there was inadequate security. That's a given but why did they do that? Why did they think it was safe to walk him out on the X? They knew that the threats were there."David Dutch, 58, and James Copenhaver, 75, have similar questions about the day that left them with life-altering injuries.LOCAL OFFICER'S BULLET STOPPED TRUMP SHOOTER'S GUNFIRE BEFORE SECRET SERVICE SHOT, WITNESS TESTIFIESDutch, a Marine Corps veteran who served in the Gulf War, was struck in the abdomen. Bullet fragments hit his liver and remain there to this day. Copenhaver, who served in the U.S. National Guard, was struck once in the arm and again in his colon. Both are still receiving treatment for physical and psychological trauma."When I felt my ribs all broke up, all I tried to do was get out of the line of fire because there was a lot of shrapnel just flying all over the bleachers," Dutch told Fox News Digital. "And I was yelling at the other people telling them, Get down, get down."Copenhaver inadvertently captured video footage of what appears to be Crooks walking over the roof of a nearby American Glass Research (AGR) building, which was technically not part of the official rally perimeter and was not manned by law enforcement at the time of the shooting.TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT: WHISTLEBLOWERS CLAIM THAT THEY WERE 'WOEFULLY UNPREPARED' TO PROVIDE SECURITYThe 74-year-old remembers turning his head to see a chart showing immigration-related statistics that had just appeared on a projection screen when he heard the first bullet zip by him. Trump has credited that same projection with saving his life because he, too, turned his head when the gunfire began, and he walked away from the rally with his lifeand a nicked earas a result.WATCH COPENHAVER'S POV:"I turned around and I got a shot here in my left tricep, and then I turned around and there was another bullet that entered into my solar plexus area," Copenhaver said. "I like to jest a little bit and say that the bullet that grazed me here was the one that hit Trump in the ear because I thought I saw a little earwax on my arm.""Obviously, it wasn't," he added. "I mean, it's just some of the dry humor that comes along from being in a traumatic situation."TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT: INEXPERIENCED SECRET SERVICE AGENT FLYING DRONE CALLED TOLL-FREE NUMBER FOR HELPIronically, neither Copenhaver nor Dutch were assigned to the bleacher area where they were shot; Copenhaver was invited by personnel, and Dutch was initially told he was sitting in the wrong location when he and a friend asked for permission to sit in the bleachers."The only requirement, you got to be loud," Dutch recalled the official telling him. He and his friend responded: "We can do that."Since the shooting, Copenhaver has not been able to lay on his stomach for a year, and he has trouble walking up and down stairs. His wife and son have dedicated much of their own time to helping him. Dutch cant do home maintenance work like he used to; even mowing the lawn takes days because he has to take frequent breaks.The two men have been surrounded by conspiracy theories about the rally and why it happened; they even email each other some of the more wild takes they see on social media, but neither of them give much air to the theories. They are more focused on their recoveries, spending time with family, and living life after coming so close to death."I would like to spend more time with my grandchildren. And get to a point where if I want to throw a ball or something like that with them, I can," Copenhaver said.SECRET SERVICE BOSS SAYS VITAL INFO NOT RELAYED OVER RADIO, DELAYING RESPONSE TO WOULD-BE RALLY ASSASSINHe also wants to get back to riding his motorcycle, which he began riding in 1969, and he hasn't been back on his bike since being shot.Dutch said he just wants to "get back to healthy.""I try to remind everybody, you never know when your time's gonna come, so don't dwell in the past, and don't live your life just to go to work and come home and go to work and come home. It's too short. Go out there and live life. You never know when it's gonna end," he said.The Independent Review Panel tasked with investigating the July 13 assassination attemptpublished its final report in October of last year, which found that the United States Secret Service (USSS) "has become bureaucratic, complacent, and static even though risks have multiplied and technology has evolved" and called for new leadership, training, and updated review processes.TRUMP SHOOTING: TIMELINE OF ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW GUNMAN EVADED SECURITYThe report also found that "[t]here were insufficient, and, in fact, no personnel from the Secret Service or other federal, state, or local law enforcement specifically tasked with securing the AGR building, the AGR roof, or its environs."Certain lines of sight to Trump were unprotected, and the rally "was plagued by various communications issues which... inhibited the effective, timely dissemination of information about Crooks." The report further noted "ambiguity among personnel at the site regarding who had overall command of the sites security."Prior to the shooting, a Beaver County sniper took a photo of the suspicious male near the AGR building and a photo of the shooter using a range finder pointing toward the stage, who was later identified as Crooks. The sniper reported that information to thePennsylvania State Police. The FBI previously said this sighting occurred around 5:10 p.m. on July 13, one hour and one minute before Crooks began shooting.Crooks began firing at 6:11 p.m.ATTEMPTED TRUMP ASSASSIN SEEN WALKING AROUND PENNSYLVANIA RALLY HOURS BEFORE OPENING FIRESoon afterward, when it became clear that a threat was on the roof of the AGR building, an operator with Butler County ESU exited the red barn from behind thestage where Trump was speaking and monitored the AGR building area,Adams Township Police Department Sgt. Edward Lenz testified in September of last year.The operator "quickly identified" where the shots were coming from, located the shooter, and fired one round at Crooks with his rifle, "which caused the shooter to recoil and briefly fall out of sight," the Adams Township officer testified.BUTLER LAWMAKER SLAMS INAPPROPRIATE TREATMENT OF LOCAL POLICE AFTER TRUMP INCIDENT: THROWN UNDER THE BUS"He did this less than six seconds after shots began at a distance of approximately 110 yards," Lenz said.A Secret Service counter sniper then fired the fatal shot that neutralized Crooks on the roof of the AGR building, where he was perched with a direct line of sight to Trump.Witnesses largely suggested that the Secret Service's lack of direction given to local agencies ultimately led to the security failures that allowed 20-year-old Crooks to position himself on a nearby rooftop and fire at the former president. Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle resigned on July 23, 2024.On the day of the rally, Crooks parked his vehicle and flew a drone between approximately 3:50 p.m. and 4 p.m. about 200 yards from where the former president would be speaking.FBI Director Christopher Wray testified during a July 17 congressional hearing that Crooks had been at the rally site for about 70 minutes the morning of the assassination attempt.Investigators located eight casings on the roof where Crooks fired from.0 Comments 0 Shares 18 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMGhislaine Maxwell follows prison fitness routine, video shows, as DOJ's Jeffrey Epstein memo draws heatEXCLUSIVE IMAGES: Jeffrey Epstein continues to haunt the public conscience, years after he died while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges in a federal jail in New York.He's been dead since August 2019, but his convicted accomplice and former lover Ghislaine Maxwell has been quietly keeping fit in prison, exclusive new images show.Fox News Digital spotted a lithe Maxwell jogging in the yard at a federal prison in Tallahassee Thursday evening.FBI'S DAN BONGINO AND AG PAM BONDI CLASH OVER HANDLING OF EPSTEIN FILESShe even fanned the flames of claims that the federal government is wrong about its conclusion that he killed himself in his cell in an interview with the Guardian from behind bars in 2023."What better way to argue that the system is fixed than to say that your co-defendant was murdered by the system that's trying to put her in jail?" asked Randolph Rice, a Maryland attorney and legal analyst.She's not the only one close to the former financier turned pedophile who believes his death wasn't self-inflicted his brother also vehemently rejects the official version of events.JEFFREY EPSTEIN'S BROTHER LAUGHS AT 'STUPID' FBI MEMO DEFENDING CONTROVERSIAL SUICIDE RULING: REPORTBut the Justice Department and FBI in a memo last week upheld the finding that he hanged himself. The government also said he had no "incriminating 'client list'" and that additional files related to the case against him are not appropriate for release.Here's a timeline of events in a case that continues to draw attention as the public seeks answers.Epstein received a punishment of 13 months for soliciting prostitution from a minor in Palm Beach, Florida. The deal gained intense scrutiny years later after the Miami Herald uncovered details about the crime so concerning that Florida lawmakers years later passed a bill that allows for the release of secret grand jury files in certain cases.JEFFREY EPSTEIN DIED BY SUICIDE, DID NOT HAVE CLIENT LIST: DOJ MEMOIn a court order authorizing the release of the documents, Circuit Judge Luis Delgado warned that the contents were disturbing and revealed the case involved more underage victims than the one known accuser."It is widely accepted that Epstein is a notorious and serial pedophile," the order reads. "The testimony taken by the Grand Jury concerns activity ranging from grossly unacceptable to rape all of the conduct at issue is sexually deviant, disgusting, and criminal. The details in the record will be outrageous to decent people."Public fury over the Miami Herald report led to a new investigation and new sex trafficking charges, involving dozens of victims, some as young as 14.Authorities arrested him at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey in connection with trafficking cases in Florida and New York two states where he had multimillion-dollar mansions.Although he had a pending bail appeal, authorities at the Metropolitan Detention Center in New York City found him dead in his cell, with a sheet wrapped around his throat, hanging from the bunk bed.His death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging, but Epstein's brother Mark hired renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden to observe the official autopsy. He told Fox News at the time that three injuries to Epstein's throat were more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging.FEDS RELEASE REPORT ON SUSPICIOUS 2019 DEATH OF SEX TRAFFICKER JEFFREY EPSTEIN"Those three fractures are extremely unusual in suicidal hangings and could occur much more commonly in homicidal strangulation," he said in October 2019. "Ive not seen in 50 years where that occurred in a suicidal hanging case."About a year later, the feds arrested Maxwell, Epstein's longtime lover, on charges that she procured underage girls as part of his trafficking ring. She was convicted at trial, sentenced to 20 years and is appealing.Her ongoing appeal could be a reason for the government to withhold additional evidence that hasn't already come out in court, legal experts say, but last week's memo did not reference her case."The Government could have worries about prejudicing the appeal process by influencing public opinion or the appellate court," Rice said. "The Government may also be concerned that releasing more information could taint the judicial process, which could strengthen her argument that the case has been politicized or improperly influenced by the media."GHISLAINE MAXWELL'S CELLMATE CLAIMS SHE WAS OFFERED MONEY TO KILL MAXWELLA federal judge ordered thousands of pages of documents from a civil case brought by Epstein and Maxwell victim Virginia Giuffre unsealed. The documents linked dozens of prominent people in entertainment, business, politics and academia to Epstein but not to his criminal activities. The vast majority of those figures were not accused of wrongdoing, and the few who were had already been publicly linked to Epstein before the document dump.Giuffre died of suicide in Australia earlier this year.TOP EPSTEIN REVELATIONS OF 2024: BILL CLINTON'S WISH, THE LIST, SECRET DOCS MADE PUBLICHer lawsuits and Maxwell's public trial played major roles in bringing much of the known information about Epstein to light.Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a televised interview with FOX News that she had a stack of Epstein-related files on her desk waiting for review before they could be released to the public.EPSTEIN VICTIMS NUMBERED OVER 1,000 FAR MORE THAN PREVIOUSLY KNOWN, FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS SAYLast week, the Justice Department and FBI released a joint memo announcing the review had been completed. However, the document revealed barely any new information.Authorities said that most of the unreleased files pertain to minors or victims who appear to be minors, and that more than 10,000 videos and images included "illegal child sex abuse material and other pornography" that would not be released.The government published hours of surveillance video that authorities said support the conclusion that Epstein killed himself but there's also a missing window due to a flaw in the system, raising new questions.Read the memo:The memo also revealed that Epstein had more than 1,000 victims, far more than previously known.The 2019 indictment alleged he had trafficked dozens of young women and girls. A victims' compensation fund paid out by his estate sent millions to more than 150 accusers.Details about the hundreds of additional victims remain unclear. The FBI declined to comment.Rice, however, urged caution when reading into the raw number."The number of victims can grow when you start thinking about the actual victims' family members, mom and dad, brothers and sisters and all of a sudden you can triple or quadruple the list of victims," he said.Maxwell, 63, is due for release in July 2037.Epstein's been dead since 2019, but the saga continues.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKatie Taylor defeats Amanda Serrano to complete sweep in trilogyKatie Taylor officially has nothing left to prove.Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano for the third time in as many fights between the two living legends on Friday night at Madison Square Garden via majority decision.Taylor retained her WBA, WBO, WBC, and IBF super lightweight championship belts.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThis was the trilogy bout between two of the greatest female boxers to step into the ring. Taylor won the first bout back on April 30, 2022, which also took place at the worlds most famous arena, in a split decision.The two squared off again on Nov. 15 of last year as the co-main event to Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson, and Taylor won in a controversial unanimous decision.The New York faithful was mostly backing Serrano, as Madison Square Garden was loaded with Puerto Rican flags - although Irish flags were scattered throughout.Serranos entrance was a show with the Knicks City Dancers and even some dancing herself Taylor was much more stoic. But the fans were insane on both sides.UFC'S DANA WHITE HINTS THAT RECENTLY RETIRED JON JONES, CONOR MCGREGOR COULD RETURN FOR WHITE HOUSE FIGHTSRound one was mellow, with both fighters appearing to get a feel of one another in the ring with some quick jabs and feet. Round two was more aggressive.Serrano and Taylor shared hard blows in the third round, and the fight was officially on. But over the next few rounds, the fight stayed a bit more subdued than their two other bouts.Taylor was able to land the biggest of the punches from rounds 4-6, resulting in chants of "Katie." But Serrano gained some momentum late in the sixth and got some good shots in the eighth, winning back the crowd. In round 10, the blows came rapidly from both fighters in any attempt to steal the victory late.One judge scored the fight a tie, but the two others gave it to Taylor, and she released an emphatic yell when the results were read - while all Serrano could do was smile.Serrano was emotional in thanking the crowd for supporting women's boxing - she shouted out Jake Paul and Nakisa Bidarian, the co-founders of Most Valuable Promotions, for "changing my life" and the other fighters' on the card.Taylor improved to 25-1 in her illustrious career, while Serrano is now 47-4-1 - with three of those losses to Taylor.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTragedy strikes at popular national park as climber meets fatal end on mountainA rock climbing outing turned fatal for one National Park visitor after authorities say a fall resulted in his death. Officials with the National Park Service confirmed that Brian Astle, 42, of Provo, UT fell while descending a steep, off-trail climbing route from the west face of Mount Gould inside Glacier National Park on Wednesday.The accident happened just before 6 p.m. on July 9, when Glacier National Park Dispatch received a report of an individual who had fallen from Mount Gould above the Highline Trail.Park rangers worked with aerial search and rescue crews to locate Astle. However, the operation was postponed overnight to ensure Astle's body could be safely recovered.PASTOR'S SON DIES IN TRAGIC FALL ON GRADUATION TRIP, FAMILY VOWS TO 'HONOR HIM BY LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST'The following morning, park rangers located Astle's body and transported him to a nearby horse corral till he could be moved to the coroner's office.Officials said an investigation is ongoing, and there is no additional information available at this time.SKIER PLUMMETS 1,000 FEET DOWN MOUNTAINMount Gould stands at 9,557 feet, making it the highest point along the Garden Wall in Glacier National Park, according to the National Park Service."The park extends their deepest condolences to the family and asks the public to respect the familys privacy," park officials wrote in a news release.EXPERIENCED CLIMBER DIES AFTER 3,000-FOOT PLUMMET FROM NORTH AMERICA'S HIGHEST PEAKBack in August 2024, a missing climber was found dead after disappearing from his hiking party.The National Parks Service said Grant Marcuccio, 32, of Whitefish, Montana was found dead after suffering from "traumatic injuries" from an "apparent fall."Officials said "Marcuccio separated from his party to summit McPartland Peak alone and planned to rendezvous at a designated location" but "Rangers were alerted by the hiking party that Marcuccio never made it to the rendezvous spot."Glacier National Park is known for its "beautiful glacial lakes, waterfalls, valleys, and alpine meadows," FOX Weather reports, but it can also "experience quickly changing and extreme weather.""Be aware that mountain weather is unpredictable; always be prepared for a variety of conditions," the park's website states.Fox News Digital's Greg Norman and Pilar Arias contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWar on cartels yields results as 'El Chapo' heir confesses to running violent drug empireOne of the sons of notorious drug lord "El Chapo" pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court in Chicago to major drug charges and running the Sinaloa Cartel in his father's absence.Ovidio Guzman Lopez, 35, admitted to running part of the Sinaloa Cartel, coordinating massive drug shipments, including fentanyl, heroin and cocaine into the U.S. and using violence to protect cartel operations, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois.His plea is part of a broader federal strategy, "Operation Take Back America," aimed at dismantling transnational criminal organizations like the Sinaloa Cartel.TRUMP ADMIN SANCTIONS EL CHAPO'S CHILDREN, VIOLENT FENTANYL-TRAFFICKING CARTEL ARM LOS CHAPITOS"Todays guilty plea is another major step toward holding the Sinaloa Cartel and its leaders accountable for their role in fueling the fentanyl epidemic that has plagued so many Americans," U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton said in a news release."We remain committed to dismantling the Cartels entire fentanyl infrastructure and ensuring that the Chapitos and their violent organization can no longer flood our communities with this poison."Guzman Lopez admitted in the plea agreement that he coordinated the transportation of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl and other drugs and precursor chemicals from Mexico to the United States border, at times in shipments of hundreds or thousands of kilograms, according to federal officials. He used a network of couriers affiliated with the cartel to smuggle the drugs into the United States, using vehicles, rail cars, tunnels, aircraft and other means, the plea agreement states.After the drugs were distributed throughout the United States, officials said, individuals working for Guzman Lopez used bulk cash transport, wire transfers, trade of goods and cryptocurrency to launder the illicit proceeds and ensure that the money was transmitted to Guzman Lopez and other members of the cartel in Mexico.Guzman Lopez then admitted he and his cartel associates committed violent acts against law enforcement officials, civilians and rival drug traffickers to protect the cartels drug-trafficking activities.FEDS WON'T SEEK DEATH PENALTY FOR EL CHAPO'S SON IN MAJOR DRUG TRAFFICKING CASEAs part of the plea agreement, Guzman Lopez will also forfeit $80 million, though his sentencing date hasn't been set.He is one of four brothers known as "The Chapitos," who took over after their fathers arrest in 2016.Joaquin Guzman Lopez was arrested last year and is being held in the U.S. without bail. He pleaded not guilty and is waiting for his trial in Illinois.Ivan Archivaldo Guzman Salazar and Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar are also facing charges in Illinois and New York. They have not been arrested yet, and warrants have been issued for their arrests.EL CHAPO'S FAMILY MEMBERS CROSS US BORDER IN APPARENT DEAL WITH TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONFederal officials praised the guilty plea, saying "with each passing day, you are seeing the sunset of the Sinaloa Cartel.""The Chapitos latest violence reflects their fading future.Their leaders who remain free are now paranoid, distrusted and desperate," U.S. Attorney Adam Gordon wrote.The U.S. State Department has issued rewards of up to $10 million for information leading to their arrests and convictions."The guilty plea by Ovidio Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, is a real victory for both the United States and Mexico but also a clear win for the rule of law," said Acting Special Agent in Charge for Homeland Security Investigations Arizona Ray Rede."So much blood and violence lay with the Guzman family as well as spreading terror and plaguing both sides of the border with deadly drugs and weapons no more.Its impossible to measure the amount of work HSI and partner agencies have spent in securing this guilty verdict, but what is clear and evident is that no one is beyond the reach of law enforcement and our nations laws.Deliberate and coordinated teamwork resulted in todays victory."0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas Trump threat suspect arrested after allegedly writing 'I wont miss' in social media postA Texas man was arrested Thursday after allegedly making violent threats against President Donald Trump on Facebook ahead of the presidents visit to Kerrville, according to federal officials.Robert Herrera, 52, of San Antonio, was charged with making threats against the president and interstate threatening communications, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Western District of Texas.The alleged threats were posted on a local news outlets Facebook page discussing Trumps upcoming visit to the Hill Country after deadly Fourth of July flooding. The outlet has not been publicly identified by law enforcement.MAN BUSTED WITH ANTI-GOVERNMENT, ANTI-TRUMP DOCUMENTS AFTER TEXAS ICE AMBUSH SUSPECT PHONE CALL, FEDS SAYAccording to a Department of Justice release, Herrera, using the name "Robert Herrer," allegedly posted the phrase "I wont miss" beneath a photo of Trump surrounded by Secret Service agents after the July 2024 assassination attempt in Pennsylvania.When another user responded, "you wont get the chance, I promise," Herrera allegedly replied, "Ill just come for you," attaching a photo of himself holding what appeared to be a rifle and loaded magazines.The posts have since been removed, and federal agents arrested Herrera later that day. If convicted, he faces up to five years in prison per charge. Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Roomberg is prosecuting the case."While the FBI fully supports and defends every Americans right to free speech, it is important to understand that threatening violence against any individual is not constitutionally protected speech, it is a federal crime," Special Agent in Charge Aaron Tapp of the FBIs San Antonio Field Office said in the release."The FBI and our partners take threats of violence seriously, and we urge the public to do the same. We would like to thank the United States Secret Service, the San Antonio Police Department, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the United States Attorney's Office for their tremendous partnership in addressing this threat against the president."We urge all members of the public to express their views peacefully and respectfully in a manner consistent with the values that define our nation."TEXAS SUSPECT WHO DAMAGED ICE VEHICLE, AGGRESSIVELY PURSUED AGENTS IS ARRESTED: POLICE"I would like to thank the San Antonio Police Department and the FBI San Antonio Field Office for assisting the U.S. Secret Service in this matter," Special Agent in Charge Brian J. Gibson of the U.S. Secret Service San Antonio Field Office said in the release."Investigating threats towards individuals under Secret Service protection are treated as our highest priority. This is one of the countless reasons the Secret Service prides ourselves on forging and maintaining relationships with other law enforcement agencies. As this is an ongoing investigation, the Secret Service will have no further comment on this incident."Trump and the first lady traveled to Kerrville Friday to survey flood damage and meet with first responders. In remarks on the ground, Trump said the federal government would provide "whatever relief Texas needs."The arrest comes almost one year to the day after Trump survived an attempted assassination at a Pennsylvania rally. In that incident, a rooftop gunman fired at Trump from roughly 150 yards away, grazing his right ear and killing one attendee, Corey Comperatore, before Secret Service agents shot the attacker dead.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe U.S. Attorneys Office for the Western District of Texas, the Secret Service and San Antonio Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.0 Comments 0 Shares 25 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPennsylvania officials report intermittent failures in statewide 911 servicePennsylvania officials reported statewide issues Friday with the state's 911 system."Pennsylvania is experiencing a statewide intermittent 911 outage," the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) said in an alert Friday. "Individuals experiencing issues contacting 911 are asked to contact their local 911 center on their non-emergency lines. Check your (county's) social media and website for more information."Randy Padfield, director of PEMA, stressed at a news conference that the issues were intermittent and began around 2 p.m. when some calls failed to be delivered.PEMAs 911 team began investigating the issue immediately to "identify the root cause of the issue as a standard practice," Padfield said.OUTDATED 911 SYSTEM NEEDS AN UPDATE TO PREVENT CYBERATTACK, EXPERT WARNSA conference bridge line was established between all public safety answering points, he said. And because several counties were reporting the same issue and the cause hadnt been identified, "out of an abundance of caution, a statewide Wireless Emergency Alert and emergency alert System message was sent to the public to notify them of the intermittent issues," he said."Currently, our teams are engaged with the public safety answering points or 911 centers and the Next Gen 911 service provider, monitoring the system, and the system continues to have some intermittent connectivity issues at this point in time," he said. "They are still trying to troubleshoot."He said while the cause has yet to be identified, the majority of calls are going through, and Pennsylvanians should continue to call 911 if they need help.GOV. ABBOTT DEMANDS COMPREHENSIVE OVERHAUL OF TEXAS FLOOD WARNING SYSTEMS AS DEATH TOLL RISESIf a call doesnt go through, "they should use the backup seven-digit administrative line or follow the instructions of their local 911 center or public safety answering point," he added. But he urged people not to call 911 just to test if its working."If they test the system and hang up on the system, that is considered an abandoned call," he explained. "The 911 centers have to go back and investigate that call. So, we ask for the public's cooperation. As we continue, well provide additional updates as they become available."He said theres a "tremendous" amount of redundancy built into the Next Gen 911 system."We've seen it actually perform flawlessly for a lot of severe weather incidents where there are a lot of 911 calls coming into the system," Padfield said, adding that the situation is more of an "anomaly for us and for the Next Gen 911 service provider.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"We want to resolve it in the shortest amount of time possible."Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said on X Friday that he had been briefed by PEMA on the "intermittent 911 outage currently happening in some parts of Pennsylvania. We are on top of the issue and working to restore full service as quickly as possible. In the meantime stay calm, follow the directions of PEMA and local authorities, and do not call 911 for any reason other than an emergency."0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCountry star's ex gets 'reality check' about Trump's popularity across AmericaCountry singer Zach Bryans ex-girlfriend, a liberal Barstool host, said Wednesday she couldn't avoid supporters of PresidentDonald Trump even if she tried, because "everyone voted" for him.On "BFFs with Josh Richards and Brianna Chickenfry, the hosts were discussing isolation and the political divide in the country.Chickenfry, whose real last name is LaPaglia, remarked how she and Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports, would "go back and forth" becausePortnoy liked Trump. But after putting up an anti-Trump video, she got backlash from people questioning why she was still friends with Portnoy and worked with him when they disagreed with each other.THESE CELEBRITIES NEED TO THINK TWICE BEFORE GETTING POLITICAL, 'NO FILTER' HOST WARNS"I can't understand that mentality of, like, just because I don't have the same political opinions as someone doesn't mean I can't respect you or, like, be your friend," she said."Also, yeah, newsflash, the majority of the country voted for Trump," LaPaglia added. "So, what, am I gonna sit in my house and not talk to anyone? Because, like, everyone that I f---ing know in the real world, it's like, yeah,everyone voted for Trump."It's a reality check for people like me, to be honest. I didn't realize how many people voted for him in my life."COMEDIAN RACHEL BLOOM SAYS FINDING HUMOR ISN'T HARD DESPITE INDUSTRY'S POLITICAL CORRECTNESS FEARSRichards, her co-host, added,"Hating somebody just because they vote for a different person than you is not going to fix any problems that are being faced in America.""It's just also, like, not how you're ever going to come to an agreement or learn something new.Like, if you lean a certain way, you should want to be talking with the people that lean the other way the most, because that's what's actually going to help your perspective or change your perspective," he said.0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump grants 'total authorization' to ICE agents to protect themselves after violent California clashesPresident Donald Trump on Friday said he has given federal immigration agents "Total Authorization" to protect themselves after clashes with protesters during an enforcement operation at a California cannabis farm.Trump was traveling to Washington from Texas, where he toured the region where devastating floods have left at least 120 people dead, and he penned a lengthy post on Truth Social about the violence against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. "I am on my way back from Texas, and watched in disbelief as THUGS were violently throwing rocks and bricks at ICE Officers while they were moving down a roadway in their car and/or official vehicle," he wrote on Truth Social."Tremendous damage was done to these brand new vehicles. I know for a fact that these Officers are having a hard time with allowing this to happen in that it shows such total disrespect for LAW AND ORDER."UNION SAYS FARM WORKER DIED AFTER ICE RAID THAT UNCOVERED UNDERAGE LABORERSFederal authorities conducted raids on Glass House Farms families in Camarillo and Carpinteria. Authorities used tear gas, and there were reports of objects being thrown at agents.NEWSOM DONOR'S CANNABIS FARM UNDER FEDERAL INVESTIGATION FOR 'CHILD LABOR VIOLATIONS'In response, Trump said he directed Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Border Czar Tom Homan to instruct ICE, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other law enforcement on the receiving end of "thrown rocks, bricks, or any other form of assault, to stop their car, and arrest these SLIMEBALLS, using whatever means is necessary to do so.""I am giving Total Authorization for ICE to protect itself, just like they protect the Public," he wrote. "I never want to see a car carrying a Law Enforcement Officer attacked again! AUTHORIZATION IMMEDIATELY GRANTED FOR ARREST AND INCARCERATION. Thank you for your attention to this matter!"CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe United Farm Workers said one worker died from his injuries."This man was not in and has not been in CBP or ICE custody," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital. "Although he was not being pursued by law enforcement, this individual climbed up to the roof of a greenhouse and fell 30 feet. CBP immediately called a medivac to the scene to get him care as quickly as possible."0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMets star Brandon Nimmo rips All-Star game selections: 'The process is broken'New York Mets star outfielder Brandon Nimmo is not a fan of the current All-Star selection process in Major League Baseball.Every MLB team has at least one player in the All-Star game, regardless of how worthy they are, because the league mandates every team must have one representative in the game. Nimmo, 32, is not a fan of that process.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I don't think every team should get a person. It's supposed to be All-Stars. It's not supposed to be, 'Who is the best player on every team?' It's supposed to be, 'Who are the best players in the major leagues?'" Nimmo told the New York Post."The process is broken."The rule of every team being represented in the All-Star game goes back to the early 1970s. Over the years, as more deserving players have been snubbed from the game due to the rule, the process has come under fire from players and fans.MLB ALL-STAR GAME TO FEATURE AUTOMATED BALLS AND STRIKES SYSTEM: REPORTNimmo and teammate Juan Soto were not selected to participate in the All-Star game despite both having strong seasons.Nimmo has a .260 batting average with 18 home runs and 53 RBIs and a .789 OPS in addition to playing a strong left field. Soto has a .264 batting average with 21 home runs and 53 RBIs with a .900 OPS.The Mets star left fielder has had a solid 10-year career, spending all 10 seasons with the Mets, but he has never made the All-Star game. Nimmo, in 1,001 career games, has a career batting average of .261 with 128 home runs and 424 RBIs with a career OPS of .808.While Nimmo and Soto will not be in the midsummer classic, the Mets do have players in the All-Star game. Shortstop Francisco Lindor, first baseman Pete Alonso, closer Edwin Diaz and starting pitcher David Peterson will be in Atlanta for the All-Star Game.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 20 Views 0 Reviews
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