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A woman accused of car theft resulting in a fatal crash no longer faces felony murder or kidnapping charges, just unarmed carjacking. The medical examiner's report on the victim's death is pending. The stolen car was missing for 19 minutes before crashing near the US attorney's office, with no video evidence available.

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Alexander Suker, 42, was contracted with the city and county of Los Angeles to house and feed up to 600 homeless people, but was accused of misusing tens of millions of dollars to live a luxurious life. Exclusive Fox video shows the federal agents’ early-morning bust at the LA mansion. Suker was arrested, and his $125,000 Land Rover was seized by law enforcement. The feds say Suker defrauded the city and county of LA out of $23,000,000 for not only his mansion and car, but a second home in Greece, luxury vacations, designer clothes, and private schools. Speaker 1: He was living the high life while the people suffering, homeless on the streets with no shelter, no food. They're living out in the streets. People are literally dying, and this guy is out vacationing, buying homes, buying Range Rovers, and going shopping. Speaker 0: Prosecutors say Suker was supposed to provide three nutritional meals a day to the homeless, but during one inspection, Suker only had canned beans and ramen noodles on hand. The feds say Suker lied about various aspects of abundant blessings, including fake vendors, facilities and the homeless actually getting meals. The US Attorney's Office in LA says they are actively investigating at least 12 other similar fraud cases here in California. First Assistant US Attorney Bill Asele says there's a tremendous amount of fraud in this state and that today's bust of one man who misused $23,000,000 alone may show how little oversight there is. Speaker 1: California was pushing this money out quickly. A lot of money went out the door, with frankly very little vetting, very little checks and balances, and, he's one of the individuals that got it. Speaker 0: The suspect is scheduled to make his first appearance later today. He faces up to twenty years if convicted on a federal case. The local district attorney is also planning on prosecuting. Sean.

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Braddock Mayor Fetterman admits to chasing and confronting a man he believed had fired an assault rifle near his home. However, it turns out the man was just an innocent jogger. Fetterman pulled out a shotgun to confront him until the police arrived. The jogger claims Fetterman aimed the shotgun at his chest, but Fetterman denies this. The incident ended when the police arrived, but the jogger feels the situation was not taken seriously. The police chief advises the jogger to bring his concerns to county authorities, but he has not filed a formal complaint yet.

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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect, Miss Ellis, followed the victims from a store and attacked them with a knife. The child and his mother were injured, with the child tragically passing away. Miss Ellis was arrested without resistance and taken to jail. Police provided life-saving measures to the victims.

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Police arrested Daniel Michael for allegedly hitting Jake in the back of the neck with a hatchet at a bus stop on Sixth Avenue and Broadway. Surveillance footage captured Michael and Jake exchanging words before the attack. Investigators recovered the hatchet from Michael's home, and he reportedly confessed. Jake and his wife were traveling back to Alabama from California by bus when the incident occurred. Jake's brother, Luke, aims to ensure justice is served, while expressing the senselessness of the act, adding that Jake would give anyone the shirt off his back. Michael's bond is set at one million dollars cash.

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A migrant waiting for government assistance got upset and threw rocks off a freeway overpass, tragically hitting a mother in the head while she was driving with her family. The father made a heartbreaking 911 call, but the mother did not survive. The incident highlights the consequences of entitlement and the devastating impact it can have on innocent lives.

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Travis Wolf, about to turn 12, died in a crash caused by an undocumented Venezuelan woman. A church teacher in Maryland, deported twice, faces child abuse charges. Three Guatemalan men in Florida are arrested for sexually assaulting a woman. A Colombian gang leader seeking asylum in Texas is captured. A Mexican woman accused of gruesome murders is arrested in El Paso for extreme brutality.

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A child was stabbed at a Giant Eagle parking lot. The suspect followed the victims from a store, attacked them, and was arrested. The child and mother were stabbed, with the child tragically passing away. Officers provided life-saving measures.

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Speaker 0: 'Yeah. I hate Why is that? I was raped. No one helped me. When was this? I don't remember. I was raped, no one helped me.' An ambulance is coming. Later, Speaker 2 states: 'The suspect was taken into custody without further incident and booked into the St. Clair County Jail.' He's 'facing several serious charges including criminal damage to government property, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, and aggravated battery with a motor vehicle.' 'According to officials, the crash caused more than $10,000 in damage to the patrol SUV' and 'no one was hurt, not even the officer who was nearly pinned between the two cars.' 'Jennings is being held without bond...' 'The department called the incident a deliberate and dangerous attack on an officer who was just doing his job.' 'This is one of those cases that makes you shake your head. A completely senseless act that could have ended in tragedy.' Let us know in the comments what you think is an appropriate sentence for this case, and as always, stay safe, stay smart, and we'll see you in the next video.

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A man has been arrested for allegedly setting a woman on fire on the F train at Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island. The incident occurred early in the morning while the victim was reportedly asleep. Surveillance footage captured the suspect approaching her and igniting the fire with a lighter. Despite police arriving and extinguishing the flames, the woman succumbed to her injuries at the scene. Disturbingly, the suspect was seen sitting on a platform bench afterward, watching the victim burn.

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A 70-year-old man, Christopher Talbot of Meridian, was arrested after allegedly hitting another man with his car during demonstrations at the Tesla dealership in Meridian. According to police, Talbot made an obscene gesture towards a counter-protester before hitting him with his car. The victim, who had been driving a truck with pro-Trump flags, had just parked and exited his vehicle when the incident occurred.

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A person confronts a truck driver for allegedly speeding and causing an accident that resulted in fatalities. The person claims to be a trucker himself and states that he reported the driver for speeding. He says that two people are confirmed dead and possibly two more. He tells the driver he is going to be arrested for manslaughter. The driver then attempts to leave the scene.

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A Guatemalan man, Ricardo Lorenzo, is in jail for fatally stabbing another Guatemalan man, Valder Pablo, at a Days Inn Hotel in Wildwood. Deputies found Pablo at the hotel, but he died at the hospital. Lorenzo was apprehended while walking along I-75.

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A container ship hit the Francis Scott Key Bridge around 1:30. I've crossed that bridge many times commuting from Delaware by train or car.

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Breaking news on two parallel incidents on the Upper East Side and nearby areas. Upper East Side case: - The suspect in a string of attacks on Asian women has been identified as Terrell Shaw (25). He was described by police as randomly attacking Asian women and was believed to be hiding around Madison Avenue and East 66th Street. - Shaw’s body was found late Monday afternoon inside an elevator shaft at 766 Madison Avenue, hanging from a noose. Investigators spent weeks warning residents to be on alert for him. - Neighbors and tenants reported repeated encounters with a man matching Shaw’s description, including someone seen breaking into offices and other suspicious activity. Karen Bennett, who works on the 5th floor, said she and coworkers were in regular contact with him and had several run-ins; she provided surveillance photos of a man she believes is Shaw. - Police notes and online posts linked to Shaw reveal a violent manifesto and threats. In one blog entry, he ranted about harming Asian women, writing, “I will hit over a million Asian women in the face with a stick. Will change history. Every Asian woman by herself must be hit in the face. I may even take a photo before hitting them. The reason is because I don’t think Asian women like me.” He warned that he would take his own life, stating, “actually, I’ve already tied a noose to the bottom of an elevator, and I’m going to wait until someone pushes a button.” - Residents reported they were unaware a body had been found in the elevator shaft; police presence was noted earlier in the day, but residents said they were not told the reason. Con Edison incident: - A Con Edison electrical engineer is under arrest for allegedly stabbing a mother on the Upper East Side. The 36-year-old woman, who is the mother of his child, was stabbed several times around 2:30 p.m. She is in serious but stable condition. - Shortly after the attack on the mother, the suspect allegedly stabbed two coworkers at Con Edison’s Irving Place headquarters. The injuries to the coworkers are not considered life-threatening. Summary of key facts: - Tyrell/Terrell Shaw: identified as the suspect in the Asian-women-attacks case; body found in a Madison Avenue elevator shaft, hanging from a noose; warnings issued in the area; troubling online writings and threats attributed to him. - Con Edison incident: male engineer (identity not specified in the excerpt) accused of stabbing a mother on the Upper East Side; later stabbed two coworkers at Irving Place; victims’ conditions vary from serious but stable to non-life-threatening injuries.

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Pedro Morales is facing charges after allegedly driving the wrong way on the parkway near Grant Street and causing a fatal collision. The crash occurred in the downtown area when Morales' Silverado, traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes, collided with a sedan. A third driver swerved to avoid the truck and witnessed the collision. The sedan's driver, Shannon Murrow, and her passenger, Sharon Borlovsky, were killed. Borlovsky was the mother of Murrow's boyfriend, who was driving the car ahead of them and witnessed the crash. Morales is charged with involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault by a vehicle, with potential for upgraded charges.

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A driver named Greg was attacked by an angry woman armed with a bat. The incident occurred when Mikaela Barbosa accidentally cut off the woman in a plaza. The woman followed her and confronted her, making derogatory statements. The woman and her sister locked Barbosa in her car and attacked her with bats. Good Samaritans intervened and stopped the assault. Barbosa suffered injuries including stitches, staples, a concussion, and a broken nose. She is grateful for the help she received and wants to assure her daughter that she is okay. It is shocking that the attack took place in front of a young child.

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A woman is charged with hitting a police officer while driving drunk. In a live-streamed podcast, she is seen drinking shots and mentions the police. The officer, Anastasio Tacos, was directing traffic on the Long Island Expressway when the woman, Jessica Bouvet, allegedly hit him at 2 AM.

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A man contracted by the city and county of Los Angeles to house and feed up to 600 homeless people was arrested for allegedly misusing tens of millions of dollars to live a luxurious life. 42-year-old Alexander Suker was taken into custody as exclusive Fox video shows the early-morning federal bust at the LA mansion. Suker’s $125,000 Land Rover was seized, and authorities say he defrauded the city and county of Los Angeles out of $23,000,000, covering a mansion and car, a second home in Greece, luxury vacations, designer clothes, and private schools. Prosecutors say Suker was supposed to provide three nutritional meals a day to the homeless, but during one inspection he only had canned beans and ramen noodles on hand. The FBI says Suker lied about various aspects of his supposed “abundant blessings,” including fake vendors, facilities, and the homeless actually receiving meals. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles notes they are actively investigating at least 12 other similar fraud cases in California. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Asele says there’s a tremendous amount of fraud in this state and that today’s bust of one man who misused $23,000,000 alone may show how little oversight there is. California was pushing this money out quickly, with a lot of money going out the door, Asele adds, with frankly very little vetting and very few checks and balances, and Suker is one of the individuals who benefited. The suspect is scheduled to make his first appearance later today. He faces up to twenty years if convicted on the federal case. The local district attorney is also planning on prosecuting.

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In a disturbing incident near Fremont and 13th Street, a man was tragically pushed to his death off an RTC bus. The suspect, Kadesha Bishop, had a verbal altercation with the victim moments before the incident. The victim had asked Bishop to treat other passengers better, which apparently provoked her. A video of the incident shows Bishop forcefully shoving the man, causing shock among the onlooking passengers. Although the 74-year-old victim initially declined medical assistance, he later sought treatment at the hospital. Unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries a month later.

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A man was killed by a hit-and-run driver while cutting his grass. The victim's widow hopes people will drive responsibly. The driver, Ariel Tremenia Lopez, was arrested after fleeing the scene. The victim, Mark Brown, suffered fatal injuries. The suspect admitted causing the crash out of fear. IMPD urges drivers to pay attention and stay at the scene of accidents. Lopez faces upgraded charges due to the victim's death.

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An Orange County man is hospitalized with serious injuries after a confrontation over a Trump flag. John Mueter, speaking from his hospital room, describes how his neighbor accused him of stealing a Harris sign and then took down his Trump flag. After discovering his flag in the neighbor's trash, John confronted him, leading to a violent altercation in his garage. John suffered a severe concussion and brain bleeding from the attack. He expressed disbelief that someone would resort to violence over political differences. The Orange County sheriff's department has arrested the neighbor for assault and battery, but he has since been released on bond.

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Good morning. I'm at the Pinellas Justice Center after leaving the seventh pretrial conference for my prosecutor, who's accused of stabbing a motorist. A hearing is now set for May 2nd for a stand your ground motion to dismiss the case. The argument is that the repeatedly stabbed motorist left his vehicle to break my client's window and subdue him because he was drunk, even though there was no blood alcohol content tested at the scene or hospital. The claim is, "I saw it, therefore I had every right to stab him." It's shocking this has gone on this long. I'll be here in May to see what happens. Wish me luck, have a blessed day, and try not to get stabbed by a federal employee.

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Stacey Abrams' brother-in-law, Jimmy Gardner, has been arrested by Tampa police on charges of human trafficking and other crimes against a minor. Gardner allegedly invited a 16-year-old girl to engage in sexual activities for money at a hotel. When she refused, he attacked her, but she managed to escape and call 911. It is worth noting that Gardner was previously cleared of sexual assault charges against two women in 1987. Currently, he works as a motivational speaker in Georgia.

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Eric Conover was arrested after allegedly driving 55 in a 35 mph zone, leading to a police pursuit. According to police paperwork, Conover stopped, then drove at an officer, hitting him in the leg and causing a 40-foot throw. He then sped off for another 28 miles. Conover faces charges including attempted murder. In court, Conover claimed he's a public figure with nearly 3,000,000 YouTube subscribers and that this was a police sting. The state requested preventative detention. Conover denies the allegations in the police reports. The defense argued for his release, citing no criminal record and no threat to the public. Police say he was arrested Friday night for a separate drunk driving charge, which Conover denies, claiming 1,558 days of sobriety. The judge ordered preventative detention, with a probable cause hearing scheduled for next week.
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