WCBS-TV [New York, NY],
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New York—There was a terrifying attack in lower Manhattan earlier this week. A family of three was slashed while walking down the street. One of the victims is only a year old, CBS2’s Alice Gainer reported Thursday. Police have already arrested the man they believe is responsible. The attack happened on State Street near Battery Park on Wednesday just before 6 p.m. A Hasidic family, including a man and a woman both 22 years old, are seen on video walking with a 1-year-old in a stroller. A man with an umbrella walks past them and then turns around and attacks them from behind.
Washington Times,
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Charles Hurt
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His name is John and he is a patriotic American. He is a law-abiding citizen who works as an electrical engineer. He pays his taxes and coaches youth sports. He is married, owns a home in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and is a good neighbor. Yet, in this world of mass murderers, brainsick terrorists and unknown illegals streaming across our southern border, the FBI has become obsessed with John. Agents come to his house and bang on his door. They call him at work. They persistently threaten him with ominous questions.(Snip) They got a tip, they told him, that he was at the Capitol
New York Daily News,
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David Matthews
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A California murderer admitted to murdering his cellmate, the I-5 Strangler serial killer, in order to avenge his victims. According to the San Jose Mercury News, which received a five-page confession, Jason Budrow, 40, strangled 81-year-old Roger Kibbe in February, the day they became cellmates at Mule Creek State Prison because he wanted a single-man cell and was on “a mission for avenging” Kibbe’s victims. Kibbe is believed to have raped and killed at least seven women and girls during his reign of terror. Between 1977 and 1986, he killed several women who he offered a ride to on 1-5.
New York Post,
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Jackie Salo
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A North Carolina man has been nabbed in a cold-blooded road-rage shooting that left a mom-of-six dead, authorities said Thursday. Dejywan Floyd, 29, of Lumberton, was arrested early Thursday on first-degree murder charges in the death of 47-year-old Julie Eberly, the Robeson County Sherriff’s Office said. The arrest comes a week after Eberly was shot through the passenger door of her car as she and her husband, Ryan, were on their way to celebrate their anniversary in Hilton Head. The couple was driving on Interstate 95 in Lumberton when her husband accidentally cut off another motorist.
New York Post,
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Natalie O'Neill
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An argument outside a Taco Bell in Maryland became a little too spicy when a driver plowed into a crowd of people—then crashed through a glass door into the restaurant, according to a video. In the wild footage, a group of people are seen shouting at each other in front of the fast food joint in Waldorf at around 10:20 p.m. Wednesday before the driver hits the gas—striking at least two people and smashing into the restaurant, according to ABC 7 News.(Snip) Two women in the car had allegedly just picked a fight with a worker in the drive-thru window
New York Post,
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Laura Italiano
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The gunman in Orange, California, slaughtered four people including a 9-year-old boy who died in his mother’s arms. “They were all known to each other,” county District Attorney Todd Spitzer told reporters, identifying the lone shooter at an afternoon press conference as Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez. Gonzalez, 44, of Fullerton, had “issues” with his co-workers at the location, a real estate office suite, Spitzer said.
“It appears a little boy died in his mother’s arms as she tried to save him,” the visibly angry prosecutor told reporters.
“He will suffer and face the consequences,” he added of Gonzalez, calling the “horrific rampage” death penalty-eligible.
Washington Times,
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Alex Swoyer
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The Virginia Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Confederate statues of Robert E. Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson in Charlottesville can be removed, after a years-long legal battle involving attempts to preserve the historic Civil War memorials. Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn said the city of Charlottesville could take the statues down because a 1997 law protecting war memorials did not apply retroactively to statues erected before the law was passed. “In the present case, the statues were erected long before there was a statute which both authorized a city’s erection of a war memorial or monument and regulated the disturbance of or interference
New York Post,
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Joshua Rhett Miller
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President Joe Biden said he would “strongly support” moving the Major League Baseball All-Star Game out of Atlanta because of Georgia’s new voting law that critics say may suppress turnout at the ballot box.
Biden spoke to ESPN’s Sage Steele in an 11-minute interview Wednesday night, saying he would back the MLB if the league decided to move the July 13 game out of Georgia in response to the GOP-backed election reform signed last month by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp.(Snip) Biden characterized the new law–which adds a photo ID requirement for voting absentee by mail and bans
Vancouver Sun [Canada],
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David Carrigg
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On Sunday the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) reported Yannick Bandaogo, 28, had been charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing attack outside the Lynn Valley library on Saturday afternoon. Bandaogo was arrested at the scene by several police as he stabbed himself. The victim was a woman in her late 20s. Six other people were seriously hurt in the attack. (Snip) In Oct. 2018, Bandaogo was sentenced to one month in jail for assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest.
The same day he was sentenced to four months in jail for assault causing bodily harm and was handed a three-month term
New York Post,
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A knife-wielding man on parole for attempted murder randomly attacked a Hassidic couple walking with their 1-year-old in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday—slashing all three family members, cops and police sources said.
The family of three was taking a stroll on State Street near Battery Park at about 5:50 p.m. when the maniac passed by—and then turned around and came at them with a blade, according to sources and the NYPD. He slashed the father on the head, the mother on the lip and the baby on the chin, the officials said. The unhinged creep ran after the family,
New York Post,
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Natalie O'Neill
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He had a nice trip. President Joe Biden stumbled for a moment on the stairs of Air Force One Wednesday—but ultimately had a smoother climb than when he fell repeatedly while boarding the plane earlier this month. Footage shows the coordination-challenged commander-in-chief carefully traversing the stairs before apparently nearly missing a step while leaving on a flight to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The 78-year-old president made the ascent while headed off to promote his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. On March 19, Biden raised eyebrows when he tripped twice and then fell over as he tried to jog up the stairs
Daily Mail (UK),
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Natalie Rahhal
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Some 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson's one-shot coronavirus vaccine have been ruined after employees at a Baltimore manufacturing plant accidentally swapped two ingredients, the New York Times reported Wednesday.
The gaff occurred two weeks ago and will delay tens of millions doses slated to ship next month while the FDA investigates. J&J blamed the mix-up on human error and says that 11 million doses that shipped this week were not affected. White House officials told the Times that the J&J fiasco will not prevent the U.S. from reaching President Biden's goal of having enough COVID-19 vaccine doses
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*, Larry Celona and Tamar Lapin
"A man" sure commits a lot of crimes. Imagine living in the Rotten Apple where you never know when you might fall victim to someone who should be incarcerated.