📰 Democrats fume over new plan to house illegal migrants in New Jersey, Indiana military bases
The Defense Department announced that military bases in New Jersey and Indiana will be repurposed to house illegal immigrants as temporary holding facilities, drawing criticism from Democratic lawmakers. New Jersey Democrats expressed concerns about the decision, arguing that using military bases for immigration detention could harm military readiness and lead to ICE raids in communities. The Defense Department stated that the decision will depend on operational requirements and coordination with Homeland Security, with Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst and Camp Atterbury being the selected bases. The Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts, including the allocation of funds for detention facilities expansion, have been highlighted in the context of the current situation. The article also mentions previous incidents involving federal immigration officials in New Jersey and the opening of an immigration detention camp in Florida’s Everglades known as “Alligator Alcatraz.”
📰 Driver plows through Los Angeles crowd, injuring 30 people
An incident in Los Angeles resulted in 30 people being injured after a driver crashed into a crowd early Saturday morning. Victims were taken to local hospitals and trauma centers, with three in critical condition, six in serious condition, and 19 in fair condition. Seven patients declined transportation. The Los Angeles City Fire Department had 124 fire personnel assisting at the scene on Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood. The majority of the victims were women waiting in line to enter a nightclub when they were hit by the vehicle, which also struck a taco truck and a valet stand. The situation is still developing, and more details are expected to emerge.
📰 Daughters’ testimony against accused killer dentist father a ‘blow to the defense,’ expert says
The article discusses the trial of James Craig, who is accused of killing his wife, Angela, over a 10-day period in March 2023 in Centennial, Colorado. Prosecutors allege Angela died from potassium cyanide and tetrahydrozoline poisoning after a week-and-a-half in and out of the hospital. Craig’s daughters testified against him, stating their mother was not suicidal and had plans for the future, including moving to a woodworking shop on a large plot of land. The defense suggested Angela was unhappy in the marriage, but the daughters denied this. Craig allegedly instructed his daughter to create a “deepfake” video to support the idea that Angela was suicidal, which could be seen as a desperate act by the defense. The testimony of the daughters could be interpreted by the jury in different ways, potentially impacting the defense’s case.
📰 Army vet’s search for missing geologist son revived as new forensics may reveal truth in desert disappearance
A retired U.S. Army veteran, David Robinson, is still searching for his geologist son, Daniel, who disappeared from an Arizona work site in June 2021. Despite initial law enforcement reluctance, David drove from South Carolina to Arizona to search for Daniel and eventually hired a private investigator. Daniel’s damaged vehicle was found in a ravine, but authorities initially ruled out foul play. David believes the evidence suggests foul play and continues to search for his son with the help of volunteers.
David Robinson hopes that new investigators and forensic evidence will lead to answers in his son’s disappearance. He has teamed up with Joseph Petito, whose daughter Gabby Petito was also missing and later found dead. The two fathers have bonded over their shared experiences and are working together to search for clues. David remains dedicated to finding his son and advocating for missing persons nationwide.
The case remains open, and the Buckeye Police Department is urging anyone with information on Daniel’s whereabouts to come forward. David Robinson is hopeful that new leads and forensic analysis will provide answers about what happened to his son. He continues to search for clues in the desert with the support of volunteers and remains determined to bring closure to his family.
📰 Parents believe daughter who vanished from cruise ship 27 years ago is still alive
Amy Bradley went missing 27 years ago during a cruise with her family. Her parents, Ron and Iva Bradley, believe she may still be alive and a victim of international sex trafficking. A new documentary, “Amy Bradley Is Missing,” sheds light on the case and features accounts from individuals who claim to have seen Amy over the years. Despite extensive searches and various theories, including a possible fall overboard, the family remains convinced that Amy was possibly taken against her will. The documentary explores alleged sightings and disturbing images that suggest Amy may still be alive, prompting renewed interest in the case. The filmmakers and the Bradley family hope that the documentary will lead to new leads and ultimately bring Amy home.
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