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Suspect accused of hurling chainsaw at deputies during chaotic stolen car chase caught on video

NEW: You can now listen to Fox News! A wild police chase in Washington State turned into a dangerous, chaotic ordeal after a suspect allegedly threw the chainsaw at deputies. The incident began on April 19, just before midnight, when a woman reported that her vehicle was stolen from an apartment building in the Parkland, Washington area. Within minutes, a K9 deputies spotted the driver and initiated a stop. However, the driver refused to stop and sped off, sparking a police pursuit. The radio traffic and video from the chase captured the rapidity of the situation. “WASHINGTON CHILD, 12, STEALS GRANDFATHER’S CAR AND DRIVES 160 MILE BEFORE HE’S STOPPEDImage 2 of 2
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As the suspects exited toward a logistics gate, the stolen vehicle became stuck near a roundabout. The police chase ended with a truck explosion and fire in a dramatic scene captured on camera. The deputy was heard broadcasting the description of the driver as he wore “black pants and white shirt” while officers set up a perimeter. The video shows the tension as the K9 locates the passenger. Deputies shouted commands such as “Hands Up” and “Get On Your Stomach”, ordering the suspect to lie flat on the floor and show his hands before he is taken into custody. Officials said he was expected to face a number of charges, including first-degree assault for allegedly throwing a chainsaw and other objects at deputies. He would also be charged with possession of motor vehicle thievery tools and attempting elude. Officials say he has been charged with felony eluding, theft of a vehicle and possession of motor vehicle theft tools.

  

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NYC councilman and Mamdani ally Chi Ossé arrested during eviction protest, video shows

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. A video shows New York City Council member Chi Osse being arrested and thrown to the floor in Brooklyn for protesting against a woman’s forced eviction. Osse was reportedly defending a constituent who faced eviction from her home after 60 years. The office of the 28-year-old stated in a press release that “Black displacement is occurring right now in Bed-Stuy,” and his constituent was “one of many Black homeowners fighting deed fraud in Brooklyn.” “Motherf —–,, that’s a Councilman, what are you doing?” A man can be heard screaming in the chaotic footage of Osse’s arrest on Wednesday. NEW YORK CITY LOSED RESIDENTS AT ALL INCOME LEVELS OVER THE LAST YEAR, STUDY FINDINGS I urge those who were taken in captivity to follow suit. I know that there are two people who did the same thing as me, and who have reported to be dealing with a concussion at this moment,” Osse stated following his arrest. “I hope that they are held accountable.” He added, “I hope the police commissioner will take a close look at their past and their histories. I also hope they take our complaints very seriously.” Deed theft is described by the New York City Department of Finance as “when criminals record false deeds, mortgages, or other liens on a property without its owner’s consent or knowledge”. Deed fraud can affect anyone, but it is most common among seniors, immigrants and people of colour. A police spokesperson told Fox News Digital the New York City Sheriff’s Office, along with NYC Marshals, were at an address in Brooklyn to “carry out an eviction” and determine if a person, who was a Georgia ward and was supposed to be living in Georgia, but hadn’t for several years, lived at the residence. MAMDANI DESCRIBES TRUMP’S RELATIONSHIP AMID RECENT BLOWOUTPolice say the NYC Marshals have a signed order by a judge to evict an individual. However, when they arrived protesters were blocking the building. According to a spokesperson for Fox News Digital, “As shown on body-worn video footage, Council Member Osse’s arrest occurred after two protesters had been arrested for blocking the entrance to the building.” The spokesperson said that when the two protesters were arrested, Osse wasn’t in front of the building. “Osse, after the two people were arrested, pushed past officers who tried to stop him from standing in the front of the gate and then began to block the entrance. “Police said that an officer verbally engaged Osse before trying to arrest, but Osse physically resist “attempts” to take his arms and hands, appearing to flail both his arms and his hands to prevent officers restraining. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FOX NEWS APP “The officers had no room behind them to maneuver him (gate to house was up against them and Osse), and ended up taking him down to arrest, which is within guidelines to make an arrest for someone committing governmental obstruction,” the spokesperson said.

  

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‘Hero’ father drowns saving his 12-year-old son from rip current at popular beach destination, family says

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. Jason DeGray drowned in the Atlantic Ocean as a “hero” after plunging to save his son from a vicious rip-current at a popular beach resort, according to his wife. The man, a father from Windsor Locks in Connecticut, pulled his 12-year-old son Bryce to safety before the current washed him out to sea, his wife told Connecticut Post. She said, “He was a wonderful father.” “He did everything to help his children.” He was a hard worker. “MAN, WOMAN KILT IN RIP CURRENT, AS LIFEGUARDS SHORTAGE LEAVES DAMAGING ZONES IN BEACH DESTINATIONGET BREAKING NEWS BY EMAILThe tragic incident occurred at popular Cocoa Beach. Authorities were called to a water crisis involving four people. DeGray, and Ebony Mount (34-year-old woman from Ohio) were transported to a local hospital, but both died, according to police The Cocoa Beach Police Department expressed its deepest sympathies to the families and loved one affected by this tragic loss. The widow said that Jason hated the beach. “He went into the pool because his son was struggling. DeGray was a “die hard” Las Vegas Raiders supporter and worked in the flooring industry for 25 years, according to his obituary.FOLLOW X”He developed a strong sense loyalty to his family and friends as a child, a trait which defined his life,” says the obituary. His children Bailey, Bryce and Brynn, were the center of his life, and he treasured every moment spent with each one. According to the National Weather Center the Florida coast, from south of Palm Coast up to Miami, is a high-risk area for ripcurrents. “Conditions have started to subside and the ocean is looking calmer or calmer than before. Brevard County Ocean Rescue chief Eisen Witcher said that the surf conditions had caused significant damage to sandbars, causing flash ripcurrents. “We try to prevent this as much as possible in our lifeguarded areas. We watch and we try to prevent it as much as possible.” It’s difficult for tourists or people from outside the area to understand or know what to do. “The chief said that the nearest lifeguard at the time of an emergency was three-quarters mile away.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FOX NEWS APP.” Right now, we’re actively recruiting more lifeguards. Witcher explained that they will be holding a tryout at the weekend. “We have been recruiting for two or three months,” Witcher said. “We would like to see atleast 45 more [lifeguards]. “If there is no lifeguard nearby, the best thing to do is call 911, he said.

  

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UFO writer, paranormal YouTuber dies in suicide at home after mental health call: police

This story is about suicide. The Boulder County Coroner’s Office released a statement saying that David Wilcock, 53 died on April 20. He was a paranormal content creator who gained online fame for posting UFO content. The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office reported that authorities responded to a 911 request from a home near Nederland about an individual experiencing a crisis at 10:45 a.m. Wilcock “used the gun on himself” within minutes of deputies arriving, officials said. No other individuals were discovered inside the residence, and authorities stated that there was no threat to the public. Wilcock was a prominent member of the online UFO movement, which is based on the belief that the U.S. Government withholds information about extraterrestrial life to its citizens. He had hundreds of thousands followers on Facebook and YouTube, and often participated in livestreamed discussion in which he explained his claims regarding UFO research and discoveries. GET BREAKING NEWS VIA EMAILWilcock appeared regularly on the History Channel’s Ancient Aliensshow, and authored several New York Times bestsellers, including The Synchronicity Keyand The Source Field Investigations. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FOX NEWS APP “Always remember the Creator is inside – and that we live in a love-filled universe,” Wilcock said. “I am grateful for all your love, care, and support. “Wilcock addressed the issue of suicide in a tweet he made on X (then known as Twitter) on Dec. 11,2022. He wrote: “I intend to LIVE. Not at all suicidal. “I’m just worried about what will happen when you prove God exists.”

  

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DNA testing in Nancy Guthrie case could take months but may be fast-tracked, expert says

NEWYou can listen to Fox News articles now! A leading genetic genealogist predicts it could take several months for the FBI to receive the results of a hair test sent from a Florida private lab to the FBI. However, there are some reasons to believe that answers could come sooner. It’s been over 80 days since Guthrie was allegedly abducted from her home, located in the Catalina Foothills in northern Tucson, Arizona. She is the 84 year old mother of “Today’s” co-host Savannah Guthrie. “In my experience it usually takes months but I am assuming that they will make this a priority since the majority of the cases are cold cases, so it may be quicker,” CeCe, one of America’s leading genetic genealogy experts at Parabon Nanolabs, Virginia, told Fox News Digital. It also depends on luck, because they may have to try multiple times before they can get the DNA. “LAB BEHIND GILGO BAY KILLER CONVICTION BELIEVED to be INVOLVED in NANCY GUTHRIE ABDUCTIONS CASELocal investigators and federal investigators displayed public friction early on in the investigation, when the Pima County Sheriff’s Department chose to send DNA evidence in Florida to a private laboratory called DNA Labs International – rather than the FBI.SEND A TIP HEREMore that 11 weeks later, testing on a sample of hair Ben Williamson is the assistant director of public relations at the FBI. He said that the FBI asked to test the DNA two months ago using the same technology as before, but the local sheriff sent it to a lab in Florida. We will inform you of any further developments as soon as possible. Listen to the new ‘CRIME AND JUSTICE WITH DONA ROTUNNO PODCAST’ Due to the lack answers, experts such as Moore believe that the hair sample is rootless. This makes DNA testing more difficult but not impossible. She specializes in investigative genetic genealogy. It is a combination of traditional research and DNA profiles, where investigators combine genetics with public records to find leads that can identify a person through their heritage. He pleaded to guilty earlier this month, and is expected receive multiple life sentences by June. LIKE WHAT YOU’RE READY TO READ? FIND OUT MORE ON TRUE CRIME HUBSAstrea Forensics in San Francisco, which performed lab work for the FBI in the Heuermann investigation, is expected to be involved with the Guthrie case.Lab officials contacted Fox News Digital declined to comment.

  

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2 Washington men spent decades under identities taken from dead children: police

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!Two men in their 50s are accused of living under the stolen identities of dead children for more than three decades, and now police in Washington state are asking the public for help in unraveling the mystery behind who they really are.The men have been using the names Tim Seidenfeld and Glenn Scotzin since around 1990, identities traced back to two Idaho children who died in separate accidents in the early 1970s, the Pasco Police Department said in a statement on Tuesday.Investigators described the case as a decades-long identity mystery stretching across multiple states. Police say the mystery is not the whereabouts of these two men but rather the answers to questions about their past. “We’re looking to find them.” Pasco Police Lt. Tom Groom said to the Tri-City Herald that they knew their exact location. “We are asking for information on how they have been living with their adopted names. The men left a faint trail across the country, with ties to Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Arizona, Texas and California. From there, they left a faint trail across the country, with ties to Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Arizona, Texas and California.Police believe both men may have worked in the telecommunications industry in the early 1990s, but say no official employment records exist, deepening the mystery.HUSBAND OF AMERICAN WOMAN WHO VANISHED IN THE BAHAMAS HIRES US LAWYER AFTER RETURNING FROM ISLAND”Due to the length of time these individuals have operated under stolen identities, traditional identification methods have proven to be challenging,” police said.Authorities have not said whether the men are suspected of other crimes, but the unusual case has raised questions about how they were able to disappear into someone else’s life for more than 30 years.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPDetectives are turning to the public, hoping someone recognizes the men or can provide clues about their true identities.Authorities asked anyone with information to contact Pasco Police.

  

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