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Beloved crossing guard killed by alleged drunk driver while helping kids cross the street in Louisiana

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. A beloved crossing guard who served the Livingston Parish for over 40 year was killed by a 64-year-old driver Darren Goudeau while she was helping children to cross the road at approximately 3:30 p.m. on Thursday. Goudeau was traveling northbound on Highway 16 when he struck and killed Wells. “What a tragedy. She is a very well-known member of our community. So loved, full of energy. She loved these children, she loved what her doing every day. ALABAMA POLICE LEITENANT KILLED WHILE DIRECTING TRAFFIC OUTSIDE OF CHURCH: TRUE PUBLIC SERVANTArd revealed that Goudeau had been charged with vehicular homicide as well as first-offense DWI. Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office revealed that the first-offense DWI became a second-offense DWI after authorities discovered Goudeau also had a DWI from 2022. Wells was loved by her community. Social media posts from her Seventh Ward Elementary school highlighted her dedication to community. They were filled with glowing comments. “Ms Katy is a woman with a golden heart and has been so supportive to me since 1990, when I first started teaching in Seventh Ward! She even substituted for me then after she did her traffic job! Thank you for all of the laughs and friendship. She is truly one of a sort!” Gayla Jopling Johnson commented in a video from 2019. FLORIDA DRIVER HITS A STUDENT WITH THEIR TRUCK AND COVERS THE LICENSE PLATE BEFORE FLEEING. DEPUTYS SAY “Katy is one of my main anchors, especially since the death of my husband. My children and myself love ‘Ms. They’ve almost hit us before because they’re not paying attention or they’re going too fast, whatever the case may be,” Hatcher told WBRC. She suggested the speed limit be reduced to at least 45 mph. Hatcher told WBRC that drivers have almost hit us in the past because they weren’t paying attention or were going too fast.

  

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Bryan Kohberger’s mother called him ‘my angel’ and insisted police made a ‘really, really bad mistake’: book

NEWYou can listen to Fox News articles now! After a Pennsylvania State Police SWAT Team stormed Maryann Kohberger’s home in the Poconos, in December 2022 she told investigators that they made a “really bad mistake” and her suspected murderer was an “angel”. “They just arrested Bryan Kohberger who was accused of stabbing 4 University of Idaho undergrads at Moscow, Idaho. Three of the victims were asleep when they were attacked. According to a transcript of Maryann’s interview, published in Christopher Whitcomb’s new book “Broken Plea”, Maryann Kohberger said, “He’s an angel.” She spoke with them at the Pennsylvania State Police Fern Ridge Barracks, located in Blakeslee about eight miles away from the family’s home in Albrightsville. Court documents reveal that the family of Bryan Kohberger, who was murdered in Idaho, could be asked to testify against him. “I’ll stake my life on it.” There’s a problem, something is wrong. That’s what i believe. “I know it in my heart. Follow the FOX TRUE CRIMES TEAM on X. “You say he’s an angel. He’s kind. She told Maryann KOHBERGER, “He’s your baby.” Does he ever have anger issues? Whitcomb wrote in the book that she denied that her son had anger problems or had shown confrontational behaviour. This seems to contradict allegations made against him by fellow students at Washington State University where he was also a Ph.D. in criminology and worked as a teacher’s aide. His mother confirmed that he was not dating anyone and had only “a few” girlfriends at the time. She admitted that her son had very few friends, but said she was grateful he had overcome his heroin addiction. She claimed that he was “making new friends” at WSU. She could only identify one — described only in the book as an international student, and one of his students in the criminology programme.SEND US AN TIP HEREShe told the agents that Kohberger had lived alone for the first time during the semester he spent in Pullman, Washington. She told them that he had few hobbies, was a late-night sleeper, and was very organized at work, but did not always clean up his room. She told the agents, “I’m thinking that this is an awful mistake, like what is happening here,” and that she was worried. Like what you’re reading? Find out more on the TRUE CRIME HUB. She sat in front of her son as he confessed the murders of four college students. Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kerodle were all murdered.

  

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Secret Service ‘model worked’ during WHCA Dinner shooting but ‘luck’ played a role, experts say

NEWYou can listen to Fox News articles now! Cole Allen, 31, faces federal charges for attempting to kill the president of the United States and transporting a gun across state lines. He also faces charges for discharging a weapon during a violent crime after he allegedly ran past a Secret Service security checkpoint. Authorities have pointed out that Allen wrote a manifesto in which he stated his intention to target Trump and other members of the administration for political grievances. World leaders condemn ‘unacceptable’ violence after armed attack disrupts WH correspondents’ dinner. “I think the Secret Service model worked,” Bill Gage said, a former Secret Service agent and executive protection manager for SafeHaven Security Group. Gage said that there was a lot more luck involved in the fact that Allen wasn’t better-prepared or better-trained. The Secret Service’s critical security lapses are exposed in a new report on the Trump assassination attempt. Allen was then tackled and taken into custody. The chaos was miraculously avoided, and Trump was quickly rushed off the stage while thousands of attendees sought cover under their tables. While federal officials, including Trump, applauded Secret Service agents for their quick-thinking, there were questions about how an armed person was able get so close to a room with a large number of Cabinet members and celebrities. “Nobody was hurt, right?” This was not because of total professionalism. This was due to bad luck, the ineptness and redundancy of the attacker – he shouldn’t have been so close. Gage, however, suggests that the protocol of the agency worked as intended. Gage explained that the Secret Service’s concept was like a ring of security, where you have a outer perimeter, an interior perimeter and a mid-perimeter. “Each of them is like a concentric ring that overlaps. If one ring fails, then the other can pick up the slack. “TRUMP SAYS THAT HE WOULD RELEASE REPORTS OF ASSASSINATION ATTACKS AGAINST HIM : ‘COULD SUSPICIOUS.’ According to Gage Saturday’s outer boundary began with the agency magnetometers, where Allen rushed by authorities armed with shotguns and other weapons. Gage, of Fox News Digital, said that the attacker would race through the magnetometers by sheer speed and surprise. “He gets past that perimeter, but he’s not sort of free.” He will interact with other agents while he tries to get into the ballroom. Gage continued, “There would’ve been agents assigned to entry door.” “There would have been agents inside the event just inside the entrance.” “I would say that the Secret Service model worked because it proved the overlap. “AFTER THIRD ASSSASSINATION ATTACK, DEBATE GROWS WHETHER TRUMP’S ATTACK WARRANTS A NEW INVESTIGATIONAs the details surrounding the alleged attempt to assassinate Trump began to trickle in, new questions were raised about how Allen was allegedly still able to check into a hotel the night before, despite possessing multiple firearms. Gage explained that “the urban legend is that the Secret Service swoops into the hotel days before an event and shuts it down, kicks everyone out, and name checks each and every person there. That’s not the reality.” Gage said that agents must strike a delicate balance between maintaining strong security and allowing public venues, like the Washington Hilton, to continue to operate a business. Gage explained that there are deliveries, and other workers who come and go, such as the kitchen staff, employees, or maid staff. “There are other people in the hotel who have nothing to do the event.” WATCH: DOJ releases new video of alleged WHCA dinner shooter in halls, storming checkpoint WATCH: DOJ releases new video of alleged WHCA dinner shooter in halls, storming checkpointAdditionally, the common misconception that the Secret Service is permitted to close off public areas is simply not true, Gage said.FOLLOW US ON X”Is it theoretically possible that the Secret Service comes in and shuts down a thousand-person hotel or a thousand-room hotel the day before? Gage told Fox News Digital that theoretically, it is possible. “But logistically it’s not feasible.” It’s not financially possible. Financially, it’s not possible.” “They must shake hands, pose in photos and make speeches. They must be seen across the country. Gage said that the Secret Service would be taking more intrusive measures at public venues. “I can imagine the Secret Service, following Saturday, inflicting a lot of inconvenience on the hotel, the guests and the staff, and being very intrusive in the day-today operations of the hotels, to have a larger security footprint there.” Allen is still in custody and faces three federal counts stemming from an alleged assassination. Authorities indicate that he will be slapped additional counts. “The Secret Service is comprised of incredibly committed men and women who joined the agency to protect office of the president,” he said. “The Secret Service is made up by incredibly talented people who are dedicated and spend many hours on their feet away from their family – and now it’s even more stressful.” “Fox News Digital contacted the Secret Service.

  

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Four noncitizens charged with illegally voting in 2020, 2022 and 2024 federal elections in New Jersey

NEWYou can now listen Fox News articles.Four noncitizens have been charged with illegally casting ballots in federal elections, including the presidential elections of 2020 and 2024. According to criminal complaints filed in New Jersey’s District, each defendant is alleged to have cast ballots in a minimum of one federal election. “Four individuals were charged with illegally casting ballots in federal elections and false statements while applying for U.S. Citizenship,” FBI Director Kash patel said in a posting on X. The defendants were identified by prosecutors as David Neewilly (73), Jacenth Beadle Excum (70), of Bergen County, Idan Choresh (43) of Monmouth County, and Abhinandan Vig (33) of Monmouth County. They are accused of registering in New Jersey to vote while not U.S. Citizens and falsely certifying citizenship status on voter’s registration forms. Todd Blanche, acting Attorney General, said in a press release that “this administration will not tolerate aliens voting in our elections if they know they’re not eligible.” “As alleged by the government, these green card holders lied to register to vote. They then lied to immigration authorities and falsely claimed that they had never voted in any federal election. “Blanche said that the Justice Department will “use every authority to protect integrity of U.S. elections. “STATE CONSERVATIVES APPEAL FOR ACTION ON NONCITIZEN VOTING: ‘TIME TO CONGRESS LISTEN’According prosecutors, the defendants falsely stated later on naturalization applications that had never registered to vote in federal elections. In a statement, U.S. attorney Robert Frazer stated that the defendants violated federal law by voting at elections they were ineligible to participate in. They then made false statements on oath in order to conceal this conduct. “Today’s allegations reflect this office’s dedication to protecting the integrity and fairness of our electoral system, and to holding those accountable who try to circumvent our voting laws or naturalization process.” Neewilly is accused of voting as an alien in a federal race and making false statements about naturalization. DHS SCORCHES THE ‘SANCTUARY STATE’ OF PRITZKER AFTER CHILD RAPIIST ON ICE DETAILER RELEASEDChoresh is facing multiple charges including voting by an illegal alien in a federal elections and unlawful acquisition of citizenship. He appeared in Newark federal courts on May 1. Vig was charged with illegal procurement of citizenship. She appeared in Newark on May 1. She also appeared in Newark on May 1. Fox News Digital has reached the Justice Department and FBI to get their comments.

  

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Domino’s driver runs down customer over tip dispute, caught on camera: police

He is currently being held without bond, according to jail records. He is currently being held in jail without bond. According to a probable-cause affidavit the incident occurred at 7:21 pm, when officers responded for a report about an accident involving injuries. A witness said the Domino’s delivery driver became upset and struck the victim. The victim told police Walton became enraged over not receiving a tip, leading to a verbal altercation.Investigators say surveillance video captured Walton initiating the confrontation, shouting profanities and calling the victim and witness “f–ing rude.” He allegedly taunted the victim and witness, saying “What are you gonna do, b—? The affidavit states that Walton reversed his vehicle toward the road. The victim suffered visible injuries to his hand and reported additional pain and possible scrapes on his shin. Police said that the victim had visible injuries on his hand, and also reported pain and possible scrapes on his shin. He then allegedly fled from the scene at a fast rate of speed, without contacting authorities.Officers located him later at a Domino’s where he admitted driving toward the victim, but claimed he only did so to “scare” him, according to court documents.

  

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