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Unrest in Sydney: Police Brace for Retaliation After Series of Violent Attacks

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Authorities suspect a notorious crime family based in Sydney is behind a series of overnight shootings, heightening concerns about potential retaliatory violence.

The violent incidents began shortly after midnight when gunshots were fired at a residence in Casula, located in Western Sydney. This initial attack triggered a chain of retaliatory strikes on both residential and commercial properties, continuing into the early hours of the morning.

Law enforcement officials have identified the Alameddine family, alleged to be deeply involved in organized crime, as the central figures in these attacks.

Sydney shootings and fire bombings believed to be linked to organised crime network
Police believe an alleged Sydney crime family are involved in three shootings overnight and fear there could be more attacks of retaliation. (9News)

“There is a well-established connection between some of the targeted locations and the Alameddine organized crime network,” stated Detective Superintendent Jason Box. “Additionally, several other sites are known to be linked with different organized crime groups.”

One of the properties targeted was a house on Fairmont Street in Merrylands, which is reportedly the residence of Raf Alameddine, who is alleged to be the leader of this criminal network.

He wasn’t home and police allege he is coordinating the group’s efforts from Lebanon.

The first shooting, allegedly saw a white SUV driven up to a shopping centre on the Hume Highway at Casula.

Sydney shootings and fire bombings believed to be linked to organised crime network
A shot was fired by one of two men, believed to be connected to the Alameddine family who was inside the car, directed towards Royal Blends Barbershop. (9News)

A shot was fired by one of two men, believed to be connected to the Alameddine family who was inside the car, directed towards Royal Blends Barbershop. It’s unclear why this barbershop was targeted.

There were no injuries.

This set off retaliatory attacks, believed to be by a group called the Lone Wolf gang.

The first saw Little K’s Restaurant, a well-known Alammedine hangout in Merrylands, set on fire, the culprits filming their act and calling it “Operation Fire Bender”.

The restaurant is owned by Adam Al Ahmad, whose brother Assad is an alleged Alammedine crime boss.

Detective Superintendent Jason Box said some of the locations invovled in the shootings are connected to the Alammedine Crime Family.
Detective Superintendent Jason Box said some of the locations invovled in the shootings are connected to the Alammedine Crime Family. (Nine)

Two more shootings occurred, the one in Merrylands, and another on Woodstock Road in Guilford, believed to be owned by Al Ahmad.

No one was injured in either shooting.

Box said these actions put innocent civilians in harm’s way; the shooting in Merrylands happened close to a sports field where children were getting ready to play soccer.

“They could have killed or seriously injured someone,” he said.

“But now they also have the concern these organised crime networks will retaliate against not just them but their friends, family associates.”

Detective Superintendent admitted he was fearful of more retaliatory attacks from the Alammedines’.

“We can tell from today that any of these organised crime entities, when they use any form of violence or intimidation, there will be retaliation,” he said.

“It would appear the first incident have caused the other acts in retaliation this morning.”

A black Range Rover was found abandoned in Smithfield, but two people, a 17-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man, were arrested nearby.
A black Range Rover was found abandoned in Smithfield, but two people, a 17-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man, were arrested nearby. (9News)

After the third shooting, police saw a black Range Rover driving along Woodville Road in Merrylands, and began chasing it when it failed to stop.

The chase was stopped after the Range Rover was found to be driving “erratically and dangerously”, Box said.

It was found abandoned in Smithfield, but two people, a 17-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man, were arrested nearby.

They have been taken to Cabramatta Police Station, where charges are expected to be laid.

It is not known which shootings they were involved in, but they are believed to be connected to some of them.

A gun was also found in the car.

Police believe more people were involved in the shootings, but they have not been found yet.

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Measles Alert: 34 Individuals May Have Been Exposed in Saluda County


SALUDA, S.C. () – On Friday, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) announced a confirmed measles case in an adult resident from Saluda County.

The DPH has identified 34 individuals who may have been exposed to the virus. These individuals are being informed and advised to quarantine. The vaccination status of the affected person remains unknown, and officials report that there have been no public exposure incidents.

Health authorities have linked this case to international travel and clarified that it is not connected to the ongoing outbreak in the Upstate region.

Dr. Brannon Traxler, DPH’s Deputy Director of Health Promotion and Services & Chief Medical Officer, commented, “This case highlights the global nature of health threats today, as active measles outbreaks elsewhere can easily spread here through travel.”

With this recent case, South Carolina has documented a total of 1,001 measles cases since July 2025.

Celebrate National Record Store Day: Exciting Events and Exclusive Releases in Central Illinois


CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — This Saturday marks the 18th annual National Record Store Day, and several businesses in Central Illinois are gearing up to host special community events.

In Champaign, Exile on Main Street is set to present Record Store Day Fest 2026. Doors open at 7 a.m. for enthusiasts eager to snag exclusive releases. The festivities continue from 10 a.m. with an impressive lineup of live performances that will stretch over 11 hours.

Meet Ana Montana: The Influential Partner of Charlotte Hornets Star LaMelo Ball

In March 2026, Montana shared a post that sparked curiosity and speculation among social media users about her relationship status with LaMelo.

The post featured a video of the model exhaling deeply while Paramore’s “Ain’t It Fun” played in the background. Overlaying the clip was a caption that read, “POV: You realize everything you’ve been using your whole life is toxic. And now you have to relearn how to exist.”

This caption fueled rumors online, with many interpreting it as a possible indication of issues in her relationship with LaMelo. However, the post itself doesn’t directly reference the basketball star. The accompanying Instagram caption further distances itself from such assumptions, stating, “Welcome to my non-toxic luxury girl era. Anndddd now your personality is glass bottles, organic cotton, and filtered water better late than never!!!”

In the same month, LaVar Ball mentioned that Montana and LaMelo have a son named “La’One.” Yet, without any official word from the couple, some speculate that LaVar’s comment might have been made in jest.

TV Anchor Uncovers Clinton Revelations; Family Shares Disturbing Allegations

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Nearly half a decade has passed since the tragic and perplexing death of Christopher Sign, a beloved TV anchor from Birmingham, who was found deceased at the age of 45. Authorities swiftly ruled it a suicide, yet the enigma surrounding his last days persists, leaving those who knew him best unconvinced and divided over the true circumstances leading to his untimely demise.

Christopher Sign gained national attention in 2016 when he broke a significant story involving a clandestine meeting between former President Bill Clinton and then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch on a Phoenix airport tarmac. This encounter occurred during the ongoing investigation into whether Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server as Secretary of State was in violation of the law.

In the wake of this explosive revelation, Sign confided in friends and colleagues about receiving death threats and expressed fears for his safety, adding layers of intrigue and concern surrounding his death.

The disclosure of the meeting between Clinton and Lynch ignited a political firestorm, triggering widespread debate and introspection within the Justice Department. Despite the uproar, both parties maintained that their encounter was merely a spontaneous and friendly exchange.

The revelation of the meeting between Loretta Lynch and Bill Clinton sparked intense political backlash and prompted a public reckoning within the Justice Department. Both insisted it was an impromptu friendly chat.

It also led Lynch to pledge that she would accept the recommendations of career prosecutors and the FBI regarding the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email practices – while also becoming one of the most charged media stories of the 2016 campaign and placing Sign under heavy scrutiny. Clinton was never prosecuted  in connection with her email practices.

Sign repeatedly insisted – to friends and family and in the pages of his 2020 book, ‘Secret on the Tarmac’ – that he was not suicidal in case anything happened to him.

‘I made it clear (to others) in front of my wife that I was not suicidal,’ Sign wrote. ‘We all laughed but deep down knew it was serious.’

Christopher Sign, the Alabama news anchor who broke the explosive story about Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch’s tarmac meeting in 2016, was found dead at his home in 2021 aged 45 

The scoop revealed President Clinton had secretly met with the then-attorney general at Phoenix airport amid the ongoing investigation into the Hillary Clinton private email controversy

He even appeared on Fox and Friends that year, describing how he was so concerned about his family’s safety that he taught his three young sons ‘secret code words.’

Yet, after he was found hanged from his home office door on the morning of June 12, 2021 by his wife and eldest son, the Jefferson County Coroner’s office immediately ruled it a suicide.

The 6’1″, 215lb former University of Alabama lineman had apparently hanged himself with a puppy leash and his feet were touching the floor.

‘None of it makes any sense,’ Bill Naugher, the Birmingham-based publisher of Sign’s book, told the Daily Mail.

‘It’s very fishy. I don’t know what to think but I know nothing in this story adds up.’

Despite multiple phone calls, emails and in-person visits by the Daily Mail to Hoover Police Captain Keith Czeskleba, who handled the case at the time, and former Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis, who is now the mayor, both refused to comment.

Right wing conspiracy theorists including Alex Jones, Dan Bongino, Lauren Boebert and Charlie Kirk suggested at the time that Sign was another victim of the so-called ‘Clinton Body Count,’ and members of a Facebook group called ‘Justice for Christopher Sign’ posted comments after his death claiming that the Clintons had Sign murdered. No evidence has ever been presented and the Clintons have never been charged.

But as time has passed, the Daily Mail can reveal that many in Sign’s inner circle are questioning everything about his death, including the theory that Sign’s very vocal fears about being politically ‘suicided’ would make a good cover for someone who wanted him dead for other reasons.

Video showed Bill Clinton approaching AG Lynch's jet on the tarmac at Phoenix airport in June 2016

Video showed Bill Clinton approaching AG Lynch’s jet on the tarmac at Phoenix airport in June 2016

The story sparked intense political backlash.

The story sparked intense political backlash. Both Clinton and Lynch insisted it was an impromptu friendly chat

His former University of Alabama football teammate Josh Swords, a former prosecutor and judge-turned defense attorney in Tuscaloosa, is one of many who swear that Sign was a devoted husband and family man who lived for his three young sons – and had no history of depression, financial difficulties, mental illness or substance abuse.

‘This was a 45-year-old guy at the top of his game with a beautiful stay-at-home wife and three rising superstar sons,’ Swords told the Daily Mail.

‘He was planning to meet our friend Bubba from Tennessee the very next day with his son and they were all going to a baseball game. His boys were about to start full pad football. 

‘Father’s Day was coming up and all three boys had birthdays coming up. He even had a vacation scheduled. 

‘He loves his job, he came home on a Friday night after a great week at work – and decides to kill himself at home where his boys are? No way, no how.’

Swords, like numerous friends and relatives of Sign’s interviewed by the Daily Mail, are frustrated with what they say has been a lack of transparency about the case from the police as well as Sign’s widow, Laura, 47, whom he met when they were both at the University of Alabama.

Naugher said the lack of a full autopsy remains one of the biggest unresolved issues.

‘I don’t know why we didn’t pump the brakes a little bit and say, “Listen, it’s in the book that he’s not going to commit suicide, so let’s at least honor his request and take a couple of days to do a full autopsy.” But once the death was ruled a suicide that shut it down.’ 

Bill Naugher (right) the Birmingham-based publisher of Sign's book, told the Daily Mail his death was 'very fishy' and said 'none of it makes sense'

Bill Naugher (right) the Birmingham-based publisher of Sign’s book, told the Daily Mail his death was ‘very fishy’ and said ‘none of it makes sense’ 

Sign's mother, Susan Sign, 80, (pictured with her sons) revealed she has not seen her grandchildren since her son's death and is now estranged from her daughter-in-law

Sign’s mother, Susan Sign, 80, (pictured with her sons) revealed she has not seen her grandchildren since her son’s death and is now estranged from her daughter-in-law 

Laura, who is engaged to a local man whom she began dating within a year of her husband’s passing, had Sign cremated less than 48 hours after his death without his family being consulted or being able to see his body.

The Sign family was especially upset that Sign was cremated miles away from Hoover in a shabby area of Birmingham across from the city’s most dangerous housing project, Gate City.

They also say Laura has almost completely frozen Sign’s family out of her life and her sons’ lives.

Laura came into a reported $2 million life insurance policy when Sign died as well as a mortgage policy that paid off their suburban Hoover home.

She has since moved with her sons and fiancé, Matt Fagan, a divorcé who has three sons of his own, to a palatial $1 million home about 30 minutes away in a luxe gated community in rural Chelsea.

Sign’s 80-year-old mother, Susan Sign, told the Daily Mail that she has not seen her grandsons since Christopher’s funeral – a separation she says has only deepened the grief of losing him under circumstances she still struggles to accept.

Mrs Sign said that she had what she thought was a close and loving relationship with Laura – and was shocked at how she was greeted when she and her husband arrived at the Sign home the day after Christopher’s death after driving in from Texas.

‘There was just this sea of strange faces and Laura barely said hello to me,’ Mrs Sign said.

Sign's widow, Laura, 47, is now engaged to Matt Fagan, a divorcé who has three sons of his own, and has moved to a luxe gated community in rural Chelsea, Alabama

Sign’s widow, Laura, 47, is now engaged to Matt Fagan, a divorcé who has three sons of his own, and has moved to a luxe gated community in rural Chelsea, Alabama 

Christopher and Laura Sign before his death

Friends and family described Sign as a devoted husband and father who lived for his three young boys

Friends and family described Sign as a devoted husband and father who lived for his three young boys

‘I expected her to take me aside to talk to me. Then I told her mother I would like to see his body and have his brother select his clothes, and the mother told me, “oh he’s already been cremated.” 

‘That was a difficult moment for me, not to have the opportunity to take one last look at my son.’

Mrs Sign added that she sent her three grandsons gifts for Christmas one year – but they were returned and Laura accused her of spreading rumors that could harm the boys.

Sign’s older brother, Bobby, also said he considered himself ‘super tight’ with Christopher and always liked Laura. 

Like many interviewed by the Daily Mail, Bobby said he saw no indication of tension between the couple – nor did he ever notice anything strange about Laura.

But lately, as he said he’s slowly come out of the ‘fog’ surrounding his brother’s death, he’s become more angry about how he says Laura treated the Sign family after Christopher’s death.

‘It was almost like she was saying, “I’m done with your son and now I get to be done with you”,’ he said. 

‘She treated my mom like s**t and all the Sign family had to find hotels when we came for Chris’ funeral while Laura’s family stayed at their house.’

Sign revealed in an interview with Fox News back in 2020 that he and his family received death threats after he broke news of the secret meeting

Sign revealed in an interview with Fox News back in 2020 that he and his family received death threats after he broke news of the secret meeting

The Daily Mail has learned Laura has since moved with her sons and fiancé, Matt Fagan, to a palatial $1M home (pictured) about 30 minutes away in rural Chelsea

The Daily Mail has learned Laura has since moved with her sons and fiancé, Matt Fagan, to a palatial $1M home (pictured) about 30 minutes away in rural Chelsea 

Pictured above is the family home where police say Christopher Sign hanged himself in 2021

Pictured above is the family home where police say Christopher Sign hanged himself in 2021

When talking about his brother’s death, he shared: ‘So many things happened (and I think) somebody did this to him. Somebody turned off the cameras in his house. 

‘Somebody took the body from his house and went to a bad part of town, to a morgue and had his body cremated. Somebody did this in the house with the kids there.’

Sign’s older sister, Stephanie, told the Daily Mail that she was not particularly close to Laura and so was shocked when she said Laura called her out of the blue in the summer of 2023, a call she said was witnessed via speakerphone by her son Seth.

‘She was like, hey, she wanted to tell me something so badly,’ Stephanie recalled.

‘She said, “This was a terrible, terrible mistake.” I said, what was? And it sounded as if she was drinking or something and she just kept repeating it over and over for like an hour. 

‘I kept saying to her, “what was the mistake? Tell me what it was.” I kept her on the phone for as long as I could and then she just abruptly hung up.’

Two sources familiar with both Laura Sign and Matt Fagan told the Daily Mail that their children – her three sons and his three boys – all believe, in the words of one insider, ‘that the Clintons did it.’

‘It’s sort of strange considering it was Laura’s family that arranged the funeral and spoke to the priest and the priest’s homily was all about suicide,’ the source said. 

Sign was a former football player for the University of Alabama college football team in Tuscaloosa

Sign was a former football player for the University of Alabama college football team in Tuscaloosa

‘If it was suicide, where are the boys hearing that it was the Clintons?’

Laura Sign has never commented publicly about her husband’s death, though two friends of hers in Hoover staunchly defend her on the ‘Justice for Christopher Sign’ Facebook page – saying she’s been unfairly trashed for circumstances beyond her control.

‘I understand the curiosity and trying to make sense of something none of us can make sense of, but please understand that this is our life and we miss him daily,’ she wrote in a text to the Daily Mail to explain why she declined to answer questions.

‘The boys and I keep our focus on his life and legacy, on the outstanding husband, father, brother, friend and journalist he was, and not on the ending.’

Matt Fagan did not respond to the Daily Mail requests for comment. 

Steve Kerr Uncertain About Future as Warriors Head Coach

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PHOENIX — Steve Kerr faces an uncertain future as he contemplates whether to return for a 13th season with the Golden State Warriors.

Following the Warriors’ 111-96 defeat to the Suns in the play-in tournament, Kerr reflected on his tenure with the team. “It may still go on,” he remarked Friday night. “It may not.”

This sense of uncertainty has been looming since Kerr chose to coach this season without extending his contract. This decision has fueled speculation about whether this might be his final year with the Warriors, a team where he has clinched four championship titles.

Adding to the complexity of his decision is his relationship with star player Steph Curry. “It’s part of the equation,” Kerr admitted. “I don’t want to walk away from Steph.”

“It’s part of the equation,” Kerr said. “I don’t want to walk away from Steph.”

Yet, Kerr seemed at least at ease with the concept of his coaching mortality as their season came to a close Friday night. He did his best to keep the team’s focus on the court all year. In the waning moments, Kerr huddled with the two players there with him from the beginning and said the quiet part out loud.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen, but if it is the last time, I just want to share this moment,” Curry recalled Kerr telling him and Draymond Green. “That was kind of a jolt of a message.”

“Just appreciating this year, all years we’ve been together,” Green said. “Maybe the last time.”

“But,” Curry added, “he left the door open.”

Speaking to reporters shortly after sharing the moment with Curry and Green, Kerr didn’t commit one way or another but seemed open to the idea of it being their last one together.

“I still love coaching. But I get it: These jobs have an expiration date,” Kerr said. “There’s a run that happens and when the run ends, sometimes it’s time for new blood and new ideas and all that.”

Kerr, 60, offered no definitive answer in the immediate aftermath of the loss. He said he planned to take “a week or two” to think things over, then sit down with general manager Mike Dunleavy Jr. and owner Joe Lacob and come to a “collaborative decision.”

“We’ve always had a great partnership and collaboration,” Kerr said. “Just see where they are. And I’ll tell them where I am. And we’ll talk about what’s next for the Warriors. What the plan is this offseason. … If (they part ways), I will be nothing but grateful for the most amazing opportunity any person could have, to coach this franchise in front of our fans in the Bay and to coach Steph Curry, to coach Dray, the whole group.”

In 12 seasons, Kerr has coached the Warriors to a 604-353 regular-season record, overseeing a dynasty that made six trips to the NBA finals and hung four banners.

Green, who was still coming off the bench entering his third season when Kerr was hired, was asked if he could imagine playing for anybody besides him.

“No,” he said. “I couldn’t.”

Green said he “didn’t make much” out of Kerr not signing an extension before the year. It reflected “his comfort level in who he is and what he is and what he has to offer.” At the same time, he couldn’t help but worry that the unresolved situation could lead to Kerr’s departure.

“I think it’d be pretty crazy not to think that’s a possibility,” he said. “I hope not.”

Curry seemed to be taken by surprise by Kerr’s frank acknowledgement in private and to reporters shortly thereafter. He said he hadn’t talked to Kerr about his future, “but it sounds like he’s put a lot of thought into it.” He hopes the Warriors “approach it differently” next season, but he believes Kerr is the man for the job.

“I want Coach to be happy. I want him to be excited about the job. I want him to believe he’s the right guy for the job,” Curry said. “I want him to have an opportunity to enjoy what he does. Whatever that means for him, everybody’s plan is their own, and I’m not gonna tell anybody what to do. He knows how I feel about him. That shouldn’t even need to be said.”

The Warriors’ 37-45 record was their second-worst season only the second time they have finished with a losing record under Kerr. Jimmy Butler and Moses Moody suffered knee injuries that will bleed into next season, Curry missed a chunk of time and the team had to readjust from its expectations from competing for a championship to competing in the play-in.

If this was it, that at least won’t be the reason.

“I enjoyed it, believe it or not,” Kerr said. “Because I love coaching. I love being with all the staff and the players. I love being in the fight. … So despite the injuries, despite the adversity, despite the struggles, I still enjoyed it. I enjoyed it everyday. Things didn’t go our way, obviously. That’s part of it, too. Some years go your way. Some years don’t. This year didn’t.”


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Tornado Strikes Lena, IL: Roof Damage Reported as Severe Weather Triggers Chicago Area Alerts

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A powerful storm system swept through the Upper Midwest on Saturday, triggering strong winds and reported tornadoes that left rural communities grappling with widespread destruction.

In the aftermath, many towns are dealing with significant damage, including torn-off roofs, downed power lines, and roads blocked by debris. Despite the extensive damage, authorities have confirmed that there were no fatalities.

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“We are extremely fortunate that this storm did not result in loss of life or serious injury,” commented Stephenson County Sheriff Steve Stovall, referring to the storm’s impact on Lena, Illinois, on Friday.

Similar relief was expressed by officials in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

In central Wisconsin, a tornado swept through Kronenwetter and Ringle on Friday afternoon, causing damage to homes and temporarily trapping some residents in their basements, according to Ringle Fire Chief Chris Kielman.

Marathon County Sheriff Chad Billeb said during a Friday night news conference that he had not seen this much devastation during his 34 years in law enforcement.

“A lot of people are going to need a lot of help,” Billeb said of the Wisconsin storms.

Recovery from the storm will take a long time, Brent Jacobson, a Wisconsin state representative, said in a Saturday morning social media post.

“As the photos and videos continue to come in, it is clear that parts of Ringle and Kronenwetter suffered devastating damage,” Jacobson’s statement said.

In Olmsted County, Minnesota, sheriff’s officials said tornadoes caused “multiple levels” of damage. At least 30 homes were damaged in Marion Township, with a number of those sustaining “significant” damage.

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Personnel from Minnesota Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Rochester Fire and Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office went door-to-door checking on residents, the sheriff’s statement said.

The National Weather Service said the damage was likely caused by tornadoes and that surveys of the affected areas would be conducted over the weekend.

In Illinois, Leo Zach, 14, had just gotten to the high school band room for a music competition when the building started shaking and the power went out. He said the room was packed with students and some were very scared and had panic attacks.

“I’m definitely on the luckier side of how that could’ve happened,” he said. “I was just trying to stay calm, help other people.”

When they got outside, they found some of the windows blown out in the gym and part of the school’s roof ripped off.

Photos and video posted online showed a garage totaled, bricks torn off of buildings and fences demolished.

Lena is a village of nearly 3,000 people, located about 117 miles (188 kilometers) northwest of Chicago.

Rachel Nemon had been going to pick up her stepson from Lena’s middle school when she had to pull into a car wash to take cover from the storm. She watched a large tree get ripped from the ground and sparks fly feet in front of her.

“This is something that you see online, not in real life, especially in a small town in Illinois,” she said.

Gov. JB Pritzker said in a post on the social platform X that he’s been briefed on the damage and that the Illinois Emergency Management Agency is on the ground.
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Frisaro reported from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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Trump Issues Stark Warning: US Could Resume Bombing Without Iran Deal by Ceasefire Deadline


President Trump issued a stark warning late Friday, indicating that the United States might resume military action against Iran if its leaders fail to meet his conditions before the temporary ceasefire expires next week.

Speaking with NewsNation, a partner of The Hill, aboard Air Force One, Trump stated that without an agreement by Wednesday’s deadline, “we’ll have to start dropping bombs again.” He expressed optimism, however, that an accord to end the conflict would be reached.

Trump also confirmed that the U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz would remain in place. This blockade was enacted on Monday in response to Tehran’s announcement of new tolls on oil vessels navigating this crucial trade route.

Efforts to mediate the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran have been led by Pakistan. Speaking at a panel in Turkey on Friday, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar conveyed a “very hopeful” outlook regarding the talks.

Pakistan has been mediating the negotiations between the two sides. The country’s foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, said he is “very hopeful” about the negotiations during a panel discussion in Turkey on Friday. 

“We were very close to stitching a deal, but because of the timeline. the delegations had to go back on the 11th, so we are hoping and still working in the background that we should bridge the gap of certain couple of things, which are pending and one of the issues was also Lebanon,” Dar said. “Lebanon, we have good news that there’s a ceasefire.”

Israel and Lebanon agreed to a temporary truce earlier this week, under pressure from Iran. The Israeli military has been fighting Iran-backed militia group Hezbollah. 

Following that deal, the Islamic Republic signaled the Strait of Hormuz would reopen “completely.” The regime reverted back to “strict management” of the channel after Trump said the blockade would remain.

Vice President Vance and several other U.S. diplomats traveled to Pakistan last Saturday to begin the direct talks with Iranian officials. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif led the mediating efforts. 

However, Vance announced after lengthy discussions that day that the two sides had “not reached an agreement.”

“I think that’s bad news for Iran much more than it’s bad news for the United States of America. So, we go back to the United States having not come to an agreement,” he said at the time.

The temporary ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel has raised hopes that the U.S. and Iran could be a step closer to deal to end the strikes that began on Feb. 28.

Trump commended Pakistan’s mediation efforts on Thursday and indicated he may travel to Islamabad if a deal is reached.

“Pakistan has been great. They’ve been so good,” the president told reporters on Thursday. “If a deal is signed in Islamabad, I might go.”

Tybee Island Gears Up for 50,000 Attendees at Orange Crush Festival Amid Heightened Security Concerns Following Teen Disturbances

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Tybee Island in Georgia is gearing up for the return of the contentious “Orange Crush” music festival this weekend, with local law enforcement preparing for a surge of visitors to the coastal town.

The festival’s Instagram page announces, “THE BIGGEST HBCU BEACH BASH IS BACK! Official Dates April 17TH -19TH Tybee Island,” promising a lively mix of concerts, Greek life, parties, a car and bike show, and appearances by celebrities. An attendance of over 50,000 people is anticipated.

Rebranded as “Crush Reloaded” this year, the centerpiece of the festival will take place on Saturday, featuring a music festival at the Tybee Island beach pier and pavilion.

In 2025, the festival saw 22 individuals arrested over the weekend as the town hosted the exuberant college spring break event. Orange Crush has a history of controversy, previously bringing disturbances and litter to the peaceful vacation spot. In past years, there were 54 arrests in 2024 and 26 arrests in 2023.

Spring breakers dancing on Tybee Island beach during Orange Crush event

Spring breakers enjoy themselves on Saturday, April 19, 2025, during Orange Crush on Tybee Island (Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News/USA TODAY NETWORK)

The Tybee Island Police Department said in a statement that for this year’s festival they are heightening enforcement amid an uptick of teen takeovers plaguing the region.

“Rest assured that we have heard you and that public safety will always be our top priority,” Tybee Island Police Department Capt. Emory Randolph said in a statement to Fox News Digital when asked about residents’ concerns over the upcoming weekend’s festivities.

Police overlook a crowd at Orange Crush on Tybee Island on Saturday, April 19.

The Tybee Island Police Department and Georgia State Police made 22 total arrests and 22 traffic citations over the weekend, (© Richard Burkhart/ Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

“In recent months, stories of so-called ‘teen takeovers’ have popped up across the country,” Tybee Island police said in a Facebook post Tuesday. “This phenomenon hit home just over a week ago, when an unpermitted event on the beach was interrupted by the sound of gunfire. Now, as we approach the return of Crush Reloaded, members of our local and online communities have expressed concerns.”

Two women party during Orange Crush

Spring breakers party near the Tybee Island Pier on Saturday, April 20, 2024 during Orange Crush on Tybee Island. (© Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Beginning on Thursday, the police department said, residents and guests would see an “abundance of law enforcement officers from various state and local agencies converging on the island.”

To maintain order, police are also launching a road safety checkpoint on Highway 80, carving out emergency lanes on main roads and shuttering the 14th and 16th Street parking lots.

“TIPD is committed to using every available resource to help ensure the safety of our community,” Capt. Randolph said. “Residents and guests can do their part by being kind to one another, obeying the law, and following the instructions of all emergency personnel. Working together, we can continue to make the island an even safer place to live, work, and play.”

WATCH: Teen takeover in Georgia caught on camera

The move came as nationwide teen takeover events are spreading. Last week, a mass of teens participating in a takeover on Tybee Island was interrupted in panic after police say gunfire broke out along the pier.

According to the Tybee Island Police Department, authorities responded around 6:30 p.m. on April 4, when hundreds of people gathered near the Tybee Island Pier and Pavilion area, a popular spot in the laid-back beach community.

During the course of the “unpermitted, pop-up event,” officers said they heard a single gunshot ring out, and the crowd began to scatter.

Video shared by the department captured hoards of teens running away.

Trash floating in water at Tybee Island beach during Orange Crush event

Orange Crush attendees at past events have littered parts of Tybee Island’s beach with trash in the sand and in the water. (© Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK)

In the early 1990s, Orange Crush had a reputation for being a wild, crime-filled weekend, and Savannah State University disassociated with the event in 1991 because of the high number of arrests and reports of violence.

Three years ago, the event moved to Jacksonville, Florida, “due to lack of resources, limited parking, civil rights violations and political injustices,” according to a June 2021 story on Jacksonville.com, which cited the event’s website. The website has since been taken down.

The event returned to Tybee Island in 2023 for the first time since 2020.

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Sentencing Announced for Man Convicted in Tragic AutoZone Murder Case

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Left inset: Melanie Camacho. Right inset: Vicente Jasso (Madera County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The AutoZone in Madera, Calif., where Melanie Camacho was last seen before being murdered by her ex-boyfriend Vicente Jasso (Google Maps).

A tragic chapter has closed with the sentencing of a 25-year-old man from California, who will spend his life in prison for the heinous crime of kidnapping and murdering his ex-girlfriend. The victim, Melanie Camacho, was just 19 when she disappeared after her shift at AutoZone, only to be discovered lifeless in a nearby orchard three days later.

On Thursday, Madera County Superior Court Judge Ernest LiCalsi handed down the life sentence to Vicente Jasso, without the possibility of parole. Additionally, Jasso received an extra 25 years to life, plus 4 years and 4 months, as punishment for the 2023 murder. This ruling follows his conviction by a jury on March 18 for first-degree murder, with a special circumstance finding that the crime was committed during a kidnapping.

The Madera County District Attorney’s Office highlighted that this sentence concludes a deeply impactful case, with significant involvement from Camacho’s family. Their engagement provided an emotional backbone to the proceedings as they sought justice for their loved one.

Prosecutors extended their gratitude to the Madera County Sheriff’s Office, commending their “hard work, dedication, and tenacity” in ensuring justice was served. They also praised the Camacho family for their “strength, courage, and continued involvement” throughout this harrowing ordeal.

Prosecutors thanked members of the Madera County Sheriff’s Office for their “hard work, dedication, and tenacity in bringing this case to justice,” while also acknowledging the Camacho family’s “strength, courage, and continued involvement throughout this case.”

Camacho disappeared on the night of Nov. 24, 2023, after finishing her shift at an AutoZone store on Gateway Drive in Madera.

As Law&Crime previously reported, police said she was last seen leaving work around 10:15 p.m. and texted her mother about an hour later to say she planned to meet a friend. When she did not return home, her mother reported her missing early the next morning.

Investigators later determined that the meeting was not with a friend, but with Jasso, her ex-boyfriend, with whom she had recently broken up.

“Detectives spoke with the friend [Camacho] told her mom she’d be meeting, who reported they never met after work, but rather Melanie planned to meet with an ‘ex’ to either give or receive something,” the police statement said.

Within hours of the missing persons report, authorities located Camacho’s burned 2014 white Nissan Altima. The discovery, along with witness accounts and surveillance footage, led detectives to identify Jasso and his associate, Jose Lopez-Hernandez, as suspects.

A search warrant executed at Lopez-Hernandez’s home ultimately led investigators to a nearby orchard, where Camacho’s body was found three days after she vanished.

Police said Jasso fled when officers attempted to stop him the following day, leading authorities on a high-speed chase that reached speeds of more than 110 mph. During the pursuit, he allegedly threw some of Camacho’s belongings — including her driver’s license — out of the vehicle.

The chase ended after officers deployed a spike strip. Jasso briefly escaped on foot before being captured with the assistance of a police helicopter.

Lopez-Hernandez later pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact and was sentenced to three years in prison.

Authorities have not publicly disclosed Camacho’s exact cause of death.

In announcing the sentence, prosecutors said their thoughts are with the victim’s loved ones as they continue to cope with the loss.

“Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Camacho family as they continue to navigate this unimaginable loss,” the district attorney’s office said.