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Melbourne Residents Express Mixed Reactions to New Waste Management Regulations

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Exclusive: A Melbourne suburb is in turmoil over a contentious proposal by the local council to reduce red bin collection frequency from weekly to bi-weekly starting next year.

Merri-bek City Council, located just 5 kilometers from Melbourne’s CBD, is implementing changes to its curbside waste collection service. The aim is to lower expenses for residents while also decreasing the volume of waste sent to landfills.

The most significant adjustment is scheduled for July 2027, when the council intends to shift rubbish collection to a bi-weekly schedule.

The council has already tested this bi-weekly collection system in areas such as Hadfield, Brunswick, and Brunswick West. Feedback from the trial, as reported to nine.com.au, has been varied.

“For some residents, the transition has been challenging, whereas others have adapted without issue,” a spokesperson from Merri-bek City Council stated.

“Some have found the change challenging, while others have adjusted quickly,” a Merri-bek City Council spokesperson said.

“Despite the mixed views, most households did manage to make the change.”

The amount of waste sent to landfill was reduced by nearly 20 per cent in the six-month trial, or about three kilos per household each fortnight.

It also saved the council money.

If rolled out council-wide, the swap from weekly to fortnightly collections could save Merri-bek City Council more than $1 million based on the trial a spokesperson said.

They did not say how much ratepayers specifically would save.

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The council has been running a fortnightly collection trial to mixed reviews. (AFR/Tanya Lake)

Merri-bek City Council is due to make a final decision about the proposed change in June.

If it confirms the change, Merri-bek residents will be given new, bigger red bins (up to 240 litres) to cope with an extra week of rubbish.

“Different waste charges apply for different-sized bins. Smaller bins have a lower waste charge than larger bins,” the spokesperson said.

Concessions would be available to households with extra waste needs, like those with multiple children in nappies.

More than 20 Victorian councils have already moved to fortnightly rubbish collections.

Some locals welcome the plan for a more waste-conscious Merri-bek.

Andrea Bunting has lived in the area for 33 years and hopes fortnightly collections will encourage more locals to use their green bins for food waste.

“Our society needs to reduce waste going to landfill,” she told nine.com.au.

Merri-Bek resident Andrea Bunting is in favour of the fortnightly bin collection plan.
Merri-bek resident Andrea Bunting is in favour of the fortnightly bin collection plan, but not everyone agrees. (Supplied)

Bunting lives in a block of six flats with communal bins and said everyone will need to work together to make fortnightly collections work.

She understands why some locals are apprehensive, especially families that need to dispose of lots of dirty nappies.

“I hope council is working with these households to ensure the change goes smoothly,” she said.

Other residents told nine.com.au they rarely fill their red bins all the way and wouldn’t mind fortnightly collections if it means lower council rates.

But they seem to be in the minority.

One resident from a fortnightly collection trial suburb who spoke to nine.com.au on the condition of anonymity called it a “nightmare”.

They said that bins start to smell very quickly, even in a two-person household that composts and recycles.

“We ended up putting all our waste in council or street bins for the first week, and then putting it in our bin the second week before collection,” they said.

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The proposed change is designed to reduce the amount of waste going into landfill. (Quentin Jones)

Paul, who asked that his surname not be published, has lived in the area for 14 years and is vehemently against fortnightly rubbish collection.

“If the issue is reducing rubbish and redirecting waste, there are better ways to do it,” he told nine.com.au.

“This feels lazy and screams of a reduction in council services.”

Many of his neighbours feel the same way.

Marcus*, who did not want his real name published, said his red bin is full every week and will overflow is collections are reduced to fortnightly.

He doesn’t want his child’s nappies and other household rubbish spilling onto the street, especially when he pays nearly $5000 in yearly council rates.

“If you miss the collection, game over,” he told nine.com.au.

“Good luck over the Christmas period and school holidays.”

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Locals aren’t convinced the cost-cutting measure will actually reduce their annual rates by much. (Dominic Lorrimer)

Another resident, Suzi Turner, claimed there’s already a waste dumping issue in Merri-Bek and said fortnightly collections would only make it worse.

“The government needs to take decisive action on manufacturers using unnecessary packaging, plastics and other materials that don’t break down,” she told nine.com.au

Some have started an online petition opposing it but Paul said their concerns aren’t being heard by Merri-bek City Council.

“There is a widely held view that this is an inevitable change and there is nothing we can do to stop it,” he claimed.

“People will naturally get upset when they feel powerless.”

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Hunger Games Star Faces Serious Charges in Assault Case


Ethan Jamieson, known for his role in “The Hunger Games” as the male tribute from District 4, finds himself in legal trouble following allegations of a serious assault. The actor was detained over accusations of attacking three men with a deadly weapon in Raleigh, North Carolina, as reported by TMZ on Tuesday.

The incident reportedly involved Jamieson wielding a 9mm semi-automatic handgun. The identities of the alleged victims remain confidential and are referred to by their initials: E.F., J.M., and K.W.

Interestingly, this is not Jamieson’s first brush with the law. Us Weekly uncovered that he was previously arrested in March 2025 in Raleigh for allegedly resisting a public officer. Details of this earlier incident reveal that he was sentenced for the offense on March 26, as confirmed by People.

According to Jamieson’s arrest report, he was previously arrested for allegedly “resisting a public officer” while in Raleigh in March 2025, per Us Weekly.

He was sentenced for the offense on March 26, according to People.

Jamieson, 27, got his start in the limelight when he scored a guest role in “One Tree Hill” in 2009.

He then starred in the 2010 movie “The Rusty Bucket Kids: Lincoln, Journey to 16” as Ethan.

Jamieson’s last role was in a 2013 episode of “Justified” as Milo Truth.

The actor previously gushed over filming “The Hunger Games” alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson.

“I knew that the books were popular, but I didn’t know that the movie was going to be so big,” he told Lancaster Online when the movie was released in 2012.

However, Jamieson admitted that he didn’t want to be a full-time actor and wanted to be a “normal person.”

That same month, he recalled working on the Gary Ross-directed set, telling Clevver TV, “There are a lot of good things [about production], but pulling pranks on each other was pretty fun.”

Temple Terrace Officer Hurt in Collision; Updates Pending on Others Involved


In Temple Terrace, Florida, a portion of Fowler Avenue was closed off on Wednesday while officials investigated a collision involving a local police officer, according to WFLA reports.

Authorities stated that the incident, which involved two vehicles, took place shortly after 3:30 p.m. as the officer was driving along Fowler Avenue. As a result of the accident, the officer sustained injuries and was reported to be in stable condition by Wednesday evening.

Is ‘Chicago Fire’ Airing New Episodes Tonight? Your Ultimate Guide to ‘One Chicago’ Schedule


NBC’s wildly popular One Chicago series is taking a short break this week.

After a month-long absence, the trio of hit procedural dramas—Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D.—made a grand return in March with an epic three-hour crossover event. The network reported that this special event drew record viewership for all three shows this season.

Fans of the franchise have cause for excitement, as each series has been renewed for additional seasons. This fall, viewers can look forward to the return of Chicago Fire for its 15th season, Chicago P.D. for its 14th, and Chicago Med for its 12th.

While last Wednesday, April 8, brought new episodes for all three shows, you might be wondering whether fresh installments of Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and Chicago P.D. are on the schedule for tonight. Here’s what we know.

Is Chicago Fire on tonight?

Unfortunately, there won’t be any new episodes this evening for the entire One Chicago lineup. Instead, expect to see reruns of Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. airing in their usual time slots, as confirmed by One Chicago Center.

  • Chicago Med: Season 11, Episode 3: “Horseshoes and Hand Grenades” at 8 p.m. ET
  • Chicago Fire: Season 14, Episode 3: “In the Blood” at 9 p.m. ET
  • Chicago P.D.: Season 13, Episode 3: “Canaryville”

When will there be new Chicago Fire episodes?

Chicago Fire and its fellow One Chicago counterparts, Chicago Med and Chicago P.D., return with new episodes on Wednesday, April 15. All three shows offer next-day streaming on Peacock following their linear debuts on NBC.

Peacock currently offers two subscription types: Premium with ads and Premium Plus ad-free. Peacock Premium costs $10.99/month, while Premium Plus costs $16.99/month.

You can save a bit by subscribing to one of Peacock’s annual plans, which give you 12 months for the price of 10. These cost either $109.99 with ads or $169.99 without ads.

Peacock Premium Plus is also available to subscribe to via Prime Video with a seven-day free trial that you can’t get by subscribing directly on Peacock.

Security Guard Reveals How Timely Evacuation at Camp Mystic Could Have Prevented Tragedy

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In Austin, Texas, a security guard at Camp Mystic admitted on Wednesday that issuing a timely evacuation order during last year’s fatal flood could have potentially saved lives. The flood tragically struck the camp on a night in July, causing chaos and loss.

Glenn Juenke played a crucial role in safeguarding campers that night. Despite finding himself trapped inside a cabin, he managed to relocate some girls to a safer, two-story building. He further demonstrated his quick thinking by instructing a group of campers to head for higher ground as the floodwaters rose.

Juenke shared his experience during a three-day legal hearing. The hearing revolves around a dispute between the camp’s operators, who aim to reopen the all-girls Christian camp this summer, and the families of victims who lost their lives during the catastrophic July 4th flood along the Guadalupe River.

Testifying on behalf of the camp operators, Juenke revealed that the decision to direct campers uphill was solely his and not prompted by any instructions from camp directors or authorities.

He also mentioned that he could not recall any training provided by the camp operators to prepare campers, counselors, and staff for emergency evacuations, highlighting a significant oversight in safety protocols.

The camp’s plan to reopen has angered families of the girls who were killed, and the camp license is still under review by state health regulators. A judge last month ordered the camp to preserve damaged areas as evidence for pending lawsuits. That ruling is under appeal.

The hearing has produced the most extensive details from camp operators of what happened in the flood, including missed chances to prepare for the storm, and the delayed decisions to evacuate.

Describing the storm that came roaring through camp, Juenke said he first joined camp directors Dick and Edward Eastland in driving some of the girls away from their cabins. But Juenke later abandoned his truck when the water got too high to drive.

Now on foot, Juenke ordered a group of young girls to run to higher ground. He returned to another cabin where he was soon trapped in waist-deep water. Storage trunks were tossed around the current before they were sucked out and away.

Juenke ordered the girls in the cabin to get on air mattresses, and they stayed floating there for several hours.

“It was a long night. We were getting bitten by fire ants. There were spiders … The girls did everything I told them to do,” Juenke said. None of the girls in that cabin died.

Juenke said they emerged around dawn. He then met up with Catie Eastland, one of the camp directors, near the two-story recreation building where about a hundred girls had escaped the flood.

“I said y’all could have had a million different evacuation plans, nothing would have worked,” Juenke testified.

Lawyers for the families have zeroed in on the lack of a detailed evacuation plan and the failure to send orders to get out of the cabins. A short emergency notice posted in cabins, one that had passed state inspection just two days earlier, had told campers to stay in their cabins until given instructions by staff.

In all, 25 campers and two teenage counselors were killed. Camp co-owner Dick Eastland also died.

“You can blame it on Mother Nature or God Almighty, but if anyone had used the speakers or walkie talkie and told them to leave before 3 (am), they would’ve survived,” said Brad Beckworth, an attorney for the family of Cile Steward, 8, the only camper whose body still has not been recovered.

Juenke defended his actions and those of the staff that night.

“We did everything we could do in the time that we had,” Juenke said.

Bereaved Mother Confronts Her Daughter Athena Strand’s Accused Killer

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The mother of a young girl tragically killed by a FedEx driver faced her child’s murderer with heart-wrenching testimony that left the courtroom in silence.

On Wednesday, Maitlyn Gandy, mother of seven-year-old Athena Strand, stood before the court in a striking pink suit, a tribute to her daughter’s favorite color, as she confronted 34-year-old Tanner Horner during his sentencing.

Gandy explained her unwavering presence at each hearing, stating it was because she had to “cover up handprint bruises around my daughter’s neck and because she no longer has a voice.”

She passionately conveyed to the jury that Athena was more than just a headline or statistic. “She was loved. She is loved,” Gandy emphasized, as the jurors deliberated on whether Horner should receive the death penalty.

“She is missed. And she was real. And she had a life and she wanted to live,” Gandy said, her voice firm as she addressed Horner directly. “No one can take that from her. Not a single person can take that from her.”

‘And I will be her face and I will be her voice and I will make sure that every person in this world knows that she was loved and that she wanted to live, and we want her in our lives.’

Horner had been delivering a box of Barbie dolls that were due to be the young girl’s Christmas present to her home in Paradise, Texas in November 2022 when he saw Strand playing outside unattended.

He then strangled the youngster, abducted her and dumped her body in a creek. 

Maitlyn Gandy, the mother of seven-year-old Athena Strand, took the stand at killer Tanner Horner's sentencing hearing on Wednesday

Maitlyn Gandy, the mother of seven-year-old Athena Strand, took the stand at killer Tanner Horner’s sentencing hearing on Wednesday

Horner has pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping

Horner has pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping

He had been delivering Barbie dolls that were set to be Athena Strand's (pictured) Christmas present when he saw her playing outside her home in Paradise, Texas

He had been delivering Barbie dolls that were set to be Athena Strand’s (pictured) Christmas present when he saw her playing outside her home in Paradise, Texas

Horner has since pleaded guilty to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping. 

But he has claimed he accidentally struck Strand with his truck and that he strangled her out of fear she would tell her parents.

He told the court he initially tried to break Athena’s neck to kill her, but that it didn’t work, so he strangled her with his bare hands instead.

The young girl was remembered by her mother on Wednesday as ‘free,’ ‘wild,’ ‘independent’ and ‘strong.’

‘She was bright and she was loving,’ Gandy said. ‘She wanted to be loved and to give love and that’s it… Athena loved everything. She loved life.’

When Gandy first learned her daughter was missing, she said she was in disbelief, and she made the drive from her home in Oklahoma to Strand’s father’s house in Texas in just about 45 minutes – a trip she said that normally takes two hours.

‘I just told myself that if I kept going, it would be OK and I would find her,’ Gandy testified, only to find that she was not allowed to join in the search efforts for two days as police feared she could throw search dogs off the scent.

When Gandy was later told that her daughter was found dead, she said she ‘went into a place of denial. 

‘I stopped breathing and I started to black out,’ she recounted. 

Horner strangled the youngster, abducted her and dumped her body in a creek.. The two are pictured in his FedEx truck following the kidnapping

Horner strangled the youngster, abducted her and dumped her body in a creek.. The two are pictured in his FedEx truck following the kidnapping

She was finally able to see her daughter on December 6, 2022, when she said she noticed her daughter’s ‘ears were messed up and she had incision lines and her chin was scraped up.

‘…And I searched her body looking for any reason,’ Gandy continued. ‘But that wasn’t my baby. And then we did her makeup so Jacob wouldn’t have to see the discoloration and how bad it was,’ she said of Strand’s father.

From there, Gandy said she went to pick out a dress that was pretty enough for her daughter.

‘She was so cold and she didn’t like the cold, so I wanted to make sure that she was dressed,’ the heartbroken mother continued. ‘So I picked out clothes. I picked out socks and panties and shoes and leggings and dresses, and I wanted to make sure she had one of her bows. So I got her some bows.’

Gandy also spoke about her younger daughter, Ry, who was four years and seven months younger than Athena.

Gandy (pictured at Strand's memorial service in 2022) said she still speaks to her late daughter every day

Gandy (pictured at Strand’s memorial service in 2022) said she still speaks to her late daughter every day

She also spoke about her younger daughter, Ry, who was four years and seven months younger than Athena.

She also spoke about her younger daughter, Ry, who was four years and seven months younger than Athena.

Gandy said she lied to her youngest daughter for almost a year about what happened to Athena

Gandy said she lied to her youngest daughter for almost a year about what happened to Athena

She said Athena was ‘beaming’ when she got to hold Ry in her arms for the first time.

‘She’d been asking me for a sibling for a year or more and she finally got her,’ Gandy recounted. 

She then received Athena’s ashes on December 10, 2022 – Ry’s third birthday. 

‘I brought her sister home. It just wasn’t the way I was supposed to,’ Gandy said.

‘I didn’t know how to tell her and I didn’t think I was strong enough to tell her, so I lied to her for a long time. I would tell her that she was just staying with her daddy for a little bit longer and when she asked to FaceTime or to call her, I would tell her that she was at school or she was sleeping,’ she continued.

‘I would like to her until about a year ago. She didn’t know the whole truth. I didn’t tell her that she had been killed until what should have been Athena’s eighth birthday.’ 

The mother concluded by saying she talks to her daughter everyday and apologizes for not being there to protect her and to stop Horner.

‘I tell her that I love her,’ she said. ‘I talk to her about Ry and what she’s doing in life and how much she loves and misses her.’

She also tells her daughter about the people who love her and about the attorneys who are working to make sure she’s not forgotten. 

At the trial on Monday, jurors were also shown letters Horner wrote to Strand's family

At the trial on Monday, jurors were also shown letters Horner wrote to Strand’s family

Jurors had previously heard how in January 2023, Horner sent Strand’s heartbroken family a remorseful letter saying he does not ‘do well with changes or things that are unpredictable’ due to his Asperger’s Syndrome – an autism spectrum disorder whose sufferers may struggle to cope if their usual daily routine is disrupted.

Horner said in the letter he was extremely stressed by not being able to drive the exact same route in his FedEx truck every day, which he blamed for committing the murder.

‘I’m sorry I allowed my mental state to be unstable. I’m sorry I took your little angel away from you. She didn’t deserve it. My son didn’t deserve to lose his father,’ he wrote, as he moaned about the impact his crime would have on his own family.

‘My mother didn’t deserve to lose her son. My fiancé didn’t deserve to have her wedding day stripped away from her. I pray my death eases your suffering,’ he concluded. 

The sentencing hearing is now scheduled to continue on Thursday, when jurors are expected to watch footage from inside Horner’s vehicle on the day Strand was kidnapped. 

Australia to Boost Military Budget to Historic 3% of GDP by 2033: Strategic Defense Expansion Plan Unveiled

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  • The defence minister will lay out priority areas for the Australian Defence Force in a speech on Thursday.
  • Australia’s defence spending as a proportion of GDP will reach about 3 per cent by 2033.

Australia is preparing to make its largest peacetime investment in defense as it unveils its strategic military blueprint for the coming years.

On Thursday, Defense Minister Richard Marles will present the 2026 national defense strategy, outlining the future direction and key projects for the Australian armed forces over the forthcoming two-year period.

During an address at the National Press Club, Marles will announce an increase in defense spending by an additional $14 billion over the next four years, surpassing the projections made in the previous strategy for 2024.

Over the next decade, a further $53 billion will be allocated to defense.

This substantial financial commitment will see Australia’s defense expenditure rise to three percent of its GDP by 2033.

The federal government previously announced it would aim to reach 2.3 per cent by the 2033 deadline.

Australia has been facing calls by the US to lift its defence spend to 3.5 per cent as the Trump administration pushes allied countries to do more with their military.

Marles will say an increase in money allocated for the military was necessary given the shift in the global environment.

“Australia faces its most complex and threatening strategic circumstances since the end of World War II. International norms that once constrained the use of force and military coercion continue to erode,” he will say.

“In the face of this, the Albanese government is pursuing every avenue of increasing defence capability quickly, mostly through bigger defence appropriations but also through accessing private capital.

“The result is that we are now seeing the biggest peacetime increase in defence spending in our nation’s history.”

The defence minister will also lay out priority areas for the Australian Defence Force in the speech.

Already, billions of extra dollars have been earmarked for drones, given their successful use in Ukraine and the Middle East.

“Delivering this strategy is not only about investing more — it is about spending better,” Marles will say.

“It puts Australia on a path to strengthen our defence self-reliance. It reinforces the industrial and national foundations of defence, and it situates Australia firmly within a network of trusted regional and global partnerships.”

Opposition defence spokesperson James Paterson said the opposition would “carefully review” the national defence strategy when it was released.

“But one thing is already clear, accounting tricks don’t make Australians safer,” he said.

“Counting money we’ve always spent on things like military pensions as defence spending is a desperate attempt by the Albanese government to pretend they are finally taking our strategic circumstances seriously when they are not.

“Australia needs real increases in actual defence spending today to put tangible capability into the hands of war fighters to protect our country. Anything less is an insult to our men and women in uniform and fails to heed the lessons of Ukraine and Iran.”


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Navy Reservist Arrested Following International Manhunt for Alleged Murder of Wife and Concealment in Freezer

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A Navy reservist accused of murdering his wife in Virginia and subsequently fleeing the country has been apprehended and is set to face extradition to the United States.

The suspect, 38-year-old David Varela, became the subject of an international search after the body of his 39-year-old wife, Lina Maria Guerra, was discovered inside a freezer at their Norfolk home on February 5. His arrest was confirmed by FBI Director Kash Patel.

“Today brings significant news,” wrote Patel on the social media platform X. “The FBI announces the successful overseas capture of David Varela, a Navy reservist wanted for the first-degree murder of his wife, Lina Guerra. For over two months, Varela has evaded capture, attempting to escape prosecution for these grave offenses, but justice is relentless.”

Lina Maria Guerra Echavarria with Hong Kong skyline in background

Lina Maria Guerra was reported missing by her brother on February 2, 2026, after he failed to hear from her for two weeks. (Paul Yeung/Bloomberg)

While Patel did not disclose the location of Varela’s arrest, it is believed he had fled to Hong Kong. According to investigators, Varela left the United States around February 5, coinciding with the discovery of Guerra’s body.

Detectives had also been unable to reach Varela, an active-duty Navy reservist, and his Navy supervisor told police it was unusual for him not to return calls. Guerra’s death was later ruled a homicide.

Virginia authorities issued two arrest warrants charging Varela with first-degree murder and concealing a dead body. Federal investigators determined Varela boarded a flight to Hong Kong, and emergency disclosure requests from WhatsApp showed location information originating from there.

Headshot of Lina Maria Guerra Echavarria

Lina Maria Guerra was found dead in her Norfolk, Virginia home on Feb. 5, 2026. (Norfolk Police Department)

Authorities said Varela has family in Colombia but no known ties to Hong Kong or China. Guerra’s loved ones told WTKR-TV that Varela was jealous and barred his wife from working, having friends, or going out alone.

“I want to emphasize that there had been violence before from David,” Guerra’s sister-in-law, Paola Ramirez, told the news outlet through a translator. “He had hit her previously, but she didn’t tell us because she didn’t want to worry us. He appeared to be very religious, very calm, normal—that’s why this is so shocking. We never imagined he’d do something like this.”

The news station reported receiving a tip from a woman who said she possibly met Varela in Hong Kong, where he allegedly asked her out.

FBI Director Kash Patel standing at a podium during a press conference in New York City

FBI Director Kash Patel stands silently during a press conference on Oct. 23, 2025, in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago/Getty)

“I was in Hong Kong with my friends. We met this man while waiting in line at an attraction,” she told the station through a translator. “He introduced himself as David and said he was looking for a Russian wife.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the FBI, Department of Homeland Security and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.

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Authorities Report Woman Allegedly Displayed Firearm from Fanny Pack in Child Encounter

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Inset: Ashley Maxwell (Tippecanoe County Jail). Background: Columbian Park in Lafayette, Ind. (Google Maps).

An alarming incident unfolded in Indiana when a woman allegedly brandished a firearm at children in a local park, reportedly threatening one child with the chilling words, “I’ll light you up,” according to local law enforcement.

Ashley Nicole Maxwell, aged 31, now faces a slew of serious charges. These include two counts of intimidation with a deadly weapon and two counts of intimidation involving threats of a forcible felony. Additionally, Maxwell is charged with unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent offender, criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon, unlawful carrying of a handgun, carrying a handgun as a person with a prior felony conviction within the last 15 years, and driving with a suspended license.

The troubling events took place at Columbian Park in Lafayette on Sunday evening, as detailed by the Lafayette Police Department.

Authorities were alerted around 5:55 p.m., responding to distressing reports of an armed individual in the vicinity, as noted in a probable cause affidavit referenced by WXIN, a Fox affiliate based in Indianapolis.

Upon arrival, officers interviewed several children, whose ages ranged from 7 to 14. The young witnesses described encountering a woman wearing a pink bonnet and a blue shirt, matching the description provided to the police. Their testimony painted a disturbing picture of the incident, prompting the charges now faced by Maxwell.

The woman had pulled a gun out of her fanny pack and brandished it at them before later threatening to blow up the park, the children said.

The gun-toting woman also threatened to shoot some of the children, according to the witnesses. In one instance, the woman threatened a child directly by saying she would “light him up,” police said.

As the investigation continued, police obtained a license plate number said to belong to the vehicle the suspect left the park in, according to the affidavit. A search of records then led investigators to another person whom they termed a known confidant of Maxwell.

Less than 20 minutes after arriving at the park, police spotted the defendant driving the vehicle on 21st Street, law enforcement stated. A traffic stop was performed at the intersection of Thompson Street and Lincoln Street, roughly half a mile from the park.

There were six children in the car with Maxwell, and her driver’s license was suspended, police said. The defendant was said to be wearing a blue shirt and a crossbody satchel when she was pulled over.

Officers also allege they could smell marijuana on Maxwell’s breath, according to the affidavit. When police questioned her about the odor, the defendant said she had a joint in her pocket, police claim.

Maxwell was also charged with one count of possession of marijuana.

The defendant was subsequently booked into the Tippecanoe County Jail. During the jail intake process, officers found a pink bonnet in one of Maxwell’s pockets, police said.

As the investigation continued, police went to the defendant’s residence to inquire about firearms. A man there said there were no guns inside, denied police entry and permission to search, and said they “were not getting into his safe,” according to the affidavit.

Later, officers obtained a search warrant and allegedly discovered different kinds of ammunition and various firearm accessories inside the house. Then, police discovered a black grocery bag in the backyard containing a Taurus GC2 9 mm handgun, magazines, a black plastic holster, two cellphones and a baggie containing various kinds of ammunition, police said.

Investigators determined Maxwell had recently made a phone call to one of the residents asking them to hide the gun and ammunition somewhere outside of the house, according to the affidavit.

The defendant is being detained on a $200,000 surety and $20,000 cash bond. She is next slated to appear in court on July 17.

Pete Hegseth Cites Misattributed Pulp Fiction Bible Verse in Pentagon Address

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Donald Trump‘s Defence Secretary has adapted lines from Pulp Fiction falsely attributed to the Bible, while giving a sermon at the Pentagon.
Pete Hegseth was speaking at a worship service at the government complex when he read the prayer.

He mentioned that the message had been handed to him by the “lead mission planner” responsible for rescuing two Air Force crew members who had been shot down over Iran.

Pete Hegseth has been hosting worship services at the Pentagon.
Pete Hegseth has been hosting worship services at the Pentagon. (AP)

“The journey of the downed aviator is surrounded by the injustices of the selfish and the oppression of wicked individuals,” Hegseth intoned.

“Fortunate is the one who, in the spirit of friendship and duty, guides the lost through the valley of shadows, for he truly becomes his brother’s protector and the seeker of lost souls.”

“And I will unleash upon them great vengeance and intense wrath those who try to capture and harm my brother. And you will recognize my call sign as Sandy 1 when I bring my vengeance down upon you, amen.”

The first few lines of the prayer were written by Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary in the film Pulp Fiction.
In the movie, the character played by Samuel L Jackson falsely claims they are from the Bible passage Ezekiel 25:17.

The latter part of this message is derived from a biblical passage condemning the Philistines and the Cherethims, adversaries of the Israelites in the 5th Century BC.

In the movie, Jackson’s character utters the verse before gunning down a small-time criminal who owed his gangster boss money.

Samuel L Jackson, Pulp Fiction
Samuel L Jackson was nominated for an Oscar for his role in Pulp Fiction. (Miramax Films)

But Hegseth’s prayer changed “the LORD” in the Bible so it was instead about the unit involved in the rescue.

Hegseth has been holding regular church services in the Pentagon in recent months.

His comments overnight came as House Democrats filed articles of impeachment against him.

Nine Democrats accused him of war crimes, abuse of power and mishandling the Department of Defence.

Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari said Hegseth was “violating his oath, endangering US servicemembers, and committing war crimes, including attacks on civilians and a girls’ school in Minab, Iran.

“Only Congress can declare war; his actions demand immediate removal,” she said.

With Republicans holding a majority in both chambers of Congress, it is unlikely the impeachment will succeed.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, US President Donald Trump, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth speaks as US President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio listen during a Cabinet meeting at the White House, Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Washington (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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