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Navigating Chaos: TSA Staffing Shortages Lead to Lengthy Delays at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport


ATLANTA — Travelers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport are experiencing severe delays as lengthy security queues continue to disrupt plans amid the ongoing partial government shutdown.

The root of the issue lies in staffing shortages within the Transportation Security Administration. Airport officials have noted that at times, up to one-third of TSA personnel have been absent, causing wait times to balloon as the shutdown enters its fifth week.

Some passengers report waiting over an hour, with lines sprawling all the way to baggage claim areas.

“I’ve been standing here for about 30 minutes,” remarked Wyatt Blum, a traveler heading to Boston. “When I got here, the estimated wait time was around 15 minutes, but it’s now jumped to about 75 minutes.”

At the airport’s North Terminal, the wait times at the primary security checkpoint have averaged 75 minutes. Consequently, many travelers are taking precautions by arriving significantly earlier than usual, some as early as five hours before their flights.

“I’m five hours early because I knew the line was going to be long,” said Yee Ying, who was traveling to San Jose. “I didn’t expect it to be this long, but I’m glad I got here early.”

The delays are not limited to domestic terminals. Officials say the international terminal is also experiencing bottlenecks due to increased passenger volume and limited staffing.

Travelers say the uncertainty is adding stress to their journeys.

“We got here several hours before our flight, and we’re still stuck in line,” said Denise Valetta, who was traveling to Florida. “I’m hoping we still make our flight.”

Airport leaders are urging passengers to arrive at least three hours before departure to account for the delays.

The staffing issues are tied to the ongoing partial government shutdown, which began February 14 after lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement for the Department of Homeland Security.

As a result, many TSA officers have been working without pay for weeks.

Data shows about 10 percent of TSA workers nationwide have called out sick, with even higher impacts reported in Atlanta. Officials say roughly 300 TSA officers at the airport have quit during the shutdown.

Additionally, many TSA PreCheck and CLEAR lanes are either closed or operating with minimal staff. Travelers report that even when those lanes are open, passengers must often wait in the general security line before splitting off closer to the checkpoint.

Trump Proposes Deploying ICE Agents for Airport Security: A Controversial Shift in Aviation Safety Strategy

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As the partial government shutdown persists, Donald Trump has issued a stern warning, suggesting he might deploy Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to American airports starting Monday. This announcement comes in the wake of growing turmoil at airports nationwide, where Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents have been working without pay, exacerbating chaos during the busy spring break travel period.

In a fiery social media post, Trump directly addressed Democrats, urging them to approve funding for ICE and bring an end to the shutdown, which would restore pay for TSA employees. His message was clear: the current situation could see an intensified ICE presence if no resolution is reached.

“The Radical Left Democrats have hurt so many people with their vicious and uncaring ways. What they have done to the Department of Homeland Security, our fantastic TSA Officers, and, most importantly, the great people of our Country, is an absolute disgrace,” Trump expressed, highlighting his frustration with the opposition party.

He continued, “If the Democrats do not allow for Just and Proper Security at our Airports, and elsewhere throughout our Country, ICE will do the job far better than ever done before! The Fascist Democrats will never protect America, but the Republicans will. Just like the Radical Left allowed millions of Criminals to pour into our Country through their ridiculous and dangerous Open Border Policy, the Republicans closed it all down, and we now have the Strongest Border in American History.”

Trump’s remarks underscore the deep political divide and the urgency of finding a solution to end the shutdown, as both parties remain at odds over immigration and border security funding. The potential deployment of ICE agents at airports adds another layer of complexity to an already tense situation.

‘Likewise, I look forward to moving ICE in on Monday, and have already told them to, “GET READY.” NO MORE WAITING, NO MORE GAMES!’

Trump originally threatened to send ICE to airports earlier Saturday morning.

He wrote on Truth Social: ‘If the Radical Left Democrats don’t immediately sign an agreement to let our Country, in particular, our Airports, be FREE and SAFE again, I will move our brilliant and patriotic ICE Agents to the Airports where they will do Security like no one has ever seen before.’

Trump threatened to send ICE agents to airports as TSA employees work without pay

Trump threatened to send ICE agents to airports as TSA employees work without pay

Wait times at TSA across the country have reached up to two hours as employees work without pay

‘Including the immediate arrest of all Illegal Immigrants who have come into our Country, with heavy emphasis on those from Somalia, who have totally destroyed, with the approval of a corrupt Governor, Attorney General, and Congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, the once Great State of Minnesota,’ he added.

‘I look forward to seeing ICE in action at our airports.’ 

KATU reported that there may be legal and logistical barriers to immigration agents taking on traditional airport screening roles.

The Senate is expected to vote on a measure reinstating funding to TSA on Saturday. It seems that if it fails to come to an agreement, Trump could release ICE onto airports nationwide.

Funding for the Department of Homeland Security expired on February 14 after the Senate failed to agree on a new budget. The agency oversees both TSA and ICE.

Meanwhile, ICE agents are still being paid, reported the American Prospect. 

Though department funding was cut, Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act allocated $175 billion to immigration and border patrol agencies.

On the Senate floor, Chuck Schumer said TSA needs to reopen as quickly as possible — but not under the terms Republicans are offering, which is to fund the entire Homeland Security department. 

Democrats are looking to fund TSA while continuing negotiations on Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

TSA officials have stated that airports may have to shut down altogether amid the lengthy lapse in funding

TSA officials have stated that airports may have to shut down altogether amid the lengthy lapse in funding

Wait times to pass security have stretched to more than two hours in some airports around the US after TSA workers’ pay was stopped, causing staffing shortages.

Workers will be forced to continue working without pay until the Senate agrees on terms for reopening the government. 

In the meantime, former head of DOGE Elon Musk has offered to pay the salaries of TSA workers during the funding impasse. 

‘I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country,’ Musk posted on X this morning. 

TSA officers make about $50,000 per year on average, according to The New York Times. Musk, the richest man in the world, is valued at $814.3 billion.

TSA’s acting deputy administrator threatened that airports may have to shut down altogether if the chaos continues. 

‘It’s not hyperbole to suggest that we may have to quite literally shut down airports, particularly smaller ones, if call-out rates go up,’ Adam Stahl said. 

Staffing shortages were caused by an ongoing partial government shutdown

Staffing shortages were caused by an ongoing partial government shutdown

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A bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security failed to advance Friday in the Senate, meaning Stahl’s prediction could come closer to reality soon.

‘The reality of the situation is this is going to get worse before it gets better, if we don’t see any sort of action,’ Stahl said. 

About 50,000 TSA workers have been working without pay for more than a month. Some can no longer afford to pay their rent, buy gas or food. 

At least 366 agents nationwide have quit their jobs, DHS said.

At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the lines are so long that they have spilled beyond screening checkpoints and into the baggage claim area. 

Salt Lake City International Airport and Denver International Airport reported wait times of 30 minutes, while Dallas-Fort Worth saw delays of 24 minutes.  

The Daily Mail contacted the Department of Homeland Security for more information. 

Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski Shine in Flag Football Showdown, Outpacing Logan Paul and NFL Stars Against Team USA

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The debut of the Fanatics Flag Football Classic in Los Angeles turned out to be an eye-opener for several NFL stars and WWE wrestler Logan Paul.

This event, initially set to take place in Saudi Arabia, was relocated due to the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran. In the lead-up, promotional efforts were fueled by some playful trash-talking between Paul and the event’s headliner, Tom Brady. Earlier this month, Brady playfully downplayed Paul’s WWE career as ‘cute’ and ‘scripted.’ Paul fired back, saying, ‘WWE can’t stop me from kicking your ass on that field.’

However, the banter between Brady and Paul may have overshadowed another critical contender in Saturday’s tournament: Team USA.

In the day’s second matchup, Brady briefly channeled his old self, leading the charge against Team USA by connecting with a familiar target for a successful two-point conversion.

Demonstrating his enduring skills, Brady evaded a pass rusher and delivered a precise throw to receiver Stefon Diggs, who was waiting in the back corner of the end zone for the day’s first score. Brady then linked up with his former Patriots and Buccaneers teammate, Rob Gronkowski, for a successful two-point conversion.

Tom Brady was in vintage form as he scored the first points of his flag football game

Tom Brady was in vintage form as he scored the first points of his flag football game

Brady managed to avoid a sack and struck first in his game against Team USA

Brady managed to avoid a sack and struck first in his game against Team USA 

Hurts and Brady of the Founders FFC look on before the Fanatics Flag Football Classic

Hurts and Brady of the Founders FFC look on before the Fanatics Flag Football Classic

Unfortunately for Gronkowski, that would be his last play of the day after pulling his hamstring on the catch.  

Despite Gronkowski’s injury, it was a far better start for Brady’s team than Paul’s. 

Not only did Team USA score on its opening drive against the Wildcats in the first game, but it was Paul who failed to make the ‘tackle’ for the Wildcats at the goal line. Paul would make things worse by getting a penalty for ripping off a rival’s sunglasses and throwing them to the turf. 

Next it was Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s turn to get embarrassed by Team USA. 

After taking a pitch from teammate Jayden Daniels, Burrow fired a pass right back at the Commanders quarterback, only to surrender a pick-six on the play.  

Playing without any NFL stars, Team USA would build a quick 32-14 lead by scoring on its first four possessions en route to a 39-14 win. 

Team USA followed with a 43-16 win over Brady’s Founders, another team mostly comprised of NFL stars. 

The American national team players have advocated on their behalf to represent the United States at the upcoming 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles, where the sport will make its Olympic debut. 

After handily beating a team full of NFL stars, it’s hard to not hear out their case. 

Back in August of 2024, around the time of the Paris Olympics, flag football quarterback Darrell ‘Housh’ Doucette III claimed he was better than than Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

‘At the end of the day, I feel like I’m better than Patrick Mahomes because of my IQ of the game,’ he told TMZ. 

Joe Burrow #9 of the Wildcats FFC and Housh Doucette #7 of the US Men's Flag Football Team look on during the coin flip during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium

Joe Burrow #9 of the Wildcats FFC and Housh Doucette #7 of the US Men’s Flag Football Team look on during the coin flip during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic at BMO Stadium

Shawn Theard Jr hugs Saquon Barkley after Team USA beat Wildcats FFC on Saturday

Shawn Theard Jr hugs Saquon Barkley after Team USA beat Wildcats FFC on Saturday

‘I know he’s right now the best in the [NFL]. I know he’s more accurate. I know he has all these intangibles. But when it comes to flag football, I feel like I know more than him.’

He added, ‘I’m not saying I’m a better player overall but until he steps on a 5v5 flag field, I’m going to feel that way until it’s proven otherwise! I’m a competitor and need to be proven wrong.’

After the games on Saturday, some NFL stars appeared to agree with that assessment. Green Bay Packers star Micah Parsons tweeted, ‘Team USA giving us belt [crying emojis] I guess they will be in the Olympics lol.’

The speed, skill and knowledge of the flag football players proved to be a difference maker in the exhibition game as NFL stars couldn’t get a grasp on the rules or nuances of the different style of play. The Wildcats, led by San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan, had multiple illegal contact penalties as a result.

One of the few highlights for the Wildcats was a one-handed catch by Odell Beckham Jr on a two-point conversion – which brought back memories of his famous grab as a rookie in 2014.

In the second game, after Brady’s touchdown, Team USA found the end zone twice to take a 22-8 lead into halftime. 

Sarah Paulson Applauds Amanda Peet’s Moving Cancer Battle Essay: A Profound Tribute to Friendship and Resilience

Sarah Paulson is filled with admiration for her close friend, Amanda Peet, and her eloquent portrayal of her recent struggle with cancer.

“My dearest friend, Amanda Peet, has crafted an exceptionally beautiful essay that dives into the grief of losing her parents while facing a breast cancer diagnosis,” Paulson, 51, shared on Instagram on Saturday, March 21. “The piece was published by @newyorkermag today, and I couldn’t be prouder. I urge everyone to read it.”

She added, “If you’re multitasking, I’ve recorded the audio version, so you can hear me attempt to honor her incredible work. Isn’t it amazing that my friend is now a @newyorkermag essayist? Bird, my love for you knows no bounds.”

Paulson’s enthusiasm sparked interest among her celebrity circle, encouraging many to delve into Peet’s narrative.

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Amanda Peet shared her breast cancer diagnosis in her New Yorker piece. “For years, doctors have noted that my breasts are ‘dense’ and ‘busy’—not as a compliment, but as a reminder of the need for enhanced monitoring,” Peet explained in her essay published on March 21, revealing she received her diagnosis “last fall.” “I had been…”

“Going to read now!!” Naomi Watts wrote in the comments section, while Rose Byrne revealed that she already “read [the essay] this morning” and found the prose to be “so extraordinary.”

Ali Wentworth, for her part, added, “It’s a beautifully written piece. All too familiar. Give Amanda a huge hug for me!”

In her essay, Peet, 54, revealed that she was diagnosed with stage I breast cancer “last fall” while both her parents were in hospice care.

“For many years, I’ve been told that I have ‘dense’ and ‘busy’ breasts — not as a compliment but as a warning that they require extra monitoring,” the Your Friends and Neighbors star wrote. “I had been seeing a breast surgeon every six months for checkups. The Friday before Labor Day, I went for what I thought would be a routine scan.”

Peet’s physician subsequently told her that she “didn’t like the way something looked on the ultrasound” and requested that the actress undergo a biopsy. Two tumors, one of which was benign, were visible on one breast.

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Many celebrities have spoken out about their personal battles with breast cancer over the years. Julia Louis-Dreyfus went public with her breast cancer diagnosis in September 2017 via Instagram. Nearly one year later, she had successfully beaten the illness and returned to work on Veep. “It sounds kind of corny, but there’s something about after […]

As Peet waited to find out what type of cancer she had, her parents were on their death beds.

“Our parents, long divorced, were both in hospice, on opposite coasts,” Peet recalled to the outlet, also referring to her sister. “Our mother’s had started in June, but our father’s was only a week in, so we hadn’t expected him to go first. I flew to New York. I didn’t make it before my father took his last breath, but I got to see his body before it was taken from his apartment.”

Peet returned home to Los Angeles, where she learned that her cancer was “hormone-receptor-positive” and “HER2-negative.” She received her first “clear scan” shortly before her mom’s death in January.

Congressional Gridlock: DHS Funding Hangs in the Balance as Negotiations Falter


On Saturday, Senate Democrats and Republicans remained at an impasse over efforts to reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), despite several weeks of negotiations involving the White House.

Tom Homan, who serves as President Trump’s border czar, has engaged with moderate Democrats in recent days to explore potential solutions for a DHS funding agreement. However, a meeting planned for Saturday evening between Homan and lawmakers was abruptly canceled that afternoon.

The Hill has reached out to both Senate leadership and the White House for their input on the situation.

The discussions have included Democratic Senators Patty Murray of Washington, Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire, and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada, as well as Independent Senator Angus King from Maine, who aligns with the Democrats.

Republican Senator Mike Rounds of South Dakota, who serves on the appropriations committee, commented before the canceled meeting that Republicans had been making “some progress” with moderate Democrats following their discussions with Homan on Friday evening.

“I wasn’t in the meeting, but I got encouragement from it. Definitely not done yet, but we’re making some progress,” the South Dakota Republican said.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) similarly expressed hope that the continuing White House talks could drive the two sides closer to a deal, telling reporters on Saturday afternoon that the shutdown “doesn’t reflect well on anybody.”

“This is our job. This is what we should be doing here, and there being good faith efforts made to try and address the issues that Democrats are concerned about by the administration … and they’re working hard to get an outcome,” Thune said. “So at some point, like I said earlier, the Democrats are going to take yes for an answer.”

Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) cast a less optimistic view of the ongoing negotiations, telling The Hill outside the Senate floor on Saturday that Republicans were “not making any progress.”

“I wish I could share the enthusiasm of some of my colleagues, but if you gave every one of my Republican colleagues truth serum, they would tell you we don’t have the slightest idea how we’re going to get out of this mess, and we’re not optimistic,” the GOP lawmaker said.

Democrats are continuing to withhold support for the funding bill until the White House agrees to make several key reforms to DHS’s immigration enforcement agencies, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). 

Democratic lawmakers are asking the Trump administration to impose a mask ban, judicial warrant reform and a universal code of conduct for federal agents at ICE and CBP. 

“All we’re asking for is that ICE agents follow the same rules as pretty much every other law enforcement out there in this country. Same kind of accountability, same kind of lucid engagements in making sure that the public is safe.” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) told reporters on Saturday. 

Amid continued Democratic opposition on Saturday, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) proposed splitting off provisions for ICE and CBP from the department’s funding bill and later funding these agencies through the reconciliation process, which only requires a simple majority.

Other agencies affected by the DHS shutdown include the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the U.S. Coast Guard.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), who has criticized the White House’s proposed DHS reforms, said on Saturday afternoon that Democrats were having “productive conversations” but called on Republicans to “fund TSA now.”

“Let us keep negotiating the outstanding issues with ICE, but let us start sending paychecks to TSA workers now,” Schumer said ahead of a floor vote on his proposal to suspend Senate rules to push through funding for the transportation agency amid nationwide airport staffing shortages. 

Republicans voted down the measure, which Thune said in a Saturday floor speech would not effectively reopen the agency. The GOP leader criticized Democrats’ decision to block DHS funding again in a Friday vote.

“The opportunity to fund TSA has come and gone multiple times here when we have had votes on the floor, including as recently as yesterday and countless motions, continuing resolutions, to fund all of DHS, including TSA numerous times,” Thune said.

On Saturday, the president sparked backlash from Democrats after announcing his administration would send ICE agents to airports to conduct airport security during this shutdown. 

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) called the decision “another reckless, lawless threat to misuse ICE agents.”

“He seems to have no concept of what the limits are on ICE, and I think America would be absolutely appalled to see ICE agents roaming through airports, just as they’ve been breaking down doors at homes,” Blumenthal told The Hill on Saturday afternoon. 

The Connecticut Democrat indicated that the president’s actions have furthered the distance between the two sides in these negotiations. 

“We could solve these issues in an evening if Trump would simply say yes or get out of the way,” Blumenthal said. “If Trump were just to go radio silent, rather than going thunderbolt fresh, there would be solutions within reach, and there is a path to the kinds of reforms that are routine for police departments all around the country, as we’ve been saying again, and again, and again.”

Alexander Bolton contributed reporting.

Denise Richards Reveals Stunning Facelift Transformation with Dramatic Before-and-After Photos


Denise Richards is turning heads with her remarkable facelift transformation, appearing truly “Drop Dead Gorgeous.”

The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star, now 55, unveiled her impressive before-and-after images on Instagram in collaboration with her plastic surgeon, Dr. Ben Talei, this past Saturday.

Dr. Talei disclosed that Richards underwent several procedures, including a facelift, temporal brow lift, upper blepharoplasty, an outer lip lift, and fat grafting.

Richards expressed her satisfaction with the surgery, describing it as “the best thing I could’ve done for myself” in a post on her Instagram Stories.

The side-by-side photos highlight the significant changes in her mouth, neck, and the regions around her eyes.

In his post, the surgeon opened by referring to Richards as “one of the most lovely and beautiful people to ever walk this earth.”

“It was an incredible pleasure and honor to be trusted with her restoration and more importantly, the preservation of her character and beauty. It’s hard to describe in a paragraph the type of surgery or procedures I do because they are so unique in many ways and there isn’t really a standard to compare it to,” he wrote.

Richards has previously been open about her past experiences with plastic surgery.

Last January, the “Wild Things” star revealed she ruptured her breast implants while filming “Special Forces” Season 3.

“I fell, well, I jumped off a bridge, too, and that’s when I ruptured my implants off of that thing,” she revealed on SiriusXM’s “Jeff Lewis Live.”

Richards claimed the harness she was wearing caused the damage and that both implants were affected.

While the model is clearly unafraid of going under the knife, in 2019, she revealed that she doesn’t do Botox or fillers.

“I don’t do Botox or fillers. And when people watch the show, my face moves, so much that it is distracting actually. I am with these beautiful women who look flawless all the time and I don’t do that stuff,” said the star, referring to her stint on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”

Japan Triumphs Over Matildas to Secure Women’s Asian Cup Title

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Key Points

  • Japan has beaten Australia in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026.
  • The Matildas lost 1-0 to Japan.

Australia’s aspirations for Women’s Asian Cup triumph were dashed as they suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Japan in a tense final showdown.

In front of a lively crowd of 74,397 at Stadium Australia, Japan secured their third Asian title thanks to a decisive first-half goal from Maika Hamano.

Despite a dominant performance leading up to the final, Japan found themselves under considerable pressure from the Matildas throughout Saturday’s match. However, the Australian team struggled to capitalize on their opportunities.

Key players like captain Sam Kerr and Mary Fowler found themselves increasingly restricted as the game progressed, while Caitlin Foord, typically reliable, squandered two prime scoring chances in the first half.

Within the opening 10 minutes, Fowler set up two excellent opportunities. The first, just 90 seconds into the game, saw a mis-hit shot by Kerr expertly deflected by Japan’s goalkeeper, Ayaka Yamashita.

The goalkeeper was again called into action as Foord, off the back of another piece of smart play from Fowler, fired a big chance straight into the arms of the Japanese No.1.

And after surviving an early onslaught of Australian fight and fire, Japan slipped back into the groove that has made them the dominant force at this competition and found a goal in the 16th minute.

The Matildas had done well to contain Japan’s attack, but a momentary switch-off from Alanna Kennedy and Kyra Cooney-Cross was all Hamano needed.

The forward unleashed from the edge of the box and her dipping shot sailed past Mackenzie Arnold and into the back of the net.

Australia kept the Japanese at bay for the remainder of the first half and should arguably have gone in at halftime level.

Foord couldn’t get a shot on target when Yamashita made a blunder at the back, and the Arsenal striker then fluffed her best chance of the night on the stroke of halftime after a brilliant cross from Kerr.

Montemurro resisted halftime changes as Japan pressed for a second, with Riko Ueki, who finished with the tournament’s golden boot with six goals, flashing a header wide and also forcing a save from Arnold.

Hayley Raso was thrown into the mix by Montemurro, but Australia still struggled to draw level despite looking the more dangerous side.

Foord found Kaitlyn Torpey unmarked in the box with 25 minutes left, but the left-back mis-hacked another chance inside the Japanese box.

Kennedy had the best Australian chance late in the second half, but her header was gleefully caught by Yamashita as Japan claimed victory and the Matildas’ 16-year wait for a major trophy rolled on.


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Tragic Walmart Encounter: Man Deceives Stepfather with Vehicle Part Request Before Fatal Shooting

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Inset: Manuel Alejandro Mesa Cabrera (Platte County Sheriff”s Office). Background: The Walmart located at 818 East 23rd Street in Columbus, Nebraska (Google Maps). 

In a chilling case, a man has confessed to luring his stepfather to a Walmart under the pretense of searching for a vehicle part, only to fatally shoot him in the chest and head.

Manuel Mesa-Cabrera, aged 26, has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the killing of his 42-year-old stepfather, Anhil Mirabal Hernandez. This development was reported by ABC affiliate KETV, based in Omaha. Mesa-Cabrera is scheduled to be sentenced in April.

The incident occurred on May 27, 2025, when Mesa-Cabrera and Hernandez visited the Walmart at 818 East 23rd Street in Columbus. Authorities stated that Mesa-Cabrera had convinced his stepfather to accompany him to the store to assist in finding a vehicle part.

According to an arrest affidavit obtained by Lincoln-based CBS affiliate KOLN, Mesa-Cabrera had been diagnosed with schizophrenia but was neither on medication nor receiving medical care for his condition. Investigators suggest that in the days leading up to the tragic event, Mesa-Cabrera had decided to kill his stepfather.

While parked at the retail giant, Mesa-Cabrera allegedly produced a 9 mm Smith and Wesson handgun, shooting Hernandez in both the chest and head, before fleeing the scene.

Officers with the Columbus Police Department responded to the store’s parking lot at about 6:20 p.m.

“Upon arrival, officers located a male victim lying on the ground with an apparent gunshot wound to the chest,” Captain Doug Molczyk said. “Officers immediately rendered aid until Columbus Fire Department medics arrived on scene.”

Hernandez was brought to a nearby hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

Mesa-Cabrera turned himself in “[s]hortly after” the shooting, police said. The defendant said he did so because “he knew he was going to be arrested,” according to the affidavit.

Mesa-Cabrera was originally charged with first-degree murder and the use of a firearm to commit a felony. He reportedly had purchased the Smith and Wesson by legal means two weeks before the shooting.

Texas Suspect Accused of Throwing Stolen Human Remains onto FBI Dallas Property, Disturbing YouTube Video Unveils

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A Texas man found himself in legal trouble after court documents disclosed that he had posted a YouTube video showing him hurling a bucket of stolen human bones over the fence of the FBI Dallas office. The man claimed this act was an attempt to “summon them by force.”

Identified as Michael Chadwick Fry, he now faces charges including two counts of abusing a corpse without legal authority and tampering with physical evidence with the intent to impair a human corpse, as recorded by Denton County jail authorities.

Fry was taken into custody on Wednesday and subsequently released after posting a $30,000 surety bond.

According to an arrest warrant affidavit accessed by FOX 4 Dallas, Fry’s mother reached out to the Bartonville Police Department on Monday. She reported that her son had asked her for money to rent a U-Haul truck, claiming he “had a body that needed to be moved.”

Michael Chadwick Fry mugshot

Michael Chadwick Fry is facing serious charges for his actions, with accusations of corpse abuse among others, as noted in the Denton County Jail records.

His mother said Fry “became irate” after making the request and left her home, according to court documents. She added there were three searches on her car’s GPS for cemeteries — one in Texas and two in Oklahoma, and she spotted a new shovel at her home.

Fry’s sister also contacted police and told them about a YouTube video her brother allegedly made, showing Fry throwing a bucket of “Elizabeth’s remains” over the FBI Dallas fence, according to the report.

The video was titled, “We send Elizabeth over the FBI fence to summon them by force.” 

FBI Dallas confirmed to police the bucket contained human bones.

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A street view of the FBI Dallas Field Office taken in April 2022, according to Google Maps. (Google Maps)

Another YouTube video reviewed by police, titled “Fry and Barto news! Where we reveal mass killers,” showed Fry at his home with a human skull.

Documents stated Fry referred to the skull as “Elizabeth Virginia Lyon,” leading officials to believe the skull was related to the remains tossed over FBI Dallas’ fence, according to the report.

Bartonville police said Fry previously stole an urn of ashes from Oklahoma City and a coffin from a mausoleum in Denton, Texas.

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Denton jail records show Fry was arrested more than 30 times. (Google Maps)

Denton County jail records obtained by Fox News Digital showed Fry had at least 31 previous arrests dating back to 2003 for crimes including: six instances of assault, arson, making terroristic threats, and numerous drug and public intoxication charges.

FOX 4 reported Fry was also accused of crashing a truck into the station’s downtown Dallas office in 2018 to gain media attention for a 2012 police shooting in Denton County that killed his friend.

“He got out of the truck, ranting and throwing sheets of paper onto the sidewalk,” the outlet reported. “Fry also left behind a suspicious bright orange duffel bag that prompted police to set up a perimeter and bring in the bomb squad.”

He later apologized to FOX 4 during a court hearing, according to the report.

Unpacking One Nation’s Record Surge: Why Voter Discontent is at an All-Time High

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The Coalition’s failure to unite in policy left a “vaccum” for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to lure voters during the South Australian election – but the insurgent party could shake up federal politics too.
One Nation’s strong performance in the election was accompanied by a significant dip in support for both the victorious Labor party and the Liberals, and politicians in Canberra should be taking note, former Nationals leader David Littleproud said.

Littleproud observed that Hanson’s dramatic surge in popularity highlights a growing disillusionment among voters with all political factions.

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Pauline Hanson said One Nation’s strong performance in the South Australia election was just the beginning. (9News)

“The takeaway here, applicable not only in South Australia but on a national level, is that there’s a palpable frustration among the electorate. The federal polls reflect this sentiment, as they reveal a clear disdain for all of us,” he shared on Today.

“The truth is, no party is commanding 40 or 50 percent of the primary vote in current surveys,” he continued.

“Most are hovering around the 20 to 30 percent mark. This indicates a populace that is upset, experiencing hardship, and yearning for hope and direction,” he concluded.

The major political parties witnessed a significant shift of support towards One Nation throughout the state.

While SA Premier Peter Malinauskas secured a second term with a landslide win for Labor, the party’s primary vote still dipped slightly to around 38 per cent.

One Nation burst onto the scene with an historic 21 per cent of the vote, ahead of the Liberals on just 19 per cent.

David Littleproud
David Littleproud said voters are angry with all sides of politics. (Today)

Littleproud said Hanson’s promising showing in SA should spook the Coalition into action.

“The biggest mistake the Coalition made after the election was basically to abolish all policies, and that left a vacuum for Pauline Hanson to walk in,” he said.

“It also poses a significant opportunity. We’ve got a prime minister who is unpopular, not like Peter Malinauskas, there’s an opportunity there, but we’ve got to put out our policies.

“You’ve got to fight for what you believe in and people reward that.”

Hanson yesterday said a “clear message is being sent” as early poll numbers indicated her conservative party was securing a record primary vote.

“I want to take this opportunity to give a big thnak you to the people of South Australia for giving their trust and confidence to One Nation,” Hanson told 9News.

“This will send a clear message. I’m not going to stop at South Australia, I’m going to go to after the seat of Farrer… and then Victoria.”

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