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Gainesville Man Faces Arrest After Facebook Post Reveals Stolen Gun, Unveils Drug and Firearm Charges

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A 23-year-old man, Keenon Jamal Richardson, was taken into custody last night following a traffic stop where authorities reportedly discovered a stolen firearm and 21 grams of marijuana.

On April 15, an Alachua County Sheriff’s Deputy identified images of a stolen handgun posted on a social media account believed to belong to Richardson. These images displayed a Glock 43X with a serial number matching a pistol reported stolen on April 12. The social media account also featured photos of Richardson at the Hidden Oaks Mobile Home Park.

While conducting surveillance at Hidden Oaks, deputies observed Richardson entering a black vehicle that subsequently exited the neighborhood. The deputy noted that the vehicle exceeded the speed limit, traveling at 53 mph in a zone marked for 45 mph. Additionally, the car lacked a functioning tag light and failed to stop at a designated stop line at 9100 SW 8th Avenue. At approximately 9:15 p.m., the deputy initiated a traffic stop and identified Richardson as the front seat passenger.

The deputy noted a strong odor of both burnt and raw marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The driver admitted they had recently “smoked” in the car, but neither individual possessed a medical marijuana prescription. The driver also informed the deputy that a gun was located in the driver’s side door pocket.

A probable cause search of the car reportedly produced about 0.4 grams of loose marijuana flower bud on the floorboard on Richardson’s side; a tobacco leaf product that contained raw marijuana and weighed about 4.1 grams in the center console; a bag of raw marijuana weighing 21.2 grams behind the driver’s seat; the stolen Glock pistol next to the marijuana, loaded with eight rounds and with its grip toward the front, as if it had been hastily placed there; a holstered Smith & Wesson handgun in the driver’s side door pocket; and an additional Smith & Wesson magazine in the glove compartment.

Post Miranda, the driver denied knowing anything about the stolen pistol or the marijuana.

Post Miranda, Richardson reportedly denied at first that he knew anything about the marijuana (except for a “blunt”) or the stolen gun and said nothing in the car belonged to him; he also denied posting any recent photos of guns. When the deputy showed Richardson the pictures from his social media account, which reportedly included his “clearly visible face” and the stolen gun, he reportedly changed his story.

Richardson reportedly denied stealing the Glock pistol; he said he had bought it from an unknown person on social media for $300 earlier in the day, and he posted it on social media “to see what he could get for it.” He reportedly admitted bringing the pistol into the car and said it had initially been placed between his seat and the center console.

At the jail, Richardson reportedly provided consent for the deputy to search his phone, and he showed the deputy messages that corroborated his claim that he had purchased the Glock pistol from an unknown person on April 15. Richardson said the seller had told him the firearm was registered in the seller’s name and was brand new, which the deputy said was corroborated by messages between Richardson and his cousin.

The deputy reported that during the search of Richardson’s cell phone, he saw that a video of a bag of raw marijuana had been sent to the driver of the car, along with messages that discussed low-level marijuana transactions. Richardson denied selling any marijuana, but he admitted that he had delivered marijuana to the driver of the car that day, and he reportedly eventually admitted that the bag of marijuana found in the car belonged to him.

The deputy noted that Richardson was arrested in August 2025 for possession of another stolen firearm, but he believed Richardson “probably did not know this Glock was stolen.”

Richardson has been charged with possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana, delivering a controlled substance (marijuana), and using a two-way communications device to facilitate a felony. Richardson has a juvenile conviction from 2019 and two traffic convictions; he was arrested in 2024 for aggravated battery of a pregnant victim, but the charges were later dropped, and the 2025 stolen gun case can no longer be found on the court’s website. Judge Susan Miller-Jones set bail at $130,000.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 


Gavin Newsom Rallies Support Amidst Eric Swalwell Allegations: Urges Donations to Strengthen Campaign

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California Governor Gavin Newsom has urged his followers to contribute $35 to his political action committee in response to Rep. Eric Swalwell’s departure from Congress.

Swalwell, a Democrat, vacated his congressional seat on Tuesday following accusations of rape from a former female staff member. Additionally, three other women have claimed that he sexually harassed them.

In a fundraising email circulated on Wednesday, Newsom referenced Swalwell, who had been serving California’s 14th District in the Bay Area. A special election is scheduled on August 18 to elect his successor.

“The residents of California’s 14th District need prompt representation in the House, especially given the narrow Republican majority in Congress. I was determined not to grant Mike Johnson even a single extra day before filling this position,” Newsom’s email stated.

As reported by the New York Post, the email encouraged fellow Democrats to donate $35 to the Campaign for Democracy PAC, which is connected to Newsom.

Prior to the accusations against Swalwell, he was running in the gubernatorial primary and was quickly emerging as a front-runner in a crowded field.

Newsom had been silent about the sexual misconduct allegations until Sunday, hours before Swalwell withdrew from the California governor’s race.

‘As we continue to learn more, these allegations from multiple sources are deeply troubling and must be taken seriously,’ Newsom said in a statement.

California Governor Gavin Newsom sent out a fundraising email in the wake of Eric Swalwell resigning from Congress over the sexual misconduct allegations. He asked fellow Democrats to send $35 each to his own political action committee (Newsom is pictured with wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom at White House dinner for the nation's governors on February 24, 2024)

California Governor Gavin Newsom sent out a fundraising email in the wake of Eric Swalwell resigning from Congress over the sexual misconduct allegations. He asked fellow Democrats to send $35 each to his own political action committee (Newsom is pictured with wife Jennifer Siebel Newsom at White House dinner for the nation’s governors on February 24, 2024)

Swalwell has been accused by five different women of varying levels of misconduct, ranging from harassment to rape. He strongly denies the allegations against him

Swalwell has been accused by five different women of varying levels of misconduct, ranging from harassment to rape. He strongly denies the allegations against him

Newsom’s wife, gender activist and actress Jennifer Siebel Newsom, has not said anything publicly about the accusations against Swalwell.

Earlier this month, she implied that President Donald Trump was sexist because the two most prominent people he has fired so far – former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and former Attorney General Pam Bondi – were women.

Before Swalwell dropped out, Newsom refused to endorse anyone in the race to succeed him. He still does not plan to do so.

‘California has always benefited from a depth of talent and vision within our Democratic Party, and this upcoming race for governor is no exception,’ Newsom told the Post in a statement.

‘The field represents a diverse group of leaders who are deeply committed to continuing our state’s progress, and I have full confidence that voters will choose a candidate who reflects the values and direction Californians believe in,’ he added.

Privately, Newsom has commented on some of the candidates. According to CNN, he has said billionaire Tom Steyer would be too wishy-washy ideologically and believes former Rep. Katie Porter could cause a private sector contraction in California.

Swalwell, no longer a congressman or an actively running politician, has strongly denied the allegations against him and plans to fight them in court if necessary.

He is facing at least three different probes into his alleged conduct with women. A source confirmed to The Hill on Thursday that the Department of Justice has opened an investigation.

Pictured: Swalwell at a campaign stop part of his bid to be California's next governor on April 7, 2026. Three days later, the San Francisco Chronicle published an account of a former staffer who said Swalwell sexually assaulted her twice

Pictured: Swalwell at a campaign stop part of his bid to be California’s next governor on April 7, 2026. Three days later, the San Francisco Chronicle published an account of a former staffer who said Swalwell sexually assaulted her twice

Jeanine Pirro, the US Attorney for the District of Columbia, set up a tip line to solicit information about allegations against Swalwell. 

‘If you hear about someone who was allegedly drugging, choking, raping victims, who has lived in this district for a significant period of time, I would expect there would be victims who might have information,’ Pirro said in a video posted to X.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is investigating the allegation that Swalwell drugged and raped a former staffer of his after a charity gala in New York City.

And after a fifth woman, Lonna Drewes, came forward to accuse Swalwell of raping her in a West Hollywood hotel in July 2018, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has confirmed it is investigating the report. 

After 28 Years, Transformers Unleashes the Epic Return of Beast Wars’ Big Convoy!

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Optimus Prime has served as a muse for numerous characters throughout the Transformers series, including his Maximal successor, Optimus Primal. Yet, Primal is not the sole beast-mode Cybertronian inspired by the legendary Autobot commander. A recently unveiled toy pays homage to yet another “Big Bot.”

Flame Toys has introduced the initial visuals of the Furai Model Big Convoy, capturing the essence of the Maximal field leader from the anime Beast Wars Neo: Super-Lifeform Transformers. This model reimagines his robot form and arsenal, shining a light on this lesser-known character alongside other anime Maximals. Boasting over 200 components, this formidable figure is poised to be a standout addition to any fan’s collection.

Measuring just over 6.5 inches tall, the Furai Model Big Convoy kit offers a distinctly “anime” take on the Maximal character. Although non-transforming, the kit faithfully represents his robot form, one of the most memorable from the Japanese Beast Wars era. His robotic structure is adorned with organic features, reminiscent of his woolly mammoth beast mode.

Big Convoy Becomes a Mammoth New Transformers Model Kit From Flame Toys

Standing at just over 6.5 inches in height, the Furai Model Big Convoy kit is an especially “anime” reinterpretation of the Maximal. The non-transforming kit is based on his robot mode, itself one of the most iconic from the Japanese Beast Wars era. His robotic mass is covered with organic elements, with these evoking his organic wooly mammoth beast mode.

This can be seen through the tusks on his shoulders and the mammoth legs hanging off his robot mode legs, truly giving the impression that this form is a robot erupting from a beast. More than any other figure from Beast Wars Neo, Big Convoy was known for his many weapons, and the Furai Model version is no different in this regard. That includes adapting his biggest and most devastating armament to blow away Predacon enemies.

Big Convoy has (non-firing) missiles on his shoulders, furthering the idea that the outer shell of the beast hides a powerful robot underneath. Another weapon that’s reimagined from his original toy is his tonfas, with one for each hand included. Unlike the original toy, these are removable, allowing for more posing and action silhouettes.

There are also five different interchangeable hand options, with some of these necessary to equip to hold his weapons. Easily the biggest of these is the Big Cannon, which even mirrors the original toy by having Big Convoy’s mammoth mode trunk on it. Slightly redesigned, this gigantic firearm is definitely the highlight of the kit. It can also be held on his back when not deployed.

Furai Model Big Convoy is made up of 220 parts, making it a worthy challenge to construct the Maximal. Set to retail for $80, it’s sadly not going to come out for almost a year, with a current release date for March 2027. However, this is just one of the new Big Convoy toys of the 2020s, with Big Convoy mini kits also planned for Blokees’ Transformers releases. Meanwhile, the new version of the character for the Transformers: Age of the Primes line is already out on the market, making now the best time to collect toys for the obscure character.

Columbia County Candidates Share Insights at Thursday’s Forum


COLUMBIA COUNTY, Ga. () – In a spirited forum on Thursday, candidates vying for various roles in Columbia County presented their visions and priorities to the voters.

The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce organized this event, which took place at the Hardin Auditorium within the Evans Library on April 16. The forum was accessible to the public, inviting community engagement.

Here are some highlights from the candidates:

Gary Jones, Candidate for County Chairman: “With a 37-year tenure in law enforcement within our community and over a decade as the mayor of Grovetown, my goal is to lead Columbia County with empathy and attentiveness. I am committed to ensuring that every citizen feels empowered and genuinely heard.”

Cambry Wood, Candidate for County Chairman: “As a former United States Army engineer officer and company commander in Iraq, followed by a career with the Army Corps of Engineers, I have witnessed firsthand the neglect at the federal level affecting us locally. Seeing no one else stepping forward, I felt compelled to represent our community and advocate for change.”

Alison Couch, County Chairman Candidate: “It’s important for us all to be able to afford living here. One way local government can lower the cost of living is by lowering property taxes. As a member of the commission, and then talking with thousands of county residents in the last four years, I know this is important to the residents of Columbia County. “

Dr. Deborah Williams, Board of Education, District 2 Candidate: “I am committed to high quality instruction and academic excellence for every student and again, every student. Strong support for teachers, staff and school leaders. That we have safe, welcoming and nurturing schools.”

Michael Jordan, County Commission District 1 Candidate: “One thing we need to do is more research on data centers. Then we need to inform our residents on the consequences of increased more data centers.”

Alex Griffin, County Commission District 1 Candidate: “It’s going to be the job of the next commission to make sure two things happen. First, and the new commission, make sure those projects adhere to the data center zoning ordinance that was passed. And second thing is that next commission will be responsible, responsible for determining what to do with the additional tax revenue generated.”

NewsChannel 6’s very own Brad Means was the emcee for the event.

Photojournalist credit; Avery Van Dusen

Dunghutti Teenager’s Family Expresses Heartfelt Grief in Court Following Fatal Collision with Unmarked Police Car

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WARNING: This article includes the name and image of a deceased Aboriginal person.

The grieving parents of an Indigenous teenager, who tragically lost his life during a police chase, have made an emotional appeal for their suffering to be recognized as the officer involved faces sentencing.

Jai Kalani Wright, a Dunghutti teenager, was killed in 2022 while riding a stolen trail bike. On Friday, his parents shared their heartache with the Downing Centre District Court, emphasizing how their lives have been shattered by the incident.

During the sentencing hearing for Benedict Bryant, found guilty in November of dangerous driving resulting in death, the court heard poignant testimonies. Bryant had parked his unmarked vehicle in the path of Jai’s bike, leading to the tragic outcome.

“The court needs to hear what this has done to me,” expressed Jai’s mother, Kylie Aloua, her voice breaking with emotion. “He was my son, my light, and my future,” she added, underscoring the profound impact of her loss.

“Jai was the child who held our family together.”

Jai Wright
Dunghutti boy Jai Wright was much loved by his family and friends. Source: Supplied

It was standing-room only in the courtroom as family and supporters of both Jai and Bryant packed out the gallery.

Ms Aloua said she did not wish for Bryant to be sentenced to prison time, so his family did not have to suffer the same loss she was feeling.

Judge Jane Culver previously ruled Bryant should have known placing his car there without lights and sirens activated could have caused a collision that posed a serious risk to the 16-year-old.

After colliding with the car, Jai was thrown off the bike and suffered critical head injuries, dying at Prince Alfred Hospital the following day.

Jai’s mother, who still works at the same hospital where he died, said Bryant’s lack of remorse or apology was causing more pain.

“He deserved the chance to learn from his actions,” Ms Aloua said of her son.

Jai’s dad Lachlan also gave evidence of how his son’s death has impacted him.

“He was the second Jai I’ve had to lose … when I was 20, my cousin Jai was murdered,” Mr Wright said.

Jai was meant to be forever.

Bryant’s barrister Brent Haverfield is expected to argue the offence falls at the lowest range of objective seriousness and he should not be sent to prison.

However, crown prosecutor Philip Strickland SC told Judge Culver that Bryant’s driving was dangerous to a high degree.

Mr Strickland said a similar incident two-and-a-half months before Jai’s death, where Bryant parked his car across a driveway and caused a collision, was relevant to his moral culpability.

The verdict likely marked the first time a serving police officer has been found guilty for the death of an Indigenous person in custody or a police operation in NSW, the Aboriginal Legal Service said after the ruling.

Bryant’s solicitor previously indicated he would appeal the ruling at the first opportunity.

He will be sentenced at a later date.

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Latest Changes to the Illinois Men’s Basketball Team Roster Revealed


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) – Enthusiastic Illini fans are closely monitoring the shifts within the Illinois men’s basketball roster during the 2026 offseason, eager to see who will join, depart, or remain with the team.

After Illinois reached the Final Four for the first time since 2005, head coach Brad Underwood conveyed a straightforward message to his players.

“Please come back, let’s go do this again,” Underwood expressed in Indianapolis, following the team’s 71-62 defeat against UConn.

Now, the focus is on recruitment and retaining key players as they prepare for the next season.

Editor’s Note: This article was published and last updated at 11 p.m. on Thursday, April 16. Further updates will be provided as additional details emerge.

RETURNERS

Illinois has officially confirmed the return of four players from its 2025-26 roster.

David Mirkovic, Tomislav Ivisic, Zvonimir Ivisic and Jake Davis will all be back for the 2026-27 season.

Mirkovic was third on the team in scoring, as freshman, with 13.3 points per game.

All four of the known returners played more than 17 minutes per game on average during the 2025-26 season.

DEPARTURES

Illinois is expected to lose at least seven players from its 2026 Final Four team. There are three different categories of players leaving.

Graduates: Ben Humrichous, Kylan Boswell and AJ Redd have all exhausted their college eligibility.

Transfer portal departures: Mihailo Petrovic, Toni Bilic and Ty Rodgers have all been reported to be entering the transfer portal

Going pro: Big Ten Freshman of the Year Keaton Wagler declared for the NBA Draft, calling it a tough decision.

ADDITIONS:

The Illini are currently slotted to bring in five new players for the 2026-27 season, although that number can grow to fill the 15 player roster limit.

Similar to the departures, there are a couple different ways Brad Underwood is bringing in talent.

High school commits: Illinois has four high school players committed from the class of 2026. Lucas Morillo, Ethan Brown and Landon Davis are all signed. Quentin Coleman, a four-star prospect from Missouri, committed more recently and his signing has not been announced by Illinois Athletics.

Transfer portal commitments: The Illini have landed just one player from the portal so far in the 2026 cycle, but it’s a significant pick up. Providence transfer Stefan Vaaks will come to Champaign after scoring 15.8 points per game as a freshman with the Friars.

UNKNOWNS

There are four players from the Illinois team which made a postseason trip to Indianapolis in 2026 who are yet to have announced plans/been reported to be staying or leaving.

Andrej Stojakovic is the biggest name in this bunch. He scored 13.5 points per game in his first year in Champaign, as a junior, and previously made stops at California and Stanford.

Additionally, Illinois Athletics, nor major outlets, have reported on the future of Jason Jakstys, Brandon Lee or Blake Fagbemi.

Fagbemi, who came to Illinois widely assumed to be in a ‘walk-on’ style role, is seemingly unlikely to leave.

Jakstys had his sophomore season cut short due to injury after redshirting as a true freshman. Lee appeared in 18 games as a freshman, playing 4.1 minutes per game.

RECRUITS

There are two names, at this time, which Illinois has been widely linked to in recruiting for the 2026 cycle.

The first is Wisconsin transfer John Blackwell. He scored 19.1 points per game for the Badgers as a junior in 2025-26, and is reported to have been in connection with Duke, Illinois, Louisville, UCLA and others since entering the portal.

His dad, Glynn Blackwell, played at Illinois in the 1980s.

Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress has reported that Blackwell will announce his commitment on May 4.

At the prep level, Illinois recently hosted Zavier Zens for a visit. He is a three-star prospect in the class of 2026 from Wisconsin. Zens was named Wisconsin Mr. Basketball as a senior, and is expected to pick between Illinois, Wisconsin and Utah State.

He was previously committed to Northern Iowa, and tells WCIA a commitment announcement could come as early as Friday, April 17.

SUMMARY:

Graduates: Kylan Boswell, Ben Humrichous, AJ Redd

Declared for NBA Draft: Keaton Wagler

Transfer departures: Ty Rodgers, Toni Bilic, Mihailo Petrovic

Transfer additions: Stefan Vaaks

High school additions: Lucas Morillo, Ethan Brown, Landon Davis, Quentin Coleman

Unknowns from 2025-26 roster: Andrej Stojakovic, Jason Jakstys, Brandon Lee, Blake Fagbemi*

Recruits: John Blackwell, Zavier Zens

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Shocking Twist: Realtor’s Cold Case Murder Suspect Claims Critical Evidence Mistake by Investigators

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Defense lawyers for a woman accused of murdering an Iowa real estate agent in 2011 are contending that crucial evidence in the case has been either misplaced or destroyed.

Kristin Ramsey, 53, faces charges of first-degree murder for the killing of Ashley Okland on April 8, 2011. Her arrest last month is the latest update in this case that has remained unsolved for over a decade.

A recent court filing suggests that Ramsey’s legal team believes law enforcement mishandled significant evidence during the initial stages of the investigation into Okland’s murder.

Ashley Okland standing inside a model townhome

On April 8, 2011, Ashley Okland was found in a model townhouse where she was reportedly conducting an open house in West Des Moines, Iowa, according to authorities.

The court document claims, “The state has informed the defense that law enforcement either lost or destroyed evidence, case information, or both since Ms. Okland’s death,” as reported by KCCI.

In a motion for discovery obtained by the outlet, Ramsey’s attorneys ask authorities to hand over all evidence relating to the case, including the names and contact information of those involved in any point of the investigation. 

The filing also reportedly requests “any and all items of evidence and/or information that were lost, destroyed, altered, deleted, or otherwise disposed of.” 

Kristin Elizabeth Ramsey facing camera in mugshot photo

53-year-old Kristin Elizabeth Ramsey was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in West Des Moines, Iowa on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. (Dallas County Jail)

Details regarding the type of evidence that has allegedly been lost were not immediately available. 

Okland was gunned down while hosting an open house at a model townhome owned by Rottlund Homes – the same company in which Ramsey worked at the time of the alleged murder.

Kristin Ramsey sitting in a hearing at the Dallas County Courthouse in Iowa

Kristin Ramsey, 53, attends a hearing at the Dallas County Courthouse in Iowa on April 10, 2026. She was charged in March with first-degree murder for the 2011 shooting of Ashley Okland. (Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register/USA TODAY NETWORK)

The real estate agent was shot twice, once in the chest and another in the face, at close range, according to authorities. 

The case ultimately ran cold for 15 years, until authorities announced Ramsey’s arrest last month.

West Des Moines police officer standing near crime scene tape at outdoor site

A West Des Moines police officer stands near crime scene tape at the site where Ashley Okland was killed on April 8, 2011. (Register File Photo/USA TODAY NETWORK)

In a previous court filing obtained by KCCI, a witness who lived next door to the townhome told authorities she heard two loud noises and later saw Ramsey outside the front door on the day of the alleged shooting.

The witness also reportedly told authorities upon looking out her second-story window, she saw Ramsey pacing outside her vehicle and using her phone.

The court filing indicates Ramsey called a colleague at Rottlund Homes immediately following the alleged shooting, but did not call 911, KCCI reported.

As the witness observed Ramsey outside the townhouse, she reportedly told authorities she watched as Ramsey got into her vehicle and proceeded to “back up at a high rate of speed in an erratic manner and leave the area.”

It was the witness – not Ramsey – who ultimately called 911 to report the shooting, authorities said. 

Prosecutors also revealed Ramsey allegedly provided inconsistent accounts of her whereabouts on the day of Okland’s death across multiple interviews conducted during the investigation, according to KCCI.

Court records further indicate that when authorities executed a search warrant at Ramsey’s home on May 3, 2011, they found several firearms, illegal drugs and posters depicting violence, the outlet reported.

The same items were reportedly later recovered after a second search warrant was executed at Ramsey’s home shortly before her arrest this spring.

Ramsey has pleaded not guilty in the case, and her defense team has asked a judge to lower her bond from $2 million to $100,000, the outlet reported. Authorities have not yet revealed a potential motive for the alleged murder. 

Ramsey’s defense attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Police Report: Husband Allegedly Assaulted Pregnant Wife in Disturbing Incident

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Inset: Jacob Daniel Vega (McLennan County Sheriff”s Office). Background: The street where Vega allegedly attacked his pregnant wife in Waco, Tex. (Google Maps).

In a disturbing incident in Texas, a man has been taken into custody for allegedly choking his pregnant wife while their child looked on, according to reports from local authorities.

The suspect, identified as 40-year-old Jacob Daniel Vega, faces charges of aggravated assault linked to domestic violence, as confirmed by the Waco Police Department.

This troubling event unfolded on a Monday at a home situated on Misty Drive in Waco, a city approximately 100 miles from Austin to the northwest.

Mid-morning, a distressed woman dialed 911, expressing her desperation with the words, “I can’t take this anymore,” before detailing that she had been involved in a confrontation, as per an arrest affidavit obtained by KWTX, a local CBS and Telemundo station.

Upon reaching the scene, law enforcement officers were met by Vega, who approached a patrol vehicle and admitted to having a dispute with his wife, as per police accounts.

The defendant went on to tell the responding officers the couple had been arguing because he was inside the bedroom with the door locked and that his wife was repeatedly banging on the door, according to the affidavit. The man said he eventually got angry, opened the door, and then took a shoe rack from the couple’s bedroom and put it in their children’s bedroom.

After the shoe rack incident, the woman started screaming and Vega “lost it,” the defendant said, according to the charging document.

Vega then told the officers that he and his wife had been putting their hands on one another and he wound up sitting on top of her and ultimately began to strangle her, police said. Then, the defendant allegedly told the officers they should go check on the victim. After that, Vega was handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol car.

Officers next spoke with the defendant’s wife, who was sitting on the floor with the couple’s child, who was crawling around near her. The woman complained that her legs were numb and her throat hurt, the affidavit says.

The victim said Vega had strangled her for about two to three minutes, police said. Officers noted the presence of broken blood vessels in both of her eyes and redness on her neck, according to the charging document. The victim also echoed a key detail of the defendant’s story – telling police Vega had strangled her with both of his hands while he was sitting on top of her, law enforcement said.

At the time of the incident, the woman was seven weeks pregnant, police said. The couple has been married for six years and has lived together for the past two years, according to law enforcement.

The woman said the couple’s child was in the bedroom while the attack occurred, according to the affidavit. The strangulation only stopped when she went limp in the defendant’s hands, the victim told police.

The wife was taken to nearby Hillcrest Hospital for evaluation, police said. Vega was arrested and booked in the McLennan County Jail. Records do not currently list the defendant as an inmate.

Major Accident Shuts Down Hume Highway in Victoria: Traffic Alert

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A major highway, known for its heavy traffic, has been closed in both directions following a serious multi-vehicle collision.

Northbound and southbound traffic on the Hume Highway has been blocked south of Violet Town in rural Victoriaafter a collision between a B-double truck and several other vehicles.
Two adults and two children have been transported to hospital in Wangaratta for treatment.

Currently, the condition of those involved remains undisclosed.

Emergency response teams, including six units from the Country Fire Authority, along with police, SES, and ambulance services, are actively managing the situation at the scene.

Violet Town is a country town south of Shepparton.
The Hume Highway, later the Hume Freeway, connects Sydney and Melbourne and is the busiest freight routes in the country.

This highway is a critical route, accommodating thousands of trucks daily.

In a statement, VicTraffic advised, “Northbound drivers should take a detour via the Goulburn Valley Highway, passing through Seymour to Shepparton, and then return via Benalla on the Midland Highway.”

“Southbound should exit at Violet Town and use the Murchison-Violet Town Road to the Goulburn Valley Highway, and rejoin the Hume in Seymour.”

The detour would add about 45 minutes of driving time for those on the road.

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Lebanon Rejoices as Ceasefire with Israel Brings Hope for Peace

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Lebanon erupted in celebration as a 10-day ceasefire with Israel commenced on Friday, marking what U.S. President Donald Trump described as a ‘historic day.’ The agreement was announced by Trump after consultations with Israeli and Lebanese officials, highlighting a significant diplomatic meeting in Washington on Tuesday — the first of its kind in over three decades.

As the ceasefire took hold, the streets of Beirut resonated with the sound of gunfire as jubilant residents fired into the air. This display of joy was mirrored by the sight of displaced families making their way back to their homes in southern Lebanon. The return journey saw lengthy caravans of cars lining the roads, with passengers waving flags out of the windows, as reported by The New York Times.

The night sky over Lebanon was also ablaze with lights and fireworks, further underscoring the national relief and hope for peace that this agreement brings. The ceasefire signifies a new chapter for the region, one that many hope will lead to lasting peace and stability.

At the same time, displaced families started to return to their homes in southern Lebanon – leading to long car caravans clogging the roads as residents waved flags out the windows, according to The New York Times. 

Lights and fireworks also illuminated the night sky. 

As the celebrations continued, Trump took to his Truth Social page to tout the deal he helped broker.

‘May have been a historic day for Lebanon,’ the president wrote. ‘Good things are happening!!!’

The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon marks a major stepping stone for the US to secure a peace deal with Iran, which has said it would not engage in a second round of peace talks with the US unless Israel entered into a ceasefire with Lebanon.

The Israeli government has previously said Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group in Lebanon, was not included in the two-week ceasefire deal between the US, Israel and Iran, and strikes between the two countries have continued.

Yet the agreed-upon ceasefire remains fraught on Friday as Israeli officials vowed to keep its forces in southern Lebanon, saying they would attack if threatened, and Hezbollah said the Lebanese people have the ‘right to resist.’

Massive celebrations swept through Lebanon on Friday as a 10-day ceasefire between the country and Israeli forces went into effect

Massive celebrations swept through Lebanon on Friday as a 10-day ceasefire between the country and Israeli forces went into effect

Residents who were displaced from their homes in southern Lebanon clogged the roadways as they returned home on Friday

Residents who were displaced from their homes in southern Lebanon clogged the roadways as they returned home on Friday

President Donald Trump hailed the ceasefire as a 'historic day for Lebanon' in a post to his Truth Social page

President Donald Trump hailed the ceasefire as a ‘historic day for Lebanon’ in a post to his Truth Social page

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said he agreed to the ceasefire ‘to advance’ peace efforts with Lebanon, but said Israeli troops would not withdraw.

Israeli forces have engaged in fierce battles with Hezbollah in the border area as they pushed into southern Lebanon to create what officials have called a ‘security zone.’ Netanyahu, in his video address, said it will extend six miles into Lebanon.

‘That is where we are, and we are not leaving,’ he said.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon also told reporters at the State Department in Washington DC: ‘We will have to follow very carefully what’s happening on the ground.

‘We are not going anywhere. We are holding our positions,’ he vowed, noting: ‘The problem is not with the Lebanese government, the problem is with Hezbollah. And it will be challenging.’ 

Hezbollah then responded that ‘Israeli occupation on our land grants Lebanon and its people the right to resist it, and this matter will be determined based on how developments unfold’ – a stance that could complicate the ceasefire.

But according to the ceasefire agreement, Israel reserves the right to defend itself ‘at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks.’ 

Otherwise, Israel ‘will not carry out any offensive military operations against Lebanese targets, including civilian, military, and other state targets,’ the US State Department said.

Displaced residents are seen returning in a vehicle loaded with belongings to Dahiyeh, in Beirut's southern suburbs

Displaced residents are seen returning in a vehicle loaded with belongings to Dahiyeh, in Beirut’s southern suburbs

Lasers lit up the sky over Beirut as the ceasefire agreement went into effect

Lasers lit up the sky over Beirut as the ceasefire agreement went into effect 

The wording suggested Israel would maintain the freedom to strike at will, as it did in the months following the ceasefire that ended the previous war. This time, Hezbollah said it would respond to any strikes by Israel.

It now remains unclear when the 1 million people displaced by the war will be able to safely return.

But Lebanon’s state-run National News agency has already reported that Israeli shelling continued in the villages of Khiam and Dibbine about a half hour after the truce went into effect. Israel’s military said it was looking into reports of shelling and artillery fire in southern Lebanon.

At the same time, Hezbollah continued firing rockets at northern Israeli towns and communities right up to the start of the ceasefire. Air raid sirens went off in some often-targeted border towns less than 10 minutes before midnight.

The agreement came after a meeting between Israel’s and Lebanon´s ambassadors in Washington and a flurry of subsequent phone calls from Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a White House official told the Associated Press.

They were the first direct diplomatic talks between the two countries in decades. Hezbollah had opposed direct talks between Lebanon and Israel.

President Trump announced the ceasefire deal on Thursday after speaking with Israeli and Lebanese officials

President Trump announced the ceasefire deal on Thursday after speaking with Israeli and Lebanese officials

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun

The US president spoke Wednesday evening with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who agreed to a ceasefire under certain terms, and later spoke with Lebanon’s president Joseph Aoun

Trump spoke Wednesday evening with Netanyahu, who agreed to a ceasefire with certain terms, according to the official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Rubio then called Lebanon´s president, Joseph Aoun, who got on board. Trump then spoke with Aoun, and again with Netanyahu.

The State Department worked with both governments to formulate a memorandum of understanding for the truce.

Trump also invited the leaders of Israel and Lebanon to the White House for what he said would be ‘the first meaningful talks’ between the countries since 1983.

‘Both sides want to see PEACE, and I believe that will happen, quickly,’ Trump wrote on social media.

Lebanese officials have claimed Israeli strikes have killed more than 2,100 people and displaced over 1 million people in the country, while Israeli officials say Hezbollah’s attacks have killed at least a dozen Israeli soldiers and two civilians. 

Pakistan´s army chief, Gen. Asim Munir (left), was in Iran's capital of Tehran on Thursday to secure a second-round of negotiations. He is pictured with the speaker of Iran's Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf (right)

Pakistan´s army chief, Gen. Asim Munir (left), was in Iran’s capital of Tehran on Thursday to secure a second-round of negotiations. He is pictured with the speaker of Iran’s Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf (right)

Meanwhile, Pakistan´s army chief, Gen. Asim Munir, was in Iran’s capital of Tehran on Thursday to secure a second-round of negotiations ahead of the April 22 deadline of a two-week ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran.

The first-round of negotiations failed last weekend when the Iranians pushed for the right to enrich uranium for 20 years, Trump has said.

But Vice President JD Vance, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff have reportedly been continuing to engage with Iranian officials and their intermediaries.

Following the ceasefire agreement between Israeli and Lebanese forces on Thursday, Trump sounded optimistic about bringing Iranian officials back to the negotiating table, even telling reporters he ‘might’ go to Pakistan himself if there was a peace deal to sign.

‘They’ve agreed to give us back the nuclear dust that’s way underground because of the attack that we made with the B-2 bombers,’ he claimed.

‘So we have a lot of agreement with Iran and I think something is going to happen, very positive.’ 

He also suggested that negotiations could begin as early as this weekend.

Two Iranian sources also told Reuters there were signs of a compromise emerging on its highly enriched uranium stockpile. 

Yet tensions remain over the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway through which one-fifth of the world’s oil supply traverses.

Tensions remain over control of the Strait of Hormuz, which US naval forces have been blockading

Tensions remain over control of the Strait of Hormuz, which US naval forces have been blockading

One-fifth of the world's oil supply traverses the narrow waterway

One-fifth of the world’s oil supply traverses the narrow waterway

The US has implemented a naval blockade on all Iranian ports as Iranian forces tried to maintain control of the vital waterway.

But Iran’s military has since warned it would retaliate by blocking other important shipping routes if the US blockade continues.

On Wednesday, Major General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi, the commander of Iran’s top military center, threatened to halt all trade in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the Red Sea, NPR reports.

Of particular concern is the Bab el-Mandeb, a narrow waterway in the Red Sea for vessels sailing between Europe and Asia.

Iranian-aligned Houthi militants control most of the coastline and have previously disrupted shipping in that passage during the height of the war in Gaza.

Another route that could be in jeopardy if Iran retaliates is a pipeline that Saudi Arabia used just after the war began at the end of February to divert crude oil from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea.

Some Iranian officials doubled down on that rhetoric even as the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon was announced on Thursday, with one top aide to Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei saying the country would sink US ships if Trump tries to ‘police’ the Strait.

The official added that he welcomes a ground invasion as a chance to hold US soldiers hostage.

Mohsen Rezaee, a former commander in chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, also told the Iranian Fars news agency he is personally opposed to a ceasefire and that Iran is prepared for a prolonged war with the US.