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4 Jan 2025

#illegals

Fox News: Suspected illegal immigrant's fake bomb threat shuts down SC highway
Suspected illegal immigrant's fake bomb threat shuts down SC highway
A 28-year-old man, Ahmad Jamal Khamees Alhendi, was arrested in South Carolina after making a false bomb threat during a traffic stop for a missing license plate. This led to the shutdown of Interstate 85 for nearly five hours as authorities investigated.

Alhendi faces multiple charges, including conveying false information about a bomb and breach of peace. He was issued a bond and placed on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer due to his suspected illegal immigrant status.


#crime

Fox News: New Orleans terror attack victim with broken legs says he feels 'lucky': 'I'm alive'
New Orleans terror attack victim with broken legs says he feels 'lucky': 'I'm alive'
A New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans resulted in over a dozen fatalities and numerous injuries when suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a vehicle into crowds and opened fire. Survivors, including Jeremi Sensky, recounted harrowing experiences, with many suffering severe trauma.

President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden plan to visit New Orleans to support affected families and meet with local officials following the tragic incident. The attack has raised concerns about safety and community resilience in the face of violence.


#other

Fox News: MIKE POMPEO: New Orleans terror a reminder Team Biden took wrong 'threats' seriously and ignored real dangers
MIKE POMPEO: New Orleans terror a reminder Team Biden took wrong 'threats' seriously and ignored real dangers
The recent terrorist attack in New Orleans highlights the Biden administration's failure to address the threat of radical Islamic terror, which has reportedly surged during his tenure. Critics argue that the administration's focus on political issues rather than national security has left the country vulnerable.

The incoming Trump administration is expected to prioritize counterterrorism efforts and address gaps in national security, particularly concerning the risks posed by extremists crossing the open borders. There is a call for law enforcement agencies to refocus their efforts on combating terrorism rather than political opponents.