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Man charged with murder after leaving car running while at ATM, shooting crook in head who jumped into car and drove off
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Man charged with murder after leaving car running while at ATM, shooting crook in head who jumped into car and drove off

A man was charged with murder after leaving his car running Friday while at an ATM in Philadelphia and shooting a male in the head who jumped into the car and drove off.Officers responded after 3 p.m. to a shooting call at Frankford Avenue and Pratt Street, which is in the northeast section of the city, KYW-TV reported.Police on Sunday said 39-year-old Sherwayne Garrison was charged with murder, KYW reported in a follow-up story.Police told the station that a man using the ATM left his car running, and a male jumped into the car in an attempt to steal it. According to WPVI-TV, the 48-year-old male who jumped into the car ended up driving off with it — and the car owner fired one gunshot and hit the male in the head.Police told WPVI the wounded male crashed the Honda into another car at Pratt Street outside the Frankford Transportation Center. Police added to KYW that the man who pulled the trigger is a licensed gun owner.The police homicide unit told KYW the male who was shot was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 6:17 p.m. the same day.Authorities said Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Police took the man who pulled the trigger into custody, KYW added.Police on Sunday said 39-year-old Sherwayne Garrison was charged with murder, KYW reported in a follow-up story. The deceased 48-year-old's identity isn't known at this time, the station also said.You can view a video report here about the shooting. It aired prior to police filing the murder charge.How are people reacting?As you might guess, the murder charges elicited strong reactions. Here are a handful of comments under a pair of KYW Facebook posts about the situation:"Saw this coming," one commenter said. "As sad as it is, he was under no immediate threat, and the guy was running away from him. Sad that the criminals have more rights than we do. Hope he has a good lawyer.""Stupid law...what [is] the guy supposed to do...let the criminal steal his car??" another user asked."So we can't defend ourselves and/or our properties now!" another commenter exclaimed. "This will open doors to criminals and push them to hurt good citizens more!""Not a surprise, always defending the criminals," another user noted.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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GOP senator stops CNN anchor in her tracks to give audience the truth about Pete Hegseth allegations: 'You told one part'
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GOP senator stops CNN anchor in her tracks to give audience the truth about Pete Hegseth allegations: 'You told one part'

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) refused to let CNN tell only one side of the story.Last week, California police released a report accusing Pete Hegseth, the nominee for defense secretary, of sexual assault in 2017. Despite the suspicious timing of the report's release and its salacious details, Hegseth was never charged with any crimes because, as the report seems to indicate, there was not sufficient evidence to prove the allegations.'He wasn't charged. He wasn't even kind of charged in this. There was no crime committed.'And yet, CNN anchor Dana Bash tried to use the report on Sunday to smear Hegseth.Asking Mullin about the report, Bash — instead of framing the discussion around the lack of evidence and no criminal charges — centered the woman's allegations and claims against Hegseth. Mullin immediately shut her down."Dana, if we're going to get into that, let's talk about the whole police report," he interjected. "First of all, the police report, if you look at it, it's very clear that what Pete was saying, what his attorney was saying, was accurate," Mullin said. "There was no case here. He was falsely accused."According to Mullin, the police report fortifies Hegseth's innocence because it says that multiple eyewitnesses identified the woman who accused Hegseth of assault as the "aggressor." — (@) After Mullin told CNN's audience what the police report says, Bash tried defending herself. She said she "wasn't done" and was, eventually, going to explain why Hegseth was never charged with a crime.But Mullin wasn't buying it."I'm just saying that you told one part of this, Dana — that isn't accurate," he said.Surprisingly, Bash thanked Mullin for "giving that other side [of the story] for me." Still, she questioned how Mullin could believe Hegseth's story but not the accuser's."He wasn't charged. He wasn't even kind of charged in this. There was no crime committed," Mullin fired back. "The police dropped everything.""What is unfortunate, in today's world, you can be accused of anything, and then especially if it's something like this, you're automatically assumed to be guilty," he added. "If you read the police report from cover to cover, which I have, and I know every reporter has, too, it is clear there was nothing there. There was clear (sic) that there was no crime committed."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Getting on a plane for Thanksgiving? You might want to read this first
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Getting on a plane for Thanksgiving? You might want to read this first

Last week, a new Blaze Originals dropped. Titled “Countdown to the Next Aviation Disaster,” the documentary exposes the internal rot of America’s aviation industry. The reality is, our skies aren’t as safe as they used to be. In the last year alone, the number of “close calls” — meaning that planes narrowly avoided crashing into each other — surged to three per week. What happened? While there are numerous factors contributing to this decline, there’s one issue that stands out among the rest — the Federal Aviation Administration has infused DEI into its hiring system. Stu Burguiere tells Glenn Beck just how insane the policies are. Because of DEI policies that unfairly weed out qualified would-be air traffic controllers, our current air traffic controllers are “overworked” because nearly every control tower in the country is severely “understaffed,” Stu explains. Further, these policies are specifically “blocking white males from getting these jobs,” he tells Glenn. Flying an aircraft “is a matter of life and death,” says Glenn. “This DEI stuff ... it's death! It should be [spelled] DIE.” “In the end, [death] is what happens when you have unqualified people building bridges, flying planes, being your eyes in the sky,” he adds. “I talked to a guy in the documentary who took the merit-based test to become an air traffic controller and got a 100 on it — a perfect score. Then they added another test called the biographical exam,” says Stu. “It had really weird questions,” like, “Did you perform well in science in high school?” and, “If you say, ‘Yes, I did well in science in high school,’ you get penalized,” he explains. “To [the FAA], you're less likely to be a minority if you did well in science in high school, so you get punished for doing well in a subject that obviously would relate to what you’re doing.” The man who made a perfect score on the merit-based test ended up “not getting the job,” likely because the biographical exam pinned him as a white male. “Now [he’s] suing the government over it,” says Stu. Glenn is horrified but not surprised by all of this. In fact, he was just on a flight that nearly crashed into another plane. To hear the harrowing story of how his plane suddenly “rocketed up” unexpectedly, watch the clip above. “Blaze Originals: Countdown to the Next Aviation Disaster” is available now on BlazeTV. If you’re not already a subscriber, go to BlazeOriginals.com and start a seven-day free trial. Use code DEI for $30 off your first year of BlazeTV+. Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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2-year-old crosses border alone seeking parents in US, heartbreaking video from Texas DPS shows
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2-year-old crosses border alone seeking parents in US, heartbreaking video from Texas DPS shows

The Texas Department of Public Safety shared heartbreaking videos on Sunday showing dozens of unaccompanied children who had recently crossed the southern border into the United States.Among the group of 60 children was a 2-year-old girl who told law enforcement officers that she had journeyed alone and was hoping to be reunited with her parents in the U.S. In the video, the child clutched a piece of paper, which she extended toward the officers. Inscribed on the note was a name and phone number.'Regardless of political views, it is unacceptable for any child to be exposed to dangerous criminal trafficking networks.'An officer asked the child, "Did you come by yourself?"She nodded her head in the affirmative. "How old are you?" the officer inquired.The child held up a couple of fingers and responded, "Two."When asked where she was going, she replied, "With my mom and dad," who she stated were in the U.S.The heart-wrenching video was shared by Texas DPS Lt. Chris Olivarez, who also posted two other clips showing unaccompanied minors lined up near the southern border, presumably while awaiting processing. Going down the rows, the children shared their age, country of origin, and their intended destination in the U.S.Olivarez posted photographs of several "special interest immigrants" who appeared to arrive with the group of children.He wrote on X, "This morning, @TxDPS encountered a group of 211 illegal immigrants in Maverick County. Among the group were 60 unaccompanied children/minors ages 2 - 17 and 6 special interest immigrants from Mali & Angola.""This is a stark example of the precarious journey these children make from their home country & how criminal organizations traffic these children across the southern border & further into the interior," Olivarez continued. "Regardless of political views, it is unacceptable for any child to be exposed to dangerous criminal trafficking networks."He explained that "hundreds of thousands" of children have gone missing during their journeys to the U.S., noting that "no one [is] ensuring the safety & security of these children except for the men & women who are on the frontlines daily.""Despite the criticism over the years, the reality is that many children are exploited & trafficked, never to be heard from again," he added.Texas DPS has rescued more than 900 children as a part of Governor Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star, Olivarez said.According to Customs and Border Protection data, more than 110,000 unaccompanied minors crossed the border in fiscal year 2024.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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There’s a new budget Intel gaming CPU coming, benchmark leak suggests
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There’s a new budget Intel gaming CPU coming, benchmark leak suggests

A new Intel Core Ultra CPU benchmark has just appeared in the Geekbench browser, potentially showing off the first real-world results of an unreleased Arrow Lake CPU, the Intel Core Ultra 5 225F. The leaked benchmark is the first result we’ve seen for this lower-spec gaming CPU, and judging from its specs, it could become a new budget-friendly option. That’s because this new Intel Core Ultra CPU looks to be a like-for-like successor to the Intel Core i5 13400F which, despite its age, is still one of the best gaming CPUs you can buy on a budget. Like the 13400F, we’re assuming that this new Core Ultra 5 225F CPU from Intel won’t come with an integrated GPU, thanks to the ‘F’ suffix. Continue reading There’s a new budget Intel gaming CPU coming, benchmark leak suggests MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Core i5 14600K review, Best gaming CPU, Core i9 14900K review
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Remembering Alex McHugh - a cherished colleague
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Remembering Alex McHugh - a cherished colleague

It is with profound sadness that we find ourselves reporting the death of our cherished colleague, Senior Staff Writer Alex McHugh, who passed away unexpectedly on November 17. Continue reading Remembering Alex McHugh - a cherished colleague
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Moving life game Spiritfarer is the cheapest it’s ever been, but act fast
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Moving life game Spiritfarer is the cheapest it’s ever been, but act fast

Spiritfarer is a game about letting go. It might be a cozy, hand-drawn management life sim on the surface, but underneath that warm exterior is an experience that asks you how you feel about death, losing the people you love, and what it means to move on. It was by far one of my favorite videogames of 2020, and every time I have an excuse to talk about it, I take it. So if you’re looking for one of the best management sims ever, made with some real meat on its bones (both in terms of content and themes), this new sale is the perfect time to try Spiritfarer. Continue reading Moving life game Spiritfarer is the cheapest it’s ever been, but act fast MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best story games, Best life games, Best upcoming games
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'This Can't Be Over Soon Enough': Biden's Final Pardoning of the Turkeys Went as Expected
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'This Can't Be Over Soon Enough': Biden's Final Pardoning of the Turkeys Went as Expected

'This Can't Be Over Soon Enough': Biden's Final Pardoning of the Turkeys Went as Expected
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Cue the REEE! Hilarious 'Project 2025 Rules' Have Been Trending for WEEKS and HERE Are Some of the Best
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Cue the REEE! Hilarious 'Project 2025 Rules' Have Been Trending for WEEKS and HERE Are Some of the Best

Cue the REEE! Hilarious 'Project 2025 Rules' Have Been Trending for WEEKS and HERE Are Some of the Best
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STALKER 2 Major Update Is Coming This Week
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STALKER 2 Major Update Is Coming This Week

STALKER 2 has had a rough go about it since launch, but the game has still successfully found an audience. However, developer GSC Game World isn't resting as they are preparing an update patch to launch this week.
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