Fulton County, Georgia authorities are investigating threats targeting members of the grand jury that indicted former President Donald Trump and 18 of his allies. The sheriff's office is taking the matter seriously and is coordinating with law enforcement partners to respond quickly to any credible threat. They are also tracing the origin of the threats and are committed to ensuring the safety of those individuals who carried out their civic duty.
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Nine current or former police officers from Antioch and Pittsburg, California, have been indicted on federal charges related to civil rights violations, fraud, wire fraud, deprivation of rights under color of law, conspiracy against rights, and conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids. Three of the officers are also accused of exchanging racist and derogatory text messages, and the indictments allege that the officers sought to get a pay raise by committing fraud and that they lied on reports to cover up the use of excessive force. The U.S. Attorney’s Office is urging anyone with information about the case to contact the FBI.
Federal prosecutors have filed court documents seeking lengthy prison sentences for four former Proud Boys leaders convicted of seditious conspiracy in connection to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The sentences, if imposed, would be among the longest ever handed down in a case related to the Capitol attack. The sentencing hearings for the five defendants are scheduled to begin in July.
Pascale Cecile Veronique Ferrier, a 56-year-old dual citizen of Canada and France, was sentenced to 21 years and seven months in prison for sending a letter laced with ricin to former President Donald Trump. The letter stated that if the special gift didn't 'work,' then the defendant would 'find a better recipe for another poison.' U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta said Ferrier's actions were "unconscionable" and that her intent was to cause fear and chaos, and Ferrier's attorney said her client had been suffering from mental health issues and had no intention of harming anyone.
Maui County's top emergency management official, Herman Andaya, resigned Thursday due to health reasons. This comes one day after he defended his decision not to sound warning sirens as wildfires swept across the island. Maui Mayor Richard Bissen has accepted Andaya's resignation and is urging residents to remain vigilant and prepared for any potential emergencies while they search for a replacement.
Three people in the northeastern United States have died from a rare flesh-eating bacteria this summer, Vibrio vulnificus, which can spread through warm, brackish water or the consumption of undercooked shellfish. New York Governor Kathy Hochul has urged residents to take precautions when swimming in warm, brackish water or eating raw shellfish, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people with weakened immune systems avoid eating raw shellfish and wear protective clothing when handling it.
Herman Andaya, the Maui County Emergency Management Agency Administrator, has come under scrutiny for downplaying the importance of the island's outdoor emergency siren system prior to the devastating fire that destroyed the historic town of Lahaina. Andaya defended his decision not to sound the sirens, citing potential harm, and the county has launched an investigation into the cause of the fire and is working to improve its emergency response protocols. The Maui County Council has scheduled a public hearing for next week to discuss the county's emergency management policies and procedures.
Tropical Storm Hilary has been upgraded to a Category 3 hurricane with 120 mph winds, located 560 miles southwest of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It is expected to bring intense rain and strong winds to parts of California, including the Los Angeles Basin, from Friday through early next week. If it makes landfall, it would become only the fourth storm of at least tropical storm strength to hit the area. Residents should be prepared for the potential impacts of Hurricane Hilary.







