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An illegal immigrant training to be a corrections officer in Pennsylvania was arrested on suspicion of rape and other sexual offenses, federal authorities said Friday. 

Ibrahim George Kallon, a citizen of Sierra Leone, obtained a visa that eventually expired in 2024, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said. 

At the time of his Feb. 11 arrest by the Glenolden Police Department, Kallon was training to become a Delaware County Prison corrections officer, ICE said. 

Ibrahim George Kallon, an illegal alien from Sierra Leone whose visitor visa expired in 2024, was arrested while training to be a Delaware County Prison corrections officer, authorities said. (Department of Homeland Security; iStock)

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Among the crimes Kallon was arrested for: involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, sexual assault, aggravated indecent assault, false imprisonment and indecent assault.

“Delaware County Prison sent him back into the community despite an ICE immigration detainer, so ICE @EROPhiladelphia officers had to arrest him at-large,” ICE wrote in a post on X.

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“If the county won’t protect its own residents, we’ll do it for them,” the post continued. 

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In January, ICE detained Morris Brown, 45, a Liberian citizen accused of “masquerading as a U.S. citizen” and working as a Minnesota Department of Corrections prison guard, the Department of Homeland Security said at the time.

Investigators looking into Brown also found evidence of marriage fraud prior instances where he falsely claimed to be a U.S. citizen in official documents, DHS said. 

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Newark man arrested in fatal New Jersey Chick-Fil-A shooting

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A Newark man has been arrested and charged with murder after police said he opened fire in a New Jersey Chick-fil-A, killing a man and leaving six other people hurt.

Jaheed Fields was busted nearly three weeks after the shooting in the Union Township fast food shop, county prosecutor William Daniel announced Friday.

Fields, 20, was charged with one count of first-degree murder and six counts of attempted murder, as well as unlawful possession of a handgun and possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

Jaheed Fields was arrested in connection with the April 11 mass shooting. Essex County Jail

“The brazen nature of this incident, occurring in a crowded restaurant where people should feel safe, was an affront to our citizens and the security they deserve,” Daniel said.

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“This arrest is a testament to the meticulous work and seamless coordination between all of the law enforcement agencies involved, and a reminder that Union County will never tolerate acts of lawlessness that threaten our residents.”

Officials did not reveal a motive for the shooting.

Fields allegedly fired several rounds inside the Chick-fil-A around 9 p.m. on April 11, with witnesses describing the scene as a “warzone.”

One person was killed and six others were injured. Storyful
“The brazen nature of this incident, occurring in a crowded restaurant where people should feel safe, was an affront to our citizens and the security they deserve,” said William Daniel. Christopher Sadowski for NY Post

Malek Shepherd, 23, of New York City, was killed at the scene, police said.

Six other victims were taken to area hospitals and treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

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Witnesses at the time said a group of masked men charged into the shop and fired multiple shots after forcing their way behind the counter.

It’s unclear if additional arrests were expected.



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50 kids who’ve survived cancer to walk the runway at annual RI gala

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Next month, 50 kids from across New England will be dressed in their best as they walk the runway at this year’s Glimmer Gala.

It’s an evening for childhood cancer survivors to feel like celebrities.

“For them, not only do they get to feel like a normal kid doing a normal activity, but they get to feel larger than life,” said Alison Hornung, founder and CEO of the Glimmer of Hope Foundation. “I hear the kids go into their classrooms after and say, ‘I got to walk the runway show and I got to do a photo shoot.’”

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That photo shoot and shopping spree are something each child, like 6-year-old Bella Berg from Lexington, gets to take part in.

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“For everything that they go through and that loss of identity, it really makes them feel like they’re beautiful and strong, inside and outside,” Hornung said.

The Glimmer of Hope Foundation started six years ago. It brings hope to families whose children are battling cancer. This year’s gala is expected to be their biggest yet, with at least 500 people expected to attend.

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The goal is to give the kids confidence and make them feel special.

“They get to be alongside kids that are going through the same thing as them, so they don’t feel different,” said Hornung. “They just feel seen and understood.”

The Glimmer Gala takes place Saturday June 13 at the Rhode Island Convention Center. Click here for more.

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Vermont high school sports scores, results, stats for Saturday, May 2

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The 2026 Vermont high school spring season has begun. See below for scores, schedules and game details (statistical leaders, game notes) from baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis, track and field and Ultimate.

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Coaches or team representatives are asked to report results ASAP after games by emailing sports@burlingtonfreepress.com. Please submit with a name/contact number.

►Contact Alex Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter: @aabrami5.

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 Contact Judith Altneu at JAltneu@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter: @Judith_Altneu.

SATURDAY’S H.S. GAMES

Baseball

Games at 11 a.m. unless noted

Champlain Valley at South Burlington 2 p.m.

Harwood at Montpelier, 2 p.m.

Essex at Mount Mansfield

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BFA-Fairfax at Milton, 3 p.m.

Mount Abraham at Otter Valley, 3 p.m.

Missisquoi at Spaulding

Richford at Vergennes, 3 p.m.

Hazen at Lamoille, 2 p.m.

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Randolph at Lake Region

Peoples at Lyndon, 2:30 p.m.

North Country at Oxbow, 3 p.m.

U-32 at Thetford

Blue Mountain at Caledonia United

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Softball

U-32 12, Thetford 5

U: Megan Pittsley (WP, CG, 6H, 5R, 12K, 1BB). Ava Batdorff (2-for-4, 3 RBIs). Addison Coleman (2-for-3, 2B, 3 RBIs). Avery Burke (2B).

T: Chloe Caper (LP, CG, 7H, 7R, 5K, 8BB). Greta Johnson (HR). Brookle Chaffee (2B). Ellea Osgood (2-for-4, 2 RBIs). Austin Powers (2-for-2).

Note: U-32 scored six runs in the top of the seventh inning to seal the win.

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Paine Mountain at Craftsbury

Blue Mountain at Danville

St. Johnsbury at Lyndon

Champlain Valley at South Burlington, 2 p.m.

Milton at BFA-Fairfax, 3 p.m.

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Randolph at Lake Region

Essex at Mount Mansfield

Harwood at Rice, 2:30 p.m.

North Country at Oxbow, 3 p.m. 

Vergennes at Spaulding, 3 p.m.

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Mount Abraham at Otter Valley, 4:30 p.m. 

Girls lacrosse

Middlebury at U-32, 11 a.m.

Essex at Mount Abraham/Vergennes, 2:30 p.m.

Mount Anthony at St. Johnsbury, 4:30 p.m.

Boys lacrosse 

Games at 11 a.m. unless noted 

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Essex at BFA-St. Albans

Woodstock at Middlebury

Mount Mansfield at Champlain Valley

Rice at South Burlington 

Stowe at Harwood, 1 p.m. 

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Mount Anthony at St. Johnsbury, 4:30 p.m. 

Girls tennis

Mount Mansfield at Burlington

South Burlington at Colchester

Champlain Valley at Essex

Boys tennis

Essex at Champlain Valley

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North Country at Mount Mansfield

South Burlington at Stowe

Girls Ultimate

Matches at 4 p.m.

St. Johnsbury at Burlington 

Burr and Burton at South Burlington

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Mount Mansfield at Champlain Valley

Middlebury at Milton

Track and field

Twilight Meet at South Burlington

Windsor Invitational

MONDAY’S H.S. GAMES

Baseball

Games at 4:30 p.m. unless noted

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Vergennes at Mount Abraham

Lyndon at Lamoille

Softball

Games at 4:30 p.m. unless noted

Vergennes at Mount Abraham 

Lyndon at Lamoille 

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Colchester at Burr and Burton

Girls lacrosse 

Games at 4:30 p.m. unless noted 

Mount Mansfield at Mount Abraham/Vergennes

Lamoille at Stowe

Spaulding at St. Johnsbury

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Boys lacrosse 

Games at 4:30 p.m. unless noted 

Harwood at Mount Mansfield

Otter Valley at BFA-Fairfax

Stowe at Lyndon

Colchester at Spaulding

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St. Johnsbury at Hartford, 6:30 p.m. 

Boys Ultimate

Matches at 4 p.m.

Burlington at Middlebury

Essex at Milton 

St. Johnsbury at South Burlington 

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Montpelier at Champlain Valley

(Subject to change)





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