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Gunman who killed three daughters in California church was in US illegally

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A gunman who killed his three daughters and one other man in a church in Northern California was within the U.S. illegally, and had not been handed over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after a previous arrest as a consequence of California’s “sanctuary state” legislation that limits cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, authorities stated Friday.

The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Workplace stated that David Fidel Mora-Rojas was within the nation illegally and was arrested on Feb. 23 for driving underneath the affect, assaulting an officer and medical workers. 

COURT DOCUMENTS SHOW ABUSE BEFORE CALIFORNIA CHURCH SHOOTING

ICE issued a detainer — a request that the suspect be held till the company can switch him into custody and put him into deportation proceedings. Nevertheless, as a consequence of California’s “sanctuary state” legislation, authorities say they have been barred from holding him or speaking with ICE about his launch and he left on bail on a $15,000 bond.

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Court docket paperwork paint a disturbing image of verbal and bodily abuse inflicted by 39-year-old David Mora on his girlfriend, who’s the mom of their three daughters, considered one of whom would have turned 11 on Wednesday. (Merced County Sheriff’s Workplace by way of AP)

This week, authorities say Mora shot his daughters, 9, 10 and 13, and an grownup chaperone supervising the go to within the Church of Sacramento, earlier than turning the gun on himself. He had been free for 5 days.

Mora had been dwelling within the church on a psychological well being maintain after April final 12 months, the place he threatened to harm himself and his spouse. He was additionally barred from proudly owning a gun underneath a restraining order, however was armed with an unregistered, home made semiautomatic.

ICE didn’t reply to Fox Information Digital’s request for remark, however the company instructed The Related Press that Mora, a Mexican nationwide, had overstayed his visa and was due to this fact within the nation illegally. He arrived within the U.S. legally in 2018.

CALIFORNIA SHOOTING SUSPECT ARRESTED FOLLOWING MANHUNT, SHELTER-IN-PLACE ORDER, AUTHORITIES SAY

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The case is prone to increase additional scrutiny of “sanctuary” legal guidelines which have emerged in cities and states throughout the nation. Defenders of such legal guidelines, which restrict cooperation with immigration enforcement, declare that they encourage in any other case law-abiding unlawful immigrants to cooperate with legislation enforcement. Critics of the legal guidelines query whether or not that profit outweighs the chance and penalties brought on by releasing unlawful immigrant criminals who may in any other case be deported out onto the streets.

“This unspeakable tragedy highlights the true value, unintended or not, of sanctuary insurance policies that forestall legislation enforcement from defending its residents”, stated Sheriff Scott Jones in an announcement. Jones is operating for Congress as a Republican.

The Biden administration has considerably narrowed ICE’s priorities for arrest and deportation, down to only three classes: current border crossers, nationwide safety threats and “aggravated felons.” 

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An ICE spokesperson not too long ago confirmed to Fox Information that it points detainers for immigrants it suspects are “detachable non-citizens” – which means those that match into these three classes. This may counsel the company believed Mora did match into these priorities.

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The Related Press contributed to this report.

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Seven killed in Israeli air strike on central Beirut

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An Israeli air strike killed at least seven people in a Hizbollah-linked medical facility in the heart of Beirut in the early hours of Thursday, according to the militant group, in the deepest assault on the capital since fighting began.

The strike hit close to Lebanon’s parliament building in a densely populated neighbourhood far from the capital’s southern suburbs, which Israel has pummelled over the past two weeks.

The Islamic Health Authority, which is linked to the Iran-backed Hizbollah, said that seven of its staff, including two paramedics and several rescue workers, were killed in the latest strike.

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The Israeli military said it had launched a “precise strike” but did not disclose its target. Several air strikes were also reported in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Israel has stepped up its offensive against Hizbollah in recent days, as the region braces for its retaliation to an Iranian missile barrage on Tuesday that intensified fears of an all-out war in the Middle East.

Iran said its missile attack on Israel was in response to the assassination of Hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah last week and the killing of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in July.

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The US has said Israel has the right to respond, although US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that any retaliation should be “in proportion” and that he was opposed to attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

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Israel has also launched a land offensive into southern Lebanon. On Wednesday, the Israel Defense Forces said eight soldiers were killed and several injured in clashes with Hizbollah militants inside Lebanon.

In recent weeks, the IDF has launched regular, devastating strikes on the densely populated southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh, where Hizbollah has a major presence.

It had previously only targeted one site within the city limits during the current conflict, killing three Palestinian militant group leaders in the early hours of Monday in an apparent drone strike that destroyed one floor of an apartment building.

Israel’s bombing campaign against what it says are Hizbollah targets across Lebanon has killed more than 1,000 people in the country in the past two weeks, according to Lebanese authorities. They said 46 people had been killed and 85 wounded over the past 24 hours.

In the early hours of Thursday, a large blast was heard in Beirut, with footage from the scene showing smoke rising over the night-time skyline. Footage from Lebanese news outlets showed the blast had also damaged a cemetery.

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“Another sleepless night in Beirut. Counting the blasts shaking the city. No warning sirens. Not knowing what’s next. Only that uncertainty lies ahead. Anxiety and fear are omnipresent,” said Jeanine Hennis, the UN special co-ordinator in Lebanon, on X.

Lebanon’s National News Agency said 17 Israeli bombing raids had taken place in neighbourhoods in southern Beirut.

Beyond its militant activities, Hizbollah has a political party and a sprawling network of social services that runs parallel to state institutions. These include schools, social welfare organisations and healthcare facilities such as the one struck on Thursday.

Separately on Thursday, Israel’s military said that it had killed the head of the Hamas government in Gaza, Rawhi Mushtaha, in a strike three months ago.

Additional reporting by Ahmed Al Omran in Jeddah

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A downed power line is officially blamed for last year’s Maui wildfire

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An aerial image shows destroyed homes and vehicles after a wind driven wildfire burned from the hills through neighborhoods to the Pacific Ocean, as seen in the aftermath of the Maui wildfires in Lahaina, Hawaii, on Aug. 17, 2023.

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A new joint federal-state report on the origin of last year’s wildfire that killed at least 102 people in Maui determined that power lines downed by high winds ignited a brush fire that ended up destroying the town of Lahaina.

The investigation by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Maui’s fire department confirms a timeline that Maui residents and news organizations have previously reported.

The ATF report classifies the fire as “accidental.”

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The joint investigation doesn’t hold any individual or organization responsible for the fire that caused an estimated $5 billion in damage and left thousands homeless.

A pending $4 billion settlement would resolve hundreds of lawsuits filed by fire victims against the county, Hawaii Electric Company and others.

How Lahaina wildfire survivors are marking one year from the tragedy

At a news conference, Maui Assistant Fire Chief Jeffrey Giesea said, “we want to make abundantly clear to the community that our firefighters went above and beyond their due diligence to be as confident as they could be that the fire was completely extinguished before they left the scene.”

The report released Wednesday says that ifre crews responded to a brush fire after 6 a.m. on August 7. About three hours later, the fire was declared 100% contained and the crews left the area.

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But less than an hour later, embers from that morning fire rekindled and ignited brush in a nearby gully. The fire soon hopped over a highway and began spreading through the town of Lahaina.

Jonathan Blais, special agent in charge of the ATF Seattle Field Division, said: “I do believe they did everything possible,” to extinguish the fire.

Maui Fire Chief Brad Ventura said his agency continues to educate the community about clearing brush and high grasses and taking other measures to harden their homes against wildfires.

“When it comes to wildfire, especially wind-driven, weather-driven fires, the Fire Department is not going to be able to stop the fire. It’s really about what we can do to make our homes safer.”

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Case 1:23-cr-00257-TSC Document 252 Filed 10/02/24 Page 17 of 165
1. Arizona
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to ask him
The defendant was on notice that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud in
Arizona within a week of the election. On November 9, for instance, two days after news networks
projected that Biden had won, the defendant called Arizona Governor
what was happening at the state level with the presidential vote count in Arizona. 63 At that point,
though Fox News had projected that Biden had won the state, several other news outlets-
including ABC, NBC, CNN, and the New York Times-had not yet made a projection.64 P16
walked the defendant through the margins and the votes remaining to be counted, which were
primarily from Pima County, which favored Biden, and Maricopa County, which was split.65
P16 described the situation to the defendant as “the ninth inning, two outs, and [the defendant]
was several runs down.” The defendant also raised claims of election fraud, and P16 asked
the defendant to send him supporting evidence. 67 Although the defendant said he would-stating,
“we’re packaging it up”―he never did. 68 Shortly thereafter, on November 13, Campaign Manager
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2020, available at https://www.foxnews.com/video/6206934979001; Dan Merica, Biden carries
Arizona, flipping a longtime Republican stronghold, CNN.COM, Nov. 13, 2020, available at
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/12/politics/biden-wins-arizona/index.html; Luis Ferré-Sadurni et
al., Biden flips Arizona, further cementing his presidential victory, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 12, 2020,
available at https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/12/us/biden-wins-arizona.html; Election Latest:
Biden Projected Winner in Arizona, NBC 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 12, 2020, available at
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/politics/decision-2020/election-latest-biden-talks-to-world-
leaders-about-virus/2718671/.
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