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Chicago woman testifies about being dragged out of car, detained by federal agents in viral video

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Wednesday, December 10, 2025 2:09AM

Woman testifies about being dragged out of car by feds in viral video

Chicago woman Dayanne Figueroa testified in Washington, DC about being dragged out of a car by federal agents in a viral YouTube video.

CHICAGO (WLS) — A Chicago woman, who is a U.S. citizen, testified in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday about her experience being dragged out of her car and taken into custody by federal agents.

Dayanne Figueroa told a group of senators that on Oct. 10, she had just dropped off her son at school when an SUV rammed into hers.

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Once she was stopped, she says masked men dragged her out of her car.

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A video posted on YouTube that has been seen more than 42,000 times shows what happened.

Figueroa was one of five U.S. citizens who testified.

Figueroa said she suffered severe bruising, nerve damage and aggravated injuries to her leg.

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VIDEO: Boat fire breaks out at James Creek Marina in Southwest DC

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D.C. Fire and EMS crews are responding early Thursday morning to a boat fire at James Creek Marina in Southwest D.C.

Around 5 a.m., crews said they were called to the marina in the 2100 block of 2nd Street SW, where one boat was found fully engulfed in flames.

D.C. Fire and EMS crews are responding early Thursday morning, April 30, 2026, to a boat fire at James Creek Marina in Southwest D.C. (DC Fire and EMS)

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Firefighters launched a two-pronged attack, using both land-based units and two fireboats to bring the blaze under control.

D.C. Fire and EMS crews are responding early Thursday morning, April 30, 2026, to a boat fire at James Creek Marina in Southwest D.C. (DC Fire and EMS)

Authorities said the fire also caused damage to neighboring boats on both sides of the vessel.

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No injuries were reported.

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The cause of the fire remains under investigation.



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Suspect in D.C. gala shooting made ‘jarring’ transformation after leading Christian student group

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Suspect in D.C. gala shooting made ‘jarring’ transformation after leading Christian student group


As a clearer timeline emerges leading up to the chaotic shooting at a Washington, D.C., hotel where a gunman tried to assassinate President Donald Trump, the depiction of the suspect as an extremist harboring hate for Christians quickly took shape. But those who knew Cole Tomas Allen in college a decade ago say they saw the opposite: a faithful Christian who pushed a strict interpretation of the Bible.



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DC weather: Showers and thunderstorms likely Wednesday

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Showers and thunderstorms are likely across the Washington, D.C., region Wednesday, with highs near 68 degrees and a chance for severe weather.

The day begins dry, but cloud cover will keep temperatures in the 50s through the morning. 

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Rain chances increase around lunchtime, with showers becoming more frequent through the afternoon. Storms may develop later in the day, with activity tapering off into early Thursday.

There is a marginal severe weather threat, with isolated damaging wind gusts or a brief tornado possible, though the overall risk doesn’t look to be that elevated.

Conditions turn drier Thursday, which will be cooler and breezy but sunnier. The weekend starts cool and possibly wet before sunshine returns on Sunday.

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Wednesday Weather Timeline (NWS)

Morning (now–noon) 

  • Dry start with cloudy skies. Temperatures climb through the 50s toward the mid‑60s.

Early afternoon (noon–5 p.m.) 

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  • Showers become more likely. Rain coverage increases through mid‑afternoon. High near 68 with occasional gusts up to 20 mph.

Late afternoon–early evening (5–9 p.m.) 

  • Showers and possibly a thunderstorm.

Evening (9–11 p.m.) 

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  • Chance of lingering showers and thunderstorms.

Late night (11 p.m.–overnight) 

  • Turning cooler with a low around 50.

Thursday 

  • Sunny and breezy with a high near 65.

Hazardous Weather Outlook Wednesday (NWS)

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This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay, Tidal Potomac River, and I-95 corridor through central Maryland, northern Virginia, and District of Columbia.

Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible late this afternoon into the evening. Damaging wind gusts and a brief tornado are the main threats.

DC weather: Showers and thunderstorms likely Wednesday

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The Source: Information in this article comes from the FOX 5 Weather Team and the National Weather Service. 

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