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Democrat Aftyn Behn advances to special election in battle for vacant congressional seat in deep-red district
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Democrats on Tuesday picked their nominee in a special congressional election for a vacant seat in Tennessee.
Aftyn Behn, a former healthcare community organizer and current Democrat state representative, captured her party’s nomination, according to The Associated Press. The Dickson County Democratic Party described Behn as “our very own AOC of TN,” in a reference to U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., according to The Tennessee Star.
The primary field included three state representatives and a consultant in Tennessee’s solidly red 7th Congressional District.
Behn will now be considered the underdog in the Dec. 2 general election in the race to succeed former Republican Rep. Mark Green, who resigned from office in June to take a private sector job.
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Tennessee state Rep. Aftyn Behn speaks to members of the audience before the start of a Democratic Party forum for candidates running for the 7th Congressional District special election at the Fairview Recreation Center in Fairview on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025. (Alan Poizner-For The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
President Donald Trump carried the district, which is located in central and western Tennessee and stretches from Kentucky to Alabama, by roughly 20 points in last year’s presidential election.
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A special election is being held in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District to fill the seat left vacant when Republican Rep. Mark Green resigned from the U.S. House in June to take a job in the private sector. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Trump’s immense political clout in Republican nomination races faced a test Tuesday in a crowded and competitive GOP primary. This after the president last week endorsed Matt Van Epp, a former commissioner of the Tennessee Department of General Services, and one of 11 names on the ballot in the GOP primary. Van Epp claimed victory on Tuesday.

Tennessee state Rep. Aftyn Behn D-Nashville, speaks to member of the press at Cordell Hull State Office Building in Nashville , Tennessee, Tuesday, March 12, 2024. (Nicole Hester / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK)
Republicans currently control the House 219-213, with two vacancies: the seat in Tennessee and Texas 18th Congressional District, following the death earlier this year of Democratic Rep. Sylvester Turner.
Democrat Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva, who won a special congressional election in Arizona last month, has yet to be sworn in.
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Joe Scarborough tells Dem candidate Jay Jones to leave race over violent comments against GOP lawmaker
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Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones faced another stern rebuke from a fellow liberal after being caught discussing the hypothetical violent death of a Republican lawmaker.
A National Review report exposed text messages in which Jones fantasized about shooting a Republican colleague in the head and harm coming to his children in 2022. Since then, some liberal commentators have condemned the candidate and his rhetoric.
While some Democrats have stood by the embattled candidate, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough wrote a lengthy X thread calling him out.
“We have all said things that may have reflected poorly on our character—perhaps even unfairly. Virginia’s Democratic AG candidate’s life should not be judged solely on his past horrific texts and statements. But he should [withdraw] from the Attorney General’s race at once,” Scarborough implored.
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Jay Jones speaks from a podium at a campaign event in Norfolk, Virginia. The Democratic attorney general candidate has faced calls to step down after a National Review report revealed violent text messages. (Trevor Metcalfe/The Virginian-Pilot/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
As Virginia is one of the most prominent states where Republicans and Democrats vie for power, Scarborough argued that it would be a simple act of civic duty for Jones to step aside.
“For the good of Virginia, Jay Jones should stand aside. His violent texts calling for putting ‘bullets in the head’ of an opponent and wishing for the death of his political opponent’s children is disqualifying,” Scarborough wrote. “End of story.”
“Democrats who can’t say the same publicly do themselves, their party, and the country a disservice,” Scarborough concluded. “These times are too fraught to mumble non-answers or political justifications for any candidate such violent rhetoric.”
The texts, which had been sent to Del. Carrie Coyner, (R-Chester), speak of hypothetical violence against then-Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert (R), including a scenario where, as Jones purportedly described, “Three people, two bullets. Gilbert, Hitler and Pol Pot. Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.” He added further, “Spoiler: put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people you know and he receives both bullets every time.”
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Jay Jones, a Democrat running for Virginia attorney general in 2025, has come under fire for a series of text messages calling for violence against political opponents and remarks about police officers. (Maxine Wallace/The Washington Post/Getty Images)
In another message to Coyner, Jones speculated on whether Gilbert and his wife were “breeding little fascists.”
A spokesperson for Coyner’s campaign confirmed the authenticity of the texts first reported by National Review, saying they were “disturbing and disqualifying for anyone who wants to seek public office.”
The surfaced text messages from 2022 come at a time of heightened sensitivity to inflammatory and violent political rhetoric following the assassination of Charlie Kirk and two attempted assassinations of President Donald Trump.
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Joe Scarborough called on Jones to step out of the election for the good of Virginia. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached out to Jones and did not receive immediate reply.
Fox News’ Alec Schemmel, Andrew Mark Millerm and Charles Creitz contributed to this report.
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Kentucky teacher accused of exposing herself to student during shower video chat to arrange sex
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A substitute teacher in Kentucky was arrested earlier this month after allegedly exposing herself during a video chat with an underage student as part of a plan to meet for sex, authorities said.
Krystal Sims, 30, of Cave City, was arrested on Oct. 2 after the Barren County Sheriff’s Office received a tip that she had communicated with the boy to arrange a sexual encounter, according to a citation obtained by WCLU-TV.
Deputies interviewed the student, who said he met Sims while she was working as a substitute teacher in his class. He told investigators she accepted a friend request he sent her on Snapchat.
According to the boy, he and Sims began discussing plans to meet in Cave City for sex on Aug. 22. He showed deputies a recording of a call from that day in which a female voice can be heard asking if he was coming to meet her.
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Krystal Sims, 30, was charged with unlawfully using electronic communication to solicit, procure, or promote a child for sexual activity or other prohibited acts, according to online jail records. (Barren County Corrections Center)
The conversation then turned into a video call, during which the boy said Sims appeared in the shower with her breasts exposed, the citation states.

The sheriff’s office arrested Sims on Oct. 2 following an interview about a phone call with an underage student, according to a uniform citation. (Barren County Sheriff’s Office)
During an Oct. 2 interview, Sims told deputies several students had attempted to add her on social media, but she claimed she turned down their requests. She admitted to being the woman in the recorded call, but said she only agreed to meet the student so he could apologize for his behavior in class.
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Sims said the meeting never happened and that nothing physical occurred.

The sheriff’s office said they received a tip about an alleged phone call between Sims and the underage student. (Barren County Sheriff’s Office)
The name of the school where Sims and the underage boy met was not immediately provided. The age of the boy was also unclear.
Sims was charged with unlawfully using electronic communication to solicit, procure, or promote a child for sexual activity or other prohibited acts, according to online jail records.
She was released Monday on a $25,000 cash bond and is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.
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Disgraced gym teacher who repeatedly raped 15-year-old girl murdered in prison by convicted killer: police
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A convicted middle school teacher who was charged with repeatedly raping a teenage girl has been murdered in a North Carolina prison, according to officials.
Ernest Nichols, 60, was found unresponsive inside his cell at Greene Correctional Institution in Maury on Sunday morning at around 6.50 a.m., the North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections (NCDAC) said. The agency performed emergency life-saving procedures and called EMS, who pronounced the 60-year-old deceased at 7:22 a.m.
A NCDAC spokesperson told Fox News Digital that Nichols was not murdered in his cell, noting the Green Correctional Institution is a minimum-security prison with dormitory-style housing.
Nichols was convicted of statutory rape in 2011 and was sentenced to 15 years behind bars. He was set to be released in September 2027.
Ernest Nichols, 60, was killed by a fellow inmate while serving time for repeatedly raping a 15-year-old girl. (NCDAC)
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On Tuesday, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (NCSBI) issued a murder warrant to 41-year-old Wilbert Baldwin. Balwin, the agency said, was previously convicted of second-degree murder in 2010 in Richmond County.
He was served with the murder warrant and given no bond. He was returned to the Department of Adult Correction to continue serving his current sentence. A NCSBI spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital that no additional details were available, and authorities are waiting for Nichols’ autopsy results to release a full report.

Wilbert Baldwin was charged with murder today by Greene County deputies. The 41-year-old was given no bond and has been moved to Maury Correctional Institution. (NCSBI)
SUSPECT IN MURDER OF RETIRED COLLEGE PROFESSOR HAD FELONY CHARGE DROPPED IN PRIOR ARREST: COURT DOCUMENTS
Teacher’s Criminal Past
- 2009 – Nichols arrested at home.
- 2011 – Convicted of statutory rape.
- 2025 – Found dead in prison cell.
Nichols worked at Ranson Middle School in Charlotte as a gym teacher for 14 years. After the allegations were made, he was suspended without pay and banned from the grounds, WBTV reported.
According to the local outlet, the disgraced teacher, who described himself as a “pig,” raped his 15-year-old victim repeatedly and watching his teen victim have consensual sex with others. Authorities said he had been posing as his teenage son on Facebook and had sent the teen girl sexually explicit messages.
The victim also alleged that Nichols made inappropriate requests to her, asking her to make up sexual stories and letting him know “whenever she entered the shower,” an arrest warrant revealed, according to WBTV.
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Nichols, a former teacher at Ranson Middle School in the Charlotte area, had been sentenced to 18 years in prison for raping his son’s 15-year-old girlfriend. Nichols, 46 at the time, pleaded guilty to one count of statutory rape. (Mecklenburg District Attorney’s Office)
According to the Mecklenburg District Attorney’s Office, Nichols was arrested in Oct. 2009 at his home. The agency said that the victim’s mother confronted Nichols after her daughter shared the abuse. Authorities said that Nichols drove down Highway 73 and threw the video recordings into the woods, but the evidence was retrieved by police.
On August 5, 2011, Nichols pled guilty to statutory rape. He was sentenced to 216-269 months (18-22 years) in the North Carolina Department of Correction.
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