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EXCLUSIVE: NFL wife Devon Mostert receives racist hate online for defending DeSantis against Harris

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EXCLUSIVE: Devon Mostert, wife of NFL running back for the Miami Dolphins’ Raheem Mostert, is standing by her comments earlier this week about Vice President Kamala Harris’ “ridiculous” attack on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis amid Hurricane Milton.

Harris took aim at DeSantis Monday when she told reporters that he was not taking her calls in the days preceding the second storm to smack Southwest Florida in two weeks.

“People are in desperate need of support right now and playing political games at this moment in these crisis situations . . . is just utterly irresponsible, and it is selfish,” Harris said of DeSantis on Monday.

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Mostert took to her Instagram at the time to praise DeSantis for doing a “great job” and continues to vocalize her support for the governor’s response to back-to-back natural disasters.

“I really don’t think that Kamala’s comments about him add up,” Mostert told Fox News Digital during an exclusive video interview. “He is focused on taking care of his Floridians, and that’s exactly where his focus should be.”

“All of our resources and time were supposed to be on that,” Mostert went on. “Yet she’s standing on the tarmac complaining that somebody didn’t take her call. To me, that just seems ridiculous.”

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DeSantis hit back at Harris earlier this week, saying she has “no role” in the process and that he was working well and directly with FEMA and President Joe Biden.

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Biden doubled down on the claims during a press briefing at the White House on Wednesday when Real Clear Politics reporter Philip Wegmann asked him whether DeSantis needed to take Harris’ calls.

“All I can tell you is I’ve talked to Governor DeSantis,” Biden said. “He’s been very gracious. He thanked me for all we’ve done. He knows what we’re doing, and I think that’s important.”

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Devon and Raheem Mostert at Purdue University

Mostert said Harris’ attack and Biden’s acclaim for DeSantis didn’t add up.

“That’s what really triggered me, especially because they are a part of the same administration, but they were both spewing very different stories,” she said. “That, in my opinion, is selfish and utterly irresponsible.”

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Since posting, Mostert told Fox News Digital she’s received continued hateful and racist rhetoric from social media.

“This is gross,” she said. “I truly can’t imagine sliding into someone’s DMs or commenting on somebody’s picture of their family talking about the skin color of my kids.”

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Devon and Raheem Mostert

Mostert said that, while she’s fluffing off negativity and comments calling her a “white, snowflake, gold-digging wife,” there is a limit to her tolerance of leftist commentators.

“When you talk about my kids, you’re really crossing a line,” she said.

“I know who I am,” Mostert added. “I know my heart. I know my family dynamic. I know my husband. They think that they know me, and they know absolutely nothing.”

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Despite the nastiness flooding her Instagram account, Mostert says that many more users are commending her for speaking out on a platform. More directly, the reinforced support from NFL wives and girlfriends with reciprocal views is paramount.

“There are a lot more of us than the media wants to admit,” she said of other NFL spouses. “We all have each other’s backs in this sense.”

Mostert added that, while she can’t speak for all the women, she surrounds herself with a mutual perspective.

“As a mama, I am voting to protect my kids in the future, so I am OK with the backlash,” she said.

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“[Kamala Harris] is ill-equipped to be the next President of the United States,” Mostert said.

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Florida sheriff announces criminals banned from evacuation shelters, tells them to go directly to jail

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A Florida sheriff went viral on X for declaring that criminals with outstanding warrants would be arrested at the entryway of Hurricane Milton evacuation shelters and sent to the county jail for immediate processing. 

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly announced during a briefing that he has no tolerance for relaxing law enforcement’s activities against the “criminal element,” even during a hurricane. 

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“Anyone that comes in will be checked to make sure they’re not a fugitive and not a sex offender,” he said at the briefing. “If you are a predator, you are not allowed in the [sic] shelter. If you are a designated a sex predator in a court of law, you’ll need to go to… the county jail,” he said. 

He explained in an interview with Fox News Digital that people with outstanding warrants will be arrested at the evacuation shelter. Sex predators, even if they do not have outstanding warrants, should go directly to the county jail, where they will be housed behind bars, until after the storm. 

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Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly (Fox News Digital | Getty)

“Anybody that comes in is checked through a state national database to make sure that they are or not a sex predator or sex offender or a fugitive criminal element,” he said. 

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“We want to be able to ensure that there’s a safe environment, whether it’s children with their parents, senior citizens, whoever, that we’re not co-mingling them with inappropriate people. When it comes to sex predators, they are not allowed in our shelters that are open to the general public so they can go to our county jail and we will put them up in the fire of the jail. And when the storm is over, we’ll unlock the door and push them out the door.”

Florida sheriffs are known for their no-nonsense attitudes, particularly when it comes to criminals. 

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey has been considered “the most politically incorrect sheriff in the country” for his refusal to mince words when it comes to his dislike of criminals, whom he proudly refers to as “idiots” and “dirtbags.” 

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Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey called on Washington, D.C., to secure the border or to “get the hell out of the way” so that he and other sheriffs from across the country can do it themselves by enforcing laws. (Brevard County Sheriff’s Office)

Ivey is vocal on social media about his programs such as “Wheel of Fugitive,” where he spins a wheel to determine who will get arrested that day. As for those who disagree with him blasting criminals publicly? The sheriff says they should “shut up.” 

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Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson encourages citizens to shoot to kill home invaders to save taxpayer money.

“If someone is breaking into your house, you’re more than welcome to shoot. We prefer you to do that, actually,” he said in 2022. 

“If somebody gets killed during a home invasion, the odds of them re-offending are zero. And we like those odds.” he said. 

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Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd speaks to Fox News Digital on tough-on-crime approach.  (Fox News Digital)

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd infamously recommended shooting looters until they resemble “grated cheese.”

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“I’m highly recommending they blow you back out of the house with their guns,” Judd said in 2020. “I would highly suggest that if a looter comes into your home, breaks into your home while you’re there, to steal stuff, that you take your gun and you shoot him. You shoot him so that he looks like grated cheese.”

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Abandoned dog left tied to fence before Hurricane Milton now 'safe and sound' with new name

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The bull terrier that stole hearts after it was tied to a fence and abandoned before Hurricane Milton ravaged Florida is now recovering in foster care.

The update was announced by the Leon County Humane Society on Thursday. The terrier, now named Trooper after the law enforcement officers who rescued him, is currently being cared for.

“We wanted to let those who have been following this story know that he is safe and sound, because we’ve been worried about him since seeing his story,” the organization said in a Facebook post.

“We also want those following to know that we take animal abandonment seriously and will be closely watching his case and using his experience to educate.”

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The bull terrier was rescued by law enforcement on Wednesday. (Florida Highway Patrol / Leon County Humane Society via Facebook)

The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) shared heart-wrenching video of Trooper being rescued by an officer on the side of a freeway on Wednesday as Milton began to bear down on the area before making landfall as a Category 3 storm with 120 mph winds later that night.

The bodycam footage shows the perspective of the officer, who walks towards Trooper and gently talks to him before removing him from the fence.

“It’s OK, buddy. It’s OK,” the officer said as the scared bull terrier growled at him. Trooper was leg-deep in floodwater when he was saved.

The Leon County Humane Society said that Trooper’s caretakers are still getting to know the dog and tending to him, as he arrived at the shelter in an anxious state.

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A Florida Highway Patrol trooper rescued Trooper, when he was stranded and tied to a pole near a freeway on Wednesday. (Leon County Humane Society via Facebook)

“He’s incredibly stressed and still decompressing,” the animal shelter said. “Abandoning a dog like this doesn’t typically allow for an immediate bounce back to their happy selves.”

“Most dogs when rescued take a few days to feel safe, a few weeks to come out of their shell, and a few months to become comfortable and fall into a routine.”

The video attracted the attention of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who called out the dog’s owners in a social media post.

“It is cruel for anyone to leave a dog tied to a post in the middle of an oncoming storm. FL will hold anyone who mistreats pets accountable,” DeSantis wrote.

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The Leon County Humane Society will put Trooper up for adoption once the dog “is ready,” the organization said. It is not currently accepting applications.

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Trooper was found in a large puddle of water in Florida on Wednesday.  (Florida Highway Patrol)

 

“We have absolutely no idea what his life looked like before he was abandoned,” the humane society explained. “We want to be sure that we know exactly what he needs before even considering adoption, so he’ll be in foster care until we feel confident he’s ready for the next phase of life, and that his future will be kind to him.”

Fox News Digital’s Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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A suspect opened fire near Tennessee State University (TSU) in Nashville on Saturday evening, killing at least one person and wounding several others.

The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department (MNPD) announced that the fatal shooting took place shortly before a homecoming football game started at approximately 5:10 p.m. TSU faced Eastern Illinois University at Nissan Stadium.

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“Multiple victims have been injured following a shooting on Jefferson Street and 27th Avenue North,” police wrote on Facebook at 6:30 p.m. “The scene is secure and victims are at area hospitals.”

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Multiple people were shot in Nashville, Tenn., on Saturday. (Metro Nashville PD)

In an update, police said that a 24-year-old male had died and that there were 10 confirmed victims.

“At this point, there are 10 victims that have been confirmed to have been involved in that gunfire, one of which is deceased,” MNPD Public Information Officer Brooke Reese said during a briefing. 

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“Five of them were transported from the Nashville Fire Department to local hospitals,” she said. “Five others were dropped off by private vehicles.”

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At least one person was killed during the shooting in Nashville, Tenn., authorities say. (WZTV)

Reese said that three non-critical victims were juveniles and were transported to a nearby children’s hospital.

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She highlighted that at least one of the injured was suspected to have been involved in the gunfire.

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Nashville police are actively investigating the shooting near TSU. (WZTV)

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