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Senator-elect Jim Justice's team clarifies report claiming famous pooch Babydog banned from Senate floor
Senator-elect Jim Justice’s team is clearing the air after it was reported earlier Tuesday that his famous pooch Babydog was banned from the Senate floor.
“Even though I wasn’t in D.C. today, I got the most headlines,” said Babydog and her team in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital. “However, I hope that we really focus on bringing the things to this nation to fix our problems.”
Axios reported that Babydog Justice, the unofficial mascot of Justice’s campaign for Senate, was banned from the Senate floor. However, the Senator-elect has corrected the record.
In their reporting, Axios claimed that Justice asked if he could bring his pup on the Senate floor.
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Justice’s office clarified in an email that “the Senator-Elect has never had any intention of asking about or attempting to bring Baby Dog to the floor of the Senate.”
The confusion began over a well-meaning joke overheard during Tuesday’s Senate orientation between Senators-elect touring the Capitol grounds.
One unidentified Senator-elect asked if children were allowed on the Senate floor. It was clarified that babies up to one year are allowed, in accordance with rules in the House of Representatives.
According to Justice’s office, Senator-elect Moreno of Ohio then asked in jest if dogs were allowed to visit the Senate floor. Dogs are regularly allowed on Capitol premises, including elected officials’ offices, but not on the Senate floor.
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At no point during this interaction did Senator-elect Justice request to bring the popular pooch Babydog alongside him to the Senate floor, Justice’s office clarified.
The celebrity hound first made waves on a national scale over the summer at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee where she joined her dad, then-Governor Jim Justice, in a dog-sized chair on stage.
“I know that a lot of you want to meet my little buddy,” said Justice. “So if Babydog could come on out here.”
She has been a fixture in West Virginia politics since she was given to Justice by his children for Christmas in 2019.
“Babydog will be with me frequently in Washington, and we welcome everyone to come by my office and say hello and meet Babydog when she is there,” said Senator-elect Justice in a release. “Just like she has loved and made so many people smile in West Virginia, she will do that in Washington too.”
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Louisiana woman charged after leaving her child on roadway, falsely reporting kidnapping: police
A Louisiana woman is behind bars after police say she falsely reported the kidnapping of her young son last week.
Artasia Viges, 24, called authorities at around 1 a.m. on Nov. 5 to report the alleged kidnapping of her young son near U.S. 190 and Industrial Road in Eunice, according to the St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office.
Viges said she was parked on the roadway changing a flat tire when “individuals in an older model truck” took her son.
When deputies arrived at the scene, they learned quickly that citizens found the little boy alone in the parking lot of Heinen Medical Clinic with “abraison injuries to his knees,” the sheriff’s office said.
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The child, whose age was not disclosed, told police that his mother “ran him over” and left him on the side of the road. He was taken to a hospital to be treated.
Juvenile detectives with the sheriff’s office were called to investigate because of the extreme difference in statements between the child and his mother.
The sheriff’s office said a later interview with Viges “revealed the awful truth,” which was that the little boy was not kidnapped, but left unattended on a major roadway and “allowed to run off in the night.”
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“What started as a disagreement between a mother and a child became a bizarre reaction to the child having a tantrum,” the sheriff’s office said on Facebook.
When Viges pulled the car over, her son jumped out of the car before it came to a stop, which caused the injuries to his knees. The sheriff’s office noted that he was “obviously not properly restrained.”
Viges allegedly told detectives that she did not try to go after her son and she “ultimately lost sight of him.”
Viges is charged with cruelty to juveniles, child desertion and false swearing for purpose of violating public health of safety.
She is in the St. Landry Parish Jail on a $200,000 bond.
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Georgia passerby saves man from burning home by kicking down storm door
A Georgia homeowner has recounted how a quick-thinking passerby saved him from his burning home last month by kicking down a locked storm door to pull him to safety.
David McConnell told FOX5 Atlanta that he was taking a nap in his Winterville home on the afternoon of Oct. 29 when a noise from the kitchen woke him up.
“I heard some popping and snapping and crackling,” McConnell said, adding that he went back to sleep thinking the sound would go away.
McConnell only realized something was wrong when the fire alarm went off. He told the outlet that he jumped out of bed and found thick smoke engulfing the inside of his home.
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“You could not see out my backdoor or my window,” McConnell said. “That was pretty scary.”
McConnel said he tried to exit the home through his front door but found the storm door locked.
Dylan Betts, a good Samaritan who was driving by on his way home from work, stopped when he saw the smoke and raced to help.
“I ripped off and then kicked it in,” Betts said of the locked storm door.
Betts said he stepped inside the home through a “thick wall of black smoke” and called out.
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“Mr. David, luckily, heard my voice, and he came right to me,” Betts told FOX5.
When the outlet asked Betts why he risked his life to save a stranger, Betts responded, “Why not? That’s America.”
McConnell said that his family calls Betts “our hero,” and even gave Betts tickets to a Georgia/Tennessee football game as a small thank you for saving his life.
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The Athens-Clarke County Fire Department said the fire originated in the garage and spread throughout the structure, according to the station. Firefighters arrived to find deteriorating conditions, including a roof collapse. No injuries were reported.
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Illegal immigrant charged in Laken Riley murder ‘fast-tracking’ to life in prison: attorney
Jose Ibarra, the suspect charged with murdering Augusta University student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus in February, is “fast-tracking himself to life” in prison by choosing a bench trial over a jury trial, according to Georgia-based criminal defense attorney Philip Holloway.
Ibarra, 26, allegedly attacked and murdered Riley, a 22-year-old nursing student, while she was jogging along highly frequented pedestrian trails on UGA’s campus on the morning of Feb. 22.
Holloway told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that he does not “understand the tactics” of Ibarra’s defense asking for a bench trial over a jury trial on Tuesday, which state prosecutors agreed to and Judge Patrick Haggard granted. Ibarra’s trial is now scheduled to begin on Friday instead of Monday, when a jury trial would have taken place.
“He’s fast-tracking himself to life without parole by doing this,” Holloway said. “It certainly will speed things up. … From a legal perspective, I don’t know why the defense would do this.”
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Holloway added that by choosing a bench trial, Ibarra is giving away his “Hail Mary shot” at “getting a juror” to question his guilt. In other words, instead of having the possibility of a single juror questioning the evidence presented against Ibarra and resulting in a mistrial, the murder suspect has instead chosen to present evidence before a judge who will then decide his fate.
Holloway added that the “evidence of guilt is overwhelming” in Ibarra’s murder case.
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“The evidentiary presentation is going to be much faster” with a bench trial, the criminal defense attorney said, and the prosecution and defense may even choose to forgo opening and closing statements like they would in a jury trial because it is not necessary in a bench trial.
Ibarra and his brothers, also in the United States illegally from Venezuela, lived in an apartment building on the edge of the on-campus park where Riley was running. Ibarra allegedly murdered the aspiring nurse in what UGA Police Chief Jeffrey Clark described as a “crime of opportunity.”
In May, a Georgia grand jury indicted Ibarra on counts of malice murder, two counts of kidnapping with bodily injury, two counts of aggravated assault with intent to rape, two counts of aggravated battery, obstructing or hindering a person from making a 911 call, tampering with evidence and being a “peeping Tom.”
The peeping Tom charge stems from another Feb. 22 incident in which the suspect allegedly went to a residence on UGA’s campus in Athens and “peeped through” a window and “spied upon” a university staff member, according to the indictment.
Ibarra recently tried to have the “peeping Tom” charge removed from his case, but prosecutors argued that the two incidents are “inextricably intertwined,” and Haggard ultimately decided not to sever the charge.
The judge is also permitting DNA and cellphone evidence that Ibarra’s defense wanted to suppress.
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The 26-year-old suspect is due back in court on Nov. 15 for his trial. Jury selection for his trial was scheduled to begin on Wednesday, Nov. 13, before he requested a bench trial.
Ibarra illegally crossed into the United States through El Paso, Texas, in September 2022 and was released into the U.S. via parole, ICE and DHS sources previously told Fox News. His older brother, Diego Ibarra, is charged with green card fraud and had ties to a known Venezuelan gang in the U.S. called Tren de Aragua, according to federal court documents.
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Riley’s death was frequently mentioned throughout the 2024 presidential election as Republicans and Democrats debated the implications of record illegal immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border over the last four years.
Rachel Morin of Maryland, Jocelyn Nungaray of Texas, Lizbeth Medina of Texas, Ruby Garcia of Michigan and Maria Gonzalez of Texas are females allegedly killed by illegal immigrants over the past two years.
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