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Family of Marine veteran in Russian prison ‘disheartened’ at being denied visit with Biden

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Family of Marine veteran in Russian prison ‘disheartened’ at being denied visit with Biden

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The dad and mom of Trevor Reed, a U.S. Marine veteran, who’s reportedly struggling well being points in a Russian jail, have been denied a go to with President Biden as bilateral relations between Washington and Moscow proceed to erode. 

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Fort Price, Texas residents Joey and Paula Reed joined “Fox & Pals First” to debate their son’s imprisonment, and the way they have been “disheartened” by the White Home’s resolution given the severity of their son’s circumstances. 

“We’re very disheartened about it and we… clearly which we simply had a few minutes to speak to him,” Joey advised co-host Carley Shimkus. “Our son protected [Biden] at Camp David when he was vice chairman.”

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Joey and Paula Reed pose for a photograph with a portrait of their son Marine veteran and Russian prisoner Trevor Reed at their residence in Fort Price, Texas, Feb. 15, 2022. (AP Picture/LM Otero, File)
(AP Picture/LM Otero, File)

The couple stated their son has been coughing up blood “all day lengthy” every day and has been denied medical therapy. 

“He stated that he’d been sick for a really very long time,” Paula stated. “They have been nonetheless denying his TB testing. He had that publicity in December, and he had signs that he needed to be examined or obtain medical therapy, which they have been denying every little thing.”

“He sounds disheartened,” she continued. “He sounds a bit bit hopeless for a launch, and it was only a good factor to listen to his voice, but additionally unhappy as a result of he actually sounds horrible.”

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President Biden shall be in Dallas on Tuesday, however the pair stated there was not sufficient time in his schedule for a go to. 

“We’re pleased that the administration and everybody in it’s both working or spoken out ceaselessly, everybody, together with the president, however we have met with nearly everybody, however the president, and the president is the one who makes the ultimate resolution on these points,” Joey stated, expressing disappointment that the couple couldn’t get a couple of minutes with the president.

Trevor was sentenced to 9 years in jail for allegedly assaulting law enforcement officials, which his dad and mom and witnesses insist by no means occurred. 

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Man found shot to death in Orange County alleyway

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Man found shot to death in Orange County alleyway

Police are investigating after a man was found shot to death in Orange County.

On Jan. 2, Santa Ana police responded to reports of a shooting in an alleyway on the 1400 block of South Standard Avenue at around 7:40 p.m.

Arriving officers found an unresponsive man lying on the ground, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The victim was identified as Gerson Ramirez, 38, a Santa Ana resident. No suspect was spotted in the area and the circumstances surrounding the man’s death remain unclear.

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“Detectives are attempting to identify and locate additional witnesses who can provide information about the homicide,” police said.

Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to call the Santa Ana Police Department at 714-245-8390 or Orange County Crime Stoppers at 1-855-TIP-OCCS. 

Information provided by the public in this case is eligible for a reward under the police department’s Gang Reward Program.

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3 arrested in connection with death of Pima County good Samaritan

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3 arrested in connection with death of Pima County good Samaritan

Three people have been arrested in connection with the death of a good Samaritan in Arizona.

Paul Clifford, 53, was found dead near a smoldering vehicle on Christmas Eve, according to authorities.

Investigators believe the suspects went to Paul Clifford’s home and requested help with car trouble. His family reported him missing when they hadn’t heard from him.

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Paul Clifford, 53, was found dead near a smoldering vehicle in Arizona on Christmas Eve.  (GoFundMe)

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Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) Homicide Detectives found information that led them to believe the suspects were possibly near Benson Highway near Country Club Rd.

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A Pima County Sheriff’s Department Badge.  (PCSD)

PCSD Fugitive Investigations Unit (FIU) began searching for the vehicle and suspects and, with the help of several investigative and support units of PCSD, the suspects were located. 

“PCSD Homicide Detectives obtained a search warrant for the property and the Pima Regional SWAT Team served the warrant at the indicated location. The suspects barricaded themselves inside the residence, and eventually called 9-1-1 to negotiate a surrender. All three suspects exited the residence and were taken into custody without further incident,” a statement from the sheriff’s department said.

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An exterior shot of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department.  (Pima County Sheriff’s Department)

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“We are deeply saddened by the loss of my dad. He was a gentle giant and had a huge, caring heart,” Sabrina Vining wrote on a GoFundMe.

Elmer Smith, 19, Jack Upchurch, 40, and Wendy Scott, 16, were booked into the Pima County Adult Detention Center on felony arrest warrants. 

The investigation is ongoing and additional charges are pending.

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

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Menendez brothers’ relatives set to meet with new Los Angeles County DA

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Family members of Erik and Lyle Menendez are set to meet with new Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman Friday to support resentencing the brothers who are currently serving life in prison for the 1989 shotgun murders of their parents in Beverly Hills.

The Justice for Erik and Lyle Coalition, described as a family-led initiative, issued a statement ahead of the meeting.

“As we prepare to meet with DA Hochman, our family is hopeful for an open and fair discussion. Despite the abuse they endured as children and the unfairness of their current sentence, Erik and Lyle Menendez have spent the last three decades taking responsibility for their actions and contributing positively to their community through leadership and rehabilitation,” a portion of the statement read.

  • FILE - An Oct. 31, 2016, photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows Erik Menendez, left, and a Feb. 22, 2018, photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows Lyle Menendez. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP, File)
  • FILE - Lyle Menendez looks up during testimony in his and brother Erik's retrial for the shotgun slayings of their parents, Oct. 20, 1995 in Los Angeles. (Steve Grayson/Pool Photo via AP, File)
  • Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon speaks during a news conference regarding the Menendez brothers, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, at the Hall of Justice in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

More than 20 family members of Jose and Kitty Menendez’s family are expected to attend Friday’s meeting to advocate for a resentencing.

However, not all members of the Menendez family feel the brothers should be released.

Milton Andersen, the brother of Kitty Menendez, believes Erik and Lyle weren’t molested by their father and that “justice was served,” NewsNation reported in October.

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“Mr. Anderson believes, based on the evidence, that it was only when they learned that their father was going to take them out of the will, essentially because they wouldn’t get a job,” the attorney representing Andersen said during an appearance on Elizabeth Vargas Reports. “Erik and Lyle then went to purchase guns under someone else’s name.” 

Former Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced he supported resentencing the Menendez brothers in October. 

“I strongly support clemency for Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are currently serving sentences of life without possibility of parole. They have respectively served 34 years and have continued their educations and worked to create new programs to support the rehabilitation of fellow inmates,” said Gascón.

Gascón however was voted out as district attorney in November and Hochman has not announced where he stands on the controversial issue.

“Here’s my approach, whether it’s the Menendez case or quite honestly any case: you have to do the hard work,” Hochman told KTLA in November. “You have to look, in that case, at thousands of pages of confidential prison files, you have to review thousands of trial transcripts from months-long trials, and you have to speak to the prosecutors, law enforcement and the defense counsel…and the victims’ families.”

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California Gov. Gavin Newson has said that he would defer his decision on the Menendez brothers’ clemency until Hochman reviews the case.

Lyle Menendez, then 21, and Erik Menendez, then 18, admitted to fatally shooting their father, Jose Menendez, and their mother, Kitty Menendez, claiming they feared their parents were about to kill them to stop people from finding out that Jose had sexually abused Erik for years, according to the Associated Press.

They were convicted in 1996.

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