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Former Texas Rangers pitcher arrested after allegedly fleeing scene of accident while DWI

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Former Texas Rangers pitcher arrested after allegedly fleeing scene of accident while DWI

Former Texas Rangers pitcher Matt Bush has been charged with drunk driving following an alleged vehicular accident on Friday night.

Arlington police say a driver, later identified as 38-year-old Bush, was driving erratically when they attempted to stop his Lincoln Aviator. 

Bush then fled and a few minutes later the same vehicle was involved in an accident with a 2023 Chevy Silverado.

Former Texas Rangers pitcher Matt Bush has been charged with drunk driving following a vehicular accident on Friday night. (Arlington Police Department)

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According to authorities, Bush ran a red light crashing into the Silverado.  He then crashed into two more vehicles, both of which were stopped at the light.

Bystanders told Arlington Police officials that Bush attempted to get out of his vehicle and flee the scene when a group of witnesses caught up with him and detained him.

Both Bush and the driver of the Silverado were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

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Matt Bush #51 of the Texas Rangers pitches against the Seattle Mariners during the first inning at Globe Life Field on July 15, 2022 in Arlington, Texas.   (Photo by Ron Jenkins)

Police say they suspected Bush was drunk when observing his behavior and due to statements he made.

He refused a roadside sobriety test and police obtained a warrant to collect a blood sample to test.

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Matt Bush

Matt Bush #51 of the Texas Rangers runs to first base after a base hit from the Los Angeles Angels during the ninth inning at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on July 29, 2022 in Anaheim, California.  (Photo by Michael Owens)

This is not Bush’s first alcohol-related incident.  He previously played for the San Diego Padres but was traded due to his history of alcohol-related exploits.

In 2012, he was involved in a serious accident involving a 72-year-old man on a motorcycle. His blood alcohol content was 0.18 at the time of that crash.

According to the Arlington County Police department website, he faces one count of driving while intoxicated, one count of an accident involving injury and one count of evading. Bail was set at $35,000.

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Motorcycle-riding suspect sought in Antelope Valley area burglaries

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Motorcycle-riding suspect sought in Antelope Valley area burglaries

A residential burglary suspect who uses a motorcycle to flee from crime scenes is being sought in the Southeast Antelope Valley Region of Los Angeles County.

The Palmdale Sheriff’s Station posted surveillance images of the suspect on its Facebook page Friday in hopes the public can help identify him.

The man broke into a garage in the 30000 block of Valyermo Rad in the community of Valyermo during an incident reported on May 13, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department stated.

A burglary suspect is seen in two images shared by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Investigators believe the same man is responsible for multiple crimes in the area.

“The suspect has been seen on a motorcycle on previous incidents,” the Sheriff’s Department stated in a special bulletin.

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Anyone with information about the man’s identity was asked to contact Palmdale Station Detective Alcaraz at 661-272-2475.

Those who prefer to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers by dialing 800-222-8477.

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Battleground Senate candidate unloads on 'radical' Dem opponent for disparaging Trump voters

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Battleground Senate candidate unloads on 'radical' Dem opponent for disparaging Trump voters

PHOENIX, AZ – Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake is blasting her Democratic opponent Rep. Ruben Gallego and labeling him as “radical as they come” after a resurfaced interview of him disparaging Trump voters. 

“Isn’t that terrible?” Lake said in response to Fox News Digital reporting of a comment made by Gallego in 2016 where he said that Trump voters were “dumb” and the “worst people in the world.”

“He’s been lying about who he is,” Lake added. “He’s trying to paint himself as a moderate, which is it’s laughable if it wasn’t so dangerous.”

Lake told Fox News Digital that Gallego “bullied” moderate Sen. Kyrsten Sinema out of the race “because she wasn’t liberal enough.”

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Kari Lake (Right) and Rep. Ruben Gallego (Left) are battling in the Arizona Senate race (Getty Images)

“Now he is doing all these ads trying to say he’s a moderate when, in fact, he’s voted to spend our federal dollars, our tax dollars, our money, supporting sanctuary cities and states. He’s voted against securing our border every step of the way. He’s for an open border America. He’s voted to defund the police. He actually co-sponsored the George Floyd legislation, which would have defunded the police nationwide.”

Lake went on to tell Fox News Digital that Gallego has “never batted an eyelash” when it comes to spending bills and has not been strong enough defending women’s sports.

“He wants biological men to participate in women’s athletics.,” Lake said. “That means it’s an end for girls sports. Anybody out there who played sports? I did for a little bit. It’s an end. I mean, if you have to compete with biological men, what’s the purpose of having girls sports?”

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Ruben Gallego

 Rep. Ruben Gallego (Getty Images)

Lake added, “It’s absolutely crazy and he’s as radical as they come.”

Gallego and Lake will both be attempting to sway independent voters, especially in Maricopa County, the largest county in the state, where independents make up a third of the electorate. Lake told Fox News Digital she is optimistic she can win votes from Arizonans who aren’t Republicans.

I do believe that independents are with me, I think we’re doing pretty well, our polling is showing that we’re building on the independent vote,” Lake said. “And I think a lot of Democrats, while he [Gallego] hates Trump voters and he hates Republicans. I don’t hate Democrats. I actually believe that disaffected Democrats are going to help us turn the corner.”

“They’re realizing, looking at Kamala Harris and Ruben Gallego, and they’re saying, wait a minute, this isn’t the Democrat Party that I signed up for years ago, the old Democrat Party used to care about the working class. The old Democrat Party wanted a strong economy for everybody. This Democrat Party is a bunch of globalists, and they are for, they want to spend more money helping people coming here illegally than they do people who are American citizens.”

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US Senate candidate Kari Lake speaks during a campaign rally of former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, August 23, 2024. (Photo by Olivier TOURON / AFP) (Photo by OLIVIER TOURON/AFP via Getty Images)

While the Real Clear Politics average of polls shows Gallego leading Lake by about 7 points, Lake told Fox News Digital she is confident the race is much closer and says her internal polling shows that she is within the margin of error.

“We have to go into it acting like we’re ten down, but we’re not ten down,” Lake said. “This is a very tight race. I’m proud of that, considering, as I said, he spent 75 million. He’s been outspending us massively and the fact that this is such a tight race is incredible. Chuck Schumer is in a panic about Arizona. He’s dumping 5 million bucks a week into Arizona.”

Lake told Fox News Digital that Democrats are in a “tailspin” in Arizona because their efforts to make the election about abortion have not been fruitful because most voters are focused on other issues like the economy.

Lake also criticized Gallego over his record before he entered politics, including his involvement with a bank that worked with illegal immigrants, a harassment claim against him by a 20-year-old intern while he worked at city hall, and his time working for an ambulance company that was being investigated for fraud.

“The people of Arizona know me and they trust me and I love the people of the state, Lake said. “I want to represent all of them, including people who maybe don’t even vote for me. If you choose not to vote for me, I hope I can earn your vote, but I still want to represent you and I want to do a great job for you in Washington, D.C. We need decent, honest people back to D.C. and Ruben Gallego was not honest before he got into politics.”

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Gallego campaign for comment but did not receive a response.

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Hundreds attend emotional October 7 Memorials in Los Angeles

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Hundreds of people gathered in Los Angeles on Sunday for the first memorial commemorating the lives lost in the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.

One year ago, Hamas infiltrated Southern Israel, killed 1,400 people, took over 100 hostages, and ultimately ignited the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

On Sunday night in Los Angeles, the Museum of Tolerance lit candles to represent the people killed that day and the hostages who remain in captivity in Gaza.

KTLA’s Rachel Menitoff visited different sites and memorials around the city to speak with those in attendance.

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At the Simon Wiesenthal Center, people of all religions and backgrounds gathered for a night of remembrance, reflection, and reconciliation.

“Our main focus tonight is really to celebrate the strength of our community, to celebrate that no matter what is thrown towards us we will persevere,” said Jim Burke, the CEO of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

Artistry was displayed throughout the museum, telling the story of what happened one year ago through the eyes of survivors and first responders.

Tomer Peretz, one of the display creators, told KTLA he saw the destruction first-hand. 

“On October 7th, I was in Israel,” said Peretz. “I was volunteering to pick up dead bodies from the massacre for the entire week and when I got back to LA, the only thing I could create about was with other people who experienced a very similar experience as me.”

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A candle-lighting ceremony held at 8:29 p.m. coincided with the exact moment Hamas launched its first rockets into the Jewish State.

Members of the Los Angeles Jewish community also commemorated the occasion in conjunction with their Israeli counterparts abroad. 

At the same time, Israeli-Americans and Jews alike came together outside on Pico Boulevard in a display of optimism and solidarity. 

“What brings me here is there is still over 100 hostages that were stolen and kidnapped from Israel into Gaza on October 7, and that’s what I’m here for, trying to help get back these hostages,” said attendee Tuvia Kramer.

There will be several other commemoration ceremonies on Monday at synagogues and cultural institutions to mark the anniversary of October 7.

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