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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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More protester taking place in parts of Minnesota after the
death of a woman. Minnesota police have declared an unlawful
assembly as protests grow in Minneapolis over the shooting death
of Renee Good. The Minnesota Star Tribune says police are
now ordering anti ICE protesters to leave downtown Minneapolis, where
people have been demonstrating since Wednesday. After a thirty seven
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year old US citizen was fatally shot by an ICE
agent on Friday night, the Star Tribune says protests reached
a fever pitch and police ordered the noisy crowd to disperse.
A new video shows that what was said before a
woman was fatally shot by the ICE agent in Minnesota.
The woman was fatally shot on Wednesday while attempting to
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drive away from ICE agents in Minneapolis. New video released
Friday shows the driver, Renee Good, telling the agent quote
I'm not mad at you when confronted by the officer.
The video shows the agent telling Good to get out
of the vehicle. Instead, she attempts to drive around the officer,
bumping into him. Then the sound of gunshots are heard.
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The White House claims the video is evidence that the
ice agent quote probably defended himself. Police in New Jersey
have arrested the man they think through a rock at
a school bus this week injuring an eight year old girl.
Andrew Whitman has this story.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Hernando Garcia Morales has been charged with aggravated assault, endangering,
a weapons count, and more. Police think the forty year
old from Palisades Park through the baseball sized rock that
went through the school bus window Wednesday as it exited
the turnpike in t Neck. The rock hit the girl
in the head, fracturing her skull. Police think they can
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now link Garcia Morales to similar incidents in Bagoda.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
And Indiana is heading to the College Football Playoff National
Championship for the first time in school history. The top
seeded Hoosiers blew out the number five Oregon fifty six
to twenty twenty two in the semi final round at
the Peach Bowl from Atlanta on Friday. I'm Jim Forbes.
Police have not made any arrest, but they do have
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new leads. After two people were shot and killed outside
of an LDS church in Salt Lake City, police said
there was an argument that apparently spilled outside when people
left a funeral service on Wednesday night. In addition to
the two deaths, six others were injured. Investigators believe the
argument in the meetinghouse led to the shooting. They do
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not believe the crime was religiously motivated. Officials say many
of the witnesses are not cooperating. Police have not yet
confirmed if the shooting was gang related. The first Assistant
US Attorney for the Central District of California says the
Trump administration is committed to rooting out fraud wherever they
find it. Sharon Reardon has this story.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
BILLI.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
Salley spoke out Friday morning in downtown Los Angeles at
a press conference. He addressed a question regarding Governor Gavin
Newsom's assertion that the status block large manus ounce of
fraudulent claims.
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What about the governor of California, the king of fraud.
He has reigned over more fraud than I think we've
ever seen in American.
Speaker 4 (03:07):
History, Sally sighted. The state's high speed rail project is
just one example.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
When you look at the fraud with high speed rail.
It was supposed to cost nine or ten billion. Now
they tell us what's going to be one hundred billion.
They spent fifteen billion. There's no rail. Where's that money.
Speaker 4 (03:20):
I'm Sharon Reardan.
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President Trump is threatening land strikes on drug cartels, and
Mexico maybe a possible target. In an interview with Sean
Hennity on Fox News Thursday, Trump said, quote, we've knocked
out ninety seven percent of the drugs coming in by water,
and we are now going to start hitting land. With
regard to the cartels, he went on to say, quote,
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the cartels are running Mexico. It's very sad to watch
and see what's happening in that country. He did not
provide any other details. This comes as Trump has threatened
to take action in Mexico, Cuba, Greenland, and Columbia following
last week's US operation to capture Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro.
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I'm Jim Forbes