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"[Trump's] banking on the fact that our blockade will bankrupt Iran and China... and that they will blink first."
Carl Higbie breaks down President Trump's strategic play of issuing a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
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Carl Higbie breaks down President Trump's strategic play of issuing a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
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Missouri, Cape Girardeau Area.
FOESTE WAS INVOLVED IN A DOMESTIC ASSAULT INCIDENT ON 04/22/26. ON 04/23/26 FOESTE MADE THREATS TO UTILIZE A FIREARM AGAINST LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL.
*Blue Alert: Imminent and credible threat to kill or seriously injure law enforcement officer
BLUE ALERT ISSUED IN CAPE GIRARDEAU β SUSPECT THREATENS TO SHOOT OFFICERS
Missouri State Highway Patrol issued a Blue Alert Thursday evening for a Cape Girardeau man authorities say has made direct threats to kill or seriously injure law enforcement officers.
The alert centers on Joshua Ellis Foeste, 43, who became the focus of a domestic assault investigation on April 22. The very next day, Foeste allegedly escalated the situation by threatening to use a firearm against police β triggering the statewide warning.
Patrol officials describe Foeste as a white male, 5β8β, 243 pounds, with a bald head, green eyes, and a possible goatee. He is believed to be armed with a 1911-style pistol and was last spotted at 1:36 p.m. on April 22, walking away from 546 South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau. His direction of travel remains unknown.
Authorities are calling Foesteβs threat βimminent and credibleβ and are urging the public to avoid any contact with him.
If you have seen Foeste or know his whereabouts, call 911 or your local law enforcement agency immediately.
Suspect is considered armed and dangerous. Do not approach.
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Missouri, Cape Girardeau Area.
FOESTE WAS INVOLVED IN A DOMESTIC ASSAULT INCIDENT ON 04/22/26. ON 04/23/26 FOESTE MADE THREATS TO UTILIZE A FIREARM AGAINST LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL.
*Blue Alert: Imminent and credible threat to kill or seriously injure law enforcement officer
BLUE ALERT ISSUED IN CAPE GIRARDEAU β SUSPECT THREATENS TO SHOOT OFFICERS
Missouri State Highway Patrol issued a Blue Alert Thursday evening for a Cape Girardeau man authorities say has made direct threats to kill or seriously injure law enforcement officers.
The alert centers on Joshua Ellis Foeste, 43, who became the focus of a domestic assault investigation on April 22. The very next day, Foeste allegedly escalated the situation by threatening to use a firearm against police β triggering the statewide warning.
Patrol officials describe Foeste as a white male, 5β8β, 243 pounds, with a bald head, green eyes, and a possible goatee. He is believed to be armed with a 1911-style pistol and was last spotted at 1:36 p.m. on April 22, walking away from 546 South Sprigg Street in Cape Girardeau. His direction of travel remains unknown.
Authorities are calling Foesteβs threat βimminent and credibleβ and are urging the public to avoid any contact with him.
If you have seen Foeste or know his whereabouts, call 911 or your local law enforcement agency immediately.
Suspect is considered armed and dangerous. Do not approach.
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WATCH: Baton Rouge Police, Mayor Sid Edwards and other city leaders are providing an update behind the deadly shooting at the Mall of Louisiana, that left one person dead and 5 others injured earlier today.
- A BRPD officer thatβs already assigned to the mall was on scene and was able to respond quickly.
- Name of the deceased not being released at this time.
- Mayor Edwards said those arrested will be prosecuted to the fullest extent.
More: https://www.wafb.com/2026/04/23/1-dead-multiple-injured-following-shooting-mall-louisiana-5-people-custody/
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- A BRPD officer thatβs already assigned to the mall was on scene and was able to respond quickly.
- Name of the deceased not being released at this time.
- Mayor Edwards said those arrested will be prosecuted to the fullest extent.
More: https://www.wafb.com/2026/04/23/1-dead-multiple-injured-following-shooting-mall-louisiana-5-people-custody/
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The Hamilton County Sheriffβs Office, Florida, announced former Sheriff J. Harrell Reid passed away on Thursday.
"The Hamilton County Sheriffβs Office extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and community members mourning the passing of Sheriff J. Harrell Reid on April 23, 2026.
Sheriff Reid dedicated his life to public service and to the protection and well-being of the citizens he proudly served. His commitment to law enforcement and his community leaves behind a lasting legacy that will not be forgotten.
βSheriff J. Harrell Reid was a respected leader and a true public servant who devoted many years to serving his community with integrity and dedication. On behalf of the Hamilton County Sheriffβs Office, we extend our heartfelt prayers and condolences to his family, friends, and all those whose lives he touched. His service and legacy will always be remembered.β
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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"The Hamilton County Sheriffβs Office extends our deepest condolences to the family, friends, and community members mourning the passing of Sheriff J. Harrell Reid on April 23, 2026.
Sheriff Reid dedicated his life to public service and to the protection and well-being of the citizens he proudly served. His commitment to law enforcement and his community leaves behind a lasting legacy that will not be forgotten.
βSheriff J. Harrell Reid was a respected leader and a true public servant who devoted many years to serving his community with integrity and dedication. On behalf of the Hamilton County Sheriffβs Office, we extend our heartfelt prayers and condolences to his family, friends, and all those whose lives he touched. His service and legacy will always be remembered.β
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.ππ»
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A massive homeless encampment spanning roughly half a mile is drawing renewed concern after neighbors say calls to the county went unanswered for months. π·FOXLA
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K-9s help find missing, injured woman in San Bernardino County.
Two K-9s are being credited for finding a missing woman who had fallen down a steep ravine in the San Bernardino mountains.
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Two K-9s are being credited for finding a missing woman who had fallen down a steep ravine in the San Bernardino mountains.
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Police Chief Jeffrey Wanamaker has retired from the Clarkstown Police Department, NY after 39 years of service.
Chief Wanamaker began his career on March 2, 1987, as a police officer with the Clarkstown Police Department. Over the decades, he rose steadily through the ranks, demonstrating commitment, professionalism, and leadership at every level of the organization. In addition to his operational roles, he also served for eight years on the executive board of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), reflecting his commitment to representing and supporting his fellow officers.
Throughout his career, Chief Wanamaker was also a member of the departmentβs Honor Guard and Critical Incident Response Team, where he served as team leader for the Crisis Negotiation Team.
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Chief Wanamaker began his career on March 2, 1987, as a police officer with the Clarkstown Police Department. Over the decades, he rose steadily through the ranks, demonstrating commitment, professionalism, and leadership at every level of the organization. In addition to his operational roles, he also served for eight years on the executive board of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), reflecting his commitment to representing and supporting his fellow officers.
Throughout his career, Chief Wanamaker was also a member of the departmentβs Honor Guard and Critical Incident Response Team, where he served as team leader for the Crisis Negotiation Team.
Well done Brotherπ
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The CSD was struck by the lack of pride Democrats had for Gavin Newsom during the California Governorβs debate.
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NEW: Heavy residential fire spreada to a church in Astoria Queens, raising to 5 Alarm.
First Reformed Church of Astoria was established in 1839 in NYC.
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On Monday, the San Diego City Council reviewed the Chiefβs proposed budget for FY 27. Four councilmembers: Henry Foster, Marni Von Wilbert, Raul Campillo, and Vivian Moreno , voiced support for the department saying any cuts made to the police budget will negatively affect officers, response times, and other resources. Response times are already worsening, with most priority one calls averaging 40 minutes or more. We cannot afford to lose any more officers. A new budget, with better wages and more resources is the only way to retain officers and address response times. Click the link to hear more from city council on the proposed budget. https://sandiego.granicus.com/player/clip/9416
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The first deputy at the scene of a house fire in Centennial acted immediately and kicked in the front door to search for anyone trapped inside. Deputy Ligon, a School Resource Officer, then turned his attention outside, where he helped locate a dog hiding in a backyard. The fire ultimately destroyed two homes in the 19700 block of E. Radcliff Pl. on April 20. Thankfully, no one was injured.
This incident is a reminder that Arapahoe County is currently under a Stage 2 Burn Ban due to extremely high fire danger. All open burning is prohibited, including fire pits, wood-burning fires, and charcoal grills. Even a small ember can ignite a fast-moving and dangerous fire. Please follow the restrictions to help protect the community and first responders.
More information about the Burn Ban and any exceptions can be found here:
www.arapahoeco.gov/BurnBanInformation.
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This incident is a reminder that Arapahoe County is currently under a Stage 2 Burn Ban due to extremely high fire danger. All open burning is prohibited, including fire pits, wood-burning fires, and charcoal grills. Even a small ember can ignite a fast-moving and dangerous fire. Please follow the restrictions to help protect the community and first responders.
More information about the Burn Ban and any exceptions can be found here:
www.arapahoeco.gov/BurnBanInformation.
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Two bear cubs were spotted roaming through a neighborhood in Monrovia.π»
While one of the cubs was emerging from a storm drain, the other was taking a nap in a tree. The cubsβ mother was also nearby, watching over them.
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While one of the cubs was emerging from a storm drain, the other was taking a nap in a tree. The cubsβ mother was also nearby, watching over them.
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