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Man accused of placing pipe bombs near GOP and Democratic headquarters in Washington to remain in jail pending trial

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By Holmes Lybrand, CNN

(CNN) — The man accused of being the Washington, DC, pipe bomber will remain in jail until he faces trial, a federal judge ruled Friday.

The decision to keep Brian Cole Jr., who allegedly placed explosives outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee buildings on January 5, 2021, was made two days after a hearing in which prosecutors argued that Cole would pose a danger to others if he were released and allowed to live with his family.

Judge Matthew Sharbaugh wrote that: “The sudden and abrupt motivation behind Mr. Cole’s alleged actions presents concerns about how quickly the same abrupt and impulsive conduct might recur.”

He continued: “More, Mr. Cole reportedly told the FBI that he assembled the IEDs ‘in the hours before he drove to Washington, D.C. on January 5, 2021.’”

Cole has yet to enter a plea to the charges.

This story is breaking and will be updated.

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CDFW to Conduct Helicopter Capture and Collaring Efforts For Deer, Elk and Gray Wolves in Northern California

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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is initiating efforts in northern California to capture deer, elk and wolves by helicopter and outfit the animals with GPS collars. Helicopter […]

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La Policía busca al homicida que mató a un dentista y su esposa mientras estaban en casa con sus dos niños

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Por Holly Yan, Yan Kaner y Caroll Alvarado, CNN

Un respetado dentista y su esposa fueron asesinados a tiros en su lujosa casa de Ohio mientras sus dos hijos pequeños estaban dentro, según informaron las autoridades, y el responsable sigue en libertad.

Los cuerpos de Spencer Tepe, de 37 años, y su esposa, Monique Tepe, de 39, fueron encontrados el martes tras una visita de control a su casa, situada en el número 1400 de la calle N. 4th Street, según informó la policía de Columbus.

“También se encontraron dos niños pequeños en la residencia sin lesiones”, dijo la policía.

Los agentes no encontraron signos evidentes de entrada forzada y no se encontró ningún arma de fuego en el lugar, informó la cadena WSYX, afiliada a CNN. La policía no ha revelado ningún detalle sobre un posible sospechoso o motivo y está pidiendo a la comunidad cualquier información relacionada con el caso.

Los detectives investigan los hechos como un homicidio doble y no como un asesinato-suicidio. Su línea de investigación no es sorprendente, dijo la analista sénior de seguridad nacional de CNN, Juliette Kayyem.

“Si no hay un arma, no habría manera de que fuera un asesinato-suicidio”, dijo. “Por eso descartaron esa posibilidad relativamente rápido. Otra pista, por supuesto, es que los niños están a salvo”.

Spencer Tepe trabajaba en Athens Dental Depot. El propietario de la clínica, el Dr. Mark Valrose, llamó al 911 el martes por la mañana cuando Tepe, de forma inusual, no acudió al trabajo.

“Él siempre llega a tiempo y nos habría contactado si hubiera algún problema”, dijo Valrose a los operadores. “No sé cómo decir esto de otra manera, pero estamos muy, muy preocupados. Esto no es propio de él. No podemos comunicarnos con su esposa, lo cual es probablemente lo más preocupante”.

Un agente acudió a la residencia a las 9:22 a.m., pero no obtuvo respuesta, según informó WSYX, citando los registros policiales.

Los compañeros de trabajo también se desplazaron a la casa de los Tepe y un amigo oyó llorar a los niños dentro. Pero nadie respondió a la puerta.

El amigo llamó a la policía alrededor de las 9:56 a.m.

“Puedo escuchar a los niños adentro, y creo que escuché a uno gritar”, dijo la persona que llamó, según el audio del 911. “Pero no podemos entrar”.

Alrededor de las 10:03 a.m., un hombre visiblemente angustiado llamó al 911.

“Hay un cuerpo”, dijo.

Kayyem dijo que los investigadores consideran dos escenarios más probables sobre cómo ocurrió el crimen: un “extraño en la puerta que mató a esta pareja al azar, o alguna narrativa que explique por qué fueron atacados”.

Para determinar un posible motivo, los investigadores analizarán pruebas forenses, posibles entradas del agresor, si se robó algo y “el historial de la familia o de la pareja para determinar si… existe alguna amenaza para el resto de la comunidad”, añadió.

Independientemente del motivo, este tipo de crímenes es “excepcionalmente raro”, destacó Kayyem.

“Dado que esto no ocurre con frecuencia y no hubo señales de entrada forzada o robo, se buscará entre personas que pudieran conocerlos o que supieran dónde vivían, lamentablemente, y se partirá de allí”, explicó.

“Tal vez haya sido algo al azar. Pero los datos nacionales indican tanto lo inusual del hecho como la posibilidad de que alguien que los conocía haya estado involucrado”.

Athens Dental Depot anunció que cerrará por el resto de la semana.

“Con profundo dolor compartimos la repentina partida de nuestro querido colega y amigo, el Dr. Spencer Tepe, así como de su esposa Monique”, publicó la clínica e

Mamdani revokes Israel-related executive orders signed by Adams, directs team to focus on housing in first acts as mayor

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By Gloria Pazmino, CNN

(CNN) — New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used his executive powers to revoke a handful of orders put into place by his predecessor after the former mayor was federally indicted, including a directive that expanded the definition of antisemitism and another that barred city employees and agencies from boycotting or divesting from Israel.

Mamdani signed the orders on Thursday afternoon, just hours after his inaugural ceremony at City Hall. As part of the move, he rescinded directives signed by the former mayor, Eric Adams, after September 26, 2024 – the date Adams was indicted.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Mamdani said “that was a date that marked a moment when many New Yorkers decided politics held nothing for them.”

Adams has denied any wrongdoing, and the Trump administration later sought to drop those charges against Adams, which were eventually dismissed by a judge.

Mamdani also signed additional executive orders Thursday concerning housing – an issue that he focused on heavily during his campaign.

The orders require the administration to do an analysis of how housing development can be sped up and to create an inventory of city-owned land where housing can be built and submit the report by the summer.

Adams’ executive orders, meanwhile, issued in the closing days of his term, were seen by Mamdani supporters and some lawmakers as an effort to undercut Mamdani’s agenda.

It was also a chance for Adams to tout his support for Israel in contrast to Mamdani, who is a fierce critic of the Israeli government. The 34-year-old democratic socialist had been eyed with concern by many Jewish leaders since his meteoric political rise began last year.

One of the revoked orders blocked all city agencies from divesting from Israel and the other expanded the definition of antisemitism to match the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition, which classifies some criticism of Israel as antisemitic.

The move by Mamdani so early in his new administration raised concern and criticism from some Jewish leaders. In a social media post, Israel’s Foreign Ministry accused Mamdani of fueling antisemitism.

“On his very first day as @NYCMayor, Mamdani shows his true face: He scraps the IHRA definition of antisemitism and lifts restrictions on boycotting Israel. This isn’t leadership. It’s antisemitic gasoline on an open fire,” the ministry posted on X.

As mayor, New York City’s chief executive has wide powers at their disposal. While some orders can be seen as somewhat symbolic, they can also have a more sweeping impact through the outright implementation of policy, the reorganization of municipal agencies and enforcement action that local government must take.

Mamdani has said he believes in Israel’s right to exist but that the Israeli government should not give preferential treatment to Jewish people, saying it should guarantee equal rights for all citizens. He is also a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement – a global campaign calling for using nonviolent tactics in support of Palestinian human rights. While supporters believe the movement puts pressure on Israel, critics argue it is antisemitic.

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