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Politics & Power: New page being written in Middle East & world history has been likened to ‘fall of Berlin Wall’
Read full article: Politics & Power: New page being written in Middle East & world history has been likened to ‘fall of Berlin Wall’Political analyst Daniel Cronrath and News4JAX anchor Bruce Hamilton will discuss the ripple effects expected in the Middle East after the historic ouster of Syria's Bashar Assad that brought an end to his family's 50 years of brutal rule.
Possible terror threat could prompt heightened security at River Jams concert
Read full article: Possible terror threat could prompt heightened security at River Jams concertIf you plan to attend Thursday’s River Jams concert in downtown Jacksonville, you will likely see an increase in Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office officers in every direction.
Home for the holidays: Dog reunited in Jacksonville with family after disappearing from North Carolina in 2020
Read full article: Home for the holidays: Dog reunited in Jacksonville with family after disappearing from North Carolina in 2020Nicholas Dawson was reunited with his dog, Isis, in Jacksonville after she disappeared from her Fayetteville home back in March of 2020.
St. Augustine man accused of supporting ISIS enters guilty plea
Read full article: St. Augustine man accused of supporting ISIS enters guilty pleaA St. Augustine man arrested in Nov. 2019 has pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to provide material support to ISIS, according to a news release from the Department of Justice.
St. Augustine man arrested, accused of trying to support ISIS
Read full article: St. Augustine man arrested, accused of trying to support ISISROANOKE, Va. A St. Augustine man has been arrested in Virginia and accused of attempting to provide material support to ISIS, according to a federal criminal complaint. Records show Romeo Langhorne, 30, has addresses in Rocky Mount, Virginia and St. Augustine. As of Saturday, he was being held at the Western Virginia Regional Jail, where he was booked Nov. 15. Langhorne first got the attention of law enforcement in 2014, the affidavit says, when he posted on Facebook images in support of ISIS. Langhorne and the FBI agent engaged in multiple conversations, which were detailed in the affidavit.
Wife of dead ISIS leader Baghdadi captured by Turkey
Read full article: Wife of dead ISIS leader Baghdadi captured by Turkey(CNN) - A wife and daughter of former ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi were among a group of ISIS suspects detained by Turkish police in June 2018, after weeks of round-the-clock surveillance, a senior Turkish official has said. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan first announced Wednesday that Baghdadi's wife had been captured. The senior Turkish official said the woman was Asma Fawzi Muhammad Al-Qubaysi, Baghdadi's first wife. At that point, she volunteered a lot of information about Baghdadi and the inner workings of ISIS," the senior official said. A senior Turkish official shared an image of Awad's falsified identity card exclusively with CNN.
Meet the Dog From 'SNL' Skit That Honored Conan From ISIS Raid
Read full article: Meet the Dog From 'SNL' Skit That Honored Conan From ISIS RaidA dog playing the Belgian Malinois Conan who participated in the recent raid on the fallen ISIS leader stole the show on Saturday Night Live over the weekend and has barked his way to Inside Edition. Inside Edition tracked down the 3-year-old dog who played Conan in Upstate New York. In the skit, Cecily Strong played Ivans canine translator. I always think Ivan steals the show, she said. This 190-Pound Dog Was Totally Chill as Rescuers Carried Him Down a MountainMystery Surrounds Murder of American Prosecutor and Her Dog on Remote IslandMedal of Honor Winner Doesnt Mind Being Photoshopped for Raid Dog Embed Code Restart Now playing Now playing
Sister of slain ISIS leader captured by Turkey, official says
Read full article: Sister of slain ISIS leader captured by Turkey, official saysDetails, in the form of a timeline, of the raid that took the life of ISIS leader Abu Bakar Al Baghdadi. AZAZ, Syria - Turkey has captured the sister of slain ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in the northern Syrian town of Azaz, and is in the process of interrogating her, a senior Turkish official told CNN Tuesday. What she knows about ISIS can significantly expand our understanding of the group and help us catch more bad guys," the Turkish official said. The Turkish official did not provide details about the date of the operation. Five children were found with them during the raid, the official said.
Meet Bobe, the other dog at the Baghdadi raid
Read full article: Meet Bobe, the other dog at the Baghdadi raidConan, the heroic dog who helped chase down ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, wasn't the only canine forever changed by the US operation outside Idlib, Syria, last weekend. Alhor was photographing the remains of Baghdadi's compound the morning after the raid. He named the puppy Bobe, pronounced "Bobby." At first, Alhor brought Bobe to a friend's house whose dog just had a litter of puppies. The photojournalist says he is dedicated to caring for Bobe, even though it's hard enough to make ends meet just for himself.
Medal of Honor Recipient Says He Doesn't Feel Disrespected by Photoshopped Image of Raid Dog
Read full article: Medal of Honor Recipient Says He Doesn't Feel Disrespected by Photoshopped Image of Raid DogThe hero dog that cornered the leader of ISIS is now at the center of a Photoshop outrage. On Wednesday, the president tweeted an image from the Daily Wire that pictured the dog receiving a Medal of Honor. However, the dogs head was pasted onto the body of a real Medal of Honor hero, Vietnam War medic James McCloughlin, whom the president gave the prestigious award to in 2017. Trump sent the photoshopped image out with the caption AMERICAN HERO.The situation caused a stir, as many felt that a real war hero should not have been replaced with the dog's head. However, the Medal of Honor recipient is taking it all in stride.
ISIS names new leader as it confirms Baghdadi's death
Read full article: ISIS names new leader as it confirms Baghdadi's death(CNN) - ISIS confirmed the death of former leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and named his replacement in an audio message on Thursday. In the recording, published on the terrorist group's media wing al-Furqan, ISIS announced its new leader as Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurashi. Thursday's message was voiced by ISIS' new spokesman Abu Hamza al-Qarshi. Baghdadi's death marked the end of a years-long hunt to find one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. In April, a video published by the ISIS media wing al-Furqan showed a man purporting to be Baghdadi.
Who is the Brave Dog That Helped Take Down ISIS Leader?
Read full article: Who is the Brave Dog That Helped Take Down ISIS Leader?The Delta Force dog that cornered the leader of ISIS before his death has become Americas favorite animal. President Trump declassified a photo of the dog, but his name remains classified, leaving Americans to make up their own. We have declassified a picture of the wonderful dog (name not declassified) that did such a GREAT JOB in capturing and killing the Leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi! The Delta Force dog is a Belgian Malinois and is one of the smartest and bravest breeds in the world. The dog can go in there and tell you, based on smell, there's a bomb in here get out.ONeill and the SEAL Team Six team also had a dog with them on the bin Laden raid.
Parents of ISIS Hostage Say They Cried When Raid to Kill Group's Leader Was Named for Her
Read full article: Parents of ISIS Hostage Say They Cried When Raid to Kill Group's Leader Was Named for HerThe parents of the American hostage murdered by ISIS are talking to Inside Edition after the operation to kill the leader of the terrorist organization was named for her. Kayla Mueller went to Syria to help refugees in 2013. While there, she was kidnapped during a tour of a Doctors Without Boarders hospital, and she was repeatedly raped and tortured by ISIS members. They were handcuffed, they slept in handcuffs at night, her father, Carl Mueller, said of Kayla's time there. Then, President Trump announced al-Baghdadi had died in a raid of northwestern Syria,a raid that had been code-named for Kayla.
Inside the dramatic US military raid that killed ISIS leader Baghdadi
Read full article: Inside the dramatic US military raid that killed ISIS leader BaghdadiWe wanted an identical -- we took an identical route," Trump told reporters on Sunday while providing a detailed account of the secret mission. While clearing the compound, US forces killed a "large number" of ISIS fighters during a gun battle without suffering casualties, according to Trump. Mazloum Abdi, the commander in chief of the Kurdish forces in Syria, said in a tweet the intelligence operations that led to the US military raid in Syria that killed Baghdadi began five months ago. White House National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien said Sunday that the US military operation was named after American Kayla Mueller who was held hostage by ISIS and killed in 2015. We really had great cooperation," the President told reporters Sunday.
Aftermath of raid where ISIS leader killed
Read full article: Aftermath of raid where ISIS leader killedRubble and ruins are all that remain where U.S. Special Forces conducted a raid to kill ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
President Trump: ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead
Read full article: President Trump: ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is deadAbu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader ISIS, had been in hiding for the last five years. (CNN) - President Donald Trump declared Sunday morning that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was dead after a US military raid in northwest Syria over the weekend. "Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead," Trump said at the White House, calling the ISIS leader's removal "the top national security priority of my administration." The President said a US special operations forces mission went after the ISIS leader and there were no US deaths during the operation. Esper described the death of the ISIS leader as a "devastating blow" to ISIS.
Syria situation: 4 things you should know
Read full article: Syria situation: 4 things you should knowBurak Kara/Getty Images(CNN) - The situation in Syria has been rapidly deteriorating. Last week, the Trump administration ordered US troops to step aside from the border in northern Syria, effectively paving the way for Turkey to launch an offensive against US-backed Kurdish forces who they regard as enemies. Turkey's advance, and America's departure, led the abandoned Syrian Kurds to enter into a deal with the Syrian government, in a major shift. Before the Syrian civil war started more than eight years ago, the Syrian Kurds had an accommodation with the regime in Damascus. Turkey will have to fight or come to an agreement with the Russia-backed Syrian regime, whose forces are on a collision course.
McConnell warns Trump not to withdraw from Syria
Read full article: McConnell warns Trump not to withdraw from SyriaMcConnell urged Trump to reverse his move, saying "a precipitous withdrawal of US forces from Syria would only benefit Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime." "Major new conflict between Turkey and our partners in Syria would seriously risk damaging Turkey's ties to the United States and causing greater isolation for Turkey on the world stage. Other Republican allies of the President, including Sen. Lindsey Graham and Rep. Liz Cheney, the number three House Republican, objected to Trump's decision. The comments from the Republicans came hours after the White House made the announcement Sunday night following a phone call between Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The group, long considered as among Washington's most reliable partners in Syria, has played a key strategic role in the campaign against ISIS in the region.
US offers $5 million rewards for info on deadly Niger ambush attackers
Read full article: US offers $5 million rewards for info on deadly Niger ambush attackersThe State Department's Rewards for Justice program said Friday that it was offering two $5 million rewards, one for Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, a leader of ISIS-GS who claimed responsibility for the ambush in January 2018. Two Americans and eight Nigeriens were also wounded in the encounter which sparked a Pentagon investigation which found multiple failures at various levels within the US military. "We assess ISIS in the Greater Sahara probably has at least 150 fighters. "As seen in public reporting, ISIS in the Greater Sahara has steadily increased attacks southward in Niger and in eastern Burkina Faso," she added. But the group "probably lacks external support from ISIS core, and its ties to other ISIS branches probably are minimal," she said.
NY man held without bail in alleged ISIS-inspired plot
Read full article: NY man held without bail in alleged ISIS-inspired plotA 19-year-old man who authorities say texted undercover agents that he planned to conduct a terror attack in the name of ISIS in New York was ordered held without bail on Friday. NEW YORK (CNN) - A 19-year-old man who authorities say texted undercover agents that he planned to conduct a terror attack in the name of ISIS in New York was ordered held without bail on Friday. Chudhary was born in Pakistan, and authorities allege he was inspired by ISIS and planned to conduct a stabbing or bombing attack in Queens. Magistrate Judge James Orenstein denied a bail request, handing down a permanent order of detention. The judge asked Chudhary if he understood the charges against him, and Chudhary answered, "yeah, I read it," and "I know what I'm accused of."
Queens resident arrested for allegedly plotting ISIS-inspired attack
Read full article: Queens resident arrested for allegedly plotting ISIS-inspired attackISIS(CNN) - Authorities have arrested a 19-year-old man who they say texted undercover agents that he planned to conduct a terror attack in the name of ISIS in Queens, a law enforcement official said Thursday. The 19-year-old is a Queens resident who was born in Pakistan, the official said. Authorities allege he was inspired by ISIS and planned to conduct a stabbing or bombing attack in Queens. According to the official, the man was under constant surveillance by law enforcement authorities and did not pose a danger to the public. "An individual was arrested in New York today as part of a national security investigation.
ISIS fighters may not go to Guantanamo Bay, Trump says
Read full article: ISIS fighters may not go to Guantanamo Bay, Trump saysJoe Raedle/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON, D.C. - President Donald Trump Wednesday appeared to rule out sending the thousands of ISIS foreign fighters currently being detained by US allies in Syria to the detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, saying that the ISIS detainees should be repatriated to their countries of origin. Trump's statement represents a shift from comments he made previously after he signed an executive memorandum which raised the prospect of sending ISIS fighters there. And in many cases for them it will now be Guantanamo Bay," Trump said at his State of the Union address in January. Also Wednesday, Trump repeated a threat to "release" ISIS fighters back to their country of origin. The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces are currently holding more than 2,000 foreign ISIS fighters from over 50 countries in makeshift detention facilities in addition to some 8,000 Syrian and Iraqi prisoners.
Fate of Navy SEAL accused of fatally stabbing ISIS detainee in jury's hands
Read full article: Fate of Navy SEAL accused of fatally stabbing ISIS detainee in jury's handsAttorneys delivered closing arguments Monday in the case of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, who is accused of stabbing a prisoner to death in Iraq. (CNN) - A jury began deliberations Monday afternoon in the murder trial of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, who is accused of stabbing a prisoner to death in Iraq. "The death of the ISIS detainee is a result of stabbing because Gallagher said so," Pietrzyk said. SEAL Special Operations Chief Craig Miller testified that he saw Gallagher stab the 12-year-old in the neck and later ask "who's not good with it?" Dille also testified that during a sniper mission, he saw Gallagher shoot at civilians, including an elderly man and two women in hijabs.
Closing arguments set for Monday in murder trial of Navy SEAL
Read full article: Closing arguments set for Monday in murder trial of Navy SEAL(CNN) - Closing arguments are expected to begin Monday in the trial of Chief Special Warfare Operator Eddie Gallagher, a Navy SEAL accused of stabbing an ISIS prisoner to death, among other violations of military law. Other SEALs who served alongside Gallagher testified they saw Gallagher stab the ISIS fighter. SEAL Special Operations Chief Craig Miller testified he saw Gallagher stab the prisoner "on the right side of his neck, toward the jugular vein." He posed for pictures with prisoner's body, witnesses saySeveral SEALs testified during the first week they saw Gallagher take pictures with the body. Former SEAL Dylan Dille told the court he saw Gallagher pose for individual and group photos with the body.
FBI sees rise in white supremacist domestic terrorism in recent months
Read full article: FBI sees rise in white supremacist domestic terrorism in recent monthsChip Somodevilla/Getty Images(CNN) - The FBI has seen a significant rise in the number of white supremacist domestic terrorism cases in recent months, a senior FBI counterterrorism official said Thursday. The domestic terror cases generally include suspects involved in violence related to anti-government views, racial or religious bias, environmental extremism and abortion-related views. The FBI wouldn't provide specific numbers to quantify the increase of in the number of white supremacist domestic terrorism cases. Unlike international terrorism investigations, domestic terrorism cases pose thornier issues for the FBI because of First Amendment protections. The US doesn't have a domestic terrorism law and no government agency designates domestic groups as being terrorist organizations.
Witness in murder trial of Navy SEAL says he didn't see any stab wounds
Read full article: Witness in murder trial of Navy SEAL says he didn't see any stab woundsGiorgio Kirylo, who was deployed in Mosul with Gallagher in 2017, testified that he did not see stab wounds on the ISIS detainee's neck. Kirylo testified he moved the body, after medical efforts failed, to take a "trophy photo." Last week, Special Operator First Class Corey Scott, a medic in Gallagher's deployment, testified that he was the one who killed the ISIS prisoner, not Gallagher. Ealier this week, Navy SEAL Special Operations Chief Craig Miller testified he saw Gallagher stab the wounded fighter "on the right side of his neck, toward the jugular vein." Another witness said he saw Gallagher stab the prisoner under the collarbone but didn't see any blood.
Prosecution rests in SEAL Eddie Gallagher's military murder trial
Read full article: Prosecution rests in SEAL Eddie Gallagher's military murder trialEdward Gallagher is accused of stabbing a wounded teenage ISIS fighter in the neck in Mosul in May 2017. A Navy judge has removed the lead prosecutor in the case against a Navy SEAL charged with murdering a wounded person and shooting at(CNN) - Prosecutors in the military trial of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, accused of committing multiple violations of military law in Iraq, rested their case Tuesday. But by week's end, one of the prosecution's own witnesses dropped a bombshell, testifying that he was the one responsible for the ISIS fighter's death. After the prosecution rested, the court-martial members, who act as a jury, were dismissed from the courtroom. The judge denied the motion, and the trial will continue Wednesday at 12 p.m.