The El Paso County medical examiner has ruled the death of 55-year-old Geraldo Lunas Campos, an immigrant detainee at the Camp East Montana ICE facility, a homicide. The autopsy revealed the cause of death was asphyxia due to neck and torso compression. ICE initially reported Campos experienced “medical distress” and a DHS spokesperson later claimed he attempted suicide and resisted security staff. Campos had a history of bipolar disorder and anxiety and had been in segregation prior to his death. This death is one of three at the facility, which has approximately 3,000 detainees.
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The Laugh Camp Comedy Club in St. Paul, Minnesota, has canceled six sold-out shows by comedian Ben Bankas following viral videos of him mocking the death of Renee Good. The club cited safety concerns due to “heightened threats, increasing media attention, and civil disorder,” and will be refunding all ticket holders. Owner Bill Collins stated the venue lacked the necessary resources to ensure safety. Bankas, who made offensive remarks about Good during previous performances, has not yet commented on the cancellations.
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Sean Grayson, a former Illinois sheriff’s deputy, received the maximum sentence of 20 years in prison followed by two years of supervised probation for the second-degree murder of Sonya Massey. In court, Grayson admitted wrongdoing for the first time and apologized for his actions, while the judge emphasized the need to deter such “unreasonable rage.” Massey’s family expressed the pain of their loss, with her children delivering powerful statements during sentencing. Following the sentencing, the family and the state’s attorney called for additional federal charges against Grayson.
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Journalist Don Lemon, along with three others, was arrested by federal agents in connection with a protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church. The arrests, confirmed by Attorney General Pam Bondi, stem from a January 18 protest at the Cities Church in St. Paul. Lemon’s attorney stated that the journalist was present as part of his constitutionally protected work. Civil rights leaders are calling the arrests alarming, with the National Association of Black Journalists expressing outrage, while church leaders praised the arrests.
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The Justice Department has initiated a federal civil rights investigation into the shooting death of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis. The FBI will be leading the federal probe, with support from Homeland Security Investigations. Multiple videos have emerged, including those of the shooting and a prior altercation, contradicting initial statements about the events. President Donald Trump has also weighed in, referencing the released video of a prior encounter.
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The Justice Department released over 3 million pages of documents, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images related to the Jeffrey Epstein case under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. This release follows an initial disclosure in December and aims to provide transparency about the government’s knowledge of Epstein’s activities. The files, which included some records previously withheld, underwent a comprehensive review process to protect victim identities and sensitive information. While some materials were redacted or withheld, the released documents contain various records, including interview transcripts and court records related to the case.
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Reports indicate that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reconsidering its plans to deploy ICE agents at Super Bowl LX, contradicting previous messaging. This potential reversal follows a Fox News poll showing significant public disapproval of ICE’s tactics, and a YouGov poll showing plummeting confidence in the agency. The decision may also be influenced by the recent Senate’s failure to pass a funding bill that includes funding for DHS federal immigration officers. While DHS officials have declined to confirm the change, the Super Bowl has become a point of contention with the inclusion of halftime performer Bad Bunny.
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A federal judge has ruled that Luigi Mangione will not face the death penalty in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The judge dismissed the murder charge because the supporting “crime of violence” charges, stalking, were not considered as such. While the dismissal of the murder charge removes the possibility of the death penalty, Mangione still faces two stalking charges that carry a maximum sentence of life in prison. Key evidence, including items from Mangione’s backpack, will be allowed at trial, which is set to begin with jury selection on September 8.
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Friday will see another wave of protests in Minnesota against immigration enforcement actions, mirroring a similar demonstration from the previous week that drew thousands despite freezing temperatures. These protests are part of a national day of action opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, with organizers encouraging an economic blackout. However, some small businesses are opting to remain open due to financial pressures, as last week’s protest negatively impacted foot traffic and sales for many businesses. Further protests are also scheduled for Saturday across the country, while news outlets will continue to cover these ongoing developments.
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ICE Reportedly Backs Down on Super Bowl Patrol Plans
Reports indicate that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reconsidering its plans to deploy ICE agents at Super Bowl LX, contradicting previous messaging. This potential reversal follows a Fox News poll showing significant public disapproval of ICE’s tactics, and a YouGov poll showing plummeting confidence in the agency. The decision may also be influenced by the recent Senate’s failure to pass a funding bill that includes funding for DHS federal immigration officers. While DHS officials have declined to confirm the change, the Super Bowl has become a point of contention with the inclusion of halftime performer Bad Bunny.
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