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Philadelphia Woman Kada Scott Found Buried; Man Arrested in Connection

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Remains Found in Philadelphia Confirmed‌ as Missing Woman Kada Scott;⁣ Man Charged

PHILADELPHIA⁢ (october 16, 2023) – Philadelphia prosecutors have⁤ confirmed ⁤that remains discovered at⁣ a school over the weekend are those of Kada Scott, who⁤ had ⁣been missing since October 4th. A⁤ man, identified as Jamar King, has‌ been taken into custody and⁢ faces charges including kidnapping, stalking, arson, and conspiracy related to ScottS disappearance‍ and death. ‍

District Attorney Larry Krasner stated at a news⁤ conference,⁢ “I am confident that homicide charges​ will be brought,” ⁣while emphasizing the need to adhere ⁢to legal and constitutional processes.

Investigators‍ were initially led to the school following a tip‍ last week, but a ⁤more specific tip received this weekend prompted a second ⁢search that led to the discovery of Scott’s ‍remains. Authorities believe others may⁣ have been involved after Scott’s initial abduction, and that ​line of inquiry remains active.

Prosecutors allege King and Scott had recent cellphone⁤ contact. A stolen black Hyundai Accent, found burned and compacted at a⁣ junkyard, is also linked to the case. The vehicle was ‌reportedly seen on ​video near⁢ the recreation center‍ where Scott’s body was found ⁢on the night​ she disappeared. Additional charges filed against King relate to ‍the arson of the stolen vehicle, including‍ causing or risking a catastrophe.

King was previously arrested earlier⁢ this year on charges of kidnapping and assault, but ⁤those charges were dropped when the victim and ⁣a witness failed to appear in court.

Scott, an employee at‍ an⁤ assisted living facility, is ⁢remembered by her parents as a‌ source‌ of “light, kindness⁤ and⁣ gorgeous spirit.” they⁢ released⁣ a statement Monday expressing their heartbreak and requesting prayers.

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Title: Philadelphia Police Find Human Remains in Missing Woman Case

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -‌ Philadelphia police⁣ on⁤ Saturday recovered human ​remains in a wooded area during the search for 23-year-old‍ Kada Scott, who has been missing for approximately two weeks. The ‌remains were ‌found behind an abandoned school in a shallow grave, and investigators believe they might potentially ‌be Scott’s, though official confirmation awaits analysis by the medical examiner’s‌ office.

The⁢ revelation comes as⁢ 21-year-old Keon King remains in custody, charged with‍ kidnapping, ⁤stalking,‍ and ⁢related offenses in connection with Scott’s disappearance. King’s case has raised concerns about​ the justice system, as he​ was previously released on bail ​after being charged in a similar case earlier this year.Deputy Commissioner John Stanford stated at a news conference that an anonymous ⁣tip led police ⁤back to⁤ the area, which had been previously searched. “We are not going to confirm, at this point, ⁣that it is‌ Kada Scott because that has to be done by the medical examiner’s office,” Stanford said. “There’s ‌still a lot of work to be done.” He added that the remains appeared to be those ⁣of a woman who had been deceased for ‍several days.

Investigators ‍have been in contact with Scott’s family, but further details are being withheld to protect the integrity of⁢ the ongoing investigation. As of Sunday, the Philadelphia Police Department and the medical examiner’s office ⁤have not released additional updates. King’s bail is set at $2.5 million, and a preliminary hearing‍ is scheduled for next month. His defense⁢ attorney has ⁢not yet commented on the case.

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Title: Cook County Blocks ICE Arrests at Courthouses Amid Immigration Crackdown

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 16, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

ICE ⁤Arrests at Illinois ‍courthouses Restricted by Judge‘s Order

CHICAGO – A recent order from a Cook County judge restricts Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from making arrests at Illinois courthouses, a move lauded by state officials concerned about chilling effects on the justice system. the order aims to⁢ ensure courthouses remain “safe spaces” where individuals can fulfill legal obligations without fear of immigration enforcement.

The restrictions follow growing concerns⁤ over ICE’s increased presence around ‌courthouses and reports of agents arresting individuals with pending court dates. Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has publicly ⁢denounced ICE’s tactics, stating,‌ “People are afraid to go to court. They’re afraid to comply with subpoenas. We can’t allow that. These⁤ should be safe spaces.”

The judge’s ⁤order builds on a previous federal ruling last week that prohibited​ ICE from using tear ‍gas, pepper spray, and other weapons against journalists and peaceful protesters following a lawsuit filed‌ by‌ news outlets and protest groups over actions taken during demonstrations outside a Chicago-area ICE facility. Pritzker indicated he expects attorneys to pursue further‌ enforcement of that ruling.

Concerns over ICE activity have⁤ spurred community organizing in Chicago,with neighborhood groups monitoring ICE operations and documenting​ incidents. Recent efforts include‍ “Whistlemania” events where residents assembled “whistle kits” containing whistles and “Know Your Rights” facts to alert⁢ communities‌ to potential ICE enforcement. GoFundMe campaigns have also been established to cover legal fees for individuals detained by ICE, including a recently detained landscaper and father‍ of three.

Pritzker has directly criticized ICE, stating, “ICE is causing this ​mayhem.They’re the ones throwing tear gas when people are peacefully protesting,”⁢ referencing incidents following a high-speed chase on Chicago’s South Side where Border Patrol agents deployed ⁢tear gas on gathered protesters.

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Chicago man put hit on top Border Patrol chief, prosecutors say

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 16, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Chicago Man Allegedly Ordered Hit on Top Border⁣ Patrol Chief, Federal Prosecutors ‍Say

CHICAGO – A Chicago-area man has been charged⁢ with attempting to arrange the murder of a⁢ high-ranking U.S.‍ Border Patrol official, according ⁤to‍ federal prosecutors. The alleged plot, revealed in court documents unsealed Wednesday, underscores⁢ escalating tensions surrounding‌ immigration enforcement and security.

The case centers around Espinoza Martinez, whose alleged actions stem from a broader wave of‌ protests and legal challenges ⁣to Homeland Security operations in the Northern District of illinois, particularly surrounding⁣ a U.S.Customs and Immigration‌ Enforcement processing center in Broadview, illinois. The facility has become a focal point for Chicago-area demonstrations against immigration enforcement.

Prosecutors allege ​Espinoza⁢ Martinez‍ solicited ​an individual to carry ⁢out ‍the hit on the Border⁢ Patrol chief.​ Details‌ surrounding the ⁤alleged ⁤solicitation ⁢and the identity ⁣of the targeted official have not been ​publicly released,⁤ citing ongoing investigation concerns.

The unfolding situation arrives amid a series⁢ of​ legal​ setbacks for the Biden administration’s immigration⁣ enforcement efforts in the region. Late⁤ on the evening⁤ of Oct. 14, Homeland Security was forced to remove a fence erected⁤ around the Broadview facility following an order from U.S. District Judge LaShonda A. Hunt. The⁢ judge ruled ⁢the reinforced gate hindered ⁣the Village of broadview’s ability to respond⁤ to emergencies.

An immigration agency spokesperson responded to the‌ judge’s order by calling her an “activist judge” and asserting that removing the barrier “skyrockets” the risk of chaos ⁤and injury.

Federal prosecutors have also faced challenges in​ pursuing cases against protesters. Attorney General ‍Pam Bondi previously labeled demonstrators as “violent ⁢agitators” and vowed “the strongest federal ⁣charges possible.” However,the U.S. Attorney’s Office ‍in Chicago announced arrests in connection with the protests, with four of five cases subsequently dismissed.⁢ A felony ‍charge against ​70-year-old Vietnam-era veteran dana Briggs was downgraded to a misdemeanor.

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Columbus Police Shoot and Kill Man During Robbery Investigation

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 12, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Columbus police fatally shot a robbery suspect in​ the University District early Sunday morning, authorities said. The​ shooting occured near ⁣the intersection of North High Street and East 8th⁢ Avenue ‍around 3 a.m., prompting a temporary street closure and an ongoing investigation.

The man, whose identity has​ not yet been released, was transported to Grant Medical‍ Center in critical condition and later died, according to columbus Police spokesperson Sergeant David‌ Fuqua. ‌No officers were injured in the incident. The shooting is the latest in ​a series of police-involved shootings in Columbus, raising ‍ongoing questions about use of force and police ‍accountability ​in the city.

Police responded to the ⁤area after receiving reports of a robbery, Fuqua said. Details surrounding the events‌ leading‌ up ‌to the shooting remain ‌under investigation. Police have‍ not identified the officer involved and are working to determine the⁢ identity of the deceased man.

Authorities detained other⁣ individuals for⁢ questioning at the ‌scene, but ⁤it is unclear if any arrests have been⁣ made.⁢ High street was closed in the ​vicinity of the shooting but reopened by​ 11 a.m. Sunday.

The Columbus Dispatch reported the incident, ​with photographer Anna Lynn Winfrey capturing images‌ of the scene, ‌including police ​tape and discarded evidence.

This story has‌ been updated with the most current information.

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-title-request US citizen detained by masked ICE agents in Portland, Oregon

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 12, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

U.S.Citizen ⁢detained by Masked ICE Agents in Portland, Oregon

PORTLAND, Ore. – A U.S.citizen ‌was ⁢briefly⁢ detained by masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Portland, Oregon, this week, prompting outrage from a local congresswoman and⁣ demands ‌for transparency from federal authorities. The incident underscores growing concerns about the ‌scope of immigration⁤ enforcement under the Trump⁢ management and the potential for misidentification of citizens.

The individual, whose name has ​not been publicly ‌released, was apprehended outside his home by ICE agents ‍wearing masks.⁢ While the duration of the detention remains unclear, the ⁢incident has ignited​ a firestorm of criticism,⁤ with Democratic U.S.Rep. Janelle Bynum condemning the actions as an ‌unacceptable overreach ⁢of⁢ federal power.This case joins ‌a series of recent reports of ​U.S. ⁤citizens wrongly targeted by ICE in states including Alabama, Florida, and Southern California.

According to⁤ attorney Amy Fuller, representing the detained citizen, the ⁢individual possesses a California birth certificate ⁢proving U.S. citizenship. ‌Fuller has sent a tort claim notice⁤ to the Department of Homeland⁣ Security (DHS)⁤ and a letter to its leader, Kristi Noem, requesting documentation justifying the detention.

“I hope‍ that⁣ ICE and the senior officials will just provide us the documentation,” Fuller stated.”If it truly was an honest mistake that couldn’t have been avoided, then we won’t go to court. Right now, we’ve‍ just been given no‌ answers. And so that’s ⁤all we’re asking for at this point, it’s just answers.”

Aggressive immigration enforcement has been a cornerstone of President donald‌ Trump’s agenda.Critics ⁣argue that⁤ the pursuit of stricter enforcement⁢ has led to increased instances of mistaken identity and the targeting of individuals⁢ who are ‌legally entitled to reside in the‍ United States.

Bynum expressed ‍her “infuriation”⁣ over the incident,‍ stating,‌ “Masked federal​ agents aren’t ‌welcome in our state and they can’t ⁣keep kidnapping Americans.” The congresswoman’s statement ‌reflects a broader​ anxiety among ⁢civil rights advocates about the potential for abuse of power by federal immigration authorities.

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