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Iranian hostage survivor from St. Louis reflects on Jimmy Carter's impact

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2024-12-30 18:14:44

SUMMARY: Following the recent passing of former President Jimmy Carter, Rocky Sickman, a St. Louis man and one of the hostages during the Iranian hostage crisis, reflects on his gratitude for Carter. Sickman was held captive for over a year and attributes his survival to Carter’s efforts. He recalls a letter from Carter expressing joy about their reunion the day after his release. Sickman, now involved with the Folds of Honor charity, honors eight service members who died in a failed rescue attempt. He plans to continue living with the same humanitarian spirit Carter exemplified.

As the world mourns the passing of former President Jimmy Carter, so does a St. Louis area man who said he may owe his life to him. 

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US Army veteran who killed 15 in New Orleans attack was inspired by the Islamic State group

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fox2now.com – ERIC TUCKER, JIM MUSTIAN, KEVIN McGILL and JACK BROOK, Associated Press – 2025-01-02 07:40:00

SUMMARY: A U.S. Army veteran, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, drove a pickup truck into a New Year’s crowd in New Orleans, killing 15 people and injuring dozens. Hours before the attack, he posted social media videos expressing allegiance to the Islamic State and a desire to commit violence. The FBI is investigating the incident as terrorism and suspects he did not act alone, having found explosives and firearms in his vehicle. Jabbar was killed by police after he exited the truck and opened fire. President Biden condemned the attack, calling it “despicable,” and expressed condolences to the victims’ families.

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Legal Lens: Why victims' names are omitted in crash reports

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-01-01 18:04:51

SUMMARY: The Missouri State Highway Patrol has stopped releasing names of individuals involved in traffic incidents due to safety concerns following scams where fraudsters impersonated state troopers. This change raises questions about public records as the Missouri Sunshine Act mandates that law enforcement records, including crash reports, are public. Legal experts note a Supreme Court ruling indicates names should remain accessible. Concerns from the Missouri Broadcasters Association and Missouri Press Association highlight potential violations of transparency laws and the implications for public safety. Additionally, a new fee structure for accessing reports may further limit public information access.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol recently stopped releasing the names of crash victims. In our Legal Lens, Brown & Crouppen attorney Andrea McNairy explains why the change was made and where those names are considered a matter of public record.

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Joe's Blog: Major winter storm potential increases (WED-2025)

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fox4kc.com – Joe Lauria – 2025-01-01 12:19:00

SUMMARY: 2024 is predicted to be Kansas City’s 16th warmest and 58th driest year on record, with 34.63 inches of moisture. The past year experienced significant severe weather, including a 10-day cold snap. A major winter storm is expected this weekend, potentially causing near blizzard conditions with 30 mph winds. Forecasts suggest heavy snowfall, potentially exceeding 6 inches, with the risk of mixed precipitation complicating accumulations. Meanwhile, the weather will be mild today, with clouds and possible flurries tomorrow. Model predictions show varying results, but confidence is high for impactful weather this weekend, including rare scenarios like thunder snow.

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