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Latest on Trump assassination attempt | Suspect son's statement, law enforcement analysis
SUMMARY: Reactions are surfacing following a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in two months. Trump stated he is safe after a recent incident in West Palm Beach, Florida, where Secret Service agents shot at a suspect identified as 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Ralth. His son claims Ralth is a loving father, while experts view him differently, noting his social media activity promoting recruitment for fighters in Ukraine. Law enforcement records indicate Ralth has a history of firearms incidents. Investigators recovered an AK-47 style rifle and a camera from the scene, suggesting a serious and planned attempt on Trump’s life.
Video via CNN Newsource & Reporter Amy Kiley.
Former President Donald Trump was safe Sunday following what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination” while playing golf two months after another attempt on his life at a rally in Pennsylvania.
Local authorities said the U.S. Secret Service agents protecting Trump fired at a man pointing an AK-style rifle with a scope as Trump was playing on one of his Florida golf courses in West Palm Beach.
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Newnan blanketed in snow | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Doug Evans reports live from Noon in Kawia County, where significant snowfall has begun, starting around 3 PM. The area is experiencing “robust” snow conditions, leading to accumulation on roadways and prompting early closures of local businesses and schools. While the downtown square was bustling earlier, establishments are now shuttering as residents navigate the snowy streets. The effects of the weather are being felt widely, with neighboring counties also reporting school and government office closures. Overall, the South Metro area is bracing for more substantial snowfall than initially expected.
The shops in Newnan were closing Tuesday afternoon as the snow began to fall. It is an unusual sight for the south metro Atlanta area, which does not always get the full impact of a winter snow storm.
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IFPA South Carolina State Pinball Championships brings classic game lovers to Aiken
SUMMARY: The Radioactive Pinball Arcade in Aiken, SC, hosted the International Flipper Pinball Association’s South Carolina State Pinball Championship, marking its first tournament. Players qualified throughout the year for this best-of-seven format, with the top participant winning $1,000 and advancing to the national tournament. Eric Edwards, co-owner of the arcade, expressed excitement about engaging with the pinball community, highlighting their “free play” model that fosters inclusivity. Player Brett Smith emphasized the welcoming nature of pinball, describing it as a fun way to build relationships. The event culminated in the Women’s State Pinball Championship. For more details, visit the arcade’s website.
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Winter storm delays state budget hearings | Georgia
SUMMARY: A winter storm is set to impact southern Georgia, prompting the closure of state offices in Atlanta and the delay of budget hearings. Governor Brian Kemp, initially scheduled to address the Joint Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, will now speak on Thursday. He declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm, which is expected to bring snow to regions like Macon and Columbus and ice accumulation in southern counties. Kemp acknowledged the lack of preparedness in these areas compared to northern Georgia. The Department of Transportation began road preparations, emphasizing the vast mileage they must cover. The emergency declaration lasts until January 28.
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