Patel promises FBI coming for anyone assaulting cops as Los Angeles erupts over ICE raids

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Following violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles on Saturday night, FBI Director Kash Patel warned “if you assault a law enforcement officer, you’re going to jail—period.””It doesn’t matter where you came from, how you got here, or what cause you claim to represent,” Patel told Fox News Digital. “If local jurisdictions won’t stand behind the men and women who wear the badge, the FBI will.”President Donald Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum deploying 2,000 National Guardsmen to Paramount, California after immigration authorities driving in the area were pelted with rocks, stones, and concrete — shattering government vehicle windshields.U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks shared a photo of one Border Patrol agent’s bloody hand, which was injured by a rock flying through the windshield. A Border Patrol agent receives medical attention after being injured by a flying rock. (Exclusive to FOX provided via Federal Source)NATIONAL GUARD TO BE DEPLOYED IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY AS ANTI-ICE PROTESTS RAGE: BORDER CZAR TOM HOMANFederal sources said agents could have been killed by the flying debris. “Doesn’t matter where you came from, how you got here, or what movement speaks to you. If the local police force won’t back our men and women on the thin blue line, we @FBI will,” Patel wrote on X.The bureau has an entire force dedicated to immigration, with its highest concentration in Los Angeles.Several arrests have already been made for assault on a federal agent, Banks confirmed. People hold Mexican flags and gesture next to a car in flames following multiple detentions by ICE, in the Los Angeles County city of Paramount, Calif., Saturday. (REUTERS/Barbara Davidson)FEDERAL OFFICIALS SLAM DEMOCRATS FOR ‘DANGEROUS’ RHETORIC AS ICE AGENTS FACE VIOLENT MOBS IN LA, NYCThe fiery Paramount protest marked the second consecutive day of substantial violent riots in Los Angeles.On Friday night, more than 1,000 Los Angeles rioters surrounded a federal law enforcement building and assaulted ICE agents, slashed tires, and defaced buildings. A car burns on Atlantic Boulevard during a standoff between protesters and law enforcement, following multiple detentions by ICE in the Los Angeles County city of Paramount, Calif., Saturday. (Reuters/Barbara Davidson)ICE SWEEPS THROUGH LA BUSINESSES AS LOCAL DEMOCRATS CRY FOUL OVER TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S ENFORCEMENT ACTIONSDHS Secretary Kristi Noem said protesters would not slow ICE agents down, and cautioned rioters.”If you lay a hand on a law enforcement officer, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” Noem wrote in an X post.FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said the agency is seeking information regarding the identity of those throwing rocks at vehicles conducting critical law enforcement operations, noting “it is only a matter of time.”CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP “One of the perpetrators in this video is wearing a helmet, and we’re going to use our investigative tools to locate the individual,” Bongino wrote in an X post. “I strongly suggest you turn yourself in, it’s only a matter of time.”

Rotisserie chicken, yes! TSA security, no!

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has debunked a recurring rumor that Costco membership cards can be used as a REAL ID. In a social media post on Wednesday, June 4, the TSA said, “We love hotdogs & rotisserie chickens as much as the next person but please stop telling people their Costco card counts as a REAL ID because it absolutely does not.”

REAL IDs, which comply with federal identification standards, feature a special marking on the upper portion of the card, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Cards without this marking are not considered REAL ID-compliant and may cause delays for travelers. Flyers can use passports or other federally approved forms of identification, such as Department of Defense IDs, but not Costco cards.

“When people try to use their warehouse club cards at airports, for instance, it could lead to delays and travel headaches,” TSA Pacific spokesperson Lorie Dankers told SFGate. Dankers noted the misconception resurfaces periodically, creating confusion for travelers.

In a Facebook post on Thursday, June 5, the TSA reiterated, “Department of Defense IDs for active and retired military continue to be an acceptable form of ID at TSA checkpoints following the implementation of REAL ID last month.”

The DHS said REAL IDs will also be required at certain federal facilities and nuclear power plants. In April and May, DMV centers faced long lines as many people waited until the last minute to obtain their REAL ID cards.

Before visiting the DMV, ensure you have the correct paperwork. Many DMV offices are accepting appointments. Married women applying for a REAL ID will likely need a certified copy of their marriage certificate to prove a legal name change. Additionally, a birth certificate or passport is typically required for primary proof of identity. Some states may also require certified copies of previous marriage certificates if the name has changed multiple times.

Pope Leo emphasizes unity during Pentecost vigil in St. Peter’s Square

More than 70,000 people gathered in St. Peter’s Square on Saturday as Pope Leo VIX led a Pentecost Vigil prayer service, according to the Holy See. Attendees represented over 100 countries, showing the global reach and unity of the Church.

The celebration of Pentecost on Sunday, June 8, is expected to bring similarly large crowds to the square.

“St Peter’s Square, with its wide-open and welcoming embrace, magnificently expresses the communion of the Church,” Leo said in his homily, emphasizing the significance of unity in the Christian faith. He elaborated that the Holy Spirit teaches believers to walk in unity, a journey that binds all of humanity together.

This unity stands in stark contrast to the violence and division that often plague the world. “The earth will rest, justice will prevail, the poor will rejoice and peace will return,” Leo declared. “Once we no longer act as predators, but as pilgrims; no longer each of us for ourselves, but walking alongside one another.”

The pontiff’s message of peace and unity resonated throughout Saturday. Earlier in the day, he took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to continue spreading his call for unity among Christians. “Let us remember that the unity for which Christians long will not be primarily the fruit of our own efforts. I would therefore invite you to join with me in imploring the Spirit’s gift of unity,” he wrote, urging followers across the world to reflect on the spiritual guidance necessary for achieving harmony.

Pentecost, a significant holy day in Christianity, derives its name from the Greek word “pentekoste,” which means fiftieth. Celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter, exactly 50 days following the resurrection, it marks the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ.

The traditions associated with Pentecost are deeply rooted in spiritual renewal and collective worship. Church communities around the world honor the day with prayer, hymns and gatherings that reflect the themes of unity and spiritual growth. Many churches use the occasion to reaffirm their commitment to helping the disadvantaged, highlighting the connection between faith and social justice, a principle Leo strongly emphasized in his message.

Leo’s leadership during this Pentecost Vigil demonstrates his dedication to fostering global unity among Christians, encouraging them to embrace their faith as a pathway to peace and brotherhood. Through his homily, social media outreach and the poignant symbolism of St. Peter’s Square, the pontiff invited believers to reimagine their role in the world, not as isolated individuals, but as interconnected pilgrims walking together toward a future of justice and harmony.

National Guard to be deployed in Los Angeles County as anti-ICE protests rage: border czar Tom Homan

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The National Guard will be deployed to Los Angeles County after anti-ICE protests continued to escalate Saturday afternoon, Trump administration border czar Tom Homan told Fox News Saturday. On Saturday, tear gas was deployed near Home Depot in Paramount, California, where ICE agents were allegedly conducting a […]

LA County sees another day of protests as immigration operations continue

A group of protestors demonstrated against action by federal immigration authorities in Paramount, California on Saturday, June 7. The day before, on June 6, more than 40 people were arrested during Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, which also prompted protests.

The Los Angeles Times reported that people near a Paramount Home Depot were chanting “Fuera ICE,” or ICE, get out, and flash-bang grenades were lit, though the news outlet wrote it was not immediately clear who deployed them. Border Patrol personnel wearing riot gear and gas masks deployed tear gas at an industrial park, according to the Associated Press.

According to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department, law enforcement responded to a report of a “large crowd” gathering around the 6400 Block of Paramount Boulevard and “blocking traffic” around 11 a.m. PDT June 7.

In a Nixle alert, the department said it “was not involved in any federal law enforcement operations or actions and responded solely for traffic and crowd control management.” Los Angeles is a “sanctuary city,” meaning it restricts local law enforcement from working with federal immigration authorities.

U.S. Rep. Nanette D. Barragán, D-Calif., called what was happening “unacceptable.”

“ICE has brought their terror tactics and masked agents to #Paramount this morning — in my district,” she wrote on X. “We will demand answers and accountability.”

Federal law enforcement operations are proceeding “as planned this weekend in Los Angeles County,” Bill Essayli, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, said on X.

“I urge the public to refrain from interfering with these lawful actions,” Essayli said. “Anyone who obstructs federal agents will face arrest and prosecution.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem took to social media to tell the protestors, “you will not stop us or slow us down.”

“@ICEgov will continue to enforce the law,” she wrote.

Mother’s ashes in a bottle returned to sea to fulfill her travel dream

A woman who died before realizing her dream of traveling the world is getting her chance, according to the BBC. Wendy Chadwick, 51, a single mother from Oldham, England, died of heart disease in February.

Hoping to honor her mother’s lifelong wish to see the world, Cara Melia, 24, placed some of her ashes in a glass bottle and released them into the sea at Ingoldmells Beach in Skegness, England. Inside, she included a handwritten note that read: “This is my mum. Throw her back in. She’s traveling the world.”

But the bottle washed up on the same beach just 12 hours later, where it was discovered on June 3 by Kelly Sheridan and her family. After reading the message, Sheridan’s son threw the bottle back into the sea, a moment captured in a video shared on social media.

Credit: Kelly Sheridan via Facebook

“Can everyone please share this far and wide in hope it finds Cara from Oldham!” Sheridan wrote on Facebook. “We found this lovely lady earlier today at Butlins, Skegness beach. She’s been thrown back in the sea as requested. Happy travels Cara’s mum.”

The post soon reached Melia, now living in Royton, who thanked Sheridan for her help in keeping her mother’s journey going.

“So many people wouldn’t have bothered,” Melia said. “I am hoping she goes further this time and finally gets a chance to travel the world.”

Melia said her mother, whom she described as quirky and someone who “absolutely loved the beach and sun,” would have appreciated the tribute. “Life happened, and my mum never got a chance to travel. Nobody was meant to find her for a bit. She was meant to be in a completely different country.”

She added that she would love for the bottle to one day wash up on a beach in Spain or Barbados.

US soldier killed in vehicle crash while training abroad, Army confirms

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A U.S. soldier died during a training incident in Hungary this week, the Army’s 101st Airborne Division confirmed to Fox News Digital Saturday. Sgt. Aaron Cox, 24, of Mabank, Texas, died Thursday near Camp Croft from injuries sustained in a crash when he was driving a vehicle in preparation for the Saber Guardian 25 exercise.Cox was an infantryman assigned to the “Strike” 2nd Mobile Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division. US ARMY BLACK HAWK PILOT FOUND DEAD IN HONDURAS, INVESTIGATION UNDERWAY”The loss of Sgt. Cox is a tragedy for all of us on the Strike team,” Col. Duke Reim, commander, 2MBCT, 101st Airborne Division, said in a statement. “He was a strong soldier and leader who quickly rose through the ranks while serving. “We are in direct contact with his family for care and support that they need during this difficult time. We would like to thank our Hungarian allies for their prompt response and support to our soldiers.”  An Army soldier died during a training incident in Hungary this week.  (101st Airborne Division)Cox joined the Army in 2021 and was first assigned to Fort Campbell in the Kentucky-Tennessee area after basic training. He graduated from the Army Basic Leader Course and the Combat Lifesaver Course. His awards included the Air Assault Badge, Army Achievement Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and the Expert Infantryman Badge. 2 SUSPECTS, INCLUDING VICTIM’S HUSBAND, CHARGED IN STABBING DEATH OF FORT CAMPBELL SOLDIER IN TENNESSEE Sgt. Aaron Cox, 24, of Mabank, Texas, died Thursday near Camp Croft from injuries sustained in a crash when he was driving a vehicle in preparation for the Saber Guardian 25 exercise. (101st Airborne Division)Cox was on his second deployment after he served in Poland three years ago. The accident is under investigation. Four soldiers died in Lithuania earlier this year when their vehicle was found in a bog after they went missing.  Four soldiers died in Lithuania earlier this year when their vehicle was found in a bog after they went missing.  (U.S. Army Europe and Africa)Sgt. Jose Duenez, Jr., 25, of Joliet, Illinois; Sgt. Edvin F. Franco, 25, of Glendale, California; Pfc. Dante D. Taitano, 21, of Dededo, Guam, and Sgt. Troy S. Knutson-Collins, 28, of Battle Creek, Michigan, were all M1 Abrams tank system maintainers. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThey had been on a mission to repair and tow an immobilized tactical vehicle. Fox News’ Andrea Margolis, Liz Friden, and Stephen Sorace contributed to this report. 

Death row inmate killed in California prison as guards deploy blast grenades to control violent mob attack

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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) officials are investigating after a death row inmate was killed at Kern Valley State Prison in Delano on Friday.Convicted murderer Mario Renteria, 36, allegedly started beating fellow inmate, Julian Mendez, 46, at about 10:30 a.m. Friday, prompting prison staff to respond. Officers ordered them to get down, but the men failed to comply, according to a CDCR news release obtained by Fox News Digital.Chemical agents initially stopped the attack, but more than 30 additional inmates rushed Renteria and began striking him. Julian Mendez was pronounced dead after the jail attack. (CDCR)ESCAPED CALIFORNIA INMATE WHO KILLED LEADER OF ELITE MEXICAN POLICE UNIT WHILE ON THE RUN HAS BEEN ARRESTEDOrders to stop were ignored, and staff used multiple blast grenades to quell the violence, according to CDCR.Mendez suffered multiple wounds, and life-saving measures were immediately taken. He was taken to the prison’s triage and treatment area, where a doctor pronounced him dead at 11:05 a.m. Prisoner Mario Renteria was allegedly the first to attack the death row inmate. (CDCR)ARIZONA PRISONER SERVING 16 LIFE SENTENCES ACCUSED OF KILLING THREE FELLOW INMATESOfficials said an improvised weapon was found at the scene, though the type of weapon was unclear.Renteria remains in restricted housing pending investigation, according to CDCR. Officials limited population movement to facilitate the investigation by the prison’s Investigative Services Unit and the Kern County District Attorney’s Office. The Office of the Inspector General was notified, and the Kern County Coroner will determine Mendez’s official cause of death. The Kern Valley State Prison attack involved more than 30 inmates in Delano, Calif., on Friday. (Kern Valley State Prison)DA TO SEEK DEATH PENALTY AGAINST ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ACCUSED IN NUNGARAY MURDER CASEMendez was received from Riverside County on Dec. 2, 2004, according to CDCR. He received a condemned sentence in 2002 for the first-degree murder of two teenagers.CDCR said Renteria was received from Riverside County on April 27, 2022, and was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole for first-degree murder (a third-strike offense) and arson.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPKern Valley State Prison opened in 2005 and houses over 3,100 minimum- and high-security-custody inmates.

National Guard deployed in manhunt for survivalist accused of killing his three young daughters

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The search has intensified for a Washington state survivalist who has been on the run from authorities for more than a week after he allegedly killed his three young daughters.Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson activated the state’s National Guard late Friday to assist in the manhunt for Travis Caleb Decker, 32, who disappeared after he failed to return his children following a scheduled visitation.Separately, police said that more than 100 officers are now searching for Decker, with more than 500 tips coming in from the public as police said their focus on the fugitive has narrowed. “At the request of the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office, we will be providing helicopter transportation for law enforcement as they search in remote areas,” Ferguson wrote on X. Authorities released this image of wanted murder suspect Travis Decker Thursday, showing tattoos on both arms and on his left side. He is accused of killing his three young daughters and leaving their bodies at the bottom of a hill at a Washington state campsite. (Courtesy of Chelan County Sheriff’s Office)AUTHORITIES RELEASE NEW DOORBELL CAMERA VIDEO OF SUSPECT WHO ALLEGEDLY KIDNAPPED, MURDERED THREE DAUGHTERS”As a parent, my heart goes out to Paityn, Evelyn and Olivia’s mom, Whitney, and all those who love them. The brutal murder of these young children has shocked our state. I’m committed to supporting law enforcement as they seek justice for Paityn, Evelyn and Olivia.”The girls were discovered on Monday with plastic bags over their heads and bound wrists at a campground in Chelan County, approximately 75 to 100 yards from Decker’s abandoned truck. They are believed to have died from asphyxiation.Authorities said that new surveillance video, photos and tips from the public are continuously surfacing, which aid in decision-making to find Decker.Decker spent time in the military and is an avid outdoorsman, according to authorities. He did not have legal custody of the girls at the time.GET REAL-TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE TRUE CRIME HUB From left, a composite of undated family photos showing nine-year-old Paityn,  eight-year-old Evelyn and five-year-old Olivia Decker. All three were reported missing Monday after their father failed to return them to their mother’s custody. Now he is wanted in connection with their murders. (Courtesy of the Wenatchee Police Department)”Despite the many challenges faced and the complex ongoing murder investigation, morale and effort remains extremely high within staff at the Command Post,” the Chelan County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release.”Out of an abundance of caution, we have been given notice to, and are working in conjunction with our surrounding counties in the event Mr. Decker moves through the forest into their jurisdiction. Additionally, the more agencies we can get involved, and the more the public remains vigilant, the better opportunity for success in the capture of Mr. Decker.”Chelan County Sheriff Mike Morrison released a new photo on Thursday showing Decker’s tattoos and said that search warrants had generated leads. He urged homeowners and people with mountain cabins to lock their doors – including to sheds and outbuildings, leave their blinds open and turn on outdoor lighting.WATCH: Sheriff optimistic in search for man accused of killing three daughters: We’re coming for youThe children were ages 5, 8 and 9. Decker’s ex-wife, Whitney Decker, 35, told police Monday that he had failed to bring the girls back to her after a Friday visit under the terms of their court-ordered parenting plan, according to court documents. Morrison said authorities had not identified a motive. “Clearly, it’s not the decision of a sound mind,” he said.Travis Decker was limited to visiting the girls every other weekend – and not overnight – according to a court-ordered parenting plan that he did not sign. When he did not bring the girls back by an 8 p.m. curfew Friday, his ex tried calling him – but her attempts went straight to voicemail, according to a Chelan County police affidavit. Police say newly obtained information revealed that Decker is “well versed in wilderness survival and capable of spending days or even weeks in the wilderness on his own and with very little equipment.” (Chelan County Sheriff’s Office )WASHINGTON STATE FATHER WANTED FOR MURDER AFTER 3 DAUGHTERS FOUND DEADShe told investigators that he had never missed the deadline to return their children before, but warned that he has mental health issues, including borderline personality disorder.He is homeless and splits his time between motels and campgrounds, according to the affidavit.WATCH: New footage released by authorities shows murder suspect Travis DeckerDecker drives a 2017 white GMC Sierra with the Washington license plate D20165C, according to authorities. License plate scanners picked up the vehicle heading north over the Wenatchee Bridge on Friday at around 5:40 p.m. He did not show up for work Monday, according to the affidavit.A Chelan County sheriff’s deputy found the truck around 4 p.m. on Monday at the Rock Island Campground in Leavenworth, Washington. They found all three girls’ bodies between 75 and 100 yards away, down an embankment, according to court documents.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XEach one had a plastic bag over her head, and “their wrists were also zip-tied or showed signs of being zip-tied,” according to the affidavit. Deputies found two bloody handprints on the pickup’s tailgate. Decker’s whereabouts remain unknown, and he is charged with three counts each of aggravated first-degree murder and kidnapping. He is described as standing about 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 190 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. He has tattoos on both arms and was recently photographed with a goatee and mustache.  Travis Decker was believed to be living out of his pickup truck.  (Wenatchee Police Department)SIGN UP TO GET THE TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERIt is unknown whether he is armed, but authorities say he should be considered dangerous.The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office is advising anyone who sees Decker to avoid approaching him and call 911 immediately. He faces a maximum of life in prison without the possibility of parole.Authorities are offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information leading to his arrest.Fox News’ Christina Shaw contributed to this report.