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FBI says 8 injured in Colorado attack by man with makeshift flamethrower who yelled 'Free Palestine'
SUMMARY: In Boulder, Colorado, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, attacked a pro-Israel hostage rally with a makeshift flamethrower, shouting “Free Palestine” and throwing incendiary devices, injuring eight people. The FBI is investigating the incident as a terrorist act. The assault occurred amid heightened tensions due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and on the Jewish holiday Shavuot. Israeli PM Netanyahu condemned the attack, calling it an attack on peaceful solidarity. Witnesses described chaotic scenes as people helped the injured. Soliman, who also injured himself, was arrested without resistance and believed to have acted alone. Authorities vow to hold him accountable amid rising antisemitic violence in the U.S.
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New Orleans jail escapee releases videos, prompting search of home where they were made, source says
SUMMARY: Antoine Massey, one of 10 inmates who escaped a New Orleans jail on May 16, released videos on social media while still on the run, prompting a police raid near the jail. Though authorities found clothing believed to be his, Massey was not captured. The escape involved cutting steel bars and scaling a fence. Massey, facing charges including rape and domestic violence, claimed innocence and asked for help in his videos. Authorities intensified their search, offering a $50,000 reward per escapee. A woman linked to Massey was charged for aiding the escape. Officials urge Massey to surrender for justice to proceed.
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Authorities investigating Instagram videos allegedly featuring escaped inmate Antoine Massey
SUMMARY: Authorities are investigating an Instagram video allegedly featuring escaped Orleans Parish inmate Antoine Massie, who discusses his jail escape, charges, and accuses a woman of being falsely arrested for aiding him. The video, reviewed by state and federal law enforcement, shows Massie addressing his domestic violence charges and referencing court documents. The post’s authenticity is under scrutiny, with authorities exploring metadata to locate who filmed it and where it was recorded. A $50,000 reward is offered for Massie and fellow escapee Derek Groves. Officials continue to pursue leads and provide updates on the ongoing manhunt.

Law enforcement officials are actively investigating a series of Instagram videos that appear to feature escaped inmate Antoine Massey, who remains at large following the May 16 jailbreak from the Orleans Justice Center. In the videos, a man identifying himself as Massey claims he was “let out of OJC” and appeals for help from public figures, including Meek Mill, Lil Wayne, NBA Youngboy, and former President Donald Trump. He also denies allegations of threatening a maintenance worker with a weapon and describes the jail system as “corrupted.” Authorities have not confirmed the authenticity of the videos but are reviewing them as part of the ongoing investigation. A $50,000 reward remains in place for information leading to Massey’s capture.
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Beacon Director Holly Howat steps down – The Current
SUMMARY: Beacon Health Connections, founded by Holly Howat in 2015, focuses on addressing social determinants of health—non-medical factors influencing health outcomes. Inspired by a Seattle program and supported initially by the Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation of Louisiana, Beacon began with two navigators serving 600 clients annually. It has since expanded across southwest Louisiana, offering services like transportation to appointments, rental and food assistance, and support for those with criminal records and substance use disorders. Howat, who is stepping down July 1, is praised for her leadership and collaboration skills. Beacon continues to grow, aiming to improve outcomes statewide by addressing root social issues.
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