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How did shooter get so close to Trump? | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Details have emerged about the gunman who attempted to shoot former President Donald Trump near his golf club in West Palm Beach. The suspect, identified as 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Ralph, was armed with an AK-47 style rifle and was spotted by a Secret Service agent who engaged him. Ralph fled but was apprehended shortly after thanks to an eyewitness. This incident, the second threat to Trump in two months, raises serious security concerns, especially given the gunman’s proximity (300-500 yards) to Trump. The FBI is now investigating, as heightened protection measures are implemented following these threats.
The FBI has taken over the investigation into the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump’s life in just two months. Law enforcement identified the suspect as 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh. They also explained how he was able to get close to Trump.
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Tropical Depression Three 11pm track, models | When could it become 'Chantal'?
SUMMARY: Tropical Depression Three formed today, stalled about 150 miles south of Charleston, and appears ragged. It’s currently stationary but expected to move northward by tomorrow. Models suggest it could strengthen into a low-end tropical storm named Chantal early tomorrow. Landfall is predicted late Saturday night or early Sunday morning near the Carolinas, where it will quickly dissipate after losing Atlantic’s warm waters. Tropical storm watches are in place, likely upgrading to warnings. Most storm activity, including heavy rain and thunderstorms, will impact South and North Carolina, with minimal effects on Georgia except for increased rip currents and a slight chance of showers Sunday. Heat will persist statewide.
This is forecast to become TS Chantal.
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WJBF Hometown Hot Dog Eating Contest 2025
SUMMARY: On Independence Day, over 150 million hot dogs will be enjoyed, spotlighting the iconic American food, especially in competitive eating. The annual Your Hometown Amateur Hot Dog Eating Contest at SRP Park showcases six contenders from the local community, including broadcasters and athletes, vying to devour the most hot dogs. Rooted in German sausage traditions, the hot dog became a staple in America by the 1860s, gaining fame with Nathan’s Famous competitions since 1972. Returning champion Mike O’Neal faces fierce rivalry from last year’s runner-up Brandon Dawson, among others, in a spirited battle of speed, stamina, and willpower, blending tradition with festive competition.
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Storm Team 3: Tracking Showers/Storms & The Tropics For the 4th of July
SUMMARY: Stray showers and thunderstorms are possible this morning with rain chances increasing to 30% this afternoon, mainly east of I-95. Temperatures will be hot, reaching the low to mid-90s but feeling like 100°-103°, so hydration and sun protection are advised. Rain chances drop below 20% by sunset, allowing for mostly clear conditions during fireworks. A broad low-pressure area southeast has a 60% chance of developing into a tropical storm, though impacts locally are expected to be indirect. Coastal rip currents and high surf are concerns. Next week, high pressure will bring less rain but dangerous heat and humidity.
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