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Episode Date: August 16, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley. It's Friday, August 16th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update. A Haitian migrant who entered the U.S. illegally has been arrested for the rape and aggravated assault of a pregnant woman. 34-year-old Mark Kerven's Bouvet was apprehended by ICE in Boston on August 13th, but only after being released by a district court. The judge released him on his own recognizance, but ICE officials were present and arrested. him immediately. The field office director issued the following statement, quote, we simply cannot allow anyone that poses such a threat to prey on the residents of our community. ICE, Boston will continue our mission of prioritizing public safety by aggressively apprehending
Starting point is 00:00:45 and removing egregious non-citizen offenders from New England. A gang leader from Peru accused of nearly two dozen murders has been arrested in New York. Daily Wire investigative reporter Mara Laudy has more. U.S. immigration and customs enforcement says Jan Franco Torres Navarro, leader of the lost killers gang, was captured in Indicot, New York. He entered the U.S. illegally in May and was arrested after officials learned he was wanted in Peru. Torres Navarro is being held in federal detention pending an immigration hearing. His girlfriend and alleged accomplice was also arrested. Both face charges linked to extortion and homicide in Peru.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Thomas Brofe, director of Buffalo's ICE office, said Torres Navarro, quote, poses a significant threat to our communities, and we won't allow New York to be a safe haven for dangerous non-citizens. The men accused of murdering general hospital actor Johnny Wachter have been arrested. The four men all have ties to the violent Florentia 13 gang in Los Angeles. Robert Barcelo, Sergio Estrada, and Leonel Gutierrez, all 18 years old, were arrested and booked on suspicion of murder charges. A fourth man was charged as an accessory. It took nearly three months for the arrests. Police say they used fingerprints to identify the suspect. Surveillance video of the murder shows one of the men with several face tattoos. Johnny's mother, Scarlett, told News Nation
Starting point is 00:02:09 she wants the men behind bars for life. I've been told that they could get life, but they would be eligible for parole, and I don't want them to be. They're, I think, part of a gang, and I don't think that there's any sense of turning around. I think some of them have priors. So obviously, there's just no consequence. They need to serve the consequences and the others out there need to be told when they do this, there will be consequences and strong, severe consequences. I mean, look at what happened to my son. I will never see him again here on earth. A retired Minneapolis police lieutenant blames Governor Tim Walls for letting the 2020 Minneapolis riots get out of control. Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce explains. John Nagel, who served with the State Patrol for 30 years,
Starting point is 00:02:58 told Fox News that Walls intentionally delayed deploying the National Guard as the city burned and accused the governor of being anti-law enforcement. Walls has faced mounting criticism for his handling of the riots and his support of alternatives to policing. Nagle, now running for office as a Republican, says Walls' policies are damaging public safety across the state. Here he is on Fox News. More and more people are realizing that despite what the media is telling them, crime is up. When crime skyrockets and then goes down a little bit, But sure, you can say, yeah, crime is down, but it's still 20, 30, 40 percent higher than it was pre-Walls and all of this anti-police movement.
Starting point is 00:03:37 That's even before George Floyd. Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reportedly reached out to Vice President Harris to discuss dropping out in exchange for a cabinet position in her administration. According to the Washington Post, Harris has not responded to the offer, and Kennedy later clarified on social media that he has no plans to endorse. Dorser. Kennedy, whose campaign hit setbacks with a New York ballot ruling, has also been in contact with Trump advisors, but so far continues his bid for the presidency. Missouri's Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing the Biden administration for using taxpayer
Starting point is 00:04:14 funds to provide health care benefits to illegal immigrants. Bailey argues that a new federal rule unlawfully extends taxpayer-funded benefits to people here illegally, costing Missouri between $342 and $462 million annually. The lawsuit claims the rule redefines lawfully present to include DACA recipients, violating the Affordable Care Act. Fifteen other states have joined Missouri's lawsuit. Colombia is the latest university to lose a president in the wake of anti-Israel protests.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestazakemo has more. The school announced that their president, Manu Sheffik, resigned on Wednesday. In her resignation letter, Shefique cited the period of turmoil and the difficulty overcoming divergent views. Sheffique was one of three Ivy League University presidents who was grilled on Capitol Hill by the House Education Committee regarding campus anti-Semitism. That was led by Republican rep Elise Stefanik. Sheffiq also faced backlash from a coalition of professors for authorizing the NYPD to enter campus to remove protesters back in May. This all comes just three weeks before the start of the fall term.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Katie Perry's team is pushing back after filming her latest music video on protected sand dunes in Spain's Balearic Islands. Local government officials say the production lacked the proper permits and that they're investigating. The video for Perry's single Lifetimes was shot at, say, Salinas Nature Park, which officials say is of ecological importance. However, Perry's label claims they received verbal permission to film there. The music video shows Perry dancing on the beach and is part of her upcoming album 143. All right. Those are your drive-home updates this afternoon. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com and for more in-depth discussion of the biggest stories of the day, listen to our latest full episode of Morning Wire every morning.

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