Newark mayor says ICE operation caused multi-vehicle crash with injuries

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A car chase involving federal immigration enforcement officers led to a muti-vehicle crash Wednesday in Newark, New Jersey, city officials said.

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MayorRas Barakasaidon social mediathat U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents attempted to pull over a van in the state's largest city when the driver fled. He said the ICE agents gave chase, resulting in an accident involving several vehicles, including one carrying three children.

Baraka said the driver of the van was injured and taken to the hospital.

It was not immediately clear the extent of the driver's injuries or why the person was being pursued by ICE. Baraka said Newark police were not involved with ICE's investigation and only responded to the crash.

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Spokespersons for Baraka, Newark police, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and ICE didn't immediately respond to emails seeking comment.

But the Democratic mayor, in his statement on X, criticized ICE's actions as reckless and dangerous. He noted that New Jersey state law bans law enforcement officials from chasing vehicles unless a suspect poses an immediate threat.

"Federal authorities should adhere to local laws regarding vehicle pursuits and exercise common sense," Baraka said. "Based on the damage they are inflicting on our communities, ICE has no business engaging in chases at anytime, anywhere — but especially in densely populated areas, and on roads still being cleared from a significant snowstorm."

Baraka wasarrested and chargedwith trespassing while protesting last May in front of Delany Hall, a newly opened federal immigration detention center in his city. The charge waslater dismissed.

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'Elite' US Air Force fighter pilot accused of secretly training Chinese pilots

An ex "elite" United States Air Force fighter pilot has been arrested and accused of secretly training Chinese military pilots for combat missions overseas, federal prosecutors said.

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Former U.S. Air Force officer and pilot Gerald Eddie Brown Jr., also known by the call sign "Runner," was arrested in Jefferson, Indiana on Feb. 26 in connection to allegations he taught members of the country's foreign military overseas, the U.S. Department of Justiceannounced in a news release.

Brown, 65, was charged with providing and conspiring to provide defense services to Chinese military pilots without authorization, in violation of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), officials said. The overseas training took place over a more than two-year period that began around August 2023, when officials said Brown "willfully conspired with foreign nationals and U.S. persons to provide combat aircraft training to pilots in the Chinese Air Force," also called the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).

"The United States Air Force trained Major Brown to be an elite fighter pilot and entrusted him with the defense of our Nation. He now stands charged with training Chinese military pilots," Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg said in a statement. "When U.S. persons – whether military or civilian - provide training to a foreign military, that activity is illegal unless they have a license from the State Department. The National Security Division will use all tools at its disposal to protect our military advantages and hold to account those who would violate the AECA."

Brown was set to appear for his first court appearance in the Southern District of Indiana on Feb. 26.

FBI New York Assistant Director in Charge James Barnacle said Brown's arrest emphasized the FBI's "steadfast promise to defend the homeland against all foreign and domestic adversaries."

"Brown allegedly sold out his country to train Chinese pilots with his expertise in United States' combat aircraft techniques," Barnacle said in a statement. "Brown's alleged betrayal exposed sensitive military tactics, threatening the security of our nation, our armed forces, and our allies."

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Who is Gerald Eddie Brown Jr.?

A U.S. citizen, officials said Brown served for more than two decades in the U.S. Air Force, leaving active duty in 1996 with the rank of major.

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During his military career, Brown "commanded sensitive units with responsibility for nuclear weapons delivery systems, led combat missions, and served as a fighter pilot instructor and simulator instructor on a variety of fighter and attack aircraft," officials said.

Those aircrafts included the following:

  • F-4 "Phantom II"

  • F-15 "Eagle"

  • F-16 "Fighting Falcon"

  • A-10 "Thunderbolt II" (Warthog)

A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon performs during the Legacy of Liberty Air Show at Holloman Air Force Base on Saturday, May 7, 2022.

Later in his career, Brown served as a commercial cargo pilot and, most recently, as a contract simulator instructor for two American defense contractors training U.S. military pilots on flying other aircrafts: the A-10 and the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter.

'Sensitive military and export-controlled data'

According to a criminal complaint, around August 2023, Brown worked with a co-conspirator to negotiate with a Chinese national to hack into the computer networks of major U.S. defense contractors and to steal "sensitive military and export-controlled data" for China.

The Chinese national,Stephen Su Bin, pleaded guilty to charges in the case in 2016 and was sentenced to nearly four years in prison, the complaint continues.

Then in December 2023, Brown traveled to China to begin training military pilots for China, the charging documents continue. Officials said Brown spent several hours answering questions about the U.S. Air Force on his first day in the country. On his second day, Brown prepared and "presented a brief about himself for the PLAAF."

Officials said Brown remained in China until traveling back to the U.S. earlier this month.

It was not immediately known whether Brown had obtained legal counsel in the case.

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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Martini in student's lunchbox prompts Georgia police to warn parents: 'That is NOT Apple Juice'

Hey it's homeroom or happy hour somewhere in the world, right?

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Police near Atlanta kindly asked parents on Wednesday to double-check lunches they pack for their children, after one tyke came to school with a martini to wash down a midday snack.

The South Fulton Police Department released a picture of what, at a quick glance, looked like a normal school lunch.

But on closer examination the aluminum can wasn't juice, soda or any other non-intoxicating beverage. It was a can of lemon martini made with "vodka, triple sec and lemon juice," according to its label.

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A photo of a lunchbox containing an alocholic drink. (City of South Fulton Police Department)

"That is NOT Capri Sun. That is NOT Apple Juice," according to apolice department statementabout the youngster'sone-martini lunch. "That is a whole 'Parent had a long night' starter pack."

The beverage,made by San Diego-based Cutwater, is 11% alcohol or about twice the ABV of most beers.

"Check the lunchbox before theFulton County Schools Policeresource officers gotta do inventory at recess," South Fulton police added.

A Cutwater representative could not be immediately reached for comment on Thursday.

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Mbappé doubtful as Real Madrid aims to bounce back from shock La Liga loss

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Real Madrid will aim to bounce back from ashock La Liga lossthat cost it the league lead when it hosts Getafe on Monday.

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Madrid may not be able to count on star strikerKylian Mbappé, who has been sidelined by a nagging knee injury.

Barcelona, meanwhile, has a tough game against Villarreal this weekend just days before it will try to conjure up a huge comeback and keep its Copa del Rey title defense alive.

Key matches

Mbappé, who leads the league with 23 goals, missed Wednesday's 2-1 victory over Benfica that sent his team into the round of 16 of the Champions League.

But he was on the field in Pamplona last weekend when Osasuna stunned Madrid 2-1. That loss allowed Barcelona to move back ahead of Madrid by one point after 25 rounds.

Barcelona hosts third-placed Villarreal on Saturday, three days before it must visit Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal needing to overturn a 4-0 loss in their first meeting.

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Players to watch

Vinícius Júnior has five goals in his last four games for Madrid. If Mbappé is still out, he will lead the attack against an always stiff Getafe defense.

New Atletico Madrid forward Ademola Lookman has scored four times since joining from Atalanta in the winter transfer market. Atletico, in fourth place, hosts bottom side Real Oviedo on Saturday.

Mallorca striker Vedat Muriqi has struck 16 goals this campaign, second in La Liga to only Mbappé. But his team fired coach Jagoba Arrasate this week after it fell into the relegation zone. It hosts Real Sociedad on Saturday.

Out of action

Besides Mbappé, Madrid's injured also include Jude Bellingham, Eder Militao and Dani Ceballos.

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Jeff Galloway, 1972 Olympian and walk-run pioneer, dies at 80

Jeff Galloway, a pioneering runner who helped millions of people overcome fears and attempt their first marathon by promoting a run-walk-run strategy, and a member of the 1972 United States Olympic team, has died at the age of 80.

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His death on Wednesday, Feb. 25, in a Pensacola, Florida, hospital was caused by a hemorrhagic stroke, according to his daughter-in-law, Carissa Galloway.

"Jeff spent his life proving that anyone could cross a finish line. He celebrated every mile, every walk break, and every finish. He coached millions, but found fulfillment in each of your stories of personal accomplishment," hisfamily saidin a statement. "Jeff did not just make runners. He empowered people to believe in themselves. He is survived by every person who ever crossed a finish line and thought, 'I didn't think I could do this.' "

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Former Olympic distance runner Jeff Galloway speaks to runners before the start of the Donna Marathon in Jacksonville Beach, Florida on Feb. 5, 2023.

The effective run-walk-run marathon strategy, better known as "jeffing," began in 1974, two years after he made the Olympic team in the 10,000 meters and served as an alternate on the marathon team.

"My mission now, at the age of 80-plus, is to show that people can do things that are normally not done, and can do them safely,"Galloway told The New York Timeslast year.

Galloway ran more than 200 marathons in his lifetime, and was recently hospitalized and had survived heart failure in 2021.

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