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Nigerian Uber driver shot dead on duty in US
Nigerian Uber driver shot dead on duty in US
A 77-year-old Nigerian Uber driver was fatally shot in an ambush while attempting to pick up a passenger outside a hookah lounge in Philadelphia.
The incident occurred shortly before 2 a.m. on Wednesday, April 15.
According to CBS News, the victim, Olatunji W. Bolaji of Norristown, Pennsylvania, had arrived outside Byblos Hookah Bar to pick up a rider.
As a 22-year-old passenger entered Bolaji’s vehicle, two men emerged from a car parked behind and opened fire on the vehicle, Philadelphia Chief Inspector Scott Small told the outlet.
The suspects fired “at least four times,” hitting Bolaji in the head and striking the passenger in the arm, leg, and stomach.
Despite his injuries, Bolaji managed to drive away from the scene but crashed shortly afterward.
Emergency responders attempted life-saving measures, but Bolaji was pronounced dead. He was remembered as a “loving partner and father” to a son.
The passenger, whose name has not been released, remains in critical condition and is undergoing treatment at a local hospital, NBC10 Philadelphia reports.
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Small added that there had been “a physical altercation” involving the passenger and the suspects prior to the shooting.
“It appears that right before the shots were fired, there was some sort of physical altercation. It also appears that someone in that vehicle was targeted,” he said.
Police say the suspects fled the scene in a Jeep Grand Cherokee with Massachusetts license plates.
Nigerian Uber driver shot dead on duty in US
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7‑Month‑Old Baby Killed in Brooklyn Stroller Shooting, Suspect in Custody
7‑Month‑Old Baby Killed in Brooklyn Stroller Shooting, Suspect in Custody
Brooklyn — A 7‑month‑old baby girl was tragically shot and killed while sitting in her stroller in broad daylight in Brooklyn, New York, in what police believe was a gang-related shooting. The infant, identified as Kaori Patterson-Moore, was being pushed by her parents in the East Williamsburg neighbourhood when the shooting occurred around 1:20 p.m. on Wednesday near the intersection of Humboldt and Moore Streets.
According to the New York City Police Department (NYPD), surveillance footage shows two men riding a moped against traffic when the passenger fired “at least two rounds” toward a street corner where several adults and children, including the baby, were present. The moped later crashed into a car, and the suspected shooter was taken into custody. Police are still searching for the second suspect, who remains at large, describing the ongoing investigation as a “massive manhunt.”
Kaori was hit by a stray bullet to the head and rushed to Woodhull Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Her 2-year-old brother, also in the stroller, was grazed by a bullet but survived. Police say the baby was an unintended target, highlighting the tragic impact of gun violence on innocent civilians.
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Witnesses described the chaotic scene as Kaori’s parents ran into a nearby shop for cover. Only after reaching safety did they realize the baby had been hit. Footage shows Kaori’s mother visibly distressed, realizing her child had suffered fatal injuries. (abc7ny.com)
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch called the incident “unspeakable” and said investigators are pursuing all leads to locate the second suspect. Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the attack as a “devastating reminder” of the need to combat gun violence in New York City. (1011now.com)
One suspect, identified as 21-year-old Amare Green, was hospitalized after the moped crash and taken into custody, though his arrest was initially linked to an unrelated investigation. Formal charges for murder and attempted murder are expected. Police have released descriptions of the second suspect and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Kaori’s mother, Lianna Charles-Moore, tearfully recounted her grief, saying she will never again hold, feed, or care for her daughter. Community members, along with city officials, have expressed condolences and emphasised the urgent need for stronger measures to reduce gun violence. (abc7chicago.com)
7‑Month‑Old Baby Killed in Brooklyn Stroller Shooting, Suspect in Custody
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Trump Leaves Key Questions Unanswered as Iran War Enters Second Month
Trump Leaves Key Questions Unanswered as Iran War Enters Second Month
US President Donald Trump addressed the nation from the White House on Wednesday evening in a 20-minute primetime speech aimed at reassuring Americans about the ongoing Iran war, but the address offered little clarity on the conflict’s trajectory. Analysts and allies say it largely repeated statements the president has made on Truth Social over the past week, leaving key questions unresolved.
Trump claimed the core strategic objectives of the joint U.S.–Israeli operation were “nearing completion” after a month of military engagement and projected that the war could last “another two to three weeks.” He also reiterated previous threats to strike Iran “back to the Stone Age,” reinforcing his hardline stance.
The president attempted to justify the war by describing it as an investment in America’s future, comparing it favorably to historical conflicts in which the United States became embroiled for longer periods. He urged Americans to support the operation despite polls showing a majority disapprove of the military action that began on February 28.
Despite these assertions, Trump left multiple critical issues unaddressed. Israeli forces continue to attack Iranian targets while defending against drone and missile strikes, including attacks in Tel Aviv on Wednesday just hours before Passover. It remains unclear whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agrees with Trump’s timetable for the conflict, raising questions about coordination between allies.
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There was also no mention of the 15-point peace plan the White House had recently proposed for Iran, including demands on enriched uranium and other nuclear safeguards. Observers are left unsure whether Washington intends to pursue these demands or has modified its strategy.
The Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil shipping corridor effectively blocked by Iran, was addressed only vaguely. Trump alternated between calling for allies to protect the strait themselves and suggesting it would reopen “naturally” once the war concludes, a statement analysts say is unlikely to calm market and geopolitical concerns.
Questions remain about U.S. ground troops in the region. Thousands of marines and paratroopers are continuing to arrive, but the president did not clarify their roles or long-term engagement plans. Similarly, conflicting statements about Iran’s nuclear program and the retrieval of enriched uranium signal inconsistency in the administration’s strategic objectives.
Economic concerns loom large. U.S. gas prices have risen above $4 per gallon for the first time in nearly four years, while the president’s approval ratings are declining ahead of critical midterm elections. Trump’s address may have reassured some, but it did little to answer fundamental questions about the conflict or offer a credible exit strategy.
Observers warn that with Trump’s often contradictory messaging, plans could change rapidly, leaving both the American public and international partners uncertain about the next steps in the war with Iran.
Trump Leaves Key Questions Unanswered as Iran War Enters Second Month
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Trump Sacks Pam Bondi, Names Todd Blanche Acting Attorney General
Trump Sacks Pam Bondi, Names Todd Blanche Acting Attorney General
US President Donald Trump has announced the dismissal of Attorney General Pam Bondi, naming Todd Blanche as Acting Attorney General in a significant shake-up within the administration.
The development was disclosed on Thursday via Trump’s Truth Social platform, where he confirmed that Bondi would be leaving government to take up a new role in the private sector.
In his statement, Trump praised Bondi’s service, describing her as a “great American patriot” and a loyal ally who had “faithfully served” as Attorney General over the past year. He added that she would soon transition into what he called a “much-needed and important” private-sector position.
Trump also announced that Blanche, who previously served as Deputy Attorney General and had worked as his personal lawyer, would immediately step in as Acting Attorney General. The president described him as a “very talented and respected legal mind.”
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The Trump fires Pam Bondi decision comes amid growing scrutiny surrounding her tenure. While Trump credited her with overseeing a sweeping crime crackdown in the United States and claimed murder rates had fallen significantly, critics have questioned those assertions and pointed to controversies within the Justice Department.
Bondi’s time in office drew criticism over alleged politicisation of the United States Department of Justice, particularly in relation to sensitive investigations, including matters linked to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein. Reports suggest internal tensions and disagreements over high-profile cases may have influenced her removal.
Her departure is part of a broader pattern of changes within the administration. In March, Trump removed Kristi Noem as head of the United States Department of Homeland Security, with Markwayne Mullin stepping in as her replacement.
With Blanche now leading the Justice Department in an acting capacity, attention is turning to who Trump may nominate as a permanent Attorney General. Analysts say the move underscores Trump’s reliance on trusted legal allies as he navigates ongoing political and legal challenges.
Further details about Bondi’s next role in the private sector are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Trump Sacks Pam Bondi, Names Todd Blanche Acting Attorney General
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