Pre-K teacher detained by federal agents at Roscoe Village preschool and daycare on Chicago’s North Side

By Sara Tenenbaum

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    CHICAGO (WBBM) — A video taken by a bystander captured two federal agents detaining a woman inside a Roscoe Village daycare Wednesday morning.

The video shows two masked federal agents in plainclothes and wearing vests labeled “POLICE” inside the Rayita del Sol Spanish Immersion school and daycare’s Roscoe Village location. A woman can be heard screaming through the glass doors as the agents physically wrestle her out the door, at one point picking her up. They slam her, face-first, into the outer door as they push her outside.

Once outside, she’s pushed against a dark grey sedan parked outside the building as agents try to handcuff her with her hands behind her back. One agent briefly goes back inside as she’s seen pointing and speaking to the other agent.

The video was quickly shared among local parents’ groups on WhatsApp and posted to social media.

CBS News spoke with the director of the Rayita del Sol Roscoe Village location, who confirmed the woman is a pre-K teacher who had just been detained at the time of the phone call, but she didn’t have any further information.

CBS News Chicago has reached out to the school and the Department of Homeland Security for more information and is waiting to hear back.

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Woman released from jail after viral e-bike confrontation with teens: “The truth will prevail”

By Anna McAllister

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    PINECREST, Florida (WFOR) — A cool, calm and collected 61-year-old Silvia Perez didn’t say much as she was released from jail.

“Nothing to say, sorry… the truth will prevail,” said Perez.

Perez’s demeanor on Tuesday was a stark contrast to how she appeared in the now-viral video of the incident.

According to police, Perez was driving a Bentley on Southwest 57th Avenue in Pinecrest on Oct. 18, near the Wayside Food Market, when she encountered a group of kids riding e-bikes in the street.

Investigators say Perez pulled over and began scolding the kids, telling them to get out of the road.

As the argument escalated, police say Perez snatched one of the kids’ phones.

According to the arrest report, Perez then picked the damaged phone off the ground, held it in the air, and threatened to throw it in a canal before tossing it back on the ground.

Police say the juvenile whose phone was taken had an injury on his hand. The report states Perez then left the scene.

Perez turned herself in early Tuesday morning. During her bond hearing, her attorney argued that the kids were creating a safety hazard.

“She’s observing juveniles on motorbikes, electric bikes, popping wheelies, being disruptive kids on the highway,” her attorney said.

The judge also weighed in.

“There’s more to this story. Have you ever driven down a street with folks doing wheelies and going in and out of cars?” said Judge Mindy Glazer.

When Perez walked out of jail, a reporter asked:

“What message do you have to the parents of those kids?”

She responded: “No, I won’t say anything. I can’t.”

Perez is charged with robbery by snatching and battery by touch or strike. She was released on her own recognizance.

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Buckhead homeowners association settles fight over preserving historic Black cemetery

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    ATLANTA (WUPA) — The legal fight over Piney Grove Cemetery, a historic African-American burial ground tucked behind a large Buckhead condominium complex, is over.

On Monday, a Fulton County Superior Court judge approved a settlement between the Bluffs at Lenox Homeowners Association and the Friends of Piney Grove Cemetery Inc.

The settlement comes weeks after Judge Robert McBurney ruled that the homeowners association had a legal duty to maintain the cemetery grounds and to allow descendants and members of the public to access it.

“When a tract of land has been dedicated as a cemetery, it is perpetually devoted to the burial of the dead and may not be appropriated to any other purpose,” McBurney wrote, citing long-standing Georgia law.

In the new settlement, both sides agreed that the homeowners association will give the Friends of Piney Grove Cemetery Inc. an undisclosed amount to pay for the restoration and maintenance of the cemetery. The HOA can not disturb the area with any new development and must remove a “No Trespassing Sign” from where it is currently located to avoid confusion.

The public will be allowed to access the cemetery from dawn to dusk and can work to restore graves and clean the area.

Once part of a thriving 19th-century Black community in what is now Buckhead, Piney Grove Cemetery served residents of several neighboring settlements, including Lynwood Park and Johnsontown. The accompanying church congregation later relocated to Decatur, but the cemetery remained on its original land, even as nearby property was sold and redeveloped into upscale housing.

The cemetery is home to over 300 burials, some of which are unmarked. The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation believes that some of those who are buried in the area may have been slaves.

In the early 2000s, developers promised to preserve and maintain the site as a condition of rezoning, but descendants say those commitments were never honored. Over time, the grounds became overgrown and inaccessible, with fallen trees and trash damaging many of the graves.

Last year, the Georgia Trust named the cemetery one of its Places in Peril.

“Piney Grove Cemetery is a direct link to a time in Georgia when enslaved individuals were forced to toil in fields and homes,” the Georgia Trust wrote. “Piney Grove Cemetery serves as an important marker for Atlanta’s history, and its preservation is essential to the city’s cultural fabric.”

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Rodents from rat-infested home frustrate Irvine neighborhood

By Michele Gile

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    IRVINE, California (KCAL, KCBS) — A rat-infested home has plagued an Irvine neighborhood with rodents running around the streets for the last few weeks.

Resident Sandy Turner said rats mostly come out of the house at night and camp underneath nearby cars.

“We have videos of rats in the street, in our cars,” Turner said. “If we drive away, they will come out from the bottom. They’ve been chewing up wires. My concern is, really, we need to get rid of the rats. It’s a safety issue.”

Turner and her neighbors on Typee Way have made several calls to Irvine’s Code Enforcement Department. They were told that the homeowners would have to deal with the rat problem. Neighbor Elaine Duncan said she knows the family that lived in the house. Authorities took three people from the home to the hospital at the end of October, according to the Irvine Police Department.

“They had a lot of incapacity and financial issues, and some mental issues. That’s why it got to this level,” Duncan said.

Duncan said the apologetic family believed there were 300 to 500 rats inside the home.

“If anyone understands rat behavior, they multiply as we speak,” Duncan said. “In the last week, they might have doubled.”

Irvine issued a nuisance violation to the homeowners because of the rat infestation.

“They’re given notice of correction and they have about 30 days to fix that problem,” Officer Ziggy Azarcon said. “They’re given time to fix that issue.”

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Tom Brady says he cloned his dog

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    BOSTON (WBZ) — Tom Brady’s dog is a clone of a “beloved” family pet that died, the seven-time Super Bowl champion revealed on Tuesday.

The former New England Patriots quarterback is an investor with Colossal, a Texas-based biotechnology company that is attempting to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth.

“A few years ago, I worked with Colossal and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family’s elderly dog before she passed,” Brady said in a statement. “In a few short months, Colossal gave my family a second chance with a clone of our beloved dog.”

People magazine reports that his dog Junie is a clone of his late pit bull mix Lua that died in December 2023. Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bundchen, in an Instagram post at the time, remembered Lua as “our guardian angel,” writing that “she will forever live in our hearts.”

Colossal said earlier this year that it successfully birthed three dire wolves, which have been extinct for more than 12,500 years. The company said it used DNA from a 13,000-year-old tooth and a 72,000-year-old skull to analyze the genome of the species, and then used CRISPR gene-editing technology to genetically modify cells from a living gray wolf.

Brady’s revelation came as Colossal announced it acquired Viagen, a company that it says holds the rights to technology that helped clone Dolly the sheep. Among the other celebrity investors in the company are “Lord Of The Rings” director Peter Jackson and Paris Hilton.

“I am excited how Colossal and Viagen’s tech together can help both families losing their beloved pets while helping to save endangered species,” Brady said.

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Inside the plot of a police officer’s convicted killer to get out of prison

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    BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Baltimore police and prosecutors spoke about a foiled scheme they allege convicted cop killer Brandon Grimes hatched to get out of prison.

Grimes, who is serving a life sentence for the killing of a Baltimore Police detective, was indicted Tuesday in connection with an alleged scheme to get out of prison, according to the City State’s Attorney’s Office.

WJZ Investigates broke the story last week, detailing Grimes’s efforts to use outside help to fake documents and force the state to pay him more than $1 million for a wrongful conviction.

Grimes was serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the murder of Baltimore City Detective Troy Chesley.

Chesley was shot while off duty during a robbery in January 2007. He managed to fire at and strike his assailant during the attack.

A jury convicted Grimes, who is serving his sentence at the North Branch Correctional Institution in Western Maryland.

Chesley’s family was scheduled to attend a news conference on Tuesday, but stated that it was “too difficult” given the emotions still surrounding his death.

Deputy Commissioner Kevin Jones, who oversees the Baltimore Police Department’s Operations Bureau, said he keeps Detective Chesley’s pictures in his office.

“This case strikes at the heart of our department. Detective Troy Chesley was a beloved colleague, friend, son, father, and a public servant who gave his life protecting this city,” Jones told WJZ.

Jones wore a wristband with Chesley’s picture as he spoke.

“We remain committed to honoring his legacy by ensuring the individual responsible for his death continues to be held accountable under the law,” Jones said.

He told reporters he will never forget his colleague.

“Troy’s jokes will always have a special place in my heart,” Jones said.

In March 2024, Grimes, who was imprisoned in Cumberland, Maryland, filed a petition for a writ of actual innocence with the Baltimore City Circuit Court.

He alleged in 2018 that an unnamed assistant state’s attorney “turned over to Grimes various pieces of newly discovered evidence she found, and amongst those documents was a ballistic report she claimed she found in a box somewhere.”

Grimes claimed Baltimore police suppressed that report, and a document labeled “confidential” showed he was shot by the same weapon that killed Detective Chesley—and therefore proved he was not the killer.

An investigation found the report’s style was not authentic, property numbers did not match, and two firearms examiners listed in the report Grimes filed with the court never prepared or signed the real document.

Authorities said they were able to determine Grimes convinced a woman from Indiana he met on Facebook that he is “the victim of a miscarriage of justice.”

In recorded calls from prison, police said Grimes laid out the plan to falsify the ballistics report and told her, “My fight is to get the [expletive] out of here.”

He planned to get money from the state for a wrongful conviction to the tune of more than $1.4 million, documents stated.

He also told the woman, “When I get this exoneration money, I’ll make sure you don’t work again.”

Prosecutors alleged he also connected with an unidentified person to assist in fixing the ballistics report and stated, “His homeboy can do everything you need. If you need a birth certificate changed, he can do that.”

In more recorded conversations detailed in the court filing, “…the unknown man repeatedly assured Grimes, making statements to the effect of, ‘I got you. I got you.'”

Charging documents stated Grimes and the woman he met on Facebook had more conversations about the forged ballistics document, with the woman stating, “I could glue that down then Xerox it” and “once I Xerox it, I could white the edges out of it…then do it one more time, and then you won’t be able to tell.”

The documents also quote Grimes in jailhouse calls stating, “If everything goes to plan, can get my case new traction” and claiming “‘if [I] would have gone to trial on self-defense, [it] would have went in [his] favor’ and “instead he went with ‘[he] didn’t do it at all’ and ‘don’t even care about the truth, what’s the best story.'”

Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates would not say whether any alleged co-conspirators will be charged in this case.

“For us, to make sure we keep the integrity of the case, we can’t go any more in depth for a number of reasons,” Bates told WJZ Investigator Mike Hellgren.

Bates said Brandon Grimes faces more than 140 additional years in prison if he is convicted of the latest charges.

“When you think about the hurt and pain that’s going to be inflicted on the victim’s family all over again, it’s the type of crime that is very vicious, mean, heinous,” the state’s attorney said. “And it’s something that my office, our office, we’re not going to stand for.”

Bates offered his prayers to Detective Chesley’s family.

“The family, they’re so upset. They didn’t necessarily want to be here. They wanted to, but they couldn’t be here. You’ve opened all those old wounds all over again to the family,” he told WJZ.

Grimes is considered innocent of the charges until proven guilty in court and has a hearing scheduled for later this month.

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Woman gunned down by ex after leaving work identified

By Ontaria Woods, Cody Alcorn, and Jonathan Raymond

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    GWINNETT COUNTY, Georgia (WXIA) — The victim who was shot and killed Friday just moments after leaving work at a shopping center in Gwinnett County has been identified as a 21-year-old woman.

The suspect — whom police say was located in Columbia County, Georgia and died of a self-inflicted gunshot after a brief chase and PIT maneuver — has also been identified as a 23-year-old man.

According to an update from the Gwinnett County Police Department, the victim, Elaijia Whitley, had previously been in a relationship with the suspect, Caprice Hudson.

The tragic killing happened Friday afternoon just minutes after Whitley left work at a plasma donation center in the Duluth area. The shooting happened in the parking lot of the Promenade at Pleasant Hill shopping center on Pleasant Hill Road.

Police described the crime at the time as a “domestic-related homicide.”

Coworkers who didn’t want to be identified said the victim had just left work and was planning to give another coworker a ride home when someone pulled up, opened her car door, and shot her.

One woman who knew the victim but didn’t want to be identified told 11Alive the violence hit close to home.

“This is a crazy, senseless situation,” she said. “You shouldn’t have to worry about if I leave work or go here, am I gonna make it back? Nothing in the world is that deep to where someone has to lose their life over it.”

BioLife closed for the remainder of the day as employees grieved the loss of their coworker.

On Friday evening, the company released the following statement:

“We are aware of the incident that occurred earlier today outside our Duluth center. We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life and extend our heartfelt condolences to the families, friends, and loved ones who have been affected. Law enforcement is investigating, and we are cooperating fully with their investigation.

BioLife is not able to share any additional information at this time. The center is currently closed and will remain closed until further notice.”

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Woman sits in car for 14 hours to get food during church food giveaway

By Chase Houle

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    STONECREST, Georgia (WXIA) — Thousands of people lined the streets, sitting in their cars for hours in order to receive a box of food during the New Birth Baptist Church food giveaway on Sunday morning.

One woman had been in her car for 14 hours in the hopes of being one of the families to receive free groceries.

“We got here about 7:30 p.m.,” said Lasheika Carter. “With the government shutdown and hardships on a lot of families, we just have to do what we have to do to make sure we have what we need,” said Carter.

Carter was joined by more than 2,000 other families going through a similar situation, like Kerry Ruffin. Ruffin served in the military for eight years and is on a fixed income since retiring. He says he relies on SNAP to help with groceries.

“Why in the world do we have to sit here trying to get us some food for us to be able to eat,” said Ruffin. “At least some people care about other people, and the fact what these people are doing are doing a great job being able to try and help people find something to eat.”

Some of those people were the 500 volunteers who were loading the food into the back of people’s cars. Like 10-year-old Madison Morris.

“It’s important to me because people who are not in my shoes or people who have situations going on, I can help comfort them and feel more confident and not feel stuck up because of their situations,” said Morris.

And the need was so great that people had to be turned away because there was no more food left. But Carter, along with her daughter, were able to get themselves a box.

“Don’t lose your faith, keep your hope in God and keep praying, keep pushing, and He’s going to make a way because Psalm 23 said, “The Lord is my Shepard and I shall not want,” So, he will meet every need,” said Carter.

Carter says the box of groceries will help take the edge off and will put a plate on her table for her birthday.

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Pennsylvania man accused of threatening to kill Congress member arrested in Washington, D.C.

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    WASHINGTON (KDKA) — A Pennsylvania man was arrested in Washington, D.C., after Capitol police said he threatened to kill a member of Congress.

Capitol police said 43-year-old Richard Griffin from Pennsylvania was spotted by the Rapid Response Team around 12:30 p.m. Griffin was spotted from a “be on the lookout” bulletin that Capitol police said had been published by its Threat Assessment Section on Oct. 28.

Police said Griffin was stopped before he could try to go through security screening at the Delaware Avenue door of the Russell Senate Office Building. He was arrested for threats to do bodily harm.

“We will not tolerate any threats to the Members of Congress, their families, or staff,” United States Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan said in a news release. “Our officers, agents, and professional staff worked relentlessly to bring offenders to justice. We have a zero-tolerance stance when it comes to threats.”

Griffin has a history of emailing a Congressional office as well as other government officials and law enforcement agencies, police said.

“Today’s arrest is further evidence of the fact that our officers remain vigilant during this heightened threat environment,” Assistant Chief for Uniformed Operations Sean Gallagher said in a press release. “We are all proud of the work they do around the clock to keep the Congressional community safe.”

Police didn’t release any more information about Griffin.

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‘Swim Shady’ released back home for the holidays after getting struck by boat

By Samantha Roesler

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    JUNO BEACH, Florida (WPTV) — Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach is celebrating another successful turtle rehabilitation story following the release of “Swim Shady” Monday morning.

Swim Shady was brought by Inwater Research Group in Port St. Lucie to Loggerhead Marinelife Center in August 2025 after being found stranded with buoyancy issues from getting hit by a boat.

The 268-pound loggerhead turtle was found to be carrying sea turtle eggs, had limited vision and was anemic. She underwent surgery to remove the upper part of her shell and recovered with antibiotics and other supportive care.

Swim Shady’s clever name was selected in a contest held by travel brand Pacsafe, which sponsored the turtle’s rehabilitation.

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