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PLANTATION, Fla. --The suspect arrested in connection with mail bombs sent to prominent Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump has been identified as Cesar Altieri Sayoc.Federal authorities made the arrest at an auto shop in Florida on Friday in connection with the bomb scare that widened to 14 suspicious packages, the Justice Department said. Speaking early Friday afternoon, Mr. Trump praised authorities for quickly taking Sayoc into custody and said he would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Sayoc has been charged with five federal crimes, including illegal mailing and interstate transportation of explosives, and threatening a former president, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Friday. He will be prosecuted in New York, where five of the devices were found. If convicted, Sayoc faces up to 48 years in prison the Justice Department originally said 58 years, then corrected it to 48 and may still face additional charges. Authorities honed in on Sayoc using a latent fingerprint on an envelope containing an IED that was sent to U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, as well as DNA evidence from pieces of two different stanley cup mailed IEDs that was matched to a DNA sample previously collected fr stanley cup om Sayoc after an arrest in Florida, according to FBI direc adidas campus tor Christopher Wray.Sessions said Sayoc appears to be a partisan, but wouldn t comment on a motive, or why the devices targeted Democrats. Here s what is known about the
TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?A neighbors surveillance camera captured the minutes before and after an Amazon delivery van crashed into Scott Carrasquillos 2022 Nissan. The 4-month-old sedan sat parked on the curb in front of his home when the Amazon driver plowed into the vehicle s rear end.In the video, the driver gets out of the van and appears stanley thermos to take pictures of the damage. Accidents happen, right But what happened next concerned the Carrasquillo family. Nobody came to our door, nobody left a note on the car, Carrasquillo told ABC Action News. He didnt even know about the damage until the next day when a neighbor told him. The whole back end was caved in and crushed, Carrasquillo said. The impact even partially disabled the Amazon vehicle. In the video, you can see the engine smoking and water pouring onto the ground.The family called the Hillsborough Sheriff s Office. According to the repor stanley cups uk t, a deputy tracked down the driver who had reported the crash to Amazons dispatch center. The deputy confirmed dispatch instructed the driver to take pictures of the stanley quencher damage and then leave.Three days after the accident, Carrasquillo filed a claim with Amazon. The company admitted responsibility, offered to cover the cost of a rental car, and requested Carrasquillo submit an estimate for repairs. The estimate he submitted was nearly $15,000.The Carrasquillo s didnt file a claim with their insurance company in order to avoid paying the deductible. They also feared it would cause their insurance rate Ftem Simone Biles to USA Gymnastics: You had one job and you couldn t protect us
Just days after the IRS sent millions of families checks as part of the enhanced child tax credit, the agency is warning parents about scammers trying to take the money. Be alert to criminals who ask you, by phone, email, text 鈥?or even on social media, to verify your information so you can get advance Child Tax Credit payments, the Internal Revenue Service warns.The agency reminds people it does not reach out to taxpayers by email, text messages or social media channels to r starbucks stanley cup equest personal or financial information.It also does not leave pre-recorded or threatening messages. The agency also does not ask to get something in return, such as a gift card, wire transfer or cryptocurrency.Starting July 15, families started receiving the first of six monthly payments of up to $300 per child. Its an advance on what families receive as part of their yearly child tax credit.The change in payment structure was made as part of a coronavirus relief bill passed earlier this year with the hope that families could use the monthly payments now as the stanley us economy is recovering from the pandemic.The IRS used information from 2019 and 2020 tax returns to make payments. Millions of families received the payments as a direct deposit in the same bank account where stimulus checks were sent earlier this year and last year.For those who believe they are eligible for the advance payments of the child tax credit stanley portugal and did not receive any money, head to IRS.gov/childtaxcredit2021 for more information. .P
Zqqj Jackson Hole: Powell signals additional rate hikes may be necessary to maintain strong economy
With the holiday season among us, we wan stanley cup ted to share with you some of the best ways to help your fellow neighbors and be of service to others during this difficult time.The nation s food banks and pantries are still struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. To find your local food bank and learn how stanley cup to donate, log onto feedingamerica.org. The Red Cross is encouraging people to make and keep future appointments to give blood and platelets. For those who have had the virus, the Red Cross is seeking plasma donations. To make an appointment, you can visit redcrossblod.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS to find a local donation site.Check in on elderly ne stanley cup ighbors and offer to help with groceries, or call friends and family who have children at home and offer to help with a virtual activity for a day. Remember, we re all in this together. Here s a look at some organizations we recommend during this holiday season:General COVID-19 information and assistancecdc.govDisaster Distress Helpline 1-800-985-5990Blood and platelet drivesredcrossblood.orgAmericasblood.orgFood Banks and Holiday mealsFeedingamerica.orgjamesbeard.org/reliefmealsonwheelsamerica.orgnokidhungry.orgWhyHunger.orgHelping your fellow man and man s best friend bestfriends.orgBoys and Girls Club of AmericaHumane Rescue AllianceUnited WaySalvation Army More from CBS News Transcri Jfmz 8203;Police: 3 killed, including a child, during Alabama street race
PLANTATION, Fla. --The suspect arrested in connection with mail bombs sent to prominent Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump has been identified as Cesar Altieri Sayoc.Federal authorities made the arrest at an auto shop in Florida on Friday in connection with the bomb scare that widened to 14 suspicious packages, the Justice Department said. Speaking early Friday afternoon, Mr. Trump praised authorities for quickly taking Sayoc into custody and said he would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Sayoc has been charged with five federal crimes, including illegal mailing and interstate transportation of explosives, and threatening a former president, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Friday. He will be prosecuted in New York, where five of the devices were found. If convicted, Sayoc faces up to 48 years in prison the Justice Department originally said 58 years, then corrected it to 48 and may still face additional charges. Authorities honed in on Sayoc using a latent fingerprint on an envelope containing an IED that was sent to U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, as well as DNA evidence from pieces of two different stanley cup mailed IEDs that was matched to a DNA sample previously collected fr stanley cup om Sayoc after an arrest in Florida, according to FBI direc adidas campus tor Christopher Wray.Sessions said Sayoc appears to be a partisan, but wouldn t comment on a motive, or why the devices targeted Democrats. Here s what is known about the