safe in documents probe. unusual move handily under scrutiny. win the past 24 hours have been a doozy. it was yesterday evening when the former president, donald trump, put out a rambling, chest, pounding feet stomping statement, announcing to the world that the fbi had raided, his words, his florida home. a so-called law in order president decried the search, and called it a witch, out and even gave a shout out to hillary clinton. but her emails! he did let the world know a fascinating detail, that the fbi got into his safe. as part of their search. so, let s take a step back, now it s been 24 hours, technology seriousness about happiest day. justice department officials didn t just wake up yesterday and say, hey, let s sum send some federal agents to search the past presidents home, because we think a crime is committed there. but this hour as long as search means, is that law enforcement had to convince a federal judge that there is probable cause that a crime was commit
Patrolling the area for much of the day on friday that the following are of these images from Home Security system official man in the driveway of a home on bronson avenue not far from a hitandrun driver ditched his car in the months following the deadly accident we have blurred the mans face at the request of police were with daminozide and in the public before an arrest could jeopardize the investigation the victim in thursdays accident has been identified as 460 who lives nearby in was struck and killed on the sidewalk and bring many neighbors who say they have complained long and loud about the driver is going too fast here are run will part the vehicle despite the driver was reported stolen his maroon mitsubishi eclipse is not often in the official description their hunting based on a secure the images one of which showed the men walk away from the camera with a said he is wearing a dark shirt and red short they reiterated the call on friday for a hitandrun driver to turn himself
Pima County will seek additional federal dollars to shelter asylum seekers through next year, however Pima County Administrator Jan Lesher urged the board to wind down shelter operations and face "the reality and inevitability of street releases" next year.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday saw another contentious call to the public, this time involving a speaker who said the board should go before a firing squad