Family Feud Turns Deadly as Man Takes Extreme Measures to Kill Brother

A shocking tragedy unfolded in Ogden, Utah, on April 27th when a family feud ended with a fatal confrontation. Jeffrey Roberts, a 66-year-old from Long Beach, California, drove on an 11-hour journey to make an appearance at his estranged brother’s residence.

Surveillance footage relayed the event when Jeffrey approached the residence, rang the doorbell at 7:10 pm, and asked his brother about their mother, who supposedly now lived in Missouri. In a rapid sequence of events, Jeffrey brandished a gun and fired multiple shots at his brother, Scott Roberts, which resulted in his death. In addition, Jeffrey shot his sister-in-law, who survived.

Jeffrey had also come equipped with a 9mm handgun, a 12-gauge shotgun, 23 loaded magazines, and 150 shotgun shells. Jeffrey set the residence ablaze with road flares, and as police arrived, he opened fire at them. A firefight ensued, and eventually, police fatally shot Jeffrey. Judi Roberts is currently recovering in the hospital, and the medical fees are being collected via GoFundMe, with more than $40,000 raised to date.

A neighbor of Jeffrey and Scott’s shared a recollection with KCBS of two very distinct siblings. She called Scott “the kind of person that would take the shirt off his back for somebody else,” yet painted a contrasting image of Jeffrey as “aggressive, violent, arrogant, and entitled.” She concluded with a sorrowful statement: “It breaks my heart to hear that Scott got killed. Honestly, Jeffrey, not so much.”

This heartbreaking story serves as a cautionary tale. Family feuds can become desperate, even deadly operations, and it is not feared to seek outside help in order to keep conflicts under control. The narrative of Jeffrey and Scott Roberts stands as a grim reminder of the hazardous reality that comes with unchecked feuds.

Prighozin, Head of Wagner Accuses Russia’s MoD of Political Sabotage: “Russian Army is Unorganized, Undisciplined and Demoralized”

The puny double drone attack – a combined Anglo-Saxon neocon provocation – has offered Moscow the perfect gift: an unmistakable casus belli.

Yevgeny Prighozin, the maestro of private military company Wagner, is never shy of also performing as a

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Black Man Shoots 2 White Strangers in Back of Head in Possible Hate Crime

Authorities in Tulsa are investigating a deadly shooting that left two people dead and a suspect in custody. On April 18, a homeless black man, Carlton Gilford allegedly shot and killed two white men in separate locations. However, an investigation is underway to determine whether race played any role in this tragic incident.

At the Rudisill Library, Gilford allegedly came up from behind 35-year-old Lundin Hathcock and shot him in the back of the head. Hathcock was rushed to the hospital but died from his injuries. Later that day, Gilford went to a nearby QuikTrip and shot 55-year-old James McDaniel in the back of the head. McDaniel fell to the ground, and Gilford fatally shot him again. Gilford then fired shots at a security guard and also at a bystander outside the shop before police arrived.

When officers encountered him, Gilford admitted to committing the two murders. He was soon arrested and then charged with two counts of first-degree murder, in addition to two counts of shooting with the intent to kill, and also one count of malicious intimidation or harassment, which equates to a hate crime in Oklahoma.

Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler noted that the information suggested that race played a role in the incident. He told KOTV, “The information suggests that race played a role in it.” Kunzweiler added, “I feel like that is something we can prove, and it is something that a judge or jury obviously needs to listen to. So, we will present that information along with everything else.”

Gilford is being held without bail and is due back in court on June 23.

The investigation is still ongoing, and Tulsa Police are closely examining if the killings were motivated by race. If determined, Gilford could face additional charges and more severe punishment. The events of that day have shaken the Tulsa community, and people hope for justice to be served. However, the hardship of this tragedy will remain with the families of Hathcock and McDaniel.

Mass Shooting in Texas Leaves 9 Dead

Saturday afternoon in Allen, Texas, brought a horrible tragedy as a shooting at Allen Premium Outlets left eight people dead and seven injured. Allen Fire Department Chief Jonathan Boyd reported that four of the wounded were stable, while three patients were in critical condition. The total number of fatalities comes to nine, including the suspect.

Police Chief Brian Harvey stated that a police officer on an unrelated call was close by when the shooting happened at 3:36 p.m. The officer was able to take action to eliminate the threat, which is confirmed by a law enforcement source speaking to Fox News, who believes the suspected shooter acted alone.

ATF Dallas Field Division agents, FBI officials, and the Allen Police Department were on the scene at the shooting. The Allen PD advised everyone to stay away from the area until further notice. Governor Greg Abbott released a statement expressing his sorrow and reassured local authorities that the state would provide sources.

“Our hearts are with the people of Allen, Texas, tonight during this unspeakable tragedy,” Abbott announced. “I am in close contact with Mayor Fulk and DPS Director McCraw, as well as other state and local leaders, offering the full support of the State of Texas to the locals. This includes DPS officers, Texas Rangers, and investigative resources.”

The incident at Allen Premium Outlets has left city residents in mourning and despair. Eight innocent people have been killed, with seven more in the hospital, some seriously. The responding police officer resolved the situation, and the suspected shooter is dead. The ATF Dallas Field Division, FBI, and Allen Police Department were all on the case, and Governor Greg Abbott assured the state support. Our thoughts and prayers are with Allen, Texas, in the wake of the tragedy.

WATCH: Americans caught smuggling hundreds of pounds of Fruit Roll-Ups into Israel

An American couple was caught smuggling 650 pounds of Fruit Roll Ups into Israel after stocks of the confection ran out after it became part of a viral TikTok trend.

Only a day later, Israel Post nabbed a further 350 pounds of the American snack in cartons.

A TikTok trend shows people eating ice cream wrapped in a Fruit Roll-Up, which hardens from the cold, making the snack crunchy.

An American couple was caught trying to smuggle 375 POUNDS of Fruit Roll Ups into the State of Israel after prices skyrocketed once the snack became part of a viral TikTok trend.

Did you pack your bags yourselves and also are they full of exclusively candy? pic.twitter.com/GtGh76Z9n9

— Amy Spiro (@AmySpiro) May 1, 2023

רשות המיסים: נתפסו 157 ק”ג רולאפס שהוברחו ב-10 משלוחי דואר שוניםhttps://t.co/ek1DrmhXKF pic.twitter.com/C0doRyPoeb

— ynet עדכוני (@ynetalerts) May 4, 2023

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Hundreds of thousands protest judicial reform for 18th consecutive week

“There won’t be a situation in which the coalition chooses judges for itself. This won’t happen, not on our watch.”

By World Israel News Staff

Hundreds of thousands of people protested in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities against the government’s judicial reform plans for the 18th consecutive Saturday.

Referencing the suspended legislation, former justice minister Tzipi Livni addressed protesters in Tel Aviv, where an estimated 180,000 people gathered in Kaplan Street.

“We must understand the threat hasn’t been removed and hangs over us. If we blink for a moment they’ll exploit the opportunity,” she said.

Protest organizers called on opposition figures to “make decisions” or cease negotiations. “We demand that opposition leader [Yair] Lapid and MK [Benny] Gantz come together to make a decision in the coming week, and if not, to end the negotiations. It’s either judges beaten into submission or democracy.”

In Rehovot, Lapid said: “We’ll leave no stone unturned to see if there’s a chance to reach a historic agreement that will be with us for a hundred years into the future, but we won’t let them just stall for time to save their government.”

“This government can’t hold negotiations at the President’s Residence while at the same time slandering the High Court and sending thugs to the streets,” he added.

“There won’t be a situation in which the coalition chooses judges for itself. This won’t happen, not on our watch.”

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Israel seizes nearly two hundred crypto accounts linked to ISIS and Hamas terror groups – report

The U.S. Treasury Department last year disclosed that Islamic State had received crypto donations it later converted to cash.

By Ben Cohen, Algemeiner

The Israeli authorities have seized nearly 200 accounts located at the Binance cryptocurrency exchange that are allegedly linked to Palestinian and Islamist terrorist organizations, among them ISIS.

An investigation by the Reuters news agency on Friday stated that several of the accounts were owned by Palestinian firms connected to Hamas, according to documents obtained from Israel’s National Bureau for Counter Terror Financing (NBCTF).

One of the NBCTF documents — an Administrative Seizure Order (ASO) — was published alongside the report. Dated Jan. 12, 2023 and signed by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant, the ASO specified two Binance accounts owned by a 28-year-old Palestinian named Osama Abuobayda who is allegedly linked to ISIS. The text of the ASO noted that Galant had ordered the seizure in order “to thwart the activity of the terrorist organization the Islamic State (ISIS).”

The ASO omitted critical details, including the dollar value of the accounts owned by Abuobayda. The volatile cryptocurrency sector is presently valued at more than $1.2 trillion globally, about half of which is contributed by the leading digital currency, bitcoin. The ASO did not say whether Abuobayda had purchased bitcoin, one or more of the hundreds of “altcoins” flooding the market or a mix of the two.

According to Reuters, the US Treasury Department last year disclosed that Islamic State had received crypto donations it later converted to cash, accessing funds via unspecified crypto trading platforms.

Regulators globally have long called for tighter controls on crypto exchanges to prevent illegal activities, from money laundering to the financing of terrorism. “The seizures by Israel’s NBCTF highlight how governments are targeting crypto companies in their efforts to prevent illegal activity,” Reuters noted in its report.

Binance, founded in 2017 by CEO Changpeng Zhao, says on its website it reviews information requests from governments and law enforcement agencies on a case-by-case basis, disclosing information as legally required.

In an angry response on its company blog to the claims advanced by Reuters, Binance accused the news agency of “deliberately leaving out critical facts to fit their narrative.”

The exchange observed that an “often overlooked fact (or perhaps in this case, deliberately ignored) is that it’s not possible for a crypto exchange (or anyone) to block or reverse a digital asset deposit once a transaction has been verified on the blockchain. This is a fundamental feature of all digital asset transactions.”

The blog entry additionally pointed out with reference to ISIS that “it’s important to clarify that bad actors don’t register accounts under the names of their criminal enterprises. This is why our team collaborates with law enforcement, and leverages information that is only available to them in order to identify individuals operating accounts for illicit organizations.”

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Israeli comedian deported from US after joking that his pregnant wife was there to give birth

A Twitter tiff ended with a Haaretz journalist reporting Guy Hochman’s joke tweet to US immigration police. 

By World Israel News Staff

An Israeli comedian and his pregnant wife were deported from the United States this week after a tweet joking that the couple would soon “give birth to an American citizen” was reported to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by a journalist for the left-wing Haaretz daily.

The tweet in question revolved around Guy Hochman’s experience with his seventh-grade English teacher, who had doubted his mastery of the English language. Hochman expressed gratitude for being able to perform in Miami, albeit not in English, before praising his wife. “Kudos to my pregnant wife who goes with the flow and agreed to stay with me here, five months until an American citizen will be born to us.”

Chaim Levinson responded to the tweet, questioning Hochman’s decision to bring his pregnant wife to the US for the purpose of giving birth and securing American citizenship for their child. The journalist tweeted, “Guy Hochman really drags his pregnant wife to give birth in America so that the child gets citizenship and then preaches to the whole world and his wife about patriotism from Miami?”

Hochman retaliated by accusing Levinson of throwing a tantrum and referencing the journalist’s history of criticizing IDF soldiers. The Twitter exchange escalated when, five hours later, Levinson tweeted that he had informed immigration authorities about Hochman’s intention to have his wife give birth in the U.S. for the purpose of obtaining American citizenship for their child. Levinson encouraged others to do the same by providing a link to the ICE tip form.

Following the tip-off, Hochman and his wife found themselves facing inquiries at the airport upon their departure from the US.  In another tweet, Hochman wrote: “Listen, remember the post about Miami where I joked that if we stay here a little longer then we would give birth to an American citizen? So Haaretz reporter Chaim Levinson took it seriously and simply tipped off the American authorities to arrest me and even called on his followers to report me. Now I’m in the airport and they’re starting to ask questions. What a crazy man!”

On Friday, only a day after the initial tip-off to ICE, Guy Hochman and his wife landed in Tel Aviv, Israel. Hochman posted a sarcastic tweet calling on Levinson to report that they were smuggling a fetus into the country.

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King Charles III crowned with Jerusalem oil in presence of UK Chief Rabbi

Despite Jewish law forbidding Jews to enter churches, the UK Chief Rabbi was permitted to enter Westminster Abbey since it was the behest of the king.

By Associated Press and World Israel News Staff

King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, receiving the bejeweled St. Edward’s Crown in a ceremony built on ancient traditions at a time when the monarchy is striving to remain relevant in a fractured modern Britain.

Trumpets sounded inside the medieval abbey and the congregation shouted “God save the king!” at a ceremony attended by more than 2,000 guests, including world leaders, aristocrats and celebrities. Outside, thousands of troops, tens of thousands of spectators and a smattering of protesters converged.

To the royal family and government, the occasion — code-named Operation Golden Orb — was a display of heritage, tradition and spectacle unmatched around the world. The rite was expected to be watched by millions, though the awe and reverence the ceremony was designed to evoke are largely gone — and many greeted the day with a shrug.

Some even met it with disdain. Republican protesters gathered outside to holler “Not my king” for a celebration of an institution they say stands for privilege and inequality, in a country of deepening poverty and fraying social ties. A handful were arrested.

Nonetheless, thousands of people from across the UK and around the world camped overnight along a 1.3-mile (2-kilometer) route that the king and his wife, Camilla, traveled to reach the abbey in a gilt-trimmed, horse-drawn carriage.

The church buzzed with excitement and was abloom with fragrant flowers and colorful hats as the congregation of international dignitaries and nobles arrived. Among them were US First Lady Jill Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, eight current and former British prime ministers, and celebrities, including Judi Dench, Emma Thompson and Lionel Richie.

At a traditional Anglican service slightly tweaked for modern times, Charles, clad in crimson and cream robes, swore on a Bible that he is a “true Protestant.”

But a preface was added to the coronation oath to say the Church of England “will seek to foster an environment where people of all faiths and beliefs may live freely,” and the epistle from the King James Bible was read by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Britain’s first Hindu leader.

A gospel choir performed a newly composed “Alleluia,” and, for the first time, female clergy took part in the ceremony. It was also the first to include representatives of the Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, and Sikh faiths.

At the end of the ceremony, faith leaders will recite a blessing to the newly anointed king. In deference to the UK’s chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, who will be observing Shabbat (the Sabbath), a microphone will not be used.

Rabbi Mirvis was invited to stay at the King’s palace so that he could walk to Westminster Abbey by foot. He also prayed Shabbat morning services at 6am at a nearby synagogue in order to make the coronation on time. According to a rabbinic ruling, Jews, who are usually forbidden from entering a church, are permitted to enter Christian houses of worship if it is at the behest of the king.

In an ancient display of kingly power, Charles was anointed with oil from the Mount of Olives in the Holy Land and presented with an orb, swords and scepters, before Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby placed the solid gold crown bedecked with more than 400 precious stones on the monarch’s head. As trumpets sounded, gun salutes were fired across the UK.

The verse that was used when anointing the King finds its roots in the bible, when Moses used oil to anoint his brother Aaron as High Priest, and again when both King David and King Solomon are anointed.

Most British Jews are royalists, according to several prominent rabbis who spoke to World Israel News Staff.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog was one of few international statesmen invited to the coronation.

For 1,000 years and more, British monarchs have been crowned in grandiose ceremonies that confirm their right to rule. Charles is the 40th sovereign to be crowned in the abbey — and, at 74, the oldest.

These days, the king no longer has executive or political power, and the service is purely ceremonial since Charles automatically became king upon death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September.

The king does remain the UK’s head of state and a symbol of national identity — and Charles will have to work to bring together a multicultural nation and shore up support for monarchy at at time when it is waning, especially among younger people.

The anti-monarchy group Republic said six of its members, including its chief executive, were arrested as they arrived at a protest. Police have said they will have a “low tolerance” for people seeking to disrupt the day, sparking criticism that they are clamping down on free speech.

A protester holds up a placard reading ‘Not My King’ in Trafalgar Square close to where Britain’s King Charles III and Britain’s Camilla, Queen Consort will be crowned at Westminster Abbey in central London Saturday, May 6, 2023. (Sebastien Bozon/Pool Photo via AP)
The multimillion-pound cost of all the pomp — the exact figure unknown — also rankled some amid a cost-of-living crisis that has meant many Britons are struggling to pay energy bills and buy food.

Still, Charles has sought to lead a smaller, less expensive royal machine for the 21st century. His was a shorter affair than Elizabeth’s three-hour coronation, with fewer guests and an abbreviated procession — though there was still plenty to see: judges in wigs, soldiers with gleaming medals attached to red tunics, members of the House of Lords, world royalty, heads of state, public servants, key workers and local heroes.

The notoriously feuding royal family put on a show of unity. Heir to the throne Prince William, his wife, Kate, and their three children were all in attendance. William’s younger brother Prince Harry, who has publicly sparred with the family, arrived alone. His wife Meghan and their children remained at home in California.

Towards the end of the ceremony, William knelt before his father and pledged loyalty to the king — before kissing him on the cheek.

Then Welby invited everyone in the abbey to swear “true allegiance” to the monarch. He invited people watching on television to pay homage, too — though that part of the ceremony was toned down after some criticized it as a tone-deaf effort to demand a public oath of allegiance for Charles.

Today’s public is very different from the audience that saw Elizabeth crowned. Almost 20% of the population now comes from ethnic minority groups, compared with less than 1% in the 1950s. More than 300 languages are spoken in British schools, and less than half of the population describe themselves as Christian.

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Erdan: ‘Tlaib’s ignorance and hate toward Jews and Israel know no bounds’

The Israeli ambassador to the United Nations responded to the congresswoman’s tweet accusing Israel of “ethnic cleansing.”

By JNS

Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan responded to a tweet on May 3 from Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), who wrote that “Speaker [Kevin] McCarthy wants to rewrite history but the apartheid state of Israel was born out of violence and the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.”

“Tlaib’s ignorance and hate toward Jews and Israel know no bounds. The facts are clear: the Arabs rejected the U.N.’s resolution to establish a Jewish state and started a war to annihilate it,” wrote Erdan. “Palestinian leadership is leading its people to catastrophe by inciting hate/terror and rejecting peace.”

The Israeli diplomat went further in an interview with Fox News.

“Tlaib is rewriting history, and her antisemitic lies ignore the fact that the only ethnic cleansing took place against the 850,000 Jews, who were expelled from Arab countries following Israel’s establishment,” he said.

One of nine House members to vote against funding Israel’s Iron Dome air-defense system, Tlaib has often attacked Israel on social media, including a recent post that slandered Israeli police.

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