6-Time Deportee Charged in Felony Hit-and-Run: An illegal immigrant that was deported six times has been charged in the felony hit-and-run of an Arizona mother and her two young children. Brandon Darby of Breitbart reports that Manuel Perez-Vasquez admitted to being high on marijuana at the time of the accident, which caused severe lacerations to the woman's five-year-old son. Both children, the other aged two, were hospitalized following the accident.
Border Reports Back Trump's Claims: After presidential candidate Donald Trump's remarks on illegal immigrants during the announcement of his candidacy sparked public outrage and criticism, reports from the U.S. Border Patrol show that his statements, while blunt, are "not inherently wrong." Ben Graham of MRC TV reports that according to Border Patrol's records, there have been 40 cases of sexual abuse by illegal immigrants this year, many of which involve children and minors. Additionally, just under $3.5 million worth of marijuana was seized in Arizona from Mexican nationals this past Thursday alone.
Bill Cosby Testified to Getting Drugs to Give Women: According to documents that were unsealed on Monday, comedian Bill Cosby testified in a 2005 sexual abuse case that he acquired Quaaludes with the intent of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with, and stated the he did in fact drug "at least one woman." The AP reports that the documents were finally released after years of objection from Cosby's lawyers, who sought to keep the documents sealed to save their client from embarrassment. The lawsuit, filed by a Temple University employee, was settled for an undisclosed amount in 2006. Cosby, the 77-year-old comedy legend, has been accused of sexual misconduct by over two dozen women dating back more than four decades. In most cases, the statute of limitations has expired, and Cosby has never been criminally charged.
Search Underway for Baby Whose Father Jumped off Bridge with Him: A 22-year-old man, rescued from the Connecticut River on Sunday, is believed to have jumped off of a bridge with his infant son, who is still unaccounted for. Ashley Fantz of CNN reports that Tony Moreno stood on the Arrigoni Bridge threatening to commit suicide while holding his seven-month-old son Aaden in his arms on Sunday evening, according to witness accounts. Court records show an open child custody case between Moreno and Aaden's mother, as well as a restraining order recently filed by the mother against Moreno. Moreno is hospitalized in critical condition and has not yet been charged with a crime.
Subway Pitchman's Home Raided: State and federal authorities searched the suburban Indiana home of Subway spokesman Jared Fogle on Tuesday just over two months after the former director of his charity was arrested on child pornography charges. Fox News reports that Fogle was present while electronics were taken from the home and examined in an evidence truck parked outside. Russell Taylor, former executive director of the Jared Foundation, faces seven counts of production of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography. Fogle stated that the foundation will be "severing all ties" with Taylor.

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