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(KGTV) -- President Donald Trump has granted a full pardon to former Rep. Duncan Hunter, according to the White House Press Secretary.Hunter pleaded guilty in 2019 to misuse of campaign funds and was sentenced to 11 months in federal prison.“Mr. Hunter has dedicated much of his adult life to public service. Mr. Hunter represented California’s 50th Congressional District from 2013 to 2020. Prior to his time in Congress, Mr. Hunter was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. Inspired to enlist after the September 11, 2001 attacks, Mr. Hunter saw combat in both Iraq and Afghanistan,” the White House said Tuesday.RELATED STORIES: Ex-congressman Duncan Hunter sentenced to less than year in prison in misuse of campaign funds caseProsecutors release trove of evidence ahead of Hunter sentencingHunter pleads guilty to conspiracy to misuse campaign fundsThe pardon comes after the request of “many Members of Congress,” the White House added. The pardon was also supported by former Commissioner of the Federal Election Commission Bradley Smith.The former lawmaker admitted in 2019 to a conspiracy charge for spending hundreds of thousands of dollars with campaign credit cards on family vacations, restaurant and bar tabs, clothes, and other expenses over the course of several years. He also falsely stated to his staff that the purchases were campaign-related. 1379
A 19-year-old man was detained in Germany on Tuesday after police found him carrying a 2-foot long python in his pants.According to the Associated Press, the unidentified man was detained by police in Darmstadt after having a loud drunken argument with another man. When police searched the teenager, they found "a significant bulge" in his pants.The man then told police he had a snake in his pants and pulled it out to show officers. According to the BBC, police believe the baby king python may belong to one of the man's relatives.The teen was taken into a jail cell to sleep if off. Officers are investigating whether any animal protection laws were broken.Alex Hider is a writer for the E.W. Scripps National Desk. Follow him on Twitter @alexhider. 777

(KGTV) — Saturday, the death of television star Regis Philbin took the entertainment industry — and fans — by surprise.The 88-year-old passed away on Friday due to natural causes, according to a family statement. Soon, notable names across the entertainment industry shared their condolences and personal stories about the legendary star.Philbin's longtime former "Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee" co-host Kathy Lee Gifford posted a tribute on Instagram to her "precious friend."RELATED: Remembering Regis Philbin's ties to San Diego television history"There are no words to fully express the love I have for my precious friend, Regis. I simply adored him and every day with him was a gift. We spent 15 years together bantering and bickering and laughing ourselves silly—a tradition and a friendship we shared up to this very day. I smile knowing somewhere in Heaven, at this very moment, he’s making someone laugh. It brings me great comfort knowing that he had a personal relationship with his Lord that brought him great peace. I send all the love in my heart to Joy, to his children, to the rest of his family and to the innumerable people he touched over his legendary life. There has never been anyone like him. And there never will be," Gifford wrote.In a joint statement, "Live!" hosts Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest shared their condolences and thoughts of the man who helped shape the program into what it is today."We are beyond saddened to learn about the loss of Regis Philbin. He was the ultimate class act, bringing his laughter and joy into our homes every day on Live for more than 23 years. We were beyond lucky to have him as a mentor in our careers and aspire every day to fill his shoes on the show. We send our deepest love and condolences to his family and hope they can find some comfort in knowing he left the world a better place," the hosts' statement read.PHOTOS: Former 10News anchor Regis Philbin visits the 10News crewTV personality Meredith Vieira, who took over hosting duties on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" after Philbin, called the icon "one of the greatest guys in show business." "One of the greatest guys in show business is now entertaining the angels as only he can. I loved Regis. His wit was only surpassed by his huge heart. He will be so missed," Vieira tweeted.Fellow longtime TV host Larry King also remembered Philbin's career and how "he could do it all."WATCH VIDEO REPORT: Broadcasting legend Regis Philbin visits his old home at 10News"Regis Philbin was such a prolific talent. He could do it all, and we loved him for it. I will miss him every day. My heartfelt condolences to Joy and his family," King tweeted.Television host Ellen DeGeneres summed up what many on social media voiced, though, saying Philbin's time on screens left us "all better for it.""Regis Philbin spent more time on television than almost anyone. And we were all better for it. Sending love to his family and his fans," tweeted DeGeneres. 2974
(KGTV) - Neighbors who live off a quiet Rancho Pe?asquitos road say they are fed up with crime, litter, and abandoned cars steps from their front doors.Danielle Salice, who lives in the area, says the region's high cost of living is keeping her from moving. "I'm paying good money to live in a place that's beautiful, San Diego, let alone owning my condo," she said. "But I'm not being able to use my neighborhood."Salice lives in a condo complex at the end of Azuega Street in Rancho Pe?asquitos. She and her neighbors are reporting drug paraphernalia, abandoned cars, and a series of car break-ins. On Friday, there were two piles of broken car glass in the road. One man who declined to give his name said his car was broken into last month, and his daughter's softball gear was stolen. Salice said it's an ongoing problem on the road. "As a single-family person, I don't feel safe walking on this street," she said. Here's the problem - Azuaga Street is a long straightaway largely hidden from view, just south of the 56. There are no homes on the final stretch of the road - one side has a retaining wall up a hill. The other is mostly brush. It ends at a condo complex called Terra Vista. "There's no lighting, and this is an easy place to hide," Salice said. Salice said her HOA has discussed adding a gate to the complex and a guard, but they are cost prohibitive. She says she would like to see more police patrolling the block. A look on Crimemapping shows seven reports in the last six months, including vandalism, car break-ins, and petty theft. A San Diego Police spokesman says it's vital people report crimes or suspicious activity. That can lead to increased patrols. San Diegans can also request extra patrols online. Residents can use the city's Get It Done app to report cars left at unrestricted spaces for longer than 72 hours. 1952
A 41-year-old Sheboygan, Wisconsin mom faces multiple charges after she had her 12-year-old daughter driver her car after she was drinking.According to the criminal complaint, the Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office was called to I-43 at County Road V on Sunday, March 18 around 5:30 p.m. local time — after a 911 caller reported a child driving a Chevy Equinox SUV on the freeway while sitting on her mother’s lap.The deputy caught up to the vehicle and performed a traffic stop. When the deputy approached the vehicle, he noted a strong smell of intoxicants coming from inside. He also saw the 12-year-old girl was in the back seat and the mother, Amanda Hauke, was behind the wheel.The mother initially denied that the girl was driving the car in her lap – but later admitted that it was true. The 12-year-old girl also told the deputy that she did this.During a field sobriety test, the mother admitted to drinking roughly four hours before she was pulled over. A preliminary breath test was performed and showed Hauke’s blood alcohol level was .126. She was then arrested. After she was arrested, Hauke then admitted to authorities she had consumed “a couple glasses of wine with a co-worker at a bar between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. that afternoon.”Hauke is charged with: 1306
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