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The White House did not immediately provide an official explanation of what happened and the pool has been told that the trip is being re-evaluated.Stephanie Grisham, Trump's communications director, told CNN the incident was a "minor mechanical issue. Everything is fine and everyone is safe."Trump was headed to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, where she was scheduled to make remarks about neonatal abstinence syndrome. She was originally scheduled to return to Washington Wednesday afternoon.The trip remains on for later Wednesday and the first lady will take a different plane, Grisham said. 618

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The shooting happened on March 18 after 9 p.m., when Sacramento officers responded to a report that a man had broken car windows and was hiding in a backyard. They pursued a man who hopped a fence and was in a backyard.The shooting was captured by the two officers' body cameras and a police helicopter; that footage was released on Wednesday in an effort to be transparent.The body camera videos show the brief encounter between police and Clark, lasting less than a minute.Police said the officers entered the front yard and saw the suspect along the side of the home. The man "turned and advanced toward the officers while holding an object" extended in front of him, according to the police account."Show me your hands!" one of the officers yelled. "Gun, gun, gun."Seconds later, officers opened fire as they took cover near a wall.As more police arrived at the scene, someone is heard asking, "What did he have on him?"An officer responded "... something in his hands. It looked like a gun from our perspective."Clark's family has disputed the police account."This was an unnecessary killing of an unarmed black man yet again," Crump told CNN. "What we saw in that video was not reasonable well-trained officers."Police said they found at least three vehicles with damage they believe Clark caused, as well as an adjacent residence with a shattered sliding glass door. Deputies in the helicopter witnessed him shatter the door, police said.Stevante Clark told HLN his brother "wasn't a thief."The Rev. Al Sharpton, the prominent political activist, has pledged his support for Clark's family and said he would be in California to help them fight for justice, according to a statement from his organization. 1711

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The Trump administration decided to end DACA last September, in part due to a threat from Texas and other states to sue if it didn't. But in the months since, three federal judges around the country have ruled that decision was not adequately justified, and have ordered the program to remain.Texas sued, in the end, to argue that the original program was unconstitutional so it could be wiped off the books.The administration has decided to not defend DACA in Hanen's court, so pro-immigrant groups will step in to defend the program instead. The administration has argued to Hanen that if he decides to issue an immediate stoppage of the program, he should limit any ruling to recipients in the states that have sued, and that he should delay his order's effectiveness to give the administration time to appeal.Wednesday's hearing comes as the Trump administration is already preparing to appeal a different order, from a DC district judge, which would require it to reopen the program to new applications and restore it in full. Previous courts have merely ordered the government to continue renewing permits. That judge has postponed the implementation of his decision 20 days to allow for the appeal. The other cases are pending before appellate courts in California and New York.Hanen is widely seen as unfriendly to DACA, given his previous ruling on its sister program.If he were to rule the program should be ended, it would conflict with the other court rulings that the program should be reopened -- likely setting the stage for a fast track to the Supreme Court by this fall.Former Solicitor General Don Verrilli, who defended DACA's expansion in the previous Hanen case under the Obama administration, told reporters on a call Monday that the administration is trying to use the courts to achieve a policy outcome that it is too scared to stand behind itself. The administration justified ending the program because a court would likely find it unconstitutional, rather than because the administration saw a harm in it continuing."I think what you see here is the government hiding behind a legal rationale because it's unwilling to embrace the reality that it is abandoning DACA for reasons of policy, not reasons of law," Verilli said, calling it a "misuse of the judicial process to achieve policy objectives.""It's, as I said, quite striking that this administration is using these kinds of legal maneuvers to try to achieve an outcome that it's unwilling to actually embrace and defend on the merits," he added.In a statement Monday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions decried the creation of DACA in the first place, citing the original Hanen ruling as evidence of its lack of validity."The last administration violated its duty to enforce our immigration laws by directing and implementing a categorical, multipronged non-enforcement immigration policy for a massive group of illegal aliens," Sessions said. "This wrongful action left DACA open to the same legal challenges that effectively invalidated another program they established -- Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA). ... The Trump administration and this Department of Justice will continue to aggressively defend the executive branch's lawful authority and duty to ensure a lawful system of immigration for our country." 3339

  

The search for Mollie Tibbetts has captivated the nation, but for two local women, finding her is personal. Brooklyn, Iowa — population 1,500 — is located about three hours east of Omaha."Everybody waves to everybody, everybody knows everybody.  I think most people leave their doors unlocked," said Mollie's cousin, Jennifer Kvammen.I was in shock," said Kvammen. The 20-year-old's disappearance hits close to home: her cousins Jennifer Kvammen and Jodi Cross live in Council Bluffs. "You know, when I was first told, I was like, 'This is not real. She is going to come back, and she is going to come back,' " Cross said. The sisters have spent the past two weekends in Brooklyn with their family.  "I think our main goal is to just provide emotional support and you know just talk about Mollie."One thing about Mollie is brought up time and time again: "Her smile — every picture you see, it is just contagious," Kvammen said.The soon-to-be sophomore is described as full of life.Unfortunately, this rural community is now on the nation's radar because of a missing woman. Authorities say Mollie Tibbetts was last seen on July 18 while out on a jog. So far, no arrests have been made, and no suspects have been named."She is just a kind, loving person. I think that is why this is so hard — who would want to do something like this to her?" Kvammen said. Mollie's cousins say they can't dwell on the what-ifs, and they believe local and federal law enforcement officials are doing everything in their power to find Mollie. For now, Mollie's cousins will continue to share her picture throughout the Metro and ask that you do the same.  "It just takes one person to see her, to recognize her, to be like hey I saw her.  That might bring her home," Cross said. Cross and Kvammen say they will be back in Brooklyn this weekend and every weekend until Mollie is brought home safe. 1963

  

The threats against SDSCPA and SDHS were posted to social media Thursday, claiming there would be a school shooting Friday. Authorities deemed those threats not credible. One student has since been identified as a suspect behind those two threats, in addition to threats this week against Madison High School and Creative Performing Media Arts Middle School.The nature of the threat against Steam Academy was not immediately revealed, though authorities also deemed that threat non-credible.RELATED: San Diego Unified identifies student suspected of making school threatsDespite their conclusion, police sent officers to the SDSCPA campus at 2425 Dusk Drive, Steam Academy at 1001 Leland Street and the SDHS campus at 1405 Park Boulevard Friday out of an abundance of caution.Sheriff's deputies responded to Ramona High School after staff notified SDSO of a threat. Deputies said a student told several other students not to come to school Friday because there would be a shooting. The threat was determined not to be valid after the student was contacted and admitted it was a hoax.There have been at least 12 school threats at San Diego County schools in the last week: 1201

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