A Florida man suspected of a killing spree that left six people dead at two residences died of a self-inflicted wound, according to authorities. The suspect, identified as 51-year-old Russell Kot, was linked to the homicides in Fort Lauderdale and Sarasota County, Florida, law enforcement announced Wednesday. The alleged killing spree occurred on Tuesday.
The news comes as other events unfold across the country and internationally. San Francisco 49ers defensive end Keion White is recovering in "great spirits" after surgery for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound he suffered early Monday morning in San Francisco, according to the team. In the world of sports, Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Laegreid apologized and admitted he regretted revealing an affair after winning a bronze medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics. "I deeply regret sharing this personal story on what was a day of celebration for Norwegian biathlon," Laegreid said in a statement issued by the Norwegian team on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, in the political arena, former President Donald Trump issued a warning to House Republicans who voted to reverse his tariffs on Canada. Trump threatened to back election challengers against the six GOP lawmakers, stating, "Any Republican, in the House or the Senate, that votes against TARIFFS will seriously suffer the consequences come Election time, and that includes Primaries!"
In other news, The Washington Post has significantly downsized its staff in recent years. According to The Guardian's Jeremy Barr, a former Post media reporter, the newspaper now employs roughly 1,300 staffers, a stark contrast to the approximately 2,500 employees reported in October 2023.
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