Melanie Hamrick, the fiancée of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, was allegedly physically attacked outside an exclusive London club on Tuesday, according to Fox News. In other news, South Korea's spy agency reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has selected his daughter as his heir, and former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland has been charged with "gross corruption" over his ties with Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by BBC World. Additionally, the US immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is ending, and a teenager in British Columbia, Canada, who was the suspect in a mass shooting, had previously been the subject of police visits due to mental health issues, according to BBC World.
Hamrick, 38, shared details of the incident on social media, which has since been deleted, expressing gratitude for those who intervened to protect her. "This is incredibly hard to share, but I was physically attacked at Annabels Mayfair tonight," she wrote, according to Fox News. "Im so thankful to my friends for protecting me. Two people grabbed me from behind and thank god for good people who stepped in."
In North Korea, Kim Jong Un's daughter, Kim Ju Ae, believed to be 13 years old, has been increasingly visible at official events, including a visit to Beijing in September. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) of South Korea cited her prominent public presence as a key factor in its assessment that she has been selected as the heir, according to BBC World. The NIS also stated it would continue to monitor her involvement in North Korean party events.
Meanwhile, in Norway, Thorbjørn Jagland, the former Prime Minister, has been charged with "gross corruption" due to his connections with the late Jeffrey Epstein, as reported by BBC World. The charge was brought after the Council of Europe lifted Jagland's immunity, which he had enjoyed due to his past diplomatic role. Jagland denies criminal liability and is willing to cooperate, according to his lawyer. Emails released by the US government are thought to show that Jagland planned visits to Epstein's homes.
In Minnesota, the US immigration enforcement surge is concluding, according to Tom Homan, President Donald Trump's border tsar, as reported by BBC World. Homan stated that the operation, known as Operation Metro Surge, led to the detention of numerous illegal immigrants with violent criminal records. He added that he would remain in Minnesota to oversee the drawdown.
Finally, in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, authorities revealed that the 18-year-old suspect in a mass shooting, who was found dead at the scene from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, had previously been subject to police visits due to mental health issues, according to BBC World. The suspect, Jesse Van Rootselaar, killed eight people, including six children, in the attack. He had previously been apprehended and assessed under the Mental Health Act and had a firearms license.
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