A third suspect was arrested in connection with a violent home invasion in North Carolina, while the cause of death for actor Peter Greene was revealed to be an accidental gunshot wound, according to reports. Meanwhile, the U.S. thwarted a potential prison break of thousands of ISIS fighters in Syria, and singer Carrie Underwood faced backlash during an "American Idol" moment. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security's plans to buy industrial warehouses for detention centers have sparked concern among some, even those who previously supported former President Trump's border policies.
Authorities in North Carolina announced the arrest of 22-year-old John Carlos Calderon on Monday in connection with a February 11 home invasion in Greenville, according to Fox News. Calderon is accused of kidnapping, burglary, and forced sexual acts against a victim. He joins two other suspects already in custody: Jonathan David Garcia-Lario and Zaid Mayen, both of whom are illegal immigrants.
The cause of death for actor Peter Greene, known for roles in "Pulp Fiction" and "The Mask," was determined to be an accidental gunshot wound, according to the New York City Chief Medical Examiner's office, as reported by Fox News. The 60-year-old actor was found in his New York City apartment in December with a gunshot wound to his left armpit.
In Syria, U.S. officials prevented a potential prison break of nearly 6,000 ISIS detainees, described as "the worst of the worst" by a senior U.S. intelligence official, according to Fox News. The detainees were held in northern Syria, and officials believed a prison collapse could have changed the region.
Singer Carrie Underwood received unexpected backlash during a recent "American Idol" appearance, leading to a social media firestorm, according to Fox News. Underwood revealed on X, formerly Twitter, that she was booed by the audience during Hollywood Week.
The Department of Homeland Security's plans to purchase industrial warehouses for detention centers have raised concerns among some, including those who previously supported former President Trump's border policies, according to the New York Times. Stacy Bradley, a Trump voter and co-owner of a cheerleading gym in Surprise, Arizona, expressed worry about the potential for escapes or protests at a planned detention center near her business. "That's a scary thing for a little kid to process," she said.
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