Chapter 1: What recent military actions has the U.S. taken in Syria?
More U.S. strikes in Syria. I'm Pam Husso, Fox News. The target was ISIS.
U.S. Central Command said these strikes were in response to the killing of two National Guardsmen last month. According to reports, the U.S. used more than 90 precision-guided munitions, hitting over 35 locations. These were the second round of strikes against the Islamic State since that attack on U.S. forces.
CENTCOM continues to monitor ISIS activity, but officials tell Fox News they're also closely watching the ongoing protest in Iran. Over the weekend, massive demonstrations swelled across Iran with fires set in major cities, government buildings torched, and mosques burned down.
Fox's Trey Yinks reporting from Tel Aviv, Israel. Last week, Syrian officials arrested an ISIS military leader. Across the U.S., it's been a weekend of anti-ICE protest. Fox's Matt Finn is in Minneapolis, where an ICE agent shot and killed a woman last week.
Rioters break into a Minneapolis hotel Friday night where they believe immigration agents are staying, tossing furniture and spray painting anti-ICE messages. Police declared an unlawful assembly.
At ICE's temporary headquarters outside of the city Saturday, a group of Democratic congresswomen, including Representative Ilhan Omar, alleged they were denied a full-access tour of the detention facility. What happened today is a blatant attempt to obstruct members of Congress from doing their oversight duties.
Ongoing tension in Minneapolis boiled over when an ICE agent shot to death 37-year-old Renee Good.
Vice President J.D. Vance has called Wednesday's shooting self-defense, but Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry has condemned the federal agent. DHS will be sending an additional 1,000 agents to that city. America's listening to Fox News.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the protests occurring in Iran?
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More than 200 people have reportedly been killed in Iran as political protesters call for an end to the regime. Fox's Madeline Rivera has more from Washington.
More than 2,000 people have been arrested. That's per the Human Rights Activist News Agency. President Trump has promised to intervene if the regime resorts to mass violence. Now, the Wall Street Journal reports administration officials have had preliminary conversations about how to carry out an attack if the U.S. does need to follow through. The outlet reporting per U.S.
officials, the discussions include what sites might be targeted. One option being discussed is a large-scale aerial strike on multiple Iranian military targets, one of the officials said.
Iran is firing back, saying U.S. troops overseas and Israel would be targeted if the U.S. strikes Iran. Iran has severed Internet connections and phone lines, making it harder to gauge what's happening on the ground. A Mississippi man accused of killing six relatives, including a seven-year-old cousin, could face the death penalty.
This guy went on our radar. I mean, this is family members that he went after, and nobody has reported anything to us. So it can happen anywhere.
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Chapter 3: What events led to the anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis?
The best thing we can do is just stay on our toes and get out here and promote this anti-gun violence. It's just too much of it going on.
Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott, no motive has been determined for Friday's shooting spree that took place in three locations. Colombian pop star Yesan Jimenez died tragically on Saturday along with his band and crew when their private plane crashed shortly after takeoff in Colombia while en route to a concert.
The crash killed all six people aboard and occurred after the 34-year-old singer had recently spoken about having premonitions of dying in such an accident. That's only added to the shock and grief felt across the country. Jimenez is credited with revitalizing Colombia's popular music.
Pam Pusso, Fox News.