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Baltimore residents reveal what changes they want to see to combat crime amid National Guard threat

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BALTIMORE – While politicians debate how to combat crime in Baltimore, Maryland, local residents who spoke to Fox News Digital advocated for more affordable housing, recreational centers and accessible community resources.

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Earlier this month, Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott deployed the Maryland State Police and the Transportation Authority Police to partner with the Baltimore Police Department after President Donald Trump floated deploying the U.S. National Guard to crackdown on crime. 

«We got so many kids getting into stuff and killing and on drugs, especially down here in this neighborhood on the Penn North,» Tasha, a young mother who spoke to Fox News Digital earlier this month while pushing her baby’s stroller through Baltimore’s Penn-North neighborhood, said. 

Tasha said more kids need access to rec centers because «so many of them are getting hooked on drugs and caught up in things that they don’t got no business getting caught up in, all because they don’t have nothing else out here to do.»

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Fox News Digital spoke to residents in Baltimore’s Penn-North neighborhood about how to combat the city’s crime as President Donald Trump floats deploying the National Guard.  (Fox News Digital)

Fox News Digital spoke to more than a dozen Baltimore residents about how crime is impacting their community. While locals were split on whether Trump deploying the National Guard would curb crime, residents said safety concerns were top of mind. 

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More than two dozen people were hospitalized in a mass drug overdose event in Penn-North in July. Meanwhile, three out of the seven homicides in Baltimore during August were in the nearby Park Heights, according to local reporting. 

Between people selling and using drugs on the corner as one police car was parked just down the street, Tasha said that in Penn-North, «everything is back out here running like it didn’t even happen a month ago.»

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A busy street corner in Baltimore’s Penn-North neighborhood (Fox News Digital)

Joseph, a Penn-North resident who spoke to Fox News Digital while a homeless woman slept on his front stoop, said there are abandoned houses and buildings on his street and «all over the place.»

But Trayvon, another Baltimore local, asked, «How can you fix a place and not fix the people?»

«If you fix that, all you’re going to do is make a prettier place to sell drugs,» he said. 

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Scott Graham, a Republican who campaigned in 2022 for Maryland’s House of Delegates to represent the Baltimore suburbs, said high property taxes «discourage people from coming in and buying» property. 

«We have vacant housing all over the place, and people are reluctant to come in. That vacant housing is in areas where there’s high crime,» Graham said. 

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Abandoned buildings in Baltimore’s Penn-North neighborhood.  (Fox News Digital)

Moore and Scott have touted «historic reductions in violent crime» in Baltimore, pointing to 91 homicides and 218 nonfatal shootings in 2025, which Scott said are 29.5% and 21% drops. 

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But statistics compiled by the nonprofit research institute Just Facts show that Baltimore’s 2024 murder rate is still 6.8 times the average for all metropolitan areas in the nation and that if the murder rate stays the same as it was in 2024, roughly 1 in every 38 people in the city will have their lives cut short by murder at some point during the course of their lives. 

The 17 Baltimore locals who spoke to Fox News Digital earlier this month were divided over whether deploying the National Guard is the solution to their crime concerns. While many worried it would raise tensions and inspire riots, others said the troops could serve as a crime deterrent. 

«We just need to get back to where we used to be when we were coming up as kids, where everybody got together and everybody worked together, and they moved people off the blocks, and they made the clean blocks, and they did all of those things,» Ronette, a Baltimore resident, said. «Our city just got to a point where we just, it’s everybody for their self. Nobody works together.»

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Trump signed a memorandum this month establishing a task force to address crime in Memphis, Tennessee, similar to his ongoing crime crackdown in Washington, D.C.

He said the effort includes deployment of the National Guard, the FBI, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Drug Enforcement Administration, Homeland Security Investigations and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. 

Last month, Trump mobilized 800 D.C. National Guard troops to reduce crime in the nation’s capital. More National Guard troops from Ohio, West Virginia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee were dispatched to support the crime crackdown.

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In addition to Baltimore, Trump has also floated deploying troops to Chicago and Oakland, but the plans have been met with resistance by Democrats. 

Fox News Digital’s Diana Stacy contributed to this report. 

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Rodrigo Paz, candidato a presidente de Bolivia: “Voy a gobernar para todos, sin crisis económica y con plena vigencia de la justicia”

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Rodrigo Paz, candidato a presidente de Bolivia por el Partido Demócrata Cristiano

(Desde Washington, Estados Unidos) Rodrigo Paz es consciente de su responsabilidad institucional: sabe que si vence a su adversario Jorge Quiroga en la segunda vuelta del 19 de octubre, será el líder de un cambio histórico en Bolivia. Atrás quedaría un proyecto geopolítico urdido por Evo Morales y Luis Arce, que actuaron como proxies regionales de China, Irán y Rusia.

Ese proyecto apoyado por Beijing, Teherán y Moscú no sólo tuvo implicancias en América Latina, sino profundas consecuencias en la política doméstica. Bolivia sufre una crisis económica sin antecedentes, en un país que se caracterizaba por sus riquezas energéticas.

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“Habrá combustible inmediato para toda Bolivia, y voy a plantear una reforma a los combustibles que sea sostenida y bien focalizada”, explicó Paz a Infobae.

El gobierno de Arce deja en la vera del camino a miles de camioneros, con su obvio impacto en el abastecimiento cotidiano. El candidato del Partido Demócrata Cristiano ganó -por sorpresa- en la primera vuelta rumbo al balotaje, con su discurso electoral vinculado a las necesidades básicas de la sociedad boliviana.

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Rebecca Bill Chavez, CEO del think thank Diálogo Interamericano, junto al candidato a presidente Rodrigo Paz, durante su exposición en Washington, (Estados Unidos)

Pero en sus 72 horas en DC, Paz también explicó su agenda internacional, asumiendo que América Latina es clave para los Estados Unidos.

El candidato mantuvo reuniones con funcionarios del Departamento de Estado, la Secretaría del Tesoro y el Congreso. Bolivia es una preocupación para Washington, y Paz dejó en claro que los actuales alineamientos diplomáticos e ideológicos de Arce -y en su momento Morales- serán descartados si vence en los comicios del 19 de octubre.

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“Mi relación con Donald Trump será cordial y esperemos que cercana, siempre buscando que cualquier relación sea lo mejor para Bolivia”, sostuvo Paz.

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Isabel Quiroz, directora Ejecutiva para las Américas de la Cámara de Comercio de los Estados Unidos; Rodrigo Paz, candidato a Presidente de Bolivia; y Neil Harrington, vicepresidente de la Cámara de Comercio de Estados Unidos, durante la reunión que mantuvieron en Washington

A continuación, el reportaje exclusivo que Paz ofreció a Infobae:

-¿Si gana las elecciones, cuáles serían sus primeras tres medidas de gobierno vinculadas a la política doméstica?

-Combustible disponible inmediato para toda Bolivia, que incluya una reforma de subsidios a los combustibles, sostenible y bien focalizada con compensaciones desde el día uno de mi gobierno.

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-¿Y a continuación?

-La reducción del déficit fiscal. De 3 a cuatro puntos porcentuales.

-¿Y la tercera medida urgente?

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-Unificación cambiaria a favor de la población: una sola cotización, según las reservas, con coordinación fiscal y monetaria.

¿Cómo cree que reaccionará la sociedad boliviana con esas medidas económicas?

-Nosotros somos los únicos que garantizamos gobernabilidad y una unidad de todos los bolivianos. Sabemos que nos acompañará el pueblo, no tengo dudas de ello.

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-¿Usted propone un plan de ajuste?

No será un ajuste sólo para hacer un ajuste. Yo voy a implementar un capitalismo para todos, un capitalismo con mucha sensibilidad social y comprensión de las diferencias.

-Si usted triunfa, se encontrará con un escenario político vinculado a casos de corrupción. Habrán sido 20 años de un proyecto hegemónico, adonde se denunciaron negociados y vínculos muy profundos con el narcotráfico. En este contexto, ¿cómo piensa actuar?

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En mi gobierno habrá justicia por igual para todos los ciudadanos. No habrá amnistías ni salvoconductos. Todos deberán hacerse cargo de enfrentar la justicia , y como presidente voy a respetar sus fallos.

-¿Cómo imagina su relación con la oposición, y más que nada con la estructura política controlada Evo Morales y Luis Arce?

-La mayor parte de la oposición nos acompañó al viaje que hicimos a Estados Unidos, por lo que han entendido muy bien que debemos trabajar en conjunto y enfrentar esta crisis.

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-¿Y con Arce y Morales cómo hará?

-Con respecto a Evo y Arce, su estructura política está diezmada, solo tendrán 8 diputados de 130. Los que van a tener que pensar cómo se relacionarán, son ellos.

-¿Cómo analiza la situación de América Latina?

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-Compleja, atravesando un momento crítico por lo que representa Venezuela y sus socios, y la resolución de este caso puntualmente.

¿Cómo será su relación con Nicolás Maduro?

No tendremos ningún tipo de relación con Maduro. Sí tendremos relaciones con el pueblo de Venezuela, y en especial cuando finalmente esté instaurado un gobierno legítimo.

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-¿Qué opina de la decisión de Donald Trump de combatir los carteles de la droga que operan en Venezuela? Por ejemplo, el Cartel de los Soles.

-Muy bien. El narcotráfico es un flagelo que trasciende fronteras y hay que enfrentarlo.

¿Cómo será su relación con Donald Trump?

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-Cordial y esperemos que cercana, siempre buscando que cualquier relación sea lo mejor para Bolivia.

-¿Y con el Cono Sur?

-Vamos a tener relación con todos. Primará la diplomacia, no la ideología. Bolivia se abrirá al mundo. Esa es mi idea, mi concepto de la política exterior.

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Elon Musk wades back into UK politics, backs leader of new right-wing party, mocks rival

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Elon Musk has once again entered the British political fray, this time promoting a new right-wing party, Advance UK, while criticizing the leader of the rapidly growing and influential Reform UK party, Nigel Farage.

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Musk recently posted on X: Go with @_AdvanceUK, Ben [Habib] and Tommy [Robinson] for the real change that’s needed to save Britain!» In another post he said, «Advance UK will actually drive change. Farage is weak sauce who will do nothing.»

Earlier this month, he addressed tens of thousands in London at the «Unite the Kingdom» rally organized by the controversial right-winger Tommy Robinson. The billionaire joined the march by video link and condemned the left as «the party of murder.» 

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Nigel Farage sits with Ben Habib on April 12, 2019, in Coventry, England. (Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

The billionaire also took aim at the man who could be Britain’s next prime minister, and claimed Nigel Farage «doesn’t have what it takes.» That was before the birth of Advance UK. More recently, he said, «There needs to be massive government reform in Britain and the people need to be in charge, not some bureaucracy that doesn’t care.» 

The right-leaning party, which is close to officially registering, is led by Ben Habib, a former co-deputy chairman of Reform UK. «The two-party system is dead,» Habib said. «The Conservatives and Labour Party have had their chance, and now the people want something new.» 

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«You clearly don’t have a two-party system,» said Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society think tank. However, he asked: «Will this system produce a majority government and whether, for example, at the end of the process it delivers a main opposition party.» 

Part of the fragmentation of British politics is the widespread disgust of political leaders. Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, all received unfavorable views between 52% and 68%, according to data from polling organization YouGov. 

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Protesters wave Union Jack and St George’s England flags during the «Unite The Kingdom» rally on Westminster Bridge by the Houses of Parliament on September 13, 2025 in London, England.  (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images))

Despite the negative view of Farage, Reform UK leads in the polls in the event of a general election, according to the polling company Ipsos. But that doesn’t necessarily mean Reform will win at the next election. 

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«If there was an election tomorrow, then it would likely win,» Mendoza says. However, we don’t know when the next election will be, which makes it near impossible to predict at this stage, he says. «The golden law of British politics is you can’t predict the vote that far ahead.» 

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When asked why Advance UK is needed when Farage’s party is far ahead in the polls, Habib said, «Reform will not deliver. It stands for nothing. It is a populist party without a political philosophy and without intellectual heft or capability,» Habib said, claiming «Farage has a patriotic persona, but he is nothing more than a political expedient. He would be worse than [former Prime Minister] Boris Johnson.»

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Nevertheless, it doesn’t look like Advance U.K. will split the vote with Reform. According to Mendoza, bringing Robinson into the party may have been a mistake. During the recent rally, some protestors allegedly attacked police officers. «Most people will not like violence at a political rally,» he said. «And they won’t support the party.» 

One of the leading frustrations voters have at the moment is that neither the current government nor the last one has managed to stop the surge of legal and illegal immigration. In fact, it has worsened. Almost 50,000 undocumented immigrants, many seeking asylum, arrived in Britain in the 12 months through June. That’s up from around 39,000 at the same time the previous year, according to government data. 

On Saturday, the Daily Telegraph reported that migrants now account for 98% of the latest rise in population. According to the Office for National Statistics, the Telegraph reported, 69.3 million people were estimated to be living in the country in mid-2024, up 755,254 from the same time in 2023.

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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, speaks at a press conference March 20, 2023, in London. At right is Elon Musk, chief executive officer of SpaceX and Tesla and owner of X. (Left: Carl Court/Getty Images; Right: Chesnot/Getty Images)

«We need a holistic solution to reduce immigration,» Habib said. He also said borders must be enforced and illegal migrants deported. Worse still, those asylum-seekers are living in hotels at taxpayers’ expense of £5.8 million a day ($7.4 million).

«We need a holistic solution to reduce immigration,» Habib said. He also agrees that borders must be enforced, and illegal migrants deported. Worse still, those asylum seekers are living in hotels at the taxpayers’ expense of £5.8 million per day ($7.4 million). 

Earlier this summer, protests over asylum hotels erupted in Epping, southeast England. Separately, Farage suspended one of his local councilors over accusations of racism during the demonstration.

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Elon Musk responded to Farage’s suspending the council member on X. He wrote: «Farage is weak, runny sauce. He won’t let Reform even stand up for their own people, e.g. punishing their Epping member, and he will change nothing of significance politically.»

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And according to recent polls, people in the U.K. would almost certainly say some real change is needed, especially regarding the lack of free speech. Earlier this year, Irish comedian Graham Linehan was met by armed police at Heathrow Airport after making online comments about transgender people. Such incidents appear to be fast becoming the norm.

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Yet despite Musk’s criticism, a new opinion poll released on Friday in the U.K. by YouGov showed Farage’s Reform UK on target to deliver a massive defeat of Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his ruling Labour Party if an election were to be held. 

Farage was quoted by the Daily Telegraph as saying, «The growth of the party has been astonishing,» noting, «we’re now coming for Labour.»

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Mikie Sherrill stays silent as New Jersey politicians react to convicted cop killer’s death

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As political figures across New Jersey react to the death of Joanne Chesimard, Democratic candidate for governor Mikie Sherrill has remained silent — a notable contrast to her Republican rival Jack Ciattarelli and other Democrats who have spoken out.

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Chesimard, also known as Assata Shakur, has long been a polarizing figure in New Jersey politics after her conviction in the 1973 killing of a state trooper and subsequent escape to Cuba.

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«Joanne Chesimard’s death is a reminder of the lasting tragedy that justice was never served for the murder of Trooper Werner Foerster,» Ciattarelli’s campaign wrote in a statement to Fox News Digital on Sunday.

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«Though she will never be held accountable, we honor Trooper Foerster’s sacrifice and stand with all who carry his memory forward,» Ciattarelli added.

Sherrill’s campaign did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Representative Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat from New Jersey, listens to a news conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.  (Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

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Sherrill’s silence follows the response of political leaders from both parties, many of whom emphasized the case’s deep ties to law enforcement and its lasting impact on New Jersey’s political landscape.

Democratic New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said on Friday that he spoke to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said the Cuban government confirmed Chesimard’s death. 

«For years, we have worked with the State Department to bring Chesimard back to New Jersey, so she could face justice for the cold-blooded murder of an American hero. Sadly, it appears she has passed without being held fully accountable for her heinous crimes,» Murphy wrote in a statement on X.

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 «Unlike his killer, Trooper Foerster never had a chance to live out his days in peace. But we remain fully committed to honoring his memory and sacrifice,» he added.

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A split of an NJ trooper, JoAnn Chesimard and Marco Rubio (NJ State Police / Ozier Muhammad/Newsday RM via Getty Images / Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Murphy said that he will «vigorously oppose any attempt to repatriate Chesimard’s remains to the United States.»

In a separate post, Murphy slammed the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) post on X honoring the «life and legacy of a revolutionary fighter, a fierce writer, a revered elder of Black liberation, and a leader of freedom whose spirit continues to live in our struggle.»

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Murphy called the post «shameful and depraved.» New Jersey Republican Assemblyman Mike Inganamort said the CTU post «celebrates a cop killer.»

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«I’ve long stood with the NJ State Troopers in fighting for the return of this fugitive cop killer who brutally murdered Trooper Werner Foerster more than fifty years ago,» wrote New Jersey Democrat Rep. Josh Gottheimer on X.

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«While Joanne Chesimard found safe harbor in Cuba and escaped accountability during her lifetime, nothing can erase the pain her crimes inflicted on Trooper Foerster’s family, his fellow troopers, and our state,» he added.

Meanwhile, New Jersey Rep. Tom Kean said Foerster «will forever be remembered for his honorable service and ultimate sacrifice.»

 «With news of her death, we honor the life Trooper Foerster lived, the courage he showed, and the legacy of heroism he leaves behind,» he wrote on X.

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Chesimard was riding on the New Jersey Turnpike with fellow members of the Black Liberation Army when they were pulled over. Foerster was killed in an ensuing shootout. In 1977, Chesimard was convicted of first-degree murder along with multiple related charges, including assault and battery of a police officer, assault with a dangerous weapon, assault with intent to kill, illegal possession of a firearm, and armed robbery. She was sentenced to life in prison for the 1973 murder of Foerster.

An FBI wanted poster for Joanne Chesimard showing four photos of her.

An FBI wanted poster for Joanne Chesimard. (FBI)

In 1979, she escaped a New Jersey prison and went into hiding before resurfacing in Havana in 1984, where she is believed to have remained ever since.

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The FBI and the New Jersey attorney general each offered a $1 million reward for her capture.

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