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Exclusive: Whistleblower alleges misconduct by United Nations in Gaza

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EXCLUSIVE – An international aid worker operating in Gaza has filed a formal whistleblower complaint to the Inspector General of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), alleging «gross misconduct and misuse of humanitarian funds by the World Food Programme and other U.N. Agencies,» according to a copy of the complaint obtained by Fox News Digital.
Details of alleged United Nations interference in the delivery of aid to Gazans have been revealed by the whistleblower who was in Gaza in July. The whistleblower confirmed to Fox News Digital the content of the complaint.
The whistleblower’s complaint claims «A firsthand eyewitnessing of senior Israel Defense Forces (IDF) officials offering any support necessary, including security protection and coordination, to representatives from the World Food Programme (WFP) and the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) only to have WFP and OCHA respond that they were not prepared to discuss such coordination.»
HAMAS LOSING IRON GRIP ON GAZA AS US-BACKED GROUP GETS AID TO PALESTINIANS IN NEED
The United Nations Headquarters is photographed in New York City. (iStock)
According to the whistleblower complaint, this «raises serious questions as to why WFP and OCHA were unprepared to discuss or accept the assistance offered by the IDF, thereby preventing aid from getting to the people of Gaza.»
The whistleblower confirmed to Fox News Digital during an interview the allegations outlined in the complaint. The whistleblower said in the complaint that «the IDF is actively helping the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) get food into the hands of civilians while U.N. agencies, including WFP and OCHA, through their unwillingness to coordinate with the IDF, are inhibiting the distribution of such aid.»
The whistleblower continued, «As has been recently shown through openly available imagery, the IDF has provided clearance for thousands of tons of U.N. humanitarian goods that are now sitting inside of Gaza, awaiting distribution. The U.N. must be held accountable to pick up and distribute such aid. I urge you to launch an independent investigation into this matter to determine the extent to which U.N. agencies, by refusing to coordinate with the IDF on essential issues, including security, are abusing U.S. taxpayer funds rather than using them to deliver the aid the American people are donating – and whether such actions are being taken independently by U.N. officials in Gaza or at the direction of the U.N. Secretary General or other senior U.N. officials in New York. «
The GHF, with support from the U.S. and Israel, has distributed 127 million meals to Gazans since May. However, its aid distribution system has been under consistent attack from Hamas and from some unlikely quarters — the world’s leading aid groups.

Palestinians carry aid supplies from the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on May 29, 2025. (REUTERS/Hatem Khaled/File Photo)
GAZA HUMANITARIAN FOUNDATION: WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE US-BACKED AID GROUP
The whistleblower told Fox News Digital «There is a concerted effort to discredit GHF and any attempts to provide aid out of [the] U.N.»
A senior U.S. State Department official sent Fox News Digital a lengthy response. The official said, «The fact of the matter remains that GHF is a threat to how Hamas functions and enriches itself because GHF provides meals to those in need with safeguards to minimize Hamas from stealing. This is why Hamas continues to attack GHF aid sites.»
GHF Executive Chair, Reverend Johnnie Moore, told Fox News Sunday that the U.N. would rather aid Hamas, a U.S.-designated foreign terrorist organization, than help the charity.
According to the State Department official, «Aid diversion to terrorists frequently occurs in conflict zones under Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) control. It is a moral and legal obligation, and our duty to the American taxpayer, to work with our partners to ensure this ends immediately. There is endless video evidence of Hamas looting, not to mention members of the aid-industrial complex who have admitted that looting exists by reporting it as ‘self-distribution,’ in a poor attempt at an aid corruption coverup.»

An image released by the IDF on Friday, Dec. 15, shows fighting unfolding in the Gaza Strip between IDF forces and Hamas terrorists. (IDF)
The State Department official continued that «During the Biden Administration, USAID OIG published concerns related to the vetting of NGO personnel in Gaza. USAID OIG identified serious shortcomings and vulnerabilities in oversight mechanisms to prevent diversion of aid to Hamas terrorists. As a result of investigations, numerous UNRWA personnel affiliated with Hamas have been referred to the State Department for suspension or debarment proceedings.»
Fox News Digital reported on August 1 that the U.S. State Department urged in a report that the U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) that provides aid to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip needs to be abolished and is beyond reform.
According to a U.S. State Department public assessment to Congress that was independently obtained by Fox News Digital, «The Administration has determined UNRWA is irredeemably compromised and now seeks its full dismantlement.»
DOSSIER REVEALS INFORMATION USED TO EXPLAIN UN AGENCY’S DEEP TIES TO HAMAS IN GAZA

Photos released by the Israeli Defense Force show three individuals that the Israeli military claims are Hamas terrorists inside a UNRWA compound in Rafah. (IDF)
The State Department officials said that «USAID OIG investigations into UNRWA officials associated with Hamas, as well as other credible reports of Hamas interference in the delivery of aid, are active and ongoing. USAID OIG has received and is actively investigating credible allegations of systematic interference by Hamas in Gaza. These allegations can come from aid workers, whistleblowers, and other parties, rather than sanitized disclosures sent by U.N. agencies which refuse to name Hamas as the party responsible for the interference. Whistleblowers, including U.N. staff, may fear political retaliation or violent retribution for sharing information and outing Hamas.»
An Israeli security official told Fox News Digital, «In recent months, Israeli security officials have several times proposed to U.N. representatives that they hire the services of a security company. However, the U.N. has categorically refused and opposed the Israeli proposal.»
The Israeli official added, «It should be emphasized that despite this opposition by the U.N. to armed security for the organizations’ convoys in the Gaza Strip, the U.N. does agree to receive security and escort for its convoys in other countries around the world where it provides humanitarian services to civilians, such as South Sudan or Congo.»

Six humanitarian aid trucks containing aid from the World Food Program enter the northern Gaza Strip from Israel. (IDF Spokesman’s Unit)
The whistleblower’s complaint has caught the attention of congressional lawmakers. A senior Republican congressional staffer confirmed to Fox News that several offices have seen the whistleblower report and that it has been discussed between the Hill and USAID oversight and State Department officials.
«This report is just the latest in a long line of investigations and evidence in showing that Hamas worked with the U.N., NGO and officials within the Biden USAID to divert aid and cover it up. However, it is one of the more compelling accounts to come out yet,» said the senior congressional Republican staffer.
A second congressional staffer weighed in on the whistleblower’s complaint. According to the senate aide, the complaint was received, and they «conveyed their interest in this issue to the executive branch. We hope that they will do their job and look at it.»
Stéphane Dujarric, a spokesman for the United Nations secretary general, told Fox News Digital, «We are not aware of this complaint by a whistleblower as nothing has been passed on to us by USAID.»
He added, «On the basic accusation that we refuse to coordinate with the IDF in Gaza, the only thing that I can tell you is that such an accusation is delusional. There is not a single day that goes by that my colleagues on the ground are not in contact with the IDF, or more specifically COGAT, in an effort to coordinate the delivery of humanitarian aid in Gaza. On the issue of hunger in Gaza we firmly stand by the reporting of various U.N. agencies on the dramatic humanitarian situation.»
According to the whistleblower, who was on the ground in Gaza, they «found no evidence of ‘starvation’ or ‘famine’ in Gaza. There are pockets of severe hunger, but they are not systematic or pervasive.»
The whistleblower also based the analysis of hunger on input from other aid workers in Gaza.

Palestinians carry aid supplies which they received from the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in the central Gaza Strip on Aug. 1, 2025. (REUTERS/Stringer)
ISRAEL RELEASES CONVERSATIONS OF GAZA RESIDENTS AMID CRITICISMS OF AID DELIVERY SYSTEM
A WFP spokesperson told Fox News Digital in response to the whistleblower’s allegations about WFP disrupting aid delivery and impeding IDF help «that any such claim is untrue.»
The WFP spokesperson added, «GHF’s four sites in Gaza are in specific areas and the routes used to deliver aid to the sites are different from other humanitarian organizations delivering aid into Gaza. The U.N. is 100% transparent with the Israel authorities – for all coordination and if incidents occur.»
Richard Goldberg, a senior advisor to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a former White House and National Security Council official during both Trump administrations, told Fox News Digital, «The U.N. is playing hunger games with the people of Gaza to drive a crisis, try to get the GHF to fail and resuscitate UNRWA as the dominant aid facilitator. We are talking about an enormous amount of taxpayer money being provided to WFP and the U.N. writ large with an expectation that aid be delivered in coordination with Israel.
«The allegations here suggest a directive from the Secretary General himself across the U.N. system to cause aid disruptions for the benefit of Hamas, which would be the biggest U.N. scandal since oil for food.»
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He added, «Secretary Rubio would be more than justified in calling the Secretary General and telling him that the U.N. won’t get another dime from U.S. taxpayers unless he submits to an independent investigation and orders all agencies to cooperate with Israel.»
Fox News’ Beth Bailey contributed to this article.
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More key US allies block military flights as Iran war rift widens with Trump

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More key European allies are restricting U.S. military access as the Trump administration presses ahead with its war against Iran, with both France and Spain moving to block U.S.-linked aircraft from using their airspace or bases.
France has refused overflight for planes carrying U.S. military supplies to Israel, according to President Donald Trump, marking a rare disruption to routine military coordination between Washington and key European allies.
Their refusals carry operational weight because U.S. bases in Europe are «essential» for supporting Middle East operations, acting as critical staging and transit hubs for military aircraft.
MULTIPLE ALLIES DECLINE US CALLS FOR STRAIT OF HORMUZ SUPPORT AMID RISING MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS
The move marks the latest sign of growing friction between the United States and European allies as President Donald Trump ramps up pressure on NATO partners to support operations tied to the war with Iran.
President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shake hands as they pose for a photo. (Suzanne Plunkett/Pool/Reuters)
According to a Tuesday Reuters report, Italy denied permission for U.S. military aircraft to land at the Sigonella Air Base in Sicily before heading to the Middle East, saying Washington had not sought prior authorization from Rome.
An Italian government statement pushed back on reports of a rupture, saying: «With reference to media reports regarding the use of military bases, the government reiterates that Italy acts in full compliance with existing international agreements and with the policy guidelines set out by the government to parliament.»
«Relations with the United States, in particular, are solid and based on full and loyal cooperation,» the statement added.
A senior U.S. official reinforced Italy’s claim, telling Fox News Digital, «This is false. Italy is currently supportive in providing access, basing and overflight for U.S. forces.»

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez. (Darko Bandic/The Associated Press )
Spain on Monday said it had closed its airspace to U.S. planes involved in strikes, going further than its earlier refusal to allow the use of jointly operated bases. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has been among the most vocal critics of the U.S. and Israeli campaign.
In remarks before parliament Tuesday, Spain’s defense minister said the government had «prohibited the use of the bases of Rota and Morón» and did not grant flight authorizations «to support operations in Iran.»
The minister stressed the decision was limited specifically to operations linked to Iran and did not signal a broader break with NATO or the United States.
John Hemmings, director of the National Security Centre at the Henry Jackson Society, a London-based foreign policy think tank, told Fox News Digital the decision reflects deeper tensions.
«If one looks at Spain’s refusal to allow U.S. overflight over its airspace or U.S. bases,» Hemmings said, «one could argue it’s a U.S.-Spanish issue. The prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, a socialist, has no love lost for the MAGA movement. But Italy’s refusal comes after Poland’s refusal to allow a U.S. Patriot anti-missile battery to be redeployed and looks like the U.S. wheels are wobbling — if not coming off.»
Trump on Tuesday escalated his criticism of allies in a series of posts on Truth Social, singling out France and the United Kingdom, although the United Kingdom has continued to allow U.S. aircraft to operate from its territory, including bomber and refueling missions tied to Middle East operations.
TRUMP RATES MACRON ‘AN 8’ AS FRANCE AND US SPLIT OVER MIDDLE EAST STRATEGY

«France has been VERY UNHELPFUL with respect to the ‘Butcher of Iran,’ who has been successfully eliminated! The U.S.A. will REMEMBER!!!,» President Donald Trump wrote on social media. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
«The Country of France wouldn’t let planes headed to Israel, loaded up with military supplies, fly over French territory,» Trump wrote.
«France has been VERY UNHELPFUL with respect to the ‘Butcher of Iran,’ who has been successfully eliminated! The U.S.A. will REMEMBER!!!,» he added.
A source in the French presidency, the Élysée Palace, told Fox News Digital, «We are surprised by this tweet. France has not changed its position since the first day, and we confirm this decision, which is consistent with the French position since the beginning of the conflict.»
The Israeli Ministry of Defense said Tuesday it is moving to reduce defense procurement from France to zero, replacing it with domestic production or purchases from other allied countries. The ministry also said it has suspended plans for further professional engagement with the French military, including canceling meetings with France’s defense leadership.
In another post on Tuesday, Trump criticized the U.K. while urging allies to take action in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route disrupted during the conflict.
«All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you,» Trump wrote.
«Number 1, buy from the U.S., we have plenty, and Number 2, build up some delayed courage, go to the Strait, and just TAKE IT.»
«You’ll have to start learning how to fight for yourself, the U.S.A. won’t be there to help you anymore, just like you weren’t there for us. Iran has been, essentially, decimated. The hard part is done. Go get your own oil!»
TRUMP’S IRAN STRATEGY SHOWCASES ‘DOCTRINE OF UNPREDICTABILITY’ AMID STRIKE THREATS AND SUDDEN PAUSE

U.S. President Donald Trump meets with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (L) and his wife Victoria Starmer at Trump Turnberry golf club on July 28, 2025, in Turnberry, Scotland. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
War Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed that message during a press briefing Tuesday.
«There are countries around the world who ought to be prepared to step up on this critical waterway as well,» he said. «It’s not just the United States Navy. Last time I checked, there was supposed to be a big, bad Royal Navy that could be prepared to do things like that as well.»
NATO acknowledged the growing strain, pointing to remarks by Secretary-General Mark Rutte from a March 26 press conference.
«What I’ve been seeing is some frustration with him (Trump), about the Europeans needing to take time to react to his request, when it comes to this question of making sure that sea lanes are open,» Rutte said.
«There is a reason for that … the U.S. was not able to consult with allies because they wanted to keep the campaign secret,» he said. «But that also had the disadvantage that it takes time for the Europeans to get organized.»
Rutte added that more than 30 countries have since joined discussions on securing maritime routes, «exactly also to the request of President Trump.»
Hemmings warned the fallout could have broader strategic consequences.
«There is something deeper here, though, and that is that there is a growing transatlantic rift between right-leaning populists and left-leaning populists,» he said. «The fact is that the U.S. and many Western European countries are not only split over NATO spending and trade; they are split ideologically.»
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NATO leaders pose in this shot taken in June. (Claudia Greco/Reuters)
«This should worry planners at the Pentagon and at NATO headquarters in Brussels,» he said. «Despite recent changes in U.S. force structure in Europe, changes have been incremental and carefully broadcast. The U.S. and Europe still need each other badly for defense-industrial cooperation, for helping bring Ukraine to victory, and for deterring their mutual adversaries.»
Fox News Digital also reached out to Italy and the Pentagon but did not receive responses in time for publication.
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El agua que desaparece: mapas satelitales revelan el retroceso de lagos y embalses en todo el mundo

Las orillas del embalse Amistad, en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, han retrocedido varios metros en la última década. Lo que antes era una línea azul profunda hoy es un registro visible de cómo la disponibilidad de agua dulce cambia ante los ojos de quienes dependen de ella. Según la NASA, la historia de este lago no es una excepción, sino parte de una tendencia global que ahora puede medirse con precisión inédita.
La misión Landsat, gestionada por la NASA, ha permitido crear el primer conjunto de datos global que identifica el año exacto en que ocurrieron cambios permanentes en la superficie del agua en lagos, ríos y embalses. Entre 1984 y 2022, imágenes satelitales han revelado con una resolución sin precedentes donde el agua ha avanzado o retrocedido en cuerpos de agua de todo el planeta. El estudio, publicado en la revista Nature, liderado por el equipo de la Universidad de Southampton, puede detectar modificaciones en arroyos tan estrechos como 30 metros y lagos de apenas 900 metros cuadrados.
El reto no radica solo en observar el agua desde el espacio, sino en distinguir las alteraciones permanentes de aquellas que se producen por estaciones o eventos climáticos esporádicos. “El conjunto de datos está mostrando, para cada ubicación del planeta, las áreas donde el agua avanzó o retrocedió y el año de ese cambio”, explicó Gustavo Willy Nagel, investigador principal del estudio.

Tecnología satelital: algoritmos que decodifican el agua
Para lograr este resultado, los científicos emplearon dos algoritmos que analizan el color y la reflectancia del agua en las imágenes satelitales. El primero utiliza el índice mNDWI, que recurre a la banda de infrarrojo de onda corta para identificar la presencia de agua. El segundo, desarrollado por el propio equipo, se llama grNDWI y permite precisar el año en que ocurrieron los cambios irreversibles. Solo se consideraron permanentes aquellos cambios que no se revirtieron durante los 38 años de observación.
Estos avances ofrecen respuestas a una pregunta crucial para la gestión hídrica: ¿qué fuerza impulsó el descenso o incremento de un lago? “Saber cuándo un lago comenzó a retroceder ayuda a los gestores de recursos hídricos a investigar si la causa fue la sequía, el riego o alguna otra intervención”, agregó Nagel.
El embalse Amistad, compartido por Estados Unidos y México, es uno de los ejemplos donde la huella del cambio hídrico resulta evidente en las imágenes satelitales. Administrado por la International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC), este lago artificial es clave para el control de inundaciones, la generación de electricidad y el abastecimiento de agua. Las nuevas bases de datos muestran que entre 2012 y 2016 el nivel de agua descendió de manera significativa, confirmando la tendencia a la reducción observada por las comunidades locales.

3D-LAKES: el mapa subacuático de los lagos del planeta
El desafío de conocer la capacidad de almacenamiento real de los embalses llevó a un equipo de Texas A&M University a fusionar datos de Landsat con mediciones de altimetría láser del satélite ICESat-2. El resultado es 3D-LAKES, un conjunto de mapas de batimetría que revela la topografía bajo la superficie en más de medio millón de lagos y embalses a nivel global.
“El conjunto de datos puede apoyar muchas aplicaciones, desde el monitoreo del almacenamiento de agua hasta la mejora de modelos hidrológicos”, afirmó Chi-Hsiang Huang, autor principal del estudio. La información obtenida permite calcular la relación entre el área y la elevación del agua, un dato clave para anticipar el riesgo de inundaciones o estimar el volumen disponible durante periodos secos.

Medir la forma y profundidad de los lagos era, hasta ahora, una tarea costosa y limitada a zonas específicas. El acceso libre a la base 3D-LAKES representa un salto para la gestión de recursos hídricos en regiones tan diversas como el Outback australiano o la Amazonía brasileña.
La combinación de mapas de transición de agua superficial con la batimetría global genera una herramienta inédita para científicos, responsables políticos y gestores del agua. Estas bases de datos permiten identificar eventos globales de alto impacto, como el retroceso del mar de Aral o la formación de lagos por deshielo en el Tíbet.
La información satelital no solo se limita a observar, sino que se convierte en un insumo para la toma de decisiones ante escenarios de sequía, crecimiento urbano o cambio climático.
“Con este nuevo conjunto de datos, es posible lograr una comprensión más completa de los impactos de los lagos y embalses en la climatología regional, la seguridad hídrica y los servicios ecosistémicos”, concluyó Huilin Gao, líder del equipo de Texas A&M University.
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Illegal alien murder suspect avoided system as ICE pushes Dem governor to keep him locked up

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A Guatemalan national in the U.S. illegally — who authorities say entered as a «gotaway» and had never been encountered by federal immigration officials — has been charged in a fatal stabbing in Fairfax County, Virginia, Fox News has learned.
Fairfax County Police said Monday that Anibal Armando Chavarria Muy, 38, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder, adding that he is being held without bond.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sources confirmed to Fox News that Chavarria Muy has no alien registration number, indicating he had not previously been encountered by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and is believed to have entered the U.S. illegally at an unknown time and location.
ICE has lodged a detainer with Fairfax County authorities.
Officers responded to a reported stabbing just before 9 p.m. Sunday and, upon arrival, located a man inside a residence with multiple stab wounds to the upper body.
VIRGINIA PROSECUTOR’S RECORD ON VIOLENT OFFENDERS SCRUTINIZED AFTER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHARGED IN MOM’S MURDER
Anibal Armando Chavarria Muy faces second-degree murder charges in Fairfax County, Va. (Fairfax County Police)
Officers immediately performed life-saving measures until Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department personnel took over and transported the man to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
The suspect left the scene before officers arrived, police said, and detectives from the Fairfax County Police Department’s Major Crimes Bureau took over the investigation.
After an investigation, Chavarria Muy was identified as the suspect. Police said he and the victim were known to each other.
HOUSE PANEL SUMMONS SOROS-BACKED FAIRFAX PROSECUTOR OVER RELEASES TIED TO VIOLENT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CASES

ICE agents confirmed to Fox News that a migrant who entered the U.S. undetected is charged in a fatal Virginia stabbing. (Fairfax County Police Department)
Officers ultimately located Chavarria Muy in a vehicle and took him into custody without incident.
The DHS said ICE has requested that Fairfax County officials honor the detainer and not release Chavarria Muy from custody, citing past instances where local authorities have declined to comply with such requests.
Democrat Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger previously signed an executive order restricting cooperation between state and local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, reversing a policy under former Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin that had allowed such coordination.
DEM SENATOR WARNS DEPORTATION COULD LET VIRGINIA WOMAN’S ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT KILLER ‘ESCAPE ACCOUNTABILITY’

ICE agents confirmed to Fox News that a migrant who entered the U.S. undetected is charged in a fatal Virginia stabbing. (Getty Images)
«Anibal Armando Chavarria Muy, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, was charged with second degree murder after repeatedly stabbing a man to death in Fairfax County. ICE is calling on Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and Virginia’s sanctuary politicians to not release this murderer back into our communities,» DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said. «This incident comes just one month after an innocent woman was murdered by another criminal illegal alien at a bus stop in Spanberger’s state.
«Open-border policies yet again have caused another preventable tragedy.»
The incident comes roughly one month after Stephanie Minter was stabbed to death at a bus stop in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Authorities charged Abdul Jalloh, a 32-year-old Sierra Leone native, in Minter’s killing.
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Jalloh had been arrested more than 30 times prior to the attack, according to the DHS, with previous charges including rape, malicious wounding, assault, drug possession, identity theft and trespassing.
Authorities said prior charges had been dropped, allowing him to remain free.
Fox News Digital’s Leo Briceno contributed to this report.
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