
Patrick Terpstra
Reporter at E. W. Scripps Company
national investigative television reporter/editor, Scripps News Washington Bureau | reader, writer, runner, roamer | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
scrippsnews.com | Patrick Terpstra
A mother says her 4-year-old daughter’s life is at risk if their family is forced to return to Mexico. The family was granted temporary humanitarian parole to enter the United States in 2023, which was expected to last through July 2025. But in April, the family received a letter from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement stating they were no longer permitted to remain in the country and must return to Mexico immediately.
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2 weeks ago |
scrippsnews.com | Patrick Terpstra
The FBI says the murder of a Jewish couple in Washington, D.C., was an act of targeted antisemitic violence. The suspect in the double murder was heard shouting "Free Palestine" as he was being handcuffed. On Thursday he was arraigned and formally charged with multiple counts of murder and federal firearm charges. He could face the death penalty if convicted of the attack. Israel on Friday was preparing to receive the body of Yaron Lischinsky, the Israeli citizen that was shot and killed.
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3 weeks ago |
scrippsnews.com | Patrick Terpstra
At a hearing in Washington Wednesday, Senators heard from FAA officials who revealed a disturbing new detail about the midair collision between an Army helicopter and American Airlines flight in January that killed 67 passengers. The FAA said a hotline between the Defense Department and air traffic controllers at Reagan National Airport was down and had not been working in three years — and the FAA had no idea.
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3 weeks ago |
ktvh.com | Patrick Terpstra
At a hearing in Washington Wednesday, Senators heard from FAA officials who revealed a disturbing new detail about the midair collision between an Army helicopter and American Airlines flight in January that killed 67 passengers. The FAA said a hotline between the Defense Department and air traffic controllers at Reagan National Airport was down and had not been working in three years — and the FAA had no idea.
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3 weeks ago |
scrippsnews.com | Patrick Terpstra
A Georgia college student remains in ICE detention after police pulled her over by mistake. Scripps News obtained video of a traffic stop and arrest of Georgia college student Ximena Arias-Cristobal, mistakenly pulled over by police. She was taken to jail and later detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, where she remains in custody. Dashboard camera video from a vehicle driven by a Dalton Police officer shows a black pickup truck driving past the car on May 5.
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