logo
FBI Mobile immigration enforcement operation leads to 4 arrests

FBI Mobile immigration enforcement operation leads to 4 arrests

Yahooa day ago
BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — Four people who are allegedly in the country illegally were arrested Thursday as part of an immigration enforcement operation, according to FBI Mobile.
UPDATE: MCSO releases name of fugitive in Airport Boulevard chase
Officials said FBI Mobile, the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office, Homeland Security Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Drug Enforcement Administration, Border Patrol, and Enforcement and Removal Operations worked together to arrest the people.
Officials also said that one of the people tried to run from officers and ended up crashing after losing control of a truck.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Denison residents call for mental health resources after officers shoot, kill man in park
Denison residents call for mental health resources after officers shoot, kill man in park

Yahoo

time14 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Denison residents call for mental health resources after officers shoot, kill man in park

The fatal shooting of a 36-year-old Denison man has left a community grieving, sparking conversations around the city's lack of mental health resources and emergency shelters. Police were first called to the city's Washington Park around 11:30 p.m. on Aug. 15. Officers encountered Feglys Antonio Campos Arriba, who reportedly became "uncooperative" and engaged in a physical altercation with an officer, according to a news release from the department. The officer was injured in the altercation and fired his weapon at Arriba, who died at the scene as a result, the release said. The officer was treated for serious injuries and later released, the department said. Arriba was homeless and battling mental health issues, said Pattie Ritchie, an activist with the League of United Latin American Citizens chapter in Denison who spoke to the Des Moines Register on behalf of Arriba's family. Arriba had some friends in the area, Ritchie said. To show support, LULAC is ready to step in and offer resources should they be needed, she said. "(Arriba) was Cubano," said Ritchie, vice president of the organization's Denison chapter. "So, we want to (reach out) to the community and say, 'Hey, we're here for everybody.' ..." Ritchie joined several other residents at the park on Aug. 17, two days after Arriba's death. While mourning, they drew attention to the challenges in finding mental health resources, emergency shelters and housing in the area. "This is such an unfortunate incident, but let's talk about homelessness," she said. "Let's talk about not having those resources and training. Focus on that. "It was an unfortunate incident, but could we at least look at those issues now?" A chair left under a tree where Arriba used to sit is now taken over by balloons, candles, flower bouquets and plush toys. Some attendees broke away from the group at the park and marched to the police department, Ritchie said. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating the shooting, the police's release also said. The Crawford County Attorney and the Iowa Attorney General's Office will also further review the incident. The officer, who has yet to be identified, is on paid administrative leave, the release said. F. Amanda Tugade covers community and faith for the Des Moines Register. Email her at ftugade@ or follow her on X @writefelissa. This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Police-involved shooting in Denison, Iowa leaves community in shock Solve the daily Crossword

CVS unit must pay $290 million in drug whistleblower lawsuit, judge rules
CVS unit must pay $290 million in drug whistleblower lawsuit, judge rules

Yahoo

time14 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

CVS unit must pay $290 million in drug whistleblower lawsuit, judge rules

A federal judge ordered CVS Health's pharmacy benefit manager unit to pay $289.9 million in damages and penalties after it overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs. In a Tuesday decision, Chief Judge Mitchell Goldberg in Philadelphia federal court tripled to $285 million the damages he had ordered CVS Caremark to pay in June, citing the federal False Claims Act. He added a $4.87 million civil fine. Goldberg rejected CVS' request to pay less, saying that while CVS Caremark was liable for only two years of overbilling, evidence at trial "made clear that the fraud was financially motivated, not the result of some innocent or mistaken belief." CVS, based in Woonsocket, said on Wednesday it plans to appeal. Last month, a Manhattan federal judge ordered CVS' Omnicare unit to pay $948.8 million in a separate whistleblower lawsuit alleging fraudulent billing. CVS plans to appeal that judgment. Goldberg presided in March over a non-jury trial in the whistleblower case brought by Sarah Behnke, a former head actuary for Medicare Part D at Aetna. She accused CVS Caremark of having caused health insurers such as Aetna to submit inflated claims since 2010 to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), while pharmacies such as Rite Aid and Walgreens WBA.O were paid less. CVS argued that the original $95 million in damages was substantial, and punitive damages should be limited to $95 million. But the judge said CVS Caremark's fraud not only financially harmed the government, but diminished public confidence in it. "CMS relies on companies like Caremark to truthfully and accurately report Part D drug prices," he wrote. "Caremark's conduct broke CMS's trust, and as a result, the public's trust in CMS." Behnke sued in 2014. CVS bought Aetna four years later. The False Claims Act lets whistleblowers sue on behalf of the government and share in recoveries, typically 15% to 30%. This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Judge: CVS Caremark overcharged Medicare for prescription drugs Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

17-year-old dies after being rescued from Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois
17-year-old dies after being rescued from Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois

CBS News

time16 minutes ago

  • CBS News

17-year-old dies after being rescued from Lake Michigan in Evanston, Illinois

A teen has died after being rescued from Lake Michigan in Evanston on Wednesday evening. According to the Evanston Fire Department, the 17-year-old boy was pulled out of the water just before 9 p.m. at Lighthouse Beach, the northernmost beach in Evanston located near the mouth of Central Street. Medics performed CPR on the teen before taking him to Endeavor Health Evanston Hospital in serious condition. He was pronounced dead just before 10 p.m. The Medical Examiner identified the teen as Sameer Quadri. Evanston beaches were closed on Wednesday under red flag conditions, with swimming advisories in effect. The Evanston Fire Department is urging all residents and visitors to note beach flag warnings and safety messaging for their protection.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store