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UFO zooms past cruise ship at ‘almost imperceptible speed' in eerie video as onlookers gasp ‘what was that?!'
UFO zooms past cruise ship at ‘almost imperceptible speed' in eerie video as onlookers gasp ‘what was that?!'

The Sun

time23-05-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

UFO zooms past cruise ship at ‘almost imperceptible speed' in eerie video as onlookers gasp ‘what was that?!'

A MYSTERIOUS flying object has left onlookers stunned as it whizzed by a docked cruise ship in the evening hours. The unidentified object was captured on film as the camera focused on the liner in the port. 4 4 As it centered on the docked vessel, a saucer-shaped object was snapped whizzing past the lens at great speed, as reported by What's The Jam. When the footage was slowed down, the alleged UFO appeared to be made of a dark, shiny metallic material. The object seemed to be flying at an almost imperceptible speed. It was filmed by a live webcam on the coast of Cozumel near Cancun, Mexico on May 18. One local said, 'What was that? 'It flew by so fast. What do you think?' A second added: 'Interesting…' Another added: 'An insect, what else?' A fourth remarked: 'A big bird?' The sighting comes after footage surfaced in April of mysterious flying objects menacing a US warship as it faced off against two "Tic Tac" aircrafts. Sailors aboard the USS Jackson claimed to have seen four UFOs in total. The objects were seen taking off in "synchronized" flight off the coast of southern California. The incident took place in February 2023. "All we witnessed was all four of them. All in synchronous, jetting into the abyss," stunned sailors told News 8 at the time. ARE UFO SIGHTINGS RISING? There has been an uptick in UFO sightings since 2024. In December, strange lights were seen in the sky above several US states, most notably New Jersey. Officials claimed that people were likely seeing civilian aircraft, government, military, or drones in the night sky. While the Pentagon insisted at the time that the objects were not dangerous, NJ officials demanded answers. Shortly after the sightings, the House Intelligence Committee held a classified, closed briefing. "One question people should be asking is this: given that this week's official statement said sightings were caused by people misidentifying ordinary drones, aircraft, helicopters, and stars, why was the House Intelligence Committee briefing classified?" world-renowned UFO expert Nick Pope told The U.S. Sun. Pope also expressed his reservations about the response from then-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas regarding the flying objects. "While I don't want to make this a party political issue, there's no getting away from the fact that one of the people assuring us there's no threat is [Mayorkas], who's been responsible for the chaos at the Southern border for the last few years," Pope said. "This hardly inspires confidence." 4

Fugitive accused of sexual assault captured after 13 years
Fugitive accused of sexual assault captured after 13 years

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Fugitive accused of sexual assault captured after 13 years

Johnson County District Attorney Tim Good announced Tuesday that the FBI has located and returned a fugitive wanted on Johnson County charges after the man spent 13 years on the run. FBI agents took the suspect, Rogelio 'Christopher' Guadalupe Gonzalez, 50, into custody last week in Cozumel, Mexico, where he had been living and working as a scuba instructor. Wanted since 2012, Gonzalez faces multiple aggravated sexual assault of a child charges out of Johnson and Tarrant counties. 'This arrest demonstrates our office's unwavering commitment to pursuing justice — no matter how long it takes or how far a fugitive may run,' Johnson County Assistant District Attorney Christy May said. 'We are grateful to our federal law enforcement partners for their assistance in returning this fugitive so that he can finally stand trial. Gonzalez remains jailed at the Johnson County Law Enforcement Center. His bonds have been set at $1 million on the Johnson County charges and $50,000 on the Tarrant County charges.

Scuba instructor arrested in Mexico after 13 years on run for North Texas child sex assault charges
Scuba instructor arrested in Mexico after 13 years on run for North Texas child sex assault charges

CBS News

time07-05-2025

  • CBS News

Scuba instructor arrested in Mexico after 13 years on run for North Texas child sex assault charges

A man who had been evading authorities for 13 years on charges of aggravated sexual assault of a child in Johnson and Tarrant counties has been arrested in Cozumel, Mexico, where he was working as a scuba instructor, authorities said. Rogelio "Christopher" Guadalupe Gonzalez Johnson County District Attorney's Office The FBI took 50-year-old Rogelio "Christopher" Guadalupe Gonzalez into custody last week, according to the Johnson County District Attorney's Office. Gonzalez had been wanted since 2012, authorities said. "This arrest demonstrated our office's unwavering commitment to pursuing justice, no matter how long it takes or how far a fugitive may run," Johnson County Assistant District Attorney Christy May said in a social media post. Gonzalez is being held in Johnson County Jail on a $1 million bond for his Johnson County charges, a $50,000 bond for the charge out of Tarrant County, and a parole violation, officials said.

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