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Yahoo
21-07-2025
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Second adult charged in connection to abduction of Jamal White, 7
A second adult faces kidnapping charges in the July 11 abduction of seven-year-old Jamal White. Jamal, known as Baby J, was abducted at gunpoint from outside his father's house. He was recovered the following day, less than 24 hours after Milwaukee Police Department designated him as "critically missing" and an Amber alert was issued. Corey Williams, 25, was arrested on July 13 from the house where Jamal was found, and criminal charges were filed against him the next day. On July 15, Fabian Johnson, 38, was arrested in connection with the abduction. Johnson was charged Sunday with being a party to the crime of kidnapping by forcibly seizing or confining another individual. According to a Milwaukee Police Department detective's interview with Williams quoted in criminal complaints filed against Johnson and Williams, the two men and an unnamed 14-year-old companion planned to rob Jamal's mother at gunpoint at her home. Williams said that both Johnson and the 14-year-old wore masks and brought guns, and that the three drove in a borrowed white Jeep. When they arrived at Jamal's mother's home and did not see her, the 14-year-old suggested that they try to rob Jamal's father at his home instead. When they arrived, they saw Jamal riding his bike outside the home. Williams noted in the interview that Jamal's father was also outside at that time. According to the complaint, Johnson and the 14-year-old left the Jeep carrying hand guns and ran at Jamal's father, who ran into the house. The 14-year-old then grabbed Jamal and took him into the Jeep. The group then drove to Williams' residence. Later that night, Williams recalled, Johnson called Jamal's mother and demanded $100,000 and jewelry in exchange for Jamal, offering to meet at a nearby park. According to Williams, Jamal's mother did not show up to the meeting. Once the men became aware of the Amber alert issued for Jamal, Johnson and the 14-year-old left the child with Williams at Williams' house. According to the complaint, Williams told the detective that there were conversations about whether Johnson or the 14-year-old should harm Jamal, but they ultimately decided not to. The charge against Johnson, a class C felony, is less severe than the charges that Williams faces. Williams was charged with being party to the crime of kidnapping, a class B felony, as well as being party to the crime of taking hostages. Williams was also charged with contributing to the delinquency of a child because of the 14-year-old's role in the kidnapping. According to online court records, Johnson was convicted on drug charges and possessing a firearm as a formerly convicted felon in four cases filed between 2006 and 2013. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Second adult charged in Jamal White kidnapping Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
14-05-2025
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US men to play South Korea, Japan in September friendlies with World Cup looming
The US will play two friendlies against East Asian opponents after this summer's Gold Cup. The US will play two friendlies against East Asian opponents after this summer's Gold Cup. Photograph: Shaun Clark/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images for USSF The US men's national team will kick off the final part of their journey to the 2026 World Cup with September friendlies against South Korea and Japan, the US Soccer Federation announced on Tuesday. The US will play South Korea on 6 September at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey, before traveling to Ohio to take on Japan at Field in Columbus on 9 September. Advertisement The friendlies come in the first of four international windows between this summer's Gold Cup and next year's main event – the 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico. Related: Nations League losses and sparse crowds have US momentum at low ebb The US previously played at Sports Illustrated Stadium, then known as Red Bull Arena, in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup, when Fabian Johnson and Clint Dempsey scored in a 2-1 win over Turkey. They also hosted Costa Rica in a World Cup qualifier there in 2018, losing 2-1 to Costa Rica in a result that contributed greatly to the infamous failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. The meeting with South Korea will be the eighth-ever between the sides, the most notable of which came in the 2002 World Cup group stage when Clint Mathis and Ahn Jung-hwan scored in a 1-1 draw in Daegu. Advertisement South Korea are currently in a good spot in World Cup qualifying, sitting in first place of their group in Round 3 of AFC qualifiers with a three-point lead over Jordan and a four-point lead over Iraq. With the top two sides earning automatic qualification to the 2026 tournament, South Korea are likely to book their tickets to North America in June's international window with games against Iraq and Kuwait. The team, coached by legendary defender and former LA Galaxy player Hong Myung-bo, also boast star power in the form of Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min. Related: An increasingly multicultural Japan have qualified for the 2026 World Cup Japan, meanwhile, have already assured their spot in next year's showpiece. In March, the Samurai Blue became the first non-host nation to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, and are riding a 12-match unbeaten run dating back to February 2024. Japan have reached the round of 16 in the last two World Cups and are currently ranked No 15 in the world. The US will host Japan at Field in Columbus, Ohio, home of MLS's Columbus Crew. It will be the third time the US men play at the venue, having hosted two World Cup qualifiers there on the road to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Yahoo
13-05-2025
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US men to play South Korea, Japan in September friendlies with World Cup looming
The US men's national team will kick off the final part of their journey to the 2026 World Cup with September friendlies against South Korea and Japan, the US Soccer Federation announced on Tuesday. The US will play South Korea on 6 September at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey, before traveling to Ohio to take on Japan at Field in Columbus on 9 September. The friendlies come in the first of four international windows between this summer's Gold Cup and next year's main event – the 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico. Related: Nations League losses and sparse crowds have US momentum at low ebb The US previously played at Sports Illustrated Stadium, then known as Red Bull Arena, in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup, when Fabian Johnson and Clint Dempsey scored in a 2-1 win over Turkey. They also hosted Costa Rica in a World Cup qualifier there in 2018, losing 2-1 to Costa Rica in a result that contributed greatly to the infamous failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup. The meeting with South Korea will be the eighth-ever between the sides, the most notable of which came in the 2002 World Cup group stage when Clint Mathis and Ahn Jung-hwan scored in a 1-1 draw in Daegu. South Korea are currently in a good spot in World Cup qualifying, sitting in first place of their group in Round 3 of AFC qualifiers with a three-point lead over Jordan and a four-point lead over Iraq. With the top two sides earning automatic qualification to the 2026 tournament, South Korea are likely to book their tickets to North America in June's international window with games against Iraq and Kuwait. The team, coached by legendary defender and former LA Galaxy player Hong Myung-bo, also boast star power in the form of Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min. Related: An increasingly multicultural Japan have qualified for the 2026 World Cup Japan, meanwhile, have already assured their spot in next year's showpiece. In March, the Samurai Blue became the first non-host nation to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, and are riding a 12-match unbeaten run dating back to February 2024. Japan have reached the round of 16 in the last two World Cups and are currently ranked No 15 in the world. The US will host Japan at Field in Columbus, Ohio, home of MLS's Columbus Crew. It will be the third time the US men play at the venue, having hosted two World Cup qualifiers there on the road to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.


The Guardian
13-05-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
US men to play South Korea, Japan in September friendlies with World Cup looming
The US men's national team will kick off the final part of their journey to the 2026 World Cup with September friendlies against South Korea and Japan, the US Soccer Federation announced on Tuesday. The US will play South Korea on 6 September at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, New Jersey, before traveling to Ohio to take on Japan at Field in Columbus on 9 September. The friendlies come in the first of four international windows between this summer's Gold Cup and next year's main event – the 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico. Sign up to Soccer with Jonathan Wilson Jonathan Wilson brings expert analysis on the biggest stories from European soccer after newsletter promotion The US last played at Sports Illustrated Stadium, then known as Red Bull Arena, in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup, when Fabian Johnson and Clint Dempsey scored in a 2-1 win over Turkey. The meeting with South Korea will be the eighth-ever between the sides, the most notable of which came in the 2002 World Cup group stage when Clint Mathis and Ahn Jung-hwan scored in a 1-1 draw in Daegu. South Korea are currently in a good spot in World Cup qualifying, sitting in first place of their group in Round 3 of AFC qualifiers with a three-point lead over Jordan and a four-point lead over Iraq. With the top two sides earning automatic qualification to the 2026 tournament, South Korea are likely to book their tickets to North America in June's international window with games against Iraq and Kuwait. The team, coached by legendary defender and former LA Galaxy player Hong Myung-bo, also boast star power in the form of Tottenham Hotspur captain Son Heung-min. Japan, meanwhile, have already assured their spot in next year's showpiece. In March, the Samurai Blue became the first non-host nation to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, and are riding a 12-match unbeaten run dating back to February 2024. Japan have reached the round of 16 in the last two World Cups and are currently ranked No 15 in the world. The US will host Japan at Field in Columbus, Ohio, home of MLS's Columbus Crew. It will be the third time the US men play at the venue, having hosted two World Cup qualifiers there on the road to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.