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Will Trent Season 4: Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details
Will Trent Season 4: Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details

Business Upturn

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Upturn

Will Trent Season 4: Latest updates on release date, cast and plot details

Fans of Will Trent can't wait to jump back into the intense world of Special Agent Will Trent and his team at the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. After the nail-biting Season 3 finale, excitement for Season 4 is through the roof. Here's everything you need to know about what's coming next — from when it's hitting screens to who's back and what's in store. Release Date: When Will Season 4 Hit Screens? ABC has confirmed Season 4 will arrive early next year, probably January or February 2026—right on schedule like past seasons. Filming started in August, so things are moving fast. With 18 episodes coming, fans have plenty to look forward to! Cast: Who's Returning and Who's New? At the heart of Will Trent is its incredible cast, and the good news is most of your favorites are coming back. Ramón Rodríguez returns as Will Trent — not only acting but also directing several episodes, including the premiere. That means the show's authentic vibe and character depth will stay strong. Key cast members returning include Erika Christensen as Angie Polaski, Will's on-again, off-again love interest and APD detective; Iantha Richardson as Faith Mitchell, Will's loyal GBI partner; Jake McLaughlin as Michael Ormewood, the tough, complicated detective; and Sonja Sohn as Amanda Wagner, the GBI deputy director — though her fate is still up in the air after last season's cliffhanger. A big win for fans: Kevin Daniels, who plays Detective Franklin Wilks, has been promoted to a series regular. Expect to see more of him and his connection to Angie, which could stir things up in the team. There might be some familiar faces returning too — Gina Rodriguez, who joined last season as assistant district attorney Marion Alba and Will's new love interest, may come back. The showrunner teased that it's definitely possible. Also, Scott Foley, as Angie's partner Seth and father of her baby, could appear depending on his schedule. And Yul Vazquez as Sheriff Caleb Roussard, Will's biological father, is expected back, which means more focus on Will's family story. Plus, there's a new female character from the District Attorney's office coming in, who will probably impact Angie's journey into motherhood — adding a fresh layer to the drama. Plot: What's Next for Will Trent? Season 3 ended on a huge cliffhanger — the team stopped a terrifying bioterrorism attack in Atlanta, but not without consequences. Amanda Wagner was shot protecting Angie, and we don't yet know if she'll recover. Michael Ormewood's sudden collapse hints at more health troubles. Meanwhile, Angie, who's pregnant with Seth's child, seems to be closing the door on her complicated relationship with Will, setting up emotional shifts ahead. Showrunners Liz Heldens and Daniel Thomsen say Season 4 will bring 'seismic changes' for everyone. A big focus will be on Will's relationship with his biological father, Caleb, diving into both the good and messy parts of their bond. We might even get flashbacks about Caleb's tragic love story with Will's late mom, Lucy, which adds depth to Will's backstory. Angie's pregnancy will likely shift her priorities, possibly pulling her away from active duty toward motherhood — and that could create tension, especially with Will, as they adjust to working side by side but no longer being involved romantically. Of course, the GBI team will be back solving high-stakes crimes, mixing thrilling investigations with personal drama — exactly what fans love about the show, rooted in Karin Slaughter's bestselling novels. And for book fans, there's buzzing speculation about Sara Linton, Will's love interest from the novels, finally making an appearance. That might wait until Angie's storyline wraps up, but it could open a hopeful new chapter for Will after the emotional ups and downs. Ahmedabad Plane Crash

Gunman attacked CDC headquarters to protest COVID-19 vaccines
Gunman attacked CDC headquarters to protest COVID-19 vaccines

Toronto Sun

time7 days ago

  • Toronto Sun

Gunman attacked CDC headquarters to protest COVID-19 vaccines

Patrick Joseph White, 30, died at the scene Friday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing a police officer Published Aug 12, 2025 • 3 minute read This photo provided by Georgia Bureau of Investigations Patrick Joseph White. Photo by Georgia Bureau of Investigations / AP ATLANTA — The man who fired more than 180 shots with a long gun at the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention broke into a locked safe to get his father's weapons and wanted to send a message against COVID-19 vaccines, authorities said Tuesday. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Documents found in a search of the home where Patrick Joseph White lived with his parents 'expressed the shooter's discontent with the COVID-19 vaccinations,' Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey said. White, 30, had written about wanting to make 'the public aware of his discontent with the vaccine,' Hosey said. White also had recently verbalized thoughts of suicide, which led to law enforcement being contacted several weeks before the shooting, Hosey said. He died at the scene Friday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after killing a police officer. Asked about threats based on misinformation regarding the CDC and its vaccine work, FBI Special Agent Paul Brown said Tuesday: 'We've not seen an uptick, although any rhetoric that suggests or leads to violence is something we take very seriously.' Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. 'Although we are tracking it, we are sensitive to it, we have not seen that uptick,' said Brown, who leads the FBI's Atlanta division. The suspect's family was fully cooperating with the investigation, authorities said at the Tuesday news briefing. White had no known criminal history, Hosey said. Executing a search warrant at the family's home in the Atlanta suburb of Kennesaw, authorities recovered written documents that are being analyzed, and seized electronic devices that are undergoing a forensic examination, the agency said. Investigators also recovered a total of five firearms, including a gun that belonged to his father that he used in the attack, Hosey said. Hosey said the suspect did not have a key to the gun safe: 'He broke into it,' he said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. White had been stopped by CDC security guards before driving to a pharmacy across the street, where he opened fire from a sidewalk, authorities said. The bullets pierced 'blast-resistant' windows across the campus, pinning employees down during the barrage. More than 500 shell casings have been recovered from the crime scene, the GBI said. In the aftermath, officials at the CDC are assessing the security of the campus and making sure they notify officials of any new threats. U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. toured the CDC campus on Monday, accompanied by Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill and CDC Director Susan Monarez, according to a health agency statement. 'No one should face violence while working to protect the health of others,' Kennedy said in a statement Saturday. It said top federal health officials are 'actively supporting CDC staff.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Kennedy also visited the DeKalb County Police Department, and later met privately with the slain officer's wife. A photo of the suspect will be released later Tuesday, Hosey said, but he encouraged the public to remember the face of the officer instead. Kennedy was a leader in a national anti-vaccine movement before President Donald Trump selected him to oversee federal health agencies, and has made false and misleading statements about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 shots and other vaccines. Some unionized CDC employees called for more protections. Some employees who recently left the agency as the Trump administration pursues widespread layoffs, meanwhile, squarely blamed Kennedy. Years of false rhetoric about vaccines and public health was bound to 'take a toll on people's mental health,' and 'leads to violence,' said Tim Young, a CDC employee who retired in April. Toronto Blue Jays Toronto Blue Jays World Columnists Columnists

Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot
Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot

Rhyl Journal

time7 days ago

  • Rhyl Journal

Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot

Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) director Chris Hosey said documents found in a search of suspect Patrick Joseph White's home 'expressed the shooter's discontent with the Covid 19 vaccinations' ahead of the August 8 attack. White had written about wanting to make 'the public aware of his discontent with the vaccine,' Mr Hosey said. The 30-year-old had also recently verbalised thoughts of suicide which led to law enforcement being contacted several weeks before the shooting, Mr Hosey said. White's family was fully co-operating with the investigation, authorities said at a news briefing on Tuesday. White had no known criminal history, Mr Hosey said. Executing a search warrant at White's home, authorities recovered written documents that are being analysed and seized electronic devices that are undergoing a forensic examination, the agency said. Investigators also recovered a total of five firearms, along with other critical evidence. Mr Hosey said White broke into a secured safe to get the weapons, including a gun that belonged to his father that he used in the attack. 'More than 500 shell casings have been recovered from the crime scene,' the GBI said in a statement Tuesday. Officials are conducting a threat assessment to the CDC facility and making sure they notify officials of any threats.

Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot
Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot

South Wales Argus

time7 days ago

  • South Wales Argus

Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot

Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) director Chris Hosey said documents found in a search of suspect Patrick Joseph White's home 'expressed the shooter's discontent with the Covid 19 vaccinations' ahead of the August 8 attack. White had written about wanting to make 'the public aware of his discontent with the vaccine,' Mr Hosey said. The 30-year-old had also recently verbalised thoughts of suicide which led to law enforcement being contacted several weeks before the shooting, Mr Hosey said. Swat team members walk inside the scene of the shooting (Ben Hendren/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP/PA) White's family was fully co-operating with the investigation, authorities said at a news briefing on Tuesday. White had no known criminal history, Mr Hosey said. Executing a search warrant at White's home, authorities recovered written documents that are being analysed and seized electronic devices that are undergoing a forensic examination, the agency said. Investigators also recovered a total of five firearms, along with other critical evidence. Mr Hosey said White broke into a secured safe to get the weapons, including a gun that belonged to his father that he used in the attack. 'More than 500 shell casings have been recovered from the crime scene,' the GBI said in a statement Tuesday. Officials are conducting a threat assessment to the CDC facility and making sure they notify officials of any threats.

Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot
Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot

Western Telegraph

time7 days ago

  • Western Telegraph

Man who killed police officer in CDC shooting died from self-inflicted gunshot

Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) director Chris Hosey said documents found in a search of suspect Patrick Joseph White's home 'expressed the shooter's discontent with the Covid 19 vaccinations' ahead of the August 8 attack. White had written about wanting to make 'the public aware of his discontent with the vaccine,' Mr Hosey said. The 30-year-old had also recently verbalised thoughts of suicide which led to law enforcement being contacted several weeks before the shooting, Mr Hosey said. Swat team members walk inside the scene of the shooting (Ben Hendren/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP/PA) White's family was fully co-operating with the investigation, authorities said at a news briefing on Tuesday. White had no known criminal history, Mr Hosey said. Executing a search warrant at White's home, authorities recovered written documents that are being analysed and seized electronic devices that are undergoing a forensic examination, the agency said. Investigators also recovered a total of five firearms, along with other critical evidence. Mr Hosey said White broke into a secured safe to get the weapons, including a gun that belonged to his father that he used in the attack. 'More than 500 shell casings have been recovered from the crime scene,' the GBI said in a statement Tuesday. Officials are conducting a threat assessment to the CDC facility and making sure they notify officials of any threats.

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