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Fox News
2 days ago
- Politics
- Fox News
Suspect wanted in anti-ICE Texas ambush previously sued in past protest incident
More details are being learned about another suspect in the anti-ICE Texas attack that took place on Independence Day, including his alleged involvement in an Antifa protest that resulted in assault charges in 2023, as a manhunt continues in Texas and Oklahoma. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking for Benjamin Song, 32, for his alleged role in the Alvarado, Texas, attack targeting ICE agents, which left a local police officer shot in the neck and cars vandalized. The police officer is expected to recover. A $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest and conviction. There were ten suspects already facing federal charges for the attempted murder of federal officers and for "discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence." Song is now facing the same charges. Song is a former U.S. Marine Corps reservist, and the FBI warns that he should be considered "armed and dangerous." Song was mentioned as an alleged member of an Antifa group in a 2023 lawsuit after three people protesting a drag queen brunch near Fort Worth, Texas, were assaulted by the members, according to the Post Millennial. According to KERA News, Song was part of the Elm Fork Brown Gun Club that was both counter-protesting and doing security at the event, with the outlet reporting that they wore face coverings. The group made headlines at the time for its Fort Worth counter-protest, including Rolling Stone, as those protesting were part of a Christian nationalist group. His father is Tailim Song, a Dallas-based business attorney, and his mother is Hope Song, the program director of an Arlington, Texas, martial arts studio, according to online records reviewed by Fox News Digital. The father is involved in various local community groups, including the Dallas Asian American Cultural Center. A twelfth suspect, Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada, is also facing conspiracy to tamper evidence charges. He is reportedly the husband of one of the alleged attackers. He was granted a green card under the Biden administration and is a prior recipient of DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Some of the suspects charged in the Independence Day incident met in an online chat group on Signal, and court records show it could have been worse. A July 7 criminal complaint filed by the U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas alleges that assailants shot 20 to 30 rounds from an AR-15-style rifle before it jammed, causing it to malfunction, on Independence Day. Investigators continued on Tuesday to look into how the suspects were linked, including through a possible Signal group chat. Court records revealed extensive planning as well as anti-government literature obtained in an apartment tied to a suspect, including literature entitled "Organising for Attack! Insurrectionary Anarchy." Another suspect allegedly had flyers in his backpack with "Fight ICE terror with class war!" and "Free all political prisoners." Cars in the parking lot were spray-painted with "Ice pig" and "traitor." Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI as well as Song's parents.


Fox News
2 days ago
- Politics
- Fox News
Suspect wanted in anti-ICE Texas ambush previously sued in past protest incident
More details are being learned about another suspect in the anti-ICE Texas attack that took place on Independence Day, including his alleged involvement in an Antifa protest that resulted in assault charges in 2023, as a manhunt continues in Texas and Oklahoma. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking for Benjamin Song, 32, for his alleged role in the Alvarado, Texas, attack targeting ICE agents, which left a local police officer shot in the neck and cars vandalized. The police officer is expected to recover. A $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest and conviction. There were ten suspects already facing federal charges for the attempted murder of federal officers and for "discharging a firearm in relation to a crime of violence." Song is now facing the same charges. Song is a former U.S. Marine Corps reservist, and the FBI warns that he should be considered "armed and dangerous." Song was mentioned as an alleged member of an Antifa group in a 2023 lawsuit after three people protesting a drag queen brunch near Fort Worth, Texas, were assaulted by the members, according to the Post Millennial. According to KERA News, Song was part of the Elm Fork Brown Gun Club that was both counter-protesting and doing security at the event, with the outlet reporting that they wore face coverings. The group made headlines at the time for its Fort Worth counter-protest, including Rolling Stone, as those protesting were part of a Christian nationalist group. His father is Tailim Song, a Dallas-based business attorney, and his mother is Hope Song, the program director of an Arlington, Texas, martial arts studio, according to online records reviewed by Fox News Digital. The father is involved in various local community groups, including the Dallas Asian American Cultural Center. A twelfth suspect, Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada, is also facing conspiracy to tamper evidence charges. He is reportedly the husband of one of the alleged attackers. He was granted a green card under the Biden administration and is a prior recipient of DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Some of the suspects charged in the Independence Day incident met in an online chat group on Signal, and court records show it could have been worse. A July 7 criminal complaint filed by the U.S. District Court Northern District of Texas alleges that assailants shot 20 to 30 rounds from an AR-15-style rifle before it jammed, causing it to malfunction, on Independence Day. Investigators continued on Tuesday to look into how the suspects were linked, including through a possible Signal group chat. Court records revealed extensive planning as well as anti-government literature obtained in an apartment tied to a suspect, including literature entitled "Organising for Attack! Insurrectionary Anarchy." Another suspect allegedly had flyers in his backpack with "Fight ICE terror with class war!" and "Free all political prisoners." Cars in the parking lot were spray-painted with "Ice pig" and "traitor." Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI as well as Song's parents.


Daily Mail
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Julian McMahon dead at 56: Nip/Tuck and Fantastic Four star passes away after private health battle
Julian McMahon - who starred in Nip/Tuck and FBI: Most Wanted - has passed away at 56 after a private health battle. The 56-year-old Australian-American actor had been secretly battling cancer, his wife Kelly revealed in a heartbreaking statement on Friday. His wife said : 'With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer.' Julian's last public appearance was alongside Nicolas Cage at SXSW in Austin, Texas back in March as he looked thin as he promoted psychological thriller The Surfer. Kelly - whom he married in 2014 - continued by expressing the love Julian had for his fans and those around him and what being an actor meant to him during his life. 'Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible. The talented actor (left) was best known for his role as Dr. Christian Troy on the FX series Nip/Tuck; he is seen with costar Dylan Walsh (right) in 2003 'We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for the memories, she added in her statement obtained by Deadline. The talented actor was best known for his role as Dr. Christian Troy on the FX series Nip/Tuck. He starred alongside Dylan Walsh who portrayed Sean McNamara in the campy medical drama which ran for six seasons from 2003 to 2010. The star was even nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Television Series in 2004 where he was bested by Ian McShane for his role in HBO series Deadwood. Julian later starred as Jess LaCroix on the CBS series FBI: Most Wanted beginning 2020 but made a surprise exit in March 2022 after three seasons. He previously made his name on Australian television soap opera Home & Away in which he starred as main star Ben Lucini from 1990 to 1991. The actor went on to star as Detective John Grant in American crime drama Profiler from 1996 to 2000. He then won the hearts of many as he portrayed Cole Turner in Charmed seasons 3 through 5 from 2000 to 2003 before returning as a guest for season 7 in 2005. Julian's last public appearance was alongside Nicolas Cage at SXSW in Austin, Texas back in March as he looked thin as he promoted psychological thriller The Surfer The Sydney, Australia native also had success on the big screen as he starred as iconic supervillain Dr. Doom in two Marvel movies Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer (2007). He also starred alongside Sandra Bullock in 2007 supernatural psychological thriller Premonition. Julian and wife Kelly had been together for 11 years before marrying in a romantic ceremony in Lake Tahoe, a lakeside area on the edge of California and Nevada, in 2014. It was his third marriage. Julian was previously married to model and Baywatch actress Brooke Burns from 1999 to 2001 as they share 25-year-old daughter Madison Elizabeth McMahon together. He also was famously married to Australian singer and TV personality Dannii Minogue from 1994 to 1995. Julian also has ties to the government of Australia as he was the only son of Sir William McMahon, a former Prime Minister of Australia, who served from 1971 to 1972 and held office as the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. He talked about his childhood in an interview with the Herald Sun in 2018 as he said: 'My Dad... was born in 1908. That's a very different time to what it was when he was raising me. 'He must have gone through a strange misunderstanding of how you were parented in 1908 versus how you parent in 1972; it would have been so conflicting. Also how you be a husband in that period of time would have been different. ' His final role was a bit of a full circle moment as he portrayed the Australian Prime Minister in Netflix murder mystery series The Residence.
Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Hollywood Remembers Julian McMahon, Star of ‘Nip Tuck,' ‘Charmed,' ‘Fantastic Four' — ‘A Clown Disguised as a Matinee Idol'
Following the death of journeyman actor Julian McMahon — known for his roles in 'Nip/Tuck,' 'Charmed,' and 'Fantastic Four' — tributes poured in from co-stars, colleagues, and fans, including Rosie O'Donnell, Rose McGowan, Kelly Carlson, and Dick Wolf. His death was announced on July 4 by his wife, Kelly, who told Deadline, 'With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer.' More from IndieWire Allison Williams Says Her 'Girls' Character Marnie Was Almost a SoulCycle Instructor 'The Sandman' Review: Season 2 Is an Awful Snooze, Whether It's Your Dream Show or Waking Nightmare McMahon had most recently appeared in 'FBI: Most Wanted,' which he left suddenly in 2022, saying in a statement to Deadline, 'I'm extremely proud of the work we have done together and put the development of this show, and my character Jess, at the top of my professional experience list. I wish the show, and its cast & crew, the greatest success in the future. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to play Jess; he is a good man.' Wolf, who served as the executive producer of the series, said of McMahon's death to Deadline, 'What shocking news. All of us at Wolf Entertainment are deeply saddened by Julian's passing and our condolences go out to his entire family.' Rose McGowan, who appeared with McMahon on 'Charmed,' posted an Instagram story reading, 'Oh Julian you force of brilliance, wild talent and humour. For you, your family and loving fans all over the world, I pray comfort.' Her on-screen sister Holly Marie Combs posted, 'One of a kind is an understatement. Your unyielding zest for life and crazy-making sense of humor will be sorely missed. The joy and laughter you were the direct cause of will always be remembered. I hope you find our lady friend and dance in those rose petals.' 'Julian McMahon was magic. That smile. That laugh. That talent. That presence,' fellow 'Charmed' co-star Alyssa Milano wrote in a lengthy post. 'He walked into a room and lit it up — not just with charisma, but with kindness. With mischief. With soulful understanding. Her tribute concluded with, 'Losing him feels unreal. Too soon. Too unfair. Rest, my friend. I'll carry your laugh with me.' 'Sad day for our 'Charmed' family!' Brian Krause wrote. 'Julian was one of the funniest, devilishly handsome and kind souls! Prayers to his family and close friends! He will surely be missed!' 'This is terribly sad news about Julian,' Ioan Gruffudd wrote, who starred alongside McMahon in a pair of 'Fantastic Four' films. 'Even though we played each other's nemeses, there was always so much lightness and laughter working together. Every encounter with him was a joy.' Carlson, who co-starred with McMahon on 'Nip/Tuck,' described him as 'the energy, the charisma, the humor, the looks and everything of 'Nip/Tuck.' […] I hope he had a peaceful journey. I wish him a peaceful journey. And I know he had a full, great life, so that's a good thing.' Rosie O'Donnell, who guest-starred on 'Nip/Tuck,' also posted on Instagram, writing that she was 'heartbroken over the death of Julian McMahon — what a beautiful man — so kind loving funny and gifted — i loved working with him on nip/tuck — my love to his wife n children.' Ruth Williamson, who played the eccentric Hedda Grubman on 'Nip/Tuck,' described to IndieWire the infectious spirit of McMahon, including doing 'his best Elvis' in the makeup trailer, lip-syncing to 'A Little Less Conversation.' 'I am so very sad,' she said. 'Julian was a clown disguised as a matinee idol. He loved to play. That's why he was such a good actor. When I worked with him on 'Nip/Tuck' we had instant chemistry. And we genuinely liked each other. I will miss seeing his beautiful face on screen.' Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See


Forbes
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Julian McMahon, ‘Nip/Tuck' And ‘Fantastic Four' Star, Dies At 56
LOS ANGELES: The cast and executive producer of the CBS series FBI: MOST WANTED at the TCA WINTER ... More PRESS TOUR 2020 on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020 at the Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, CA. Pictured (L-R): Julian McMahon. (Photo by Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Images) Julian McMahon, the Australian actor known for roles in the TV series Nip/Tuck, Charmed, Profiler and FBI: Most Wanted, and the film Fantastic Four, died on July 2 in Clearwater, Florida following a private battle with cancer. He was 56. 'With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer,' said wife Kelly in the statement. 'Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible." 'We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy,' she continued. "And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for the memories." Born July 27, 1968 in Sydney, Australia, McMahon made his television acting debut in the short-lived daytime soap opera The Power, The Passion in 1989. He joined the cast of the Australian soap opera in 1990 for one season and segued to Another World in the United States for 22 episodes from 1992 to 1993. Drama Profiler, with McMahon as Detective John Grant, was his first regularly scheduled primetime series. It aired from 1996 to 2000. PROFILER — Season 3 — Pictured: (l-r) Julian McMahon as Det. John Grant, Peter Frechette as George ... More Fraley, Ally Walker as Dr. Samantha 'Sam' Waters, Roma Maffia as Grace Alvarez, Robert Davi as Agent Bailey Malone — Photo by: Alice S. Hall/NBCU Photo Bank Immediately following Profiler came the recurring role of Cole Turner, a half-demon, on the Aaron Spelling supernatural drama Charmed from 2000 to 2003. Then, in 2003, was McMahon's breakout performance as Dr. Christian Troy in the seven season Ryan Murphy drama Nip/Tuck, which resulted in a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama. Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon of "Nip/Tuck" during 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards - TV Guide ... More 2003 Emmy Party at The Lot Studios in Hollywood, California, United States. (Photo by Lee Celano/WireImage) In 2005, McMahon segued to the big screen as the villainess Doctor Doom in The Fantastic Four, which he reprised in the 2007 sequel Rise of the Silver Surfer. He also appeared in the films Chasing Sleep (2000), Premonition (2007), Red (2010), Faces in the Crowd (2011) and Bait 3d (2012). More recently, McMahon starred as Jess LaCroix in the CBS Dick Wolf crime drama FBI: Most Wanted from 2020 to 2022. And, this year, was McMahon's final role in the Netflix Shonda Rhimes limited series The Residence. McMahon was previously married to Australian singer Dannii Minogue and Baywatch actress Brooke Burns before marrying Kelly Paniagua in 2014. He has a daughter Madison Elizabeth McMahon, 25, with ex-wife Burns. 'Heartbreaking loss. Julian McMahon, a true talent in Charmed, Nip/Tuck, and more, gone too soon at 56. Rest in peace," tweeted Global Network News. "What shocking news. All of us at Wolf Entertainment are deeply saddened by Julian's passing and our condolences go out to his entire family," said producer Dick Wolf in a statement.