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Murder suspect on ICE hold accused of luring teen into death trap where victim’s final plea went unheard

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An 18-year-old murder suspect is being held on an immigration detainer after prosecutors say he helped lure a 15-year-old Missouri boy into a deadly ambush where the teen begged for his life.

Yefry Archaga, 18, is charged with first-degree murder in the March 12 killing of 15-year-old Miles Young in Greene County.

Jail records show Archaga is being held without bond and is subject to a federal immigration hold.

A second suspect, Praize King, 18, is also charged with first-degree murder and armed criminal action in connection with the killing.

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According to court documents obtained by the Springfield Daily Citizen, the attack was premeditated.

Prosecutors allege Archaga “planned and set up a 15-year-old boy to be murdered,” luring Young into what he believed was a meetup before ambushing him. Investigators say the victim believed he was meeting a girl, but instead walked into a coordinated setup involving multiple individuals.

Investigators say a juvenile suspect picked up Young after leading him to believe he was meeting a girl, despite warnings that it could be a setup.

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Court documents obtained by KY3 describe how the group had been driving around Springfield discussing the plan before stopping to retrieve a second vehicle. They then allegedly used two cars, including a black Mercedes, to track Young’s location and carry out the ambush.

When the vehicle stopped, Young ran.

A witness told investigators Archaga, allegedly wearing a black ski mask and armed with a “Glock-style” handgun, chased the teen on foot.

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“Defendant ambushed victim, chased victim on foot, and shot victim as victim was stating he wanted to live,” the probable cause statement says, according to the Springfield Daily Citizen.

Another witness reported hearing Young fall and cry out, “I just don’t wanna die,” followed by gunshots.

Young was struck in the chest and later pronounced dead at a hospital.

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Witnesses told investigators they believed Young had been targeted, possibly tied to a prior dispute. He was expected to testify in a 2025 homicide case, according to the documents obtained by the Springfield Daily Citizen.

Authorities allege Archaga fled after the shooting and was arrested March 31 in Webb City following a two-week search. He is scheduled to appear in court April 13.

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At least one additional suspect, believed to be a juvenile, has not been publicly identified.

The killing has left Young’s family and community devastated.

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“Miles was a compassionate, loving, and kind 15-year-old who brought light to everyone around him,” his family wrote on a fundraising page. “He was a big brother, a son, a grandson, and a friend… full of life and always showed care for others.”

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“No parent should ever have to outlive and bury their child,” the statement reads.

As the family mourns, they say they are leaning on community support while detectives continue working to bring justice in the case.

The investigation remains ongoing.

Fox News Digital reached out to ICE and the U.S. Marshals for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

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Taylor Frankie Paul says she’s leaving the Mormon church amid ‘hell on earth’ domestic violence scandal

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Taylor Frankie Paul is letting her followers know that she is leaving the Mormon church after her “hell on earth” domestic violence scandal that completely rocked her world.

On Easter Sunday, Paul took to Instagram to share a video montage of moments of sadness, reading the bible, reaching out to friends and family since her season of “The Bachelorette” was canceled due to a domestic violence incident with Dakota Mortensen, her ex-boyfriend and father of her son.

“The last 40 days felt like hell on earth. Through every panic attack I prayed for strength as I could feel my body breaking down and out from the distress of it all. And HE sent just that in various ways along with so many undeniable signs saying ‘I am with you’ which I can’t wait to share that part,” Paul captioned her post.

She continued, “I’ve prayed since I was young and never strayed away because I believe he wants us to ask for help especially during our lowest points. However, instead of just asking I switched over to thanking him at the end of each day no matter how low I felt.”

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On Paul’s Instagram post, fans sent their love and well-wishes to the reality star.

“You have been so incredibly strong these last few years with every single obstacle you had in your way. You should be so very proud of yourself Taylor. Sending you so much love, prayers, and hugs!” one user wrote. Another added, “We love you Taylor.”

Paul’s co-star, Jessi Draper, commented on her post: “I love you ❤️ you’re the strongest person I know.”

On her Instagram story, Paul shared a message with her followers, informing them that she was leaving the Mormon church.

“Born and raised Mormon (LDS) and I’ll always have love and respect towards it. I’ll even continue to go with my family at times, with that being said, it’s time to detach myself from it,” Paul wrote, adding a broken heart emoji.

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“I strongly believe in Christ, God, the bible, the divine,” she continued. The “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star added that she believes praying can come from inside of a church or on the bathroom floor.

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In March, Paul was accused of her third domestic violence incident. The first domestic violence incident resulted in charges against Paul, who pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in August 2023. Video of the incident was shared earlier this month by TMZ, and soon after, ABC announced that it would not be airing Paul’s season of “The Bachelorette.”

A spokesperson for Paul previously told Fox News Digital, following the cancellation of her season of “The Bachelorette,” “Taylor is very grateful for ABC’s support as she prioritizes her family’s safety and security. After years of silently suffering extensive mental and physical abuse as well as threats of retaliation, Taylor is finally gaining the strength to face her accuser and taking steps to ensure that she and her children are protected from any further harm.”

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“There are too many women who are suffering in silence as they survive aggressive, jealous ex-partners who refuse to let them move on with their lives,” the spokesperson continued. “Taylor has remained silent out of fear of further abuse, retaliation, and public shaming. She is currently exploring all of her options, seeking support, and preparing to own and share her story.”

Paul, 31, shares two children — Indy, 8, and Ocean, 5 — with ex-husband Tate Paul, and a 1-year-old son, Ever, with Mortensen. The recent domestic violence incident with Mortensen resulted in Paul temporarily losing custody of their son, Ever.

In a statement to Fox News Digital last month, a spokesperson for Disney Entertainment Television said, “In light of the newly released video just surfaced today, we have made the decision to not move forward with the new season of ‘The Bachelorette’ at this time, and our focus is on supporting the family.”

Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this report.

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If winter wrecked your backyard, these spring deals can help — up to 39% off

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Spring has sprung — and it shows! From muddy patios to moldy cushions and brown patches of grass, the remnants of winter are hard to miss. Get your outdoor spaces back in shape with tools like pressure washers, grill sprays and gutter wands, all starting at just $9.

Tuffenough solar stake lights, 2-pack: $27.44 (41% off)
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Scotts Turf Builder weed killer and lawn fertilizer: $60.49 (30% off)
Long-handled scrub brush: $20.99 (30% off)
Grill cover: $27.99 (28% off)
Battery-powered backpack sprayer: $179.99 (20% off)
ThermoMaven bristle-free grill brush: $36.53 (15% off)
Leaf scoops: $17.95 (10% off)

Original price: $11.39

At under $10, Weber’s grate cleaner tackles grease and food buildup on your grill without using harsh chemicals — after months of storage. It’s safe for stainless steel, cast iron, porcelain and even inside smokers. You can even use it without gloves, since it’s phosphate-free and gentle on skin.

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Original price: $39.99

Add extra lighting to your outdoor space with this 100-foot string of lights. The shatterproof, vintage-style bulbs stand up to the elements while adding a touch of style. A heavy-duty wire boosts durability for long-term use. 

Original price: $139

Whether you’re removing mildew buildup from the side of your house or clearing a muddy patio, a pressure washer like the Greenworks electric model comes in handy. It has a 35-foot cord that reaches every nook and corner of your home or yard. The four nozzles adjust pressure and give you a more direct stream for tougher messes. 

Original price: $349

Westinghouse gas pressure washer is ideal for larger areas, including whole-house cleaning or longer decks and fences. The 25-foot hose is plenty long for most tasks, and the nozzle is powerful enough to blast through years of grime. 

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Original price: $49.99

Salt, ice melt and sand leave lasting stains on your driveway, patio and deck, but 30 Seconds outdoor cleaner quickly washes away buildup and mold and starts working instantly. There’s no pressure washing needed — just soak the surface, wait up to a minute and rinse away the residue with your hose. 

Original price: $39.49

Battling weeds is an endless endeavor, but this puller tool reaches down under the plant to get it — roots and all — for good. All you need to do is line up the puller with your plant, push down and lean back — no bending necessary. 

Original price: $37.45

Scrape away the mess winter left behind in your gutters with a telescoping cleaning wand. It attaches to your hose and tilts up to 180 degrees, giving you a custom angle to blast away debris. Made from a lightweight, non-corrosive material, it’s built for long-term use. Plus, you’re already spending less than normal with the wand now at 39% off. 

Original price: $75

This kit gives you everything you need to repair patchy grass. Made for early spring, it combines seed, nitrogen and mulch to repair thin or bare spots in both the sun and shade. Attach the Lawn Vitality fertilizer bag to your hose for lush, healthy-looking grass. 

READ MORE: Make garden upkeep easier with these garden accessories

Original price: $699.99

robotic pool cleaner saves you hours of scooping leaves out of your pool. It packs the power to cover up to 1,600 square feet, with four modes that handle pool walls, floors and the top waterline. The fine mesh filter catches messes you can’t, from sand to algae, leaving your pool ready to use.

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Original price: $39.99

Your biggest ally for spring cleanup is a tough hose. It doesn’t get much more durable than this stainless steel option. The material is nearly impossible to kink, and the wide range of lengths (35 to 175 feet) lets you customize the hose to your yard size. 

If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.

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Iran’s nuclear gamble leaves America one choice — and it can’t be a deal

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The strategy of the United States toward the Islamic Republic has crossed a threshold that marks the definitive end of a half-century of Western hesitation.

In a landmark White House news conference, the President — flanked by CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth — dismantled the long-standing policy of “managed stability” in favor of a strategy aimed at the regime’s structural collapse. By confirming the systematic dismantling of the clerical security apparatus, highlighted by the death of IRGC Intelligence Chief Majid Khademi in a joint U.S.-Israeli strike, and signaling an end to the regime’s unhindered control over strategic corridors like the Strait of Hormuz, the administration has moved past the failed diplomatic cycles of 1979 and 2009.

While mediators may continue to offer the ‘off-ramp’ of short-term ceasefires, history warns us that for the mullahs, such deals are never a bridge to peace. They are a tactical survival mechanism designed to shield a nuclear breakout. As this new era of clarity unfolds, the lesson remains: leaving any part of this clerical structure in power, even in a state of ‘negotiated’ weakness, is not a resolution — it is merely a stay of execution.”

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We must confront the reality that the regime precipitated this crisis as a calculated breakout strategy. According to March 2026 intelligence assessments, the leadership manufactured regional chaos to serve as a shield for their final sprint toward a bomb. The latest IAEA reports are chilling: the regime possesses over 450kg of 60% enriched uranium — enough for nine to eleven nuclear weapons — with a breakout time now measured in days. For a clerical elite that views a nuclear weapon as their only ticket to longevity, military strikes on infrastructure are only a temporary fix if the regime’s core remains intact. If any part of this structure is left in power, they will find a way to rebuild the weapon.

History provides a roadmap for how clerical power is systemically displaced — and it is never via a polite deal. Even the most powerful secular rulers have fallen for the trap of the clerical off-ramp. Napoleon Bonaparte and Benito Mussolini both attempted to tame religious institutions through concordats, only to find that the clergy’s institutional memory and divine mandates outlasted their secular authority. True secular sovereignty was won in France and Turkey only through the dismantling of the clergy’s political and institutional monopolies.

In Iran, this clerical structure is not limited to those in turbans; it includes the mullahs in suits — the commissars and generals who remain fervently committed to the theocratic path. They have swallowed the national infrastructure, leaving no internal mechanism for reform. A clerical elite does not evolve; they relinquish power only when it is structurally stripped from them. The mullahs are students of this history; they know that in a secular republic, they don’t just lose a seat at the table — they lose the table entirely.

For a theocracy, a deal is a tactical pause. They have observed the North Korean model with envy, learning that a nuclear shield is the only guaranteed deterrent against Western-led regime change and a permanent tool for coercive power projection across the region. Historically, the mullahs have repeatedly sacrificed Iran’s democracy and independence to protect their own position — from securing kickbacks in 19th-century British monopolies over Iranian infrastructure to siding with the Shah to crush the 1906 Constitutional Revolution.

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Growing up in Iran, many in the diaspora learned a cynical proverb: “A mullah will barter any sacred principle for a qeran — the smallest of coins.” For the IRGC, the stakes of a transition are existential. Because they control the country’s major industries and shadow markets, any shift to a secular state would mean the total loss of their accumulated wealth, social stature, and legal immunity. They have every incentive to keep a nuclear sword over the international community to shield their corruption from domestic revolt and project strength abroad.

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To understand the mullahs is to understand the concept of Heroic Flexibility. This is not moderation; it is a survival strategy rooted in the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah (628 AD). In that pivotal moment, Prophet Muhammad signed a lopsided, ten-year peace treaty with his enemies from the Quraysh tribe in Mecca to buy time for his community to grow in strength. Today, the regime hijacks this legacy for a bait and switch, offering temporary concessions to relieve pressure while waiting for geopolitical winds to shift.

Ultimately, the Islamic Republic cannot be managed; it must be dismantled. The only path to a stable Middle East and the world is to support the Iranian people in toppling a regime that has held them hostage for half a century. This requires a strategy that pairs the total economic isolation of the clerical and IRGC apparatus with the current military pressure. The UAE’s recent push for the coalition to continue the campaign until the regime is decisively weakened offers a historic opportunity. By using the war to defang the IRGC’s enforcement structure and severing the financial arteries that sustain their repression, we create the necessary vacuum for the Iranian people to reclaim their sovereignty.

The mullahs are not looking for an off-ramp; they are looking for a nuclear shield to ensure their own survival. As long as the clerical structure remains, the bomb remains. We should stop providing them a lifeline to build it.

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