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Federal officer in critical condition after DC shooting as authorities search for answers

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A United States Park Police officer was shot in Southeast Washington, D.C., the D.C. Police Union confirmed Monday.

“We can confirm that a member of US Park Police was shot in the 5000 blk of Queens Stroll Place SE,” the union posted on X. “The officer was transported to an area hospital in critical condition. We’re all sending prayers for the officer and @1791FOP at this time.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Metropolitan Police Department for additional information.

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Authorities shut down multiple blocks in the area, restricting both vehicle and pedestrian access as police responded to the incident, FOX 5 in D.C. reported.

The closures include areas along Benning Road SE as well as nearby residential streets, including the 5000 through 5100 block of Queens Stroll Place SE and the 4600 block of Hillside Road SE.

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Officials said no vehicular or pedestrian traffic is allowed in the affected zones and are urging the public to avoid the area and follow police directions. Closures remain subject to change.

The station also reported a heavy law enforcement presence remains as investigators work to determine what led to the shooting.

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FBI Director Kash Patel wrote on X that he is praying for the injured officer.

“Praying for the Park Police officer shot in Washington, D.C. The FBI is actively supporting the investigation alongside our law enforcement partners and will bring those responsible to justice,” Patel wrote.

“We will provide updates as we are able – please keep the officer and their family in your prayers,” he added.

This is a developing story.

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Obama adviser reveals private conversations urging Biden not to run in 2016

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A top strategist for former President Barack Obama said he discouraged then-Vice President Joe Biden from running in the 2016 presidential election. 

The University of Virginia’s Miller Center on Monday published an interview with Obama strategist David Plouffe, who was tasked with informing Biden that he should not run for president because he “could not win.” At the time, Biden was grieving the death of his son Beau Biden and was well behind Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders

“What I would say is: ‘Listen, sir, first of all, I’m concerned about you as a human being. I’m not sure you’re in a state to run. But if this was six, seven months ago, it’s a different conversation. There’s no room. There’s just no room for you,’” Plouffe said.

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“Iowa is a tough state for you. New Hampshire is a tough state for you, Bernie’s going to win. And South Carolina, Hillary’s going to clean up there. There’s just no room for you,” he continued. “And by the way, Hillary’s not going to implode.” 

Plouffe told Biden that Sanders wouldn’t implode, either. 

“I think he ultimately accepted it, but I think it was more a couple of people around him. They really got him stirred up because part of it was, ‘Well, donors are telling us to run.’ I’m like, ‘Well, I know these donors. Let’s talk about them.’ It was a couple guys in California. I’m like, ‘That’s not a campaign. I get that Hillary is struggling in this campaign vis-a-vis Bernie. That’s true. But there’s no room for you in part because of that. Bernie and Hillary both are guaranteed 80 percent of this electorate,’” Plouffe said, adding that Clinton was better with Black voters than Biden at the time. 

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Plouffe explained that he felt Biden would have struggled against now-President Donald Trump but “didn’t have the trust and character issues that Hillary” had with the electorate. He suggested Biden may have performed better than Clinton in some areas during the general election, but there was simply no path for him to get there. 

“It’s like, Poor Joe. And my view is, listen, Biden’s career was over. Obama picked him to be vice president. And Biden was very clear he wasn’t going to run even before Beau [died]. But once Beau happened, of course you’re like, there’s no way it’s to going run,” Plouffe said. 

“By the time he [Biden] kind of kicked the tires on this, we were just fully developed, two incredibly strong, vote-getting candidates,” he continued. “And Biden’s natural lane, White working-class, working union guys were kind of split between Sanders and Clinton, but they both had strong support.”

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Plouffe then shifted gears and said that many Democratic voters objected to former Vice President Kamala Harris receiving the 2024 nomination without the party holding a primary after Biden was essentially forced out of the race.

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“It really bothered voters more than I thought it would and kind of undercut any kind of authority around the danger Trump posed,” he said.

“And by the way, all these Democrats, as they saw it, had covered up Biden. And so, you put that together, which is Kamala kind of being installed in there and then the cover-up on Biden, as voters saw it. I mean, I don’t think the party has fully come to a full reckoning on that,” Plouffe added. “I don’t think we should belabor it, but I think every Democrat should obviously say, ‘Of course he shouldn’t have run. We know that now. A good president shouldn’t have run.’ And we should never again have a nominee that isn’t fully vetted by the voters and chosen by the voters.” 

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NJ man crawls through window, attempts to sexually assault girl before being subdued by resident: police

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A New Jersey man allegedly broke into a home through a bathroom window and tried to sexually assault a girl as she slept early Saturday before he was subdued by the resident inside. 

Jermin Fordyce, 36, is charged with first-degree counts of home invasion, burglary and attempted aggravated sexual assault, as well as second-degree aggravated assault, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office said. 

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Hackensack police officers responded to a home around 3:40 a.m. for a home invasion burglary. Once at the scene, they found Fordyce, who had been subdued by the residents inside the home after they found him inside one of the bedrooms, police said. 

Fordyce entered the home through a bathroom window and entered the bedroom of the girl who was sleeping, officials said. Police described the victim only as a “resident.” NJ.com reported the victim was a girl.  

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Once inside the room, Fordyce took off his pants and climbed on top of the girl as she was sleeping and attempted to sexually assault her, police said. 

He allegedly strangled her during the assault, authorities said. 

One of the other residents awoke to the sounds of a struggle coming from the girl’s room and took down Fordyce. 

Fordyce remains in police custody pending a court hearing

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15 small Amazon buys that make life easier, starting at $4

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These under-$25 Amazon finds are thoughtful, practical picks you’ll wish you bought sooner. From a portable tire inflator to a mini fan and bug traps, they tackle everyday annoyances with ease. Even better, some are already discounted ahead of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, running March 25 through 31.

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These clever finds solve everyday problems like lost keys, limited outlets and dirty earbuds.

Original price: $12.96

Upgrade any outlet with this wall charger, featuring five outlets and four USB ports. Keep your devices powered without the cord clutter — and grab it before the deal disappears. 

Stop losing your keys or wallet with the Life360 tile. The Bluetooth tracker works with Apple and Android devices, letting you ring your Tile or track it through the free app. With this deal live now, it’s a smart time to try it for yourself.

Original price: $6.45

Get the gunk out of your AirPods with this compact kit designed to reach tight spaces inside earbuds and charging cases. It’s a simple, low-cost way to improve sound and hygiene, and works on phones, tablets and other devices.

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Organize cords and manage pests at home with these small upgrades.

Keep messy cables out of sight with this cord management box designed to hide power strips and wires. It’s made from durable plastic and blends in easily with existing decor. A rear cable slot helps maintain the neat setup.

Manage pests with these insect traps. UV light attracts bugs and traps them in a disposable adhesive cartridge. Each set includes a plug-in device and one cartridge.

Original price: $9.99

This roll-up drying rack is a smart solution for small kitchens. Lay it over the sink to air-dry dishes and roll it up for storage after. It even doubles as a heat-resistant trivet.

Keep your vehicle in prime condition with these gadgets. 

Original price: $39.99

Keep this portable tire inflator in your car for quick fixes on the road. It’s compact, easy to use with preset settings and a digital display, and powerful enough for car tires. Snag it while it’s 48% off.

Original price: $12.99

Minimize clutter in your car with this tiny trash can. It attaches to a seat headrest and secures with snaps to hold trash bags in place. It’s even insulated, so you could use it as a cooler in a pinch.

Original price: $8.99

This reusable cleaning gel pulls crumbs and debris from hard-to-reach spots like a center console and dashboard. You can also use it on electronics to pick up dust and dirt.

These kitchen tools speed up prep work and keep things tidy and safe.

Original price: $15.99

Skip the sticky hands and lingering garlic smell with this easy-to-use garlic peeler and chopper. The rocking design makes mincing simple, while the silicone tube handles peeling in seconds.

Useful for more than just child-proofing, these refrigerator locks keep doors securely shut. Adjustable straps fit corners from 3 to 8 inches and attach with a strong adhesive.

Can’t shake that trash can smell? Try these Arm & Hammer baking soda pouches that absorb odors for up to 30 days. Just drop one in and let it do the work.

Stock up on outdoor essentials ahead of warmer weather.

Original price: $9.99

Beat the heat on the go with this compact handheld fan. With three speeds and a rechargeable battery, it’s a tiny workhorse that fits easily into a handbag or backpack — perfect for travel, commuting or quick relief from the sun.

Original price: $15.98

Avoid streaky sunburns with this roll-on sunscreen applicator that spreads SPF without the mess. Easy to use and kid-friendly, grab it while it’s on sale for 20% off. 

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Original price: $2.50

Heading outside more? This first aid kit packs essential wound care items into a compact case, making it easy to handle cuts, scrapes and more. Pack one in the car or tuck it into a gym bag.

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

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