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Body Found in Florida Identified as Missing Colorado Boy, Stepmother Faces New Charges

Trump’s National Day of Prayer in CCP Virus Crisis Nettled Critics but America Still a Praying Nation

WASHINGTON—Secular media critics were outraged when the White House made public earlier this month a photo of Vice President Mike Pence leading members of the Coronavirus Task Force in prayer for the nation and for their work. The Internet promptly exploded. Typical was this tweet from Thomas Chatterton Williams, a writer for New York and Harper’s magazines: “Mike Pence and his coronavirus emergency team praying for a solution. We are so [expletive deleted].” Similarly, Gizmodo Editor Matt Novak tweeted: “Mike Pence can pray whenever he likes, but I do find it odd to see him leading a prayer during a meeting of the coronavirus task force with people like the head of the CDC and Dr. Fauci.” But Pence had his robust defenders as well. Samaritan’s Purse founder Franklin Graham…

Body Found in Florida Identified as Missing Colorado Boy, Stepmother Faces New Charges

Authorities announced on March 20 that human remains found in Florida have been tentatively identified as missing Colorado boy Gannon Stauch. The 11-year-old was reported missing in January by his stepmother, who was later charged with killing him.

The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a statement Friday they responded to a call from the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office about a deceased juvenile male.

The remains of Stauch were found near Escambia River Bridge on Interstate 90 near Pace by a Florida construction crew, according to ABC.

Pace is located in northwestern Florida, 15 miles north of Pensacola and nearly 1,400 miles away from where the boy was last seen nearly two months ago in his Colorado home on Jan. 27.

After the remains were transferred to the District One Medical Examiner, an autopsy was performed and authorities tentatively identified the body as Stauch.

“We would like to extend our deepest sympathies to the friends and family of Gannon,” police said.

Stauch’s stepmother, Letecia Stauch, told authorities back in January the boy never returned after leaving to go to a friend’s house.

After a search that lasted for weeks came up empty, authorities presumed the boy was dead and they arrested the stepmother in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on March 2, The Associated Press reported.

Following Friday’s discovery, the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Florida has filed additional charges against Letecia Stauch.

The new charges include one count of first-degree murder and eight counts of committing a crime of violence, an enhanced charge that would be used to increase punishment, ABC News reported.

Body Found in Florida Identified as Missing Colorado Boy, Stepmother Faces New Charges Letecia Stauch was formally charged on March 13 with first-degree murder of her stepson, Gannon Stauch. (El Paso County Sheriff’s Office)

“I filed eight counts of crime of violence, for the alleged use of a firearm, a blunt instrument, a knife or other sharp object,” El Paso County Senior Deputy District Attorney Michael Allen told ABC News reporters during a televised news conference.

“Anyone who has seen Letecia Stauch in Pace or Pensacola, Florida between Feb. 3-5 is asked to call the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office tip line at 719-520-6666,” authorities said on Facebook.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Quarantined Cruise Passengers Arrive From France in Atlanta

ATLANTA—A jet carrying 359 people including hundreds of American and Canadian cruise ship passengers home from France landed at Atlanta’s international airport on Friday as emergency responders prepared to screen them for the CCP virus, federal officials said. Three people on the flight have tested positive for COVID-19 but have no symptoms, while 13 others are sick but haven’t been tested, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said Friday. Some passengers complained on social media that there were no health care workers or doctors in the plane and they had not been given food in 24 hours. At least some of the passengers—many of them from the cruise ship Costa Luminosa—were being taken to a hangar for screening. For most people, COVID-19 causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such…