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Boy, 10, Flees Men Who Attempt to Lure Him Into Car With Candy

GOP Senators Balk at House Democrats’ Plan to Hold Impeachment Articles

Several Republican senators have questioned the strategy employed by House Democrats to stall sending articles of impeachment to the Senate. Over the past few days, top Democrats, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), have suggested holding the articles until the Senate comes up with rules on the pending impeachment trial. But Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), the chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, said he believes that Pelosi doesn’t have the power to hold up the trial on the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. “The Speaker has a lot of power,” Blunt told CNN on Sunday before adding that he doesn’t think she has the authority to hold the articles once “the House has spoken,” meaning voted, on articles of impeachment. “I think it’s a mistake on the Speaker’s part. I think…

Boy, 10, Flees Men Who Attempt to Lure Him Into Car With Candy

A Utah family has been left shaken after they said their son was followed by a car full of men who attempted to lure him in with candy as he walked home from basketball practice.

Grayden Dowland, 10, had regularly made the 200-foot journey from his basketball coach’s home back to his house three times a week. However, on Dec. 19, the young boy was approached by strangers in a white four-door sedan, reported Fox 13.

“I started walking home and there was two guys in a car,” Grayden recalled.

“They said, ‘Hi’ and I started walking faster,” Grayden explained. “And they said, ‘Get in the backseat, we have some candy.’”

At around 6:20 p.m. on a Thursday night, Grayden noticed he was being followed as he walked home. He quickly picked up the pace and ran to his family home, but, the door was locked.

“I ran right here and I just ran right there,” Grayden said, pointing towards a path in his front garden leading to his front door.

Chilling footage of Grayden in a panic was captured on the family’s doorbell surveillance camera.

He can be seen glancing behind him to check if he was still being followed by the strangers, whose car parked in front of his neighbor’s home. Then, upon seeing Grayden was locked out of his house, the car went into reverse toward the front of the Dowland home.

“I peeked my head out and they were literally right in front of that little thing,” the boy explained pointing the yard’s property-marker.

He cried out to his mother for help and picked up some rocks from the corner of the walkway, yelling: “Mom! Mom! Get away! Get away!”

“I picked up rocks and I was holding them like this,” Grayden told Fox 13. “If they got any closer, I was going to throw them.”

Fearing he was about to be abducted by the men, he ran into a neighbor’s home one door down.

“The door was open so I just ran in and I closed the door and I locked it,” he said.

Despite making his way to safety, the group of men didn’t give up. Surveillance footage shows the white car pull into a neighbor’s driveway and parked there for several minutes.

His family, who have lived in the area for 14 years, say they have been left traumatized and on edge by the incident. Grayden’s father, David Dowland, described the footage as “gut-wrenching.”

“To have it happen on your front doorstep, literally, it’s an eye-opener,” David said.

“Less than 200 feet, I mean if kids can’t walk two doors down at six o’clock at night, that’s scary,” he added. “[Grayden] was scared to death.”

Grayden’s father said that in the future, he will ensure a parent or Grayden’s coach will walk home with him.

A report has been filed by the Dowlands with Riverton police, according to the news outlet. The men have been described as being in their 30s or 40s with no facial hair.

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ICE Releases Footage Proving Migrants Knew They Were Enrolling in Fake University

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has defended itself amid claims it unfairly enticed migrants into enrolling at fake universities during an undercover investigation run by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). The federal law enforcement agency shared video footage on Dec. 20 proving students acknowledged that they wouldn’t be taking any classes at the fake university and that the scheme was also illegal. In an accompanying press release, Acting Deputy Director, Derek Benner, said he hoped to address the public’s misconceptions about the ICE’s undercover investigation and “set the record straight.” “Over the past few weeks, the University of Farmington (Farmington), an undercover investigation run by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), has been the focus of several media reports,” he wrote. “These reports mischaracterized the purpose and rationale for the investigation, and I…