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DC judge drops murder charge against woman who allegedly stole car with passenger inside and crashed it; passenger later died
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DC judge drops murder charge against woman who allegedly stole car with passenger inside and crashed it; passenger later died

A woman is dead after a female suspect allegedly stole the car in which the woman was sitting and crashed it into a federal building in Washington, D.C.At around 12:15 p.m., 55-year-old Leslie Marie Gaines was finishing up a physical therapy session at MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital near the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C. Gaines' daughter was then going to drive her home, but Gaines suddenly experienced blurry vision and problems with her legs.'She didn’t harm nobody. Never had an enemy. You couldn’t find a better person.'First responders determined that Gaines had not suffered a stroke and that her vital signs were normal except for some elevated blood-sugar levels. They offered to take Gaines to the emergency room entrance in an ambulance, but her daughter claimed she could drive her over since it was in the same medical complex.Once the daughter arrived at the emergency room entrance, she exited her vehicle and left it running, ostensibly because Gaines was still sitting inside, awake and alert, her daughter later claimed. The daughter then went into the hospital to find a wheelchair for her mother. After speaking briefly with a nurse, the daughter turned to look outside and discovered with horror that her car — and her mother — were missing. She immediately called 911 to report the apparently stolen vehicle.Just after 1:30 p.m., a Metro Police captain happened to be in the area when he spotted a white SUV speeding and otherwise barreling erratically down 6th Street NW. He then watched as the SUV crashed into the building that houses a local U.S. Attorney's Office.The driver of the SUV, later identified as 22-year-old Kayla Kenisha Brown, allegedly attempted to flee the area on foot, but she was quickly apprehended. Afterward, the captain realized that there was a passenger still inside the crashed vehicle. The woman was later identified as Gaines, and her condition at that point was described as "unconscious" and "unresponsive." The captain attempted to render aid and eventually transported her to George Washington Hospital, where she was later pronounced dead.Brown was likewise taken to George Washington Hospital for treatment for possible injuries suffered during the crash, but that was not her first trip to a hospital that day. Several hours earlier, someone from her residence had called 911 and asked for help before the call was disconnected.When officers arrived at the residence, Brown's parents claimed that she had been "acting crazy" for the past three days after meeting up with a man from Instagram. They believe she took "some sort of drug."First responders then evaluated Brown and found she had a heartrate and blood pressure that were both much too high for someone her age. At about 12:40 p.m. that day, they transported her to MedStar Washington Hospital Center, the same medical complex where Gaines' daughter's car was stolen about a half-hour later.Surveillance images from court documents seem to show Brown, wearing a coffee-colored sweatsuit and yellow Crocs, approach Gaines' daughter's car and then drive away in it.Officers initially charged Brown with felony murder, kidnapping, and unarmed carjacking. However, D.C. Superior Court Judge Heide Herrmann dropped the murder and kidnapping charges, claiming that prosecutors had probable cause to support only the unarmed carjacking charge.Prosecutors claimed they will present their case for the kidnapping and murder charges against Brown to a grand jury. Brown's attorney, Sylvia Smith, noted in a hearing on Friday before a different D.C. judge, Judge Renee Raymond, that her client had apparently not taken the car violently as it had been left running. She also argued that Gaines' cause of death still remains unknown at this point and that she may have died before the crash.Raymond ordered Brown to be held without bond, claiming that Brown's "behavior demonstrated … a dangerous series of actions."Meanwhile, Gaines' loved ones are devastated by their sudden loss."She’d give you the clothes off her back, the food out of her kitchen if you need, three daughters that loved her to death," Erica Gaines said of her deceased sister, Leslie Marie. "She didn’t harm nobody. Never had an enemy. "You couldn’t find a better person."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Biological male who identifies as female wins Miss Maryland USA competition
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Biological male who identifies as female wins Miss Maryland USA competition

Bailey Anne Kennedy is the "first trans woman" to win the Miss Maryland USA competition, the pageant said. A "transgender female" is a biological male who identifies as female.The pageant added that Kennedy also is the "first Asian-American" to win the title, the first to "capture the crown at age 31," the first "married woman to win the crown in 67 years," and the "first military officer's wife." 'I knew that it was going to mean a lot for all the LGBTQ kids out there who might feel like they don’t belong in a box — like me growing up.'Kennedy posted the following message June 2 on Instagram after the win:Not everyone has to agree with the spaces that you occupy, and it doesn’t mean that you aren’t worthy of these opportunities. The work that I will do for the remainder of my life is to make sure that children who feel like me will never have to worry about the consequences of being who they are by simply being myself and being a positive contribution to society.For the longest time, I never had the need to tell anyone. Not because it’s a secret, but it’s none of anyone’s business. To those who matter to me, they don’t care. Those that care about knowing such private & personal details, don’t matter.I can’t wait to start my reign and get back to the USO office and start serving lunches & personally thank our active duty service members like I originally plan to yesterday because that’s what actually matters to me.In an interview with Maryland-based station WDVM-TV — also known as DC News Now — Kennedy said the victory was a "whirlwind because I knew it was bigger than me. I knew that it was going to mean a lot for all the LGBTQ kids out there who might feel like they don’t belong in a box — like me growing up.”Kennedy also felt support from the “sisterhood” of women in the competition, WDVM also noted.The new Miss Maryland USA noted to the station the hope that the victory "will open up some doors, open up some hearts for people to see that there are many aspects of [the] LGBT community out there, and I hope I can be a positive contribution to society in making a difference like the USO program like I’m working with.”The Daily Mail said Kennedy "married her military husband less than a year ago" and is now looking to compete for the Miss USA title in August in Los Angeles.Newsweek said conservatives who've spoken out against Kennedy may have forgotten that former President Donald Trump in 2012 overruled a Miss Universe pageant ban of a transgender contestant. Trump at the time owned the Miss Universe Organization, and Miss USA is part of it.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

'Face the Nation' Host Baffled by Own Network's Poll About Deporting Illegal Aliens
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'Face the Nation' Host Baffled by Own Network's Poll About Deporting Illegal Aliens

'Face the Nation' Host Baffled by Own Network's Poll About Deporting Illegal Aliens
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Border Patrol Memo Informs Agents to Release Single Adults From All but Six Countries
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Border Patrol Memo Informs Agents to Release Single Adults From All but Six Countries

Border Patrol Memo Informs Agents to Release Single Adults From All but Six Countries
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GOP Announces 'Protect the Vote' Initiative to Ensure Fair and Transparent Election, Block Democrat Fraud
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GOP Announces 'Protect the Vote' Initiative to Ensure Fair and Transparent Election, Block Democrat Fraud

GOP Announces 'Protect the Vote' Initiative to Ensure Fair and Transparent Election, Block Democrat Fraud
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BREAKING: UN Security Council Passes US-Backed Gaza Ceasefire Proposal
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BREAKING: UN Security Council Passes US-Backed Gaza Ceasefire Proposal

BREAKING: UN Security Council Passes US-Backed Gaza Ceasefire Proposal
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Blaze Pizza Chain Moving HQ From California to Georgia
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Blaze Pizza Chain Moving HQ From California to Georgia

A popular pizza chain is moving its headquarters from California to Georgia - likely attracted by lower operating costs. The Pasadena-based Blaze Pizza company said it plans to complete the move by September.
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Trump Team Seeks Oral Arguments in DA Willis Appeal
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Trump Team Seeks Oral Arguments in DA Willis Appeal

The legal team for Donald Trump filed a request Monday for oral arguments to be heard in October's appeal regarding whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be removed as the chief prosecutor in the election interference case against the former president and 14 others.
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Federal Task Force Formed to Combat Illegal E-Cigarettes
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Federal Task Force Formed to Combat Illegal E-Cigarettes

The Department of Justice and Food and Drug Administration joined forces to create a multi-agency federal task force to crack down on the unlawful sale and distribution of disposable vaping devices that are popular among teenagers.
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VP Harris Reveals Plan to Debate Trump's Running Mate
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VP Harris Reveals Plan to Debate Trump's Running Mate

Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled her debate strategy to challenge former President Donald Trump's 2024 running mate, the Washington Examiner reported.
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