South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law

South Korean politician who grabbed soldier’s gun says she was the ‘last line’ in protecting parliament during martial law

Politician tussles with soldier outside South Korean parliament

A South Korean politician who grappled with an armed soldier in a show of defiance outside the country’s National Assembly on Tuesday night said she felt like the “last line” of defense in preventing security forces from entering parliament.

One of the most defining scenes to come out of South Korea’s political chaos this week was video of An Gwi-ryeong grabbing a soldier’s gun as lawmakers faced off against troops who had blocked their way into the building.

It came hours after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law in a shocking televised announcement that surprised even those within his own party and plunged the country into uncertainty.

“I asked them, ‘Aren’t you ashamed?’” An, a spokesperson for the main opposition Democratic Party, told CNN while standing outside the National Assembly building Thursday.

“Even if they were following orders, armed soldiers pointing guns at citizens in the National Assembly and interfering with lawmakers’ proceedings is undeniably illegal.”

An Gwi-ryeong stands for a portrait outside the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, on December 5, 2024.

The footage, which has since been viewed more than 7 million times on social platform X, shows security forces tussling with a crowd. An, wearing a dark jacket, can be seen grabbing a soldier’s rifle, with the two struggling for the weapon for several seconds.

At one point the soldier points his rifle at An.

“Let go of me,” she shouts at him, before bystanders separate the pair.

“During the physical confrontation, I tried to block them with my body. As they grabbed my arm and pushed, I resisted being pushed back, and I think I ended up pushing the gun away in the process,” she said.

An said she had never held a gun before and felt “scared and intimidated.”

“But at that moment, the thought of needing to stop them was much stronger,” she added.

Lawmakers had gathered in the middle of the night, preparing to vote down Yoon’s martial law order in the main assembly hall. An said party staff and protesters had piled furniture and heavy objects against the revolving entrance door to block soldiers from accessing the building.

“If the troops had entered and disrupted the vote, we wouldn’t have been able to lift martial law, and we wouldn’t be here today,” An said. “All I could think was that I must stop them. I felt like I was the last line standing in their way.”

This screengrab taken from a video shows journalist-turned-politician An Gwi-ryeong grappling with and grabbing a soldier’s rifle during a protest outside of the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, on December 4, 2024.

Inside, 190 lawmakers succeeded in voting against the decree and Yoon was forced to lift martial law just six hours after announcing it, amid widespread condemnation.

South Korea has spent the last four decades shaping itself into a vibrant democracy with frequent protests and protected freedoms – a hard-won victory after a long history of bloody authoritarian rule.

An, a former anchor on South Korean news channel YTN, said that the country’s democratic success was built through “the power of its citizens” but she’s concerned that democracy there “is now crumbling and regressing.”

Lawmakers are expected to vote on an impeachment motion against Yoon as soon as Saturday, and police have launched an investigation into the president and other top officials on treason allegations.

Until then, lawmakers from the Democratic Party refuse to let the assembly hall room remain empty overnight.

They are sleeping in shifts either in the hall itself or in their offices to protect their constitutional right to vote against martial law, if Yoon decides to reinstate it.

“If President Yoon makes another declaration of martial law, the freedom of the people can be stopped,” Kang Sun-woo, a National Assembly member for the Democratic Party, told CNN from inside the assembly room, where she spent the night.

“If he makes it again, we will try to lift it as soon as possible by vote.”

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New Harry Potter reboot 'has chosen' its actor for Severus Snape

New Harry Potter reboot ‘has chosen’ its actor for Severus Snape

New Harry Potter reboot ‘has chosen’ its actor for Severus Snape

Snape, Snape, Severus Snape…

An actor has been offered to play the role of Severus Snape in HBO’s Harry Potter TV show reboot according to several sources.

With HBO having launched an open casting call to find the next Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger in September earlier this year, Potterheads have been eagerly awaiting any updates about the casting for the TV series reboot of the iconic franchise.

And the alleged casting choice of Professor Severus Snape has since been shared.

In all eight of the Warner Bros. films, the role of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry’s professor of potions was played by the late and great Alan Rickman.

Arguably the most interesting character in the whole franchise with the most shocking plot twist, the role of Snape has a lot to live up to, on top of having been played by such a legendary actor.

And while no one will ever compare to Rickman, the actor who could be set to play Snape has starred in some seriously gritty roles and given some impressive performances across British TV before.

You finding out who's set to play Snape (Warner Bros.)

You finding out who’s set to play Snape (Warner Bros.)

While HBO are yet to officially announce its casting for the role, multiple sources told The Hollywood Reporter the role of Snape has been offered to 34-year-old British actor Paapa Essiedu.

Essiedu is best known for his roles in nail-biters such as BBC’s The Capture and the immensely powerful I May Destroy You from Michaela Coel, also starring in 2023’s Genie and The Outrun (2024), alongside an episode of hit dystopian Netflix series Black Mirror – ‘Demon 79’.

The actor first began his career in theatre – recently performing in a heart-tugging The Effect at the National Theatre alongside Bones and All‘s Taylor Russell.

Whether or not the actor has accepted the offer is not publicly known and it’s not publicly ascertained as to whether negotiations have started yet either.

And a spokesperson for HBO has since spoken out.

Paapa Essiedu has reportedly been offered the role of Snape (BBC)

Paapa Essiedu has reportedly been offered the role of Snape (BBC)

A spokesperson for HBO told The Hollywood Reporter: “We appreciate that such a high-profile series will draw a lot of rumor and speculation. As we make our way through pre-production, we will only confirm details as we finalize deals.”

The HBO series adaptation of Harry Potter is described as ‘a faithful adaptation of the beloved Harry Potter book series by author and executive producer J.K. Rowling. The series will feature a new cast to lead a new generation of fandom, full of the fantastic detail and much-loved characters Harry Potter fans have loved for over 25 years’.

It said: “Each season will bring Harry Potter and these incredible adventures to new audiences around the world, while the original, classic and cherished films will remain at the core of the franchise and available to watch globally.”

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People shocked after finding out what the PlayStation buttons actually mean

People shocked after finding out what the PlayStation buttons actually mean

People shocked after finding out what the PlayStation buttons actually mean

People shocked after finding out what the PlayStation buttons actually mean

The designer of the original Playstation controller, Teiyu Goto, has opened up about his rationale behind the design

Original PlayStation controller designer Teiyu Goto has revealed the ‘simple’ meaning behind the buttons.

Before you get too busy obsessing over the amazingly detailed easter egg hidden within the PS5 controller, do you know the story behind the original PlayStation device?

Most people know the PlayStation controller buttons as being to jump, cancel, interact and punch, however, the original meaning of the symbols was actually quite different.

The button’s meanings

Video game news Twitter account Genki took to the platform to offer a ‘reminder’ of the original ‘meaning of the PlayStation symbols according to original PlayStation Designer Teiyu Goto! #PlayStation30thAnniversary’.

The post reveals: “X – No

“○ – Yes

“△ – Viewpoint (head/direction)

“□ – Piece of Paper (menu/ documents)”

Indeed, in an interview with Famitsu Magazine, as quoted by PSU, designer Goto explained his rationale behind the design of the PlayStation controller in more detail.

Do you know the original meaning of the PlayStation controller buttons? ( Guven Yilmaz/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Do you know the original meaning of the PlayStation controller buttons? ( Guven Yilmaz/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

The design process

He said: “Other game companies at the time assigned alphabet letters or colors to the buttons. We wanted something simple to remember, which is why we went with iconic or symbols, and I can up with the triangle-circle-X-square combination immediately afterward.

“I gave each symbol a meaning and a colour. The triangle refers to viewpoint; I had it represent one’s head or direction and made it green. Square refers to a piece of paper; I had it represent menus or documents and made it pink. The circle and X represent ‘yes’ or ‘no’ decision-making and I made them red and blue respectively.

“People thought those colors were mixed up, and I had to reinforce to management that that’s what I wanted.”

And it’s not taken long for people to flock to social media to weigh in.

Learn something new every day eh? (LOU BENOIST/AFP via Getty Images)

Learn something new every day eh? (LOU BENOIST/AFP via Getty Images)

One Twitter user said: “I actually never knew this 🙂 thank you for sharing.”

“Always thought this was a cool detail of design,” a second commented.

A third wrote: “You know that makes a lot of sense lmao.”

“This does put stuff in perspective. i can almost feel myself playing the classic games w/ these setups. but did square and triangle change at some point ? triangle is the menu button in so many jrpgs,” a fourth said.

And a fifth added: “Really wish they would revert back to the circle as YES and X as no. I build muscle memory playing PlayStation and then it’s a pain to play Nintendo Switch for a couple hours until I get used to it again.”

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OnlyFans star 'sick to her stomach' after discovering close family member was paying for her X-rated content

OnlyFans star ‘sick to her stomach’ after discovering close family member was paying for her X-rated content

OnlyFans star 'sick to her stomach' after discovering close family member was paying for her X-rated content

OnlyFans star ‘sick to her stomach’ after discovering close family member was paying for her X-rated content

You can only imagine how uncomfortable the confrontation over it would have been…

Sharna Beckman was likely hoping to keep what she does on OnlyFans and what she does in real life pretty separate, but one detail likely made this infinitely more difficult.

While some adult content creators are sharing their links to their pages at any given opportunity, others live normal lives while also bringing in some money on the side from the platform.

Keeping things a little quieter likely makes things a lot easier in avoiding unwanted comments from friends and family.

But a tough conversation was likely needed after Beckman noticed that one of her subscribers was actually a member of her family.

Sharna Beckman came to the horrifying realisation that a member of her family had been subscribing to her OnlyFans (Instagram/@sharnabeckman)

Sharna Beckman came to the horrifying realisation that a member of her family had been subscribing to her OnlyFans (Instagram/@sharnabeckman)

Now that is a situation both hilarious, creepy and bizarre all rolled into one.

The OnlyFans star claimed her own cousin, who she’d been close with growing up and still caught up with at family gatherings, had been a subscriber to her page for more than two months.

Speaking to Yahoo! Lifestyle, Beckman recalled confronting her cousin only to be met with what she deemed an excuse.

“He tried telling me that it wasn’t him, it was his actually his friend, who was married, so couldn’t use his own name or credit card,” she said. “My cousin apparently kindly offered to share his name and credit card to allow this other guy to join my page.”

Left ‘sick to [her] stomach’, Beckman made clear that she didn’t believe his story and responded to her cousin to ask why he would join OnlyFans, and why he would buy additional explicit content from her page.

In spite of her anger, Beckman said she decided not to tell her family because she didn’t want to ’cause any awkwardness’.

Beckman ultimately decided not to tell her family about it (Instagram/@sharnabeckman)

Beckman ultimately decided not to tell her family about it (Instagram/@sharnabeckman)

“So, I removed my cousin from my OnlyFans account and blocked his phone messages,” she said. “I just don’t get why he would subscribe in the first place, and then use his real name. Like, did he want me to know it was him? And then what?”

Since finding out about her cousin’s subscription, Beckman said she’s been making up excuses to avoid going to family events.

“I didn’t tell my family as I didn’t want to cause drama between everyone, I felt super awkward about it already,” she said, adding: “I think it will cause some drama and that he will probably deny it and make me look like a liar.”

Though she’s had some surprises with her followership, Beckman has found success on OnlyFans and now makes six figures each month on the platform.

“I’ve always known that I would be in the sex work industry,” she said previously. “I love exploring my sexuality and trying new things; its opened up a whole new world for me.”

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Ukraine's Zelenskyy urges West to sanction Georgia as anti-Russia protests rage

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy urges West to sanction Georgia as anti-Russia protests rage

A week of fierce pro-European Union protests have choked the capital Tbilisi.

LONDON — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday announced sanctions on 19 members of the Georgian government, who he accused of “surrendering” the country to Russian control.

Zelenskyy’s announcement came after seven nights of massive anti-government protests in the small South Caucasus nation, bordered by Russia to the north and Turkey to the southeast. Pro-Western demonstrators accuse the Georgian Dream government of rigging October’s parliamentary elections with Russian backing.

The protests began last week after Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced that Georgia would suspend European Union membership talks. The country’s long-held ambition to join the bloc is widely popular among Georgians across the political spectrum and is enshrined in the national constitution.

“These sanctions target the part of the Georgian government that is surrendering Georgia to Putin,” Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram.

Police block demonstrators outside the parliament during a rally in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Dec. 3, 2024.
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Among those sanctioned are Kobakhidze and billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili — the founder and chairman of Georgia Dream, who is widely considered the real power behind the party. Ivanishvili, who is Georgia’s richest person, made his fortune in Russia.

“This is how it works in international affairs: if you do not respond in time or fail to respond with principle, then decades are lost, and countries are robbed of their freedom,” Zelenskyy wrote.

“We must not lose anyone in this region — neither Georgia, nor Moldova, nor Ukraine,” he added. “We must stand united in defending ourselves against Moscow.”

Zelenskyy also urged “Europe, America and everyone in the world to do the same — to act with principle.”

Major protests continued in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Wednesday night despite violent clashes with security forces and mass arrests. Protesters again gathered outside the parliament building on the main Rustaveli Avenue thoroughfare, launching fireworks at the building and at police lines.

Police, meanwhile, continued to use tear gas and water cannons against demonstrators. Security forces wielding clubs sporadically charged protesters to force back crowds and make arrests.

Police also detained opposition leaders away from the protests. The Coalition for Change opposition party said Wednesday that police raided its offices and detained leader Nika Gvaramia. The party published a video showing several officers dragging Gvaramia into a car.

A demonstrator holds the EU flag during a rally outside the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Dec. 4, 2024.

MORE: Russia ‘adept at obscuring’ role in Georgia election, opposition leader says

Kobakhidze said of anti-opposition raids, “I wouldn’t call this repression; it is more of a preventive measure than repression.”

The prime minister accused opposition leaders of “systematically” supplying “pyrotechnics” to protesters. “This is absolutely clear,” he said.

Opposition leaders — among them President Salome Zourabichvili — have vowed to continue their protests. Zourabichvili said she would not leave office when her term expires later this month. The president said she would not take instruction from the new parliament formed after the disputed October elections, which she said is illegitimate.

The opposition wants the Georgian Dream government to step down. Leaders hope the protest movement can snowball into a general strike.

Zourabichvili on Thursday thanked Zelenskyy for the sanctions. “I could not say it better,” the president wrote in a post to X. “Russia is trying to get back the control over the Black Sea.”

Georgian opposition leaders have long called on the West to be more assertive in supporting their EU and NATO membership ambitions — and in curtailing Russian influence in the country. Russia occupies around 20% of Georgia via local separatist client states, a situation cemented by Moscow’s victory in the 2008 Russo-Georgian war.

The U.S. State Department this week condemned what it said was “excessive use of force by police against Georgians” and announced it would suspend the U.S.-Georgia Strategic Partnership due to “anti-democratic actions” by the Georgian Dream government.

“We reiterate our call to the Georgian government to return to its Euro-Atlantic path, transparently investigate all parliamentary election irregularities, and repeal anti-democratic laws that limit freedoms of assembly and expression,” spokesperson Matthew Miller said.

Demonstrators participate in a rally to protest against the government in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Dec. 4, 2024.

MORE: Georgia’s jailed ex-president says Putin’s Russia is not ready for a new ‘hot’ war

The EU’s new foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said the bloc stands “with the Georgian people and their choice for a European future.”

“We condemn the violence against protesters and regret signals from ruling party not to pursue Georgia’s path to EU and democratic backsliding of the country,” Kallas wrote in a post to X. “This will have direct consequences from EU side.”

Russian officials have denied any active support of Georgian Dream, while also threatening consequences for the country if it continues its Westward geopolitical pivot.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists Monday that Russia “has not interfered and does not intend to interfere” in events, saying the government in Tbilisi was merely taking necessary steps to restore order.

Dmitry Medvedev — formerly Russia’s president and prime minister, now serving as the deputy chair of Russia’s Security Council — wrote on Telegram that Georgia was “moving rapidly along the Ukrainian path, into the dark abyss.”

Medvedev — who has become known for his hawkish foreign policy rhetoric — framed the protests as an attempted “revolution,” which he said would end “very badly.”

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People are calling for Hawk Tuah Girl to be jailed after she launches cryptocurrency that everyone lost their money on

People are calling for Hawk Tuah Girl to be jailed after she launches cryptocurrency that everyone lost their money on

People are calling for Hawk Tuah Girl to be jailed after she launches cryptocurrency that everyone lost their money on

People are calling for Hawk Tuah Girl to be jailed after she launches cryptocurrency that everyone lost their money on

Haliey Welch released her very own meme coin on December 4

Hawk Tuah Girl is facing criticism after released her own cryptocurrency.

Haliey Welch found viral fame over the summer following her NSFW comments about ‘what makes a guy go crazy in bed’, with her reply earning her the name of ‘Hawk Tuah Girl’.

She’s since garnered almost three million Instagram followers and released her own podcast.

Now, Haliey has further broadened her horizons and debuted her own meme coin called HAWK.

HAWK coin became available yesterday (December 4), and it quickly rose to a peak market cap of $490 million.

But it faced an eye-water 91 per cent downturn in just a three-hour period, CoinTelegraph reports, and was trading at a valuation of $41.7 million.

Now, those who purchased some of the viral star’s cryptocurrency have been left out of pocket, and understandably, they’re not happy about the fiasco.

One person took to Twitter to claim that they’d bought $35,000 worth of coin, but it to be worth just $2,000 ten minutes later.

Haliey Welch has received a lot of backlash in the wake of HAWK coin crashing (@HalieyWelchX/Twitter)

Haliey Welch has received a lot of backlash in the wake of HAWK coin crashing (@HalieyWelchX/Twitter)

“I am a huge fan of Hawk Tuah but you took my life savings,” they penned to Haliey on the social media platform. “I purchased your coin $Hawk that you were so excited about with my life savings and children’s college education fund as well.

“You didn’t mention that you were going to buy 97% of the supply and sell it almost immediately to make a large profit.”

Another person said: “So… it turns out the Hawk Tauh crypto meme coin was not a good investment.”

Meanwhile, others claimed Haliey ‘rug-pulled’ those who invested in HAWK coin.

“I only there was a way that Hawk Tuah Girl could find a way to quickly make tens of millions of dollars on the internet to pay back everyone that got rug-pulled on her meme coin,” someone wrote.

Hi @HalieyWelchX My $35,000 that I purchased of $Hawk is now $2,000 after 10 minutes of buying. I am a huge fan of Hawk Tuah but you took my life savings. I purchased your coin $Hawk that you were so excited about with my life savings and children’s college education fund as…

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A second said: “We live in a weird timeline. @HalieyWelchX aka “Hawk Tuah” girl using her popularity created a meme coin on Solana blockchain. Then rug pulled the investors. Is this legal?”

Others went as far as suggesting that the viral star-turned-podcaster should face legal consequences for the debacle – with some even claiming she ‘deserves to be in jail right now’.

While several have accused Haliey of shorting her fans, she has denied any wrong doing.

“Hawkanomics: Team hasn’t sold one token and not 1 KOL was given 1 free token,” she tweeted in a copy and pasted message.

“We tried to stop snipers as best we could through high fee’s in the start of launch on @MeteoraAG. Fee’s have now been dropped.”

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Scandal-ridden Illinois mayor loses township supervisor nomination in historic caucus

Scandal-ridden Illinois mayor loses township supervisor nomination in historic caucus

Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard will be losing some of her political power after a historic caucus Tuesday night.

The Illinois “super mayor” lost the Democratic nomination for Thornton Township supervisor, a position Henyard currently holds. Henyard’s name was not even on the ballot because she did not have a certified assessor on her ticket. All nominees are required to have eight people on their slate: supervisor, highway director, clerk, assessor, and four trustees.

Instead, Illinois state senator and Thornton Township Democratic committeeman Napoleon Harris overwhelmingly won the nomination. The caucus and its results enraged Henyard later that night.

Tiffany Henyard collage

Tiffany Henyard, the scandal-plagued Democratic mayor of Dolton, was removed from the ballot for Thornton Township supervisor.

“You didn’t run none of this the right way,” Henyard was heard saying after the caucus. “Illegal, Napoleon.”

CONTROVERSIAL DEMOCRAT MAYOR UNDER INVESTIGATION AFTER WILD TIRADES, POLICE RAIDS, LAVISH SPENDING

As committeeman, Harris made the decision to move from a primary to a caucus, the first caucus Thornton Township’s Democratic Party has had in decades. The party also announced that night that supervisor nominees cannot run for other positions.

Harris denied the process was unfair and insisted voters had their say.

“People in Thornton Township may be new to caucuses because they haven’t had them in a while, but this has been the tradition for many other townships around the state,” Harris said.

Tiffany Henyard Tuesday

Henyard is currently running for re-election despite several scandals against her.

Henyard can still be on the ballot in April for Thornton Township supervisor as a write-in or independent candidate, but so far, she has not shown any indication of running that way. However, after losing the nomination, Henyard was heard shouting that she would be suing everyone involved in the process.

Fox News Digital reached out to Mayor Henyard’s office for comment.

Henyard is currently running for re-election as Dolton mayor as she faces several ongoing scandals for allegedly embezzling funds and politically targeting her opponents. Her office also faced an investigation by former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot.

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Lightfoot’s investigation into the Village of Dolton’s financial situation revealed in a preliminary report that Dolton’s general fund balance was $5.61 million in 2022, but by May 2024 the balance had dropped to a deficit of $3.65 million.

Tiffany Henyard with cash

Tiffany Henyard is facing multiple accusations of embezzlement and corruption.

Lightfoot also disclosed that Henyard used the village credit card to make purchases at Amazon, Target, Walgreens, Wayfair and other retailers. One jaw-dropping statement revealed that the embattled mayor had dropped $33,000 on Jan. 5, 2023, on Amazon.

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The World’s Most Stunning Women

The World’s Most Stunning Women

The World’s Most Stunning Women

Undoubtedly, we have all come across several stunning women regardless of the part of the world that you come from. As such, it is incredibly difficult to decide who is the fairest of them all. Even tougher is putting them all on one list, because the list would be endless. However, there are certain women in that we can all agree on. They are stunning. They include:

1. Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie is perhaps the best person to headline our list of stunning women. She is as beautiful as she is talented which is why she is easily one of the most sought after actresses in Hollywood. Fans love to see her on their screens considering her beautiful features that make her stand out. Even in her 40s, women still want to be Angelina Jolie and men want to be with Angelina. She could definitely give these young stars a run for their money.

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How a three-year-old TikTok post helped capture a suspect in an unsolved murder

How a three-year-old TikTok post helped capture a suspect in an unsolved murder

Suspect Benjamin Robert Williams in 2021, left, and after his arrest in November 2024.

Eleni Peca’s phone buzzed with a call she had feared would never come.

The man accused of killing her only child, Joana Peca, three years ago in St. Petersburg, Florida, had finally been captured.

US Marshals arrested him in Mexico City after a TikTok user recognized him from a photo in a video, said the detective on the other end of the line.

The suspect, Benjamin Robert “Bambi” Williams, had just been extradited to the United States, police told her. Authorities had waited until he was in custody in Pinellas County to notify her family.

Peca was in disbelief when she got the call Friday from detective Brian Bilbrey of the St. Petersburg Police Department. Overwhelmed with emotion, she excused herself to gather her thoughts.

“I can’t explain the feeling I had that moment. It was the combination of happiness and pain,” she said at a news conference Tuesday. “I remember going like, ‘Oh my God, oh my God! Are you sure?’ I was going back and forth around the house.”

For Peca and her family, the arrest was a glimmer of hope after more than three years of heartbreak and uncertainty. Police said Williams shot Joana Peca in the face on July 31, 2021, as she sat in the driver’s seat of her parked van at a St. Petersburg cemetery.

She was holding her four-month-old boy in her arms when it happened, police said. Her older son, then 4, witnessed the shooting from the backseat. Peca was Williams’ ex-girlfriend, and the younger child is his, authorities said.

In past interviews, Eleni Peca had recounted the 4-year-old’s desperate efforts to save his mother. When she picked the children up from the police station that day, she said the boy told her, “I tried to clean blood on her face, but my hands was too small … she had a lot of blood coming out and I couldn’t help my mommy.”

Joana Peca in an undated photo. She was 27.

Williams, 41, has been charged with first-degree murder and two counts of child abuse and is being held without bond in the Pinellas County Jail. Information on whether he has retained an attorney was not immediately available.

Joana Peca was 27. Her mother, who has custody of her grandchildren, said she lost a piece of herself when her daughter died. She’s said she’s still grieving Joana’s death, along with the loss of all the dreams she had for her.

“Benjamin Williams decided to take the life of my only child in front of those kids,” Peca said this week after his arrest. “Benjamin Williams’ freedom is over.”

He lured his ex to the cemetery under false pretenses, her mother says

The shooting happened after Williams persuaded Peca to meet him at a St. Petersburg cemetery so he could see his infant son, authorities said. Williams’ sister is buried there, so Joana Peca trusted his intentions, her mother said.

As she sat in the front seat of her van holding the baby, he walked up to the car and shot her several times, St. Petersburg Police Chief Anthony Holloway said.

“Witnesses rushed to the scene to see if they could help Joana. And as they moved her forward, … they realized that she was still holding a four-month-old baby,” he said. “Thankfully, none of the children were hurt,” Holloway added. “But I can’t even imagine the emotional toll that this four-year-old is facing today.”

Williams vanished after the shooting, authorities said. The St. Petersburg police teamed up with US Marshals, Crime Stoppers and other federal authorities to search for him, and a $25,000 reward was issued for information leading to his arrest.

The TV show “In Pursuit with John Walsh” featured the unsolved killing in an episode that aired in November 2022. The episode described a scar on Williams’ nose and said he is missing two top teeth and sometimes wears disguises, including female clothes.

Eleni Peca speaks at a news conference Tuesday in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Major David Gerardo of St. Petersburg Police said on the show that officers found no gun at the scene and it was not immediately clear who had killed Peca. But clues emerged after investigators went through her cell phone and discovered that she had planned to meet Williams that day, he said.

During Williams’ time on the run he was captured on security video at a store in Georgia wearing a T-shirt with “World’s Best Dad” written on it, authorities said.

A TikTok post from three years ago helped identify him

Months turned into years, with no sign of Williams.

Then on November 27, someone in Mexico saw a TikTok video about the case and tipped the US Embassy and Crime Stoppers that Williams was living in Mexico City, authorities said.

The video was posted about 10 days after the shooting by Jasmeen Alexander, a TikTok influencer whose true-crime account now has more than 2.8 million followers. It shows a Florida news channel’s coverage of the killing and search for the suspect, and has been shared hundreds of times.

It also includes a photo of Williams — in a buzz cut — staring back at the camera.
Williams was often on the move in Mexico City, where he was living under a fake name and close to being homeless, said Yolanda Fernandez, a police spokesperson. She declined to provide additional details, citing an ongoing investigation.

In his recent arrest photo, Williams’ hair is in long dreadlocks and a scar on his nose is clearly visible. He was extradited to Miami, where a St. Petersburg detective and a Pinellas County sheriff’s deputy picked him up over the weekend.

“A dangerous criminal no longer poses a threat to the community, and most importantly to the family — because they were nervous he was going to come back and try to harm the family,” said Holloway, who described Williams as St. Petersburg’s most wanted criminal.

Before his arrest, witnesses in the case were terrified to come forward, but that will change now that Williams is in custody, Holloway said.

At the news conference he also addressed Peca’s family directly.

“Nothing can replace the loss of your daughter, but at least we have a dangerous person off the street,” he said. “At least a loving mother … and the family can know now that we have him in custody. He is behind bars where he belongs.”

Alexander, the TikTok influencer, said in a recent post that Williams’ arrest — more than three years after she posted her video — demonstrates the “crazy” power of social media.

“When it comes to social media, your video can hit at any point of time,” she said.

“My heart goes out to these kids, and my heart goes out to her (Peca’s) mother, because she’s been trying to get justice since 2021,” she added. “I’m hoping this (arrest) can bring some kind of closure to the family.”

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Musk, Ramaswamy visit Capitol Hill to discuss Trump's DOGE vision for cutting government waste

Musk, Ramaswamy visit Capitol Hill to discuss Trump’s DOGE vision for cutting government waste

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are expected to visit Capitol Hill Thursday morning to meet with Republican lawmakers in both chambers of Congress to discuss ways to reduce waste in the federal government just weeks after the creation of the Trump-created Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and Ramaswamy, a former presidential candidate and biotech entrepreneur, are the co-heads of the new agency created by President-elect Trump to root out government waste.

The two will visit Washington, D.C., for meetings with top lawmakers in the House of Representatives and the Senate, signaling they will work alongside Congress to slash abuse of taxpayer money.

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Trump announced Nov. 12, 2024, that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy would be leading the Department of Government Efficiency.  (Getty Images)

Musk and Ramswamy are expected to attend the first Senate DOGE Caucus meeting Thursday morning. The caucus is chaired by Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa.

Later, the pair will cross to the other side of the Capitol for a bicameral event hosted by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., who invited legislators from both the House and Senate to the event.

Johnson, in his save-the-date announcement, said he plans to discuss “major reform ideas” with Musk and Ramaswamy to “achieve regulatory rescissions, administrative reductions, and cost savings,” while also reviving “the principle of limited government.”

Johnson declared that Trump “has made this possible.”

Musk and Ramaswamy are wasting no time laying out their vision for slashing government bloat through DOGE. The pair penned an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal last month, explaining how the outside-government agency will operate to determine suggestions for cuts.

The entrepreneurs have vowed to scrap entire government agencies through the DOGE initiative, which they intend to wrap up by July 4, 2026.

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In their op-ed, Musk and Ramaswamy largely focused on how DOGE could assist in identifying waste and regulations that could be eliminated through the executive branch.

Republicans will control the White House and both chambers of the legislature when Trump returns to office in January, and many GOP lawmakers have already expressed interest in assisting the agency.

Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, Mike Johnson and Vivek Ramaswamy

Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Mike Johnson and Vivek Ramaswamy during UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden Nov. 16, 2024, in New York City.

In the House, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., said he will establish the Delivering on Government Efficiency Subcommittee, which will be chaired by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., to work with DOGE.

The subcommittee is expected to investigate wasteful spending, examine ways to reorganize federal agencies to improve efficiency and identify solutions to eliminate bureaucratic red tape.

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Sources told Fox News Digital Comer and Ramaswamy have already met to discuss how best to work together.

Trump said last month he hopes DOGE will become the “Manhattan Project of our time,” a reference to J. Robert Oppenheimer’s secretive atomic bomb endeavor during World War II.

“Republican politicians have dreamed about the objectives of DOGE for a very long time,” Trump said.

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