New MN Shooting Under Investigation, Major Murder Rate Drop, Winter Storm Slams US: AM Update 1/26

From Megyn Kelly

A shooting incident involving an anti-ICE activist in Minnesota has come under investigation, as law enforcement responds to scrutiny over the event captured on social media. Meanwhile, reports indicate a significant decline in America's murder rate, the lowest since 1900, and a winter storm disrupts travel and causes widespread power outages across several states.

Key Takeaways

  • In a twist of fate, safety nets led to fatal stakes: protest or die trying.
  • Murder rates hit a century low, but the tension in Minneapolis proves crime’s complexity persists.
  • Amid snowstorms, Americans may feel claustrophobic—just like law enforcement facing heated protests.
  • Claiming self-defense while misinterpreting action: a modern tragedy where truths and spins collide.
  • Birch Gold's offer shines bright: in uncertain economic times, gold seems the golden ticket.

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