Jessica Ann Burdette Ikner is a law enforcement officer from Florida, married with a son, Phoenix. She lived in various locations in Florida and worked for the Leon County Sheriff's Office, earning recognition as Deputy of the Year. In 2025, her son was accused of a mass shooting at Florida State University.
13 things about Tallahassee, Florida’s Phoenix Ikner
Phoenix Ikner, a 20-year-old from Tallahassee, Florida, was accused of a mass shooting at Florida State University in April 2025, resulting in two deaths and five injuries. A former member of the Youth Advisory Council, he is the son of a sheriff's deputy and was born in 2004.
13 things about Potomac, Maryland’s John Delaney
John Kevin Delaney, a Maryland resident and former U.S. Congressman, is a Democrat who co-founded CapitalSource and Health Care Financial Partners. Born in New Jersey, he attended Columbia and Georgetown for his education. He ran for the 2020 presidential race and endorsed Joe Biden after suspending his campaign. He has four daughters.
The Gambia’s Michael Sang Correa convicted in Denver, Colorado on torture charges
Michael Sang Correa, a Gambian and former member of the Junglers, was involved in torture against suspected coup plotters from 2006. After fleeing to the U.S., he was arrested by ICE in 2019 and convicted in 2025 for his crimes in The Gambia, marking a precedent for non-U.S. citizens facing torture charges in U.S. courts.
ICE, FBI, ATF arrest Brazil’s Ilma Leandro in Falmouth, Massachusetts
Ilma Leandro De Oliveira, a 53-year-old Brazilian woman, faces prosecution for illegally reentering the U.S. after deportation. Arrested multiple times since 2007, she was recently charged with serious offenses against a child. Following her upcoming deportation, she will be prosecuted for her illegal reentry into the U.S.
ICE arrests Lebanon’s Thomas Afram Chammo in Oklahoma City
Thomas Afram Chammo, 27, is a citizen of Lebanon. He is in the United States as a non-immigrant visa entrant. Thomas Afram Chammo On July 12, 2024, Chammo entered the U.S. through Dallas, Texas, USA as a non-immigrant visa holder for military training at Fort Sill, a U.S. Army post in Lawton, Oklahoma, USA. Dallas … Continue reading ICE arrests Lebanon’s Thomas Afram Chammo in Oklahoma City
Bond for Wilmer-Hutchins High School shooting suspect Tracy Haynes Jr. set at $600K
Tracy Haynes Jr., a 17-year-old student, is accused of a mass shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in Dallas on April 15, 2025, injuring five students. Authorities secured the campus and confirmed no active threat. Haynes surrendered later that night, with a bond set at $600,000 for aggravated assault charges.
Milroy, Pennsylvania’s Braeden Phillips arrested, denied bail
Braeden Phillips, 20, from Milroy, Pennsylvania, was arrested for conspiracy to commit murder and illegal handgun possession. He allegedly planned a school shooting at State College Area High School with a juvenile accomplice, targeting specific individuals. Deemed a community danger, Phillips is denied bail and faces a preliminary hearing on April 16, 2025.
Bonds for Austin, Texas’s Aymen Labidi set at $55K
Aymen Labidi, 22, was arrested multiple times within days for aggressive, unprovoked attacks near the University of Texas at Austin. His offenses include criminal trespass, threats to a boutique, and multiple assaults on April 8, 2025. Currently held in Travis County Jail, his bond is set at $55,000.
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s Jamison Wagner accused of arson, arrested by ATF, FBI
Jamison R. Wagner, a 40-year-old electrical engineer from Albuquerque, is accused of arson targeting a Tesla showroom and the Republican Party office in New Mexico. He allegedly used improvised incendiary devices and left graffiti messages. Wagner was arrested after materials for additional attacks were discovered at his residence.
