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Simi Valley Target attack leaves multiple injured



A violent outburst inside a Simi Valley Target left multiple people injured and fueled fresh outrage over public safety after a man allegedly attacked a woman at random and then turned on anyone who tried to stop him.

According to the Simi Valley Police Department, officers were called to the Target store at 51 Tierra Rejada Road around 6 p.m. on Wednesday after reports of a disturbance that quickly spiraled into chaos according to KTLA.

Investigators said 34-year-old Rejean Tabor walked into the store and moments later allegedly began choking a female customer who was standing at a checkout counter.

Police later determined the woman did not know Tabor.

Customers struggled to stop him. Instagram/@joeknowsventure

As loss prevention employees and shoppers rushed to rescue the victim, authorities said Tabor allegedly attacked the people intervening, including a juvenile.

The confrontation spread through the store as customers struggled to stop him.

Video captured part of the violent scene, showing Tabor grappling with multiple people in the clothing section.

The footage shows at least two women being knocked to the ground while two men repeatedly confronted and wrestled with him.

A young girl could also be seen standing dangerously close to one of the ongoing struggles.

With the situation escalating, Target employees initiated an emergency evacuation while officers responded.

Target employees initiated an emergency evacuation while officers responded. Instagram/@joeknowsventure

Police said Tabor was later found in the grocery section, where he had allegedly begun throwing merchandise.

Officers took him into custody.

Tabor was booked into the Ventura County Main Jail. Instagram/@joeknowsventure

Several customers, including the juvenile, suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene before being released, authorities said.

The woman who was initially attacked was taken to a local hospital by family members.

As of Thursday, she remained in stable condition.

Tabor was booked into the Ventura County Main Jail on suspicion of attempted murder, burglary, assault, battery and cruelty or unjustifiable pain to a minor.


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The shocking incident sparked anger online, with many commenters voicing frustration over crime and public safety.

“Let’s thank the judge that keeps putting this guy back on the streets,” one commenter wrote.

“Under Karen Bass, he will be released within 24 hours …. That’s the reality of Los Angeles,” another claimed.

“Keep voting Democrat,” a third noted.

Others praised those who stepped in to stop the attack, with one commenter writing, “Shout out to the girl that was on the guy hitting him to let her go.”





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UK actress charged with importing meth worth almost A$300m into Australia



Emaa Hussen, 34, faces life in prison for allegedly trying to smuggle 320kg of meth hidden in bags of charcoal.



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Burnham says his win in Makerfield by-election could be turning point



The outgoing Greater Manchester mayor held off a challenge from Reform UK, behind by more than 9,000 votes.



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USMNT must clear a new bar as Australia awaits in World Cup



SEATTLE — As big as the U.S. national team’s World Cup opening win was, it merely provided a chance — a golden opportunity to be soccer’s golden generation. 

Now they must cash in and earn it. 

A victory Friday against Australia — one they might have to pull off with Christian Pulisic sidelined — would guarantee a spot in knockout play and the U.S. would lead the group going into its group-play finale with Turkey. Winning the group would provide an easier path for a deep World Cup run that could change the sport in this country. 

USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino attends a press conference on June 18, 2026 ahead of its group D match against Australia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Seattle. Xinhua/Shutterstock

“We’re starting to see in the U.S … the kind of support and fandom we see in Europe,” U.S. manager Mauricio Pochettino said. “The U.S. is starting to realize the importance, well, the power of soccer on society. We’re starting to see in America what we see as a society in Spain, Argentina and Brazil. But it is still very young here in the U.S. Think about the possibility for a child watching the World Cup to say he wants to play soccer, and now in a culture that embraces that. 

“It’s an important starting point for people who want this sport to grow. Our soccer players on the U.S. team are creating a role for that now, and are fundamental. … They have 26 heroes with the U.S. team that will affect the youth here in the U.S. with their performance in this World Cup and the future of football here. We can change the future of this sport. The other day you saw how super the fanbase is in basketball in the NBA Finals with the Knicks. We can do the same with football. We have to continue to play well and bring attention to this sport.” 

Pochettino — an Argentine answering in Spanish — was hired to bring the U.S. to new levels. He watched 2 million people turn out to celebrate the Knicks on Thursday and is acutely aware of how his own team has captured fans and raised the bar. 

Now they must clear the new one. 

“Depends how far we come,” fullback Sergiño Dest said. “If we continue to play like [we did] against Paraguay, it can. 

“We’re still all hungry. It’s the beginning. We had a great game against Paraguay, but we want more. … So, we are all hungry to show all the opponents in the group and the world what we’ve got. That’s what we’re going to do [Friday].” 

United States’ Sergino Dest (left) and teammate Tyler Adams practice during a training session on June 16, 2026 in Irvine, Calif. ahead of their FIFA World Cup match against Australia. AP Photo/Andre Penner

The U.S. comes into Friday’s clash at loud Lumen Field with three points in Group D, level on points with physical Australia but one ahead on goal differential. With head-to-head the first tiebreaker, a U.S. win would clinch the group, and even a draw would keep them safely atop the standings entering Game 3 vs. Turkey. 

Many have called the 4-1 rout of Paraguay last week among the most impressive U.S. performances in memory. The victory raised the bar, providing an opportunity to convert fans and inspire the next generation. 

But only if they execute, which means winning Friday. 

USMNT’s Cristian Roldan and Weston McKennie participate in a training session on June 18, 2026 at the University of Washington Soccer Field in Seattle, one day ahead of their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match against Australia. Getty Images

“Yeah, we’re all aware of it. We have social media, we constantly have the TV on, watching other games and naturally on Fox Sports they’re talking about the U.S.,” said Cristian Roldan. “But we’re grounded. We understand it was just one game. What excites me is that the entire nation is behind us. They enjoyed watching us play. 

“What we want to do is inspire and motivate the next generation. And with performances like Paraguay, we’re going to have up-and-coming stars coming through. But, we have to build off it. And that’s the truth. We can’t just talk about it; we have to show out against Australia.” 

That won’t be easy against a rugged Australia team that beat Turkey 2-0. They can defend and counter ruthlessly with speedy Watford winger Nestory Irankunda. 

The U.S. survived a physical 2-1 win over the Socceroos on Oct. 14 that saw Pulisic knocked out of the game. Now he’s hurt again, day to day with a left calf injury. 

“He’s evolving,” said Pochettino. “He’s much better from Friday. We’ll see. 

“At the moment, we think if he’s not available for [Friday], he’ll be available for the next game. He’s doing a massive effort trying to be ready.”



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Teen killed, 1 injured, when motorized scooter smashes SUV on NYC street


One teen was killed, and another was injured, when they were struck head-on by an SUV in Harlem on Thursday night, the NYPD said.

The fatal crash unfolded as two teens, aged 13 and 14, were cruising on a motorized scooter on West 112th Street just before 8:50 p.m.

A Chevy Tahoe driven by a 63-year-old man then turned left from Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard onto the West 112th Street — colliding head-on with the motorized scooter, cops said.


Police officers stand at an intersection at night, marked by yellow tape, following an accident where two children were struck by a vehicle.
Two teens were riding a motorized scooter when a Chevy Tahoe struck them, killing a 13-year-old boy and injuring a 14-year-old boy who is currently listed in stable condition. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

The 13-year-old boy suffered a head injury in the crash and was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The 14-year-old boy was taken to the hospital in stable condition with a leg injury, police added.


A yellow child's bike lies on its side on a dark asphalt road in front of the back of a dark car.
The fatal crash occurred at West 112th Street just before 8:50 p.m. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post

The driver remained on the scene and was not injured in the crash, which occurred just two blocks north of Central Park, according to authorities.

It’s unclear what type of motorized scooter the teens were riding.

No arrests have been made, and an investigation remains ongoing.



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Denzel Mims joins Cowboys after UFL stint


A former Jets receiver bust is attempting an NFL comeback.

Denzel Mims, a 2020 second-round pick who struggled to carve out a role in New York, has agreed to terms with the Cowboys after a UFL stint.

“Denzel’s a guy that we think has the speed to play on the outside, [and has] that size, to do things we need to do in the running game,” Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer told reporters Thursday. “I just think he’s a really good fit.”


A football player in a green and white uniform holds a football on the field.
Denzel Mims of the Jets reacts after he completes a reception. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

Through four years (2016-19) at Baylor, Mims blossomed into a go-to contested catch receiver, earning praise for that ability entering the draft process. He tallied 2,925 receiving yards and 28 touchdowns over four seasons with the Bears, helping them to an 11-3 record as a senior.

The Jets drafted Mims in 2020 in hopes he’d be Sam Darnold’s future No. 1 receiver, but he was anything but that. Mims showed promise with 357 receiving yards as a rookie before failing to reach 200 in each of the following two years.

Mims’ Jets tenure was plagued by drops and poor separation, and the team traded him to the Lions in July 2023 for a late-round pick.

The Lions waived Mims a month later, and he spent time on the Steelers and Jaguars practice squads before moving to the UFL.

The 28-year-old has spent the last two seasons in the spring league with the St. Louis BattleHawks and Dallas Renegades.

After veteran Parris Campbell retired this offseason, Schottenheimer said Mims was brought in to bring more speed to the team’s receiver room, one that is somewhat of a question mark outside of CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens.


New York Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims #11 catches a pass during practice.
Jets wide receiver Denzel Mims catches a pass during practice. for the NY POST

Ryan Flournoy, Jonathan Mingo and KaVontae Turpin headline the remainder of the unit, and it’s unclear as to how likely Mims is to make the roster.

The Cowboys look to return to the postseason for the first time since 2023 and start their season at the Giants on Sept. 13.



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Biological parents of baby in IVF-embryo mixup are ‘heartbroken’ and would have preferred custody of genetic child



The biological parents of a baby girl born to another couple after an IVF mix-up in Florida are “heartbroken” and would have wanted to fight for custody of the child, according to their lawyer.

“They are heartbroken over what has happened, and they also understand that the birth couple are also suffering,” Rob Marcereau, the lawyer for the genetic parents of 6-month-old baby Shea, told NBC News.

The biological parents of a baby girl born to Tiffany Score and Steven Mills said they are “heartbroken” about the decision to give the couple permanent custody of their genetic child. Mara Hatfield

“They had to make the heartbreaking decision to not fight for custody,” Marcereau said.

Tiffany Score and Steven Mills vowed to remain the baby girl’s “permanent” parents after coming to a “mutually devised custody agreement” with Shea’s biological parents last week.

Score and Mills sued the Fertility Center of Orlando and its head reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Milton McNichol, in January for allegedly implanting the wrong embryo in April 2025.

The couple, who are both white, discovered the embryo mix-up after Score gave birth to a “non-Caucasian” Shea on Dec. 11, 2025.

Score and Mills vowed to remain Shea’s “permanent” parents after coming to a “mutually devised custody agreement” with the child’s biological parents last week. Tiff Score / Facebook

Shea was later confirmed through DNA testing to be 100% South Asian.

Her biological parents would have preferred to keep the infant as their own, but knew it “would have been an incredibly uphill legal battle,” Marcereau continued.

The couple, however, did not feel that the custody fight would be in Shea’s best interest.

The decision to hand over custody to Score and Mills was hammered out over several meetings, where the couples shared “a lot of tears and hugs,” Marcereau said.

Shea’s biological parents also intend to sue the clinic and the doctor for forcing them to make this “agonizing” decision, the attorney added.

Score and Mills’ lawyer, Jack Scarola, said his clients “are committed” to respecting the privacy of Shea’s genetic parents, who have so far kept their identities from the public.

Shea’s biological parents also intend to sue the clinic and the doctor for forcing them to make this “agonizing” decision. Tiff Score / Facebook

“They have begun and intend to continue to foster a relationship of friendship and trust” with the other couple, Scarola said.

Score and Mills also informed the judge they’d chosen a new medical center to handle any future IVF, and their embryo had been moved there, according to court papers filed in Orange County court last Friday.

That embryo will be tested for parentage, and they will “determine next steps,” the document said.

The Fertility Clinic of Orlando previously said that after “thoughtful consideration,” it would shutter by May 20.

Marcereau did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.



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Brian Urlacher doesn’t want Bears moving or playing in a dome


It’s safe to say Brian Urlacher isn’t a big fan of the Bears playing in a dome.

Amid talks of the Bears potentially moving to Indiana and elsewhere in Illinois, the former Bears linebacker expressed his displeasure with the team possibly playing in a domed stadium on “This Is Football.”

“I do not like the Bears playing anywhere but Soldier Field,” Urlacher said this week. “Even if they went to Arlington Heights, which is in Illinois, they’re going to be in a dome, and if they go to Indiana they’ll be in a dome. I don’t like the idea of them playing in a dome anywhere.”

By playing indoors, Urlacher said the Bears would lose the home-field advantage that comes from playing outdoors in Chicago during the winter, where the home team is accustomed to the cold and the road team might not be.

“It’s the only advantage the Bears have,” Urlacher said. “You go to Soldier Field in November, December? It’s gonna suck. The weather is not gonna be good. You’re not gonna like it. And playing there, you practice in it, you get used to it, there’s some advantage to that.”


Caleb Williams #18 of the Chicago Bears looks on against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Playoffs at Soldier Field on January 18, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois.
Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears looks on against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Playoffs at Soldier Field on January 18, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. Getty Images

Soldier Field has hosted numerous games in poor weather over the years, like the 2026 wild-card round game, when the Bears stunned the Packers on a snow-covered field.

The Bears took a major step toward leaving Illinois on June 5, as the team’s board of directors voted to advance their stadium development in Hammond, Ind.

Despite the announcement, there’s no guarantee the team leaves Illinois.

While moving to Indiana is still a real possibility, a league source told ESPN that “Illinois can still get back in the race.”


Soldier Field is seen prior to an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers
Soldier Field is seen prior to an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski

The Bears will at least be in Chicago for 2026, where they’ll look to build on an 11-6 2025 season and divisional round appearance.

The Bears begin the 2026 season on Sept. 13 on the road at the Panthers.



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World Cup 2026: A day of tears, scuffles & history as injury mars Canada’s moment


It should have been a moment of pure joy.

Canada, 40 years after playing in their first World Cup, secured their first-ever win at the tournament in emphatic fashion, thrashing Qatar 6-0 in front of a packed and loud Vancouver Stadium.

They are almost certain of a place in the last 32. But celebrations were overshadowed by a dreadful injury to Ismael Kone.

The incident happened eight minutes into the second half, with Canada leading 3-0. Their former Watford midfielder Kone, shortly after receiving the ball, was caught late and badly by Assim Madibo as he challenged for possession.

Kone’s reaction, and that of the players around him, said it all.

The 24-year-old Sassuolo midfielder looked anguished and in shock, with his leg visibly broken. His distraught team-mates rushed to him as the referee halted play so the medical staff could come on, while Madibo had his hands on his head.

A scuffle broke out between the two teams as frustration and anger over what had happened bubbled over.

Kone, though, despite suffering an injury that has ended his World Cup, lifted his thumb to the crowd as he was taken off on a stretcher.

“You saw that he was waving to the crowd and almost making everyone at ease,” boss Jesse Marsch said after the game.

“It is a statement about Ismael, but also this is an incredible team. I have been telling people for years about the character of this group.

“You got see how everyone was crushed but we had to find a way to stay focus.”

Focus they did – as from then on, the crowd and the players were united as Canada pushed on to score three further goals.

During the second-half hydration break, Marsch was in tears. Nathan Saliba – who had replaced Kone – held up his team-mate’s shirt after he scored his side’s fourth.

“He will be back stronger than ever and he will continue to have a great career,” said Marsch of Kobe.

“I said at the water break that he would want us to finish this game – and that is what the guys did.”



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Pomona shooting suspect arrested after CHP chase ends with PIT maneuver



A driver believed to be connected to a deadly Pomona shooting was taken into custody Thursday night after leading CHP officers on a lengthy pursuit from the Castaic area to Lancaster, where authorities used a spike strip and a PIT maneuver to bring the chase to an end.

The pursuit began hours after gunfire erupted around 3:30 p.m. near Monterey and Garey avenues in Pomona.

The CHP told The California Post that the driver was arrested at the scene. KNN

Police said one person was killed according to NBC 4, earlier Thursday CBS reported that at least two people were wounded in the shooting, though the conditions of the surviving victims was not immediately known.

CHP said the suspect was believed to be driving a black Kia wanted by the Pomona Police Department in connection with the shooting investigation.

The California Post has reached out to the Pomona Police Department for comment.

The suspect was taken into custody without further incident. KNN

California Highway Patrol officers later spotted a vehicle matching the description near Castaic Lake and attempted a traffic stop.

Instead of stopping, the driver fled, leading officers on a pursuit that reached speeds of up to 85 mph on the northbound 5 Freeway near Castaic and Smokey Bear Road.

At one point, the suspect exited the freeway and continued onto surface streets in the Castaic area before heading north on Lake Hughes Road through the Newhall area.

During the chase, the driver briefly went off the roadway and was seen throwing several objects from the vehicle.

California Highway Patrol officers later spotted a vehicle matching the description. NBC LA

Around 6:15 p.m., the pursuit continued through remote areas along Lake Hughes Road before entering Lancaster roughly 30 minutes later.

Aerial footage showed multiple CHP units closely following the vehicle as officers waited for an opportunity to safely end the chase.

Just after 7 p.m., officers deployed a spike strip on West Avenue K, damaging at least two of the Kia’s tires and slowing the vehicle dramatically.

CHP units closely following the vehicle as officers waited for an opportunity to safely end the chase. NBC LA
The conditions of the surviving victims were not immediately known. NBC LA

With the suspect running out of options, CHP officers then executed a PIT maneuver near 20th Street West and West Avenue K, forcing the vehicle to a stop.

Video from the scene showed the driver stepping out of the Kia and surrendering as officers approached with weapons drawn.

The suspect was taken into custody without further incident.

The CHP told The Post that the driver was arrested at the scene.

Additional details about the deadly shooting investigation, including possible charges, were not immediately released.



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