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Authorities announced they arrested a suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk after a 33-hour manhunt. Law enforcement sources said the suspect's family turned him in – after his father informed a minister. NBC News' Morgan Chesky reports. The Department of Homeland Security says ICE officers near Chicago tried stopping a vehicle driven by 38-year-old Silverio Villegas-Gonzalez but say he "refused to follow law enforcements commands and drove his car at law enforcement officers" dragging one "a significant distance". ICE says Villegas-Gonzalez was pronounced dead at the hospital, while the officer sustained serious injuries but is now in stable condition. NBC News' Maggie Vespa reports. The campus of the University of Colorado Boulder was evacuated due to a bomb threat. The school later determined it was a hoax. The U.S. Naval Academy was locked down after an online threat. A source tells NBC News, a midshipman thought a responding member of law enforcement was a threat, leading to an altercation where the officer shot the midshipman. NBC News' Ryan Nobles reports. A source tells NBC News that FDA officials will present data they claim links 25 deaths of children to the Covid vaccine. Doctors say the Covid vaccine is safe and there's no evidence it is causing deaths in children. NBC News' Anne Thompson reports. Her name is Ghost, a Giant Pacific Octopus at The Aquarium of the Pacific in California. She's been a sensation for visitors and fans online, but after laying eggs, is now in her final days. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports on how Ghost touched so many hearts. The fast cars, the fast boats, the designer suits … Miami Vice changed network television and NBC News' George Solis dresses the part as he takes a drive down memory lane.
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