

Evening Wire: SCOTUS Greenlights ICE & Shocking Stabbing in Charlotte | 9.8.25
24 snips Sep 8, 2025
The Supreme Court's approval of immigration raids ignites debate about race and ethnicity in detentions. A chilling fatal stabbing in Charlotte raises urgent calls for enhanced social safety measures. Controversy swirls around GoFundMe as it supports fundraisers linked to troubling pasts. A New York mayoral candidate offers an innovative tax proposal to keep wealthy residents, while global tensions mount following a tragic attack in Jerusalem. Amidst political spats, lighter moments emerge with a viral baseball skirmish and a heartwarming football marriage proposal.
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SCOTUS Clears Controversial Profiling
- The Supreme Court allowed federal agents in California to use profiling that can include race and ethnicity when detaining suspects for deportation.
- The ruling strengthens the administration's push for record deportations amid protests and lawsuits.
Auburn Professor Fatally Stabbed
- Dr. Julie Gard Schnelly, a 59-year-old Auburn veterinary professor, was stabbed while walking her dog and later found dead in a wooded area.
- Authorities arrested a 28-year-old suspect and charged him with capital murder during a robbery and kidnapping.
Charlotte Train Murder Sparks Backlash
- Video showed ex-convict DeCarlos Brown Jr. stabbing Ukrainian refugee Irina Zerutska on a Charlotte train, prompting nationwide outrage.
- GoFundMe removed defense fundraisers that portrayed Brown as a victim after heavy backlash and criticism of local officials' comments.