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Former prosecutor calls out ‘strange’ handling of NFL great’s golf cart incident

A former federal prosecutor in California said he thinks the sheriff’s office involved in investigating John Elway’s golf cart incident is either being dishonest or not doing its job.

According to officials, Elway’s longtime friend and agent, Jeffrey Sperbeck, 62, fell off the back of a golf cart at the Madison Club in La Quinta, California. A Cal Fire spokesperson told Fox News Digital the agency responded to the incident at 6:50 p.m. March 26. Sperbeck sustained “serious injuries” and was transported to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, where he died Wednesday.

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office opened an investigation into the golf cart incident. Elway hasn’t been charged with any crime. Fox News Digital confirmed Friday that Elway has retained Denver-based lawyer Harvey Steinberg. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said in a Friday evening post on X that “there’s nothing to indicate that this is anything more than a tragic accident.”

TMZ reported Elway was driving the golf cart at the time of the incident and was leaving a Stagecoach after-party. Public records show Elway has a property 10 minutes away from the Madison Club.

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The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said it “received information” Monday, two days after the incident. Fox News Digital asked the sheriff’s office why it hadn’t learned about the incident until two days later but didn’t receive a response. A Cal Fire spokesperson said the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office wasn’t asked to respond to the incident “due to the call being medical in nature.”

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Neama Rahmani told Fox News Digital the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office is “either being less than honest or not doing their job” in response to why it took two days for the agency to learn of the incident. 
 
“Nothing else makes sense,” Rahmani added.

He said it’s “strange” that law enforcement didn’t respond to the incident.

“Maybe it’s a good thing it’s coming from a ‘former federal prosecutor,’ It appears we are all much better off with them in retirement, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco told Fox News Digital in response to the comments.

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The Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday it would “take appropriate action based on the outcome” of the investigation.

Elway publicly commented on the incident after Sperbeck died Wednesday, according to ESPN.

“I am absolutely devastated and heartbroken by the passing of my close friend, business partner and agent Jeff Sperbeck,” Elway said. “There are no words to truly express the profound sadness I feel with the sudden loss of someone who has meant so much to me.”

Sperbeck’s family also released a statement after his death.

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“We are deeply saddened to share the passing of our beloved Jeff Sperbeck. He was a wonderful father, husband, brother, son and friend to many and will be profoundly missed by all,” the Sperbeck family said. “We are grieving this unimaginable loss as a family alongside our dearest friends, the Elways, and the many other clients Jeff called friends.”

Elway and Sperbeck became friends in 1990 after Sperbeck became Elway’s manager. Among Sperbeck’s other clients are Pro Football Hall of Famers Ronnie Lott and Jim Plunkett, and the agent has represented hundreds of other NFL players.

Fox News Digital reached out to Elway’s lawyer for comment.

Father allegedly kills officer in car crash hours after his teen son was shot dead by police

An Ohio sheriff’s deputy working on a traffic detail near the University of Cincinnati was struck and killed Friday by a vehicle driven by the father of a teenager who was shot and killed by authorities a day earlier, police said. 

The unidentified Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputy was fatally struck around 1 p.m. near the university, which was hosting a graduation ceremony.

The deputy was directing traffic at an intersection when he was hit, Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge told reporters at a news conference. The deputy was taken to University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he died. 

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He was not identified Friday. Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey described him as “wonderful and dedicated.”

“I knew the man, and I knew what a tremendous, tremendous person he is and what a tremendous loss we have all suffered,” she said. 

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The deputy retired a few months ago but continued to work as a “special deputy,” the sheriff said. 

The father of an 18-year-old who was shot and killed by Cincinnati police Thursday was driving the car that hit the deputy, authorities said. He was also taken to a hospital. 

During an afternoon commencement ceremony, UC President Neville Pinto called for a moment of silence in his opening remarks. 

“Before we get started, sadly, I have to report an incident that occurred today with a Hamilton County deputy sheriff on Martin Luther King Drive,” Pinto said. “It was a very serious incident, and I would like to ask for a moment of silence to respect this officer.”

The Cincinnati Police Department is leading the investigation into the deputy’s killing. 

The son of the suspect was shot and killed Thursday as Cincinnati police officers chased four suspected car thieves in an encounter that lasted just six seconds. The officers responded to a call around 9:30 a.m. about a Kia SUV stolen from Edgewood, Kentucky, when four suspects inside the car took off running, Fox 19 Now reported. 

One officer ran after one suspect, while the other officer pursued another. 

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One of the suspects had a handgun, Theetge said. The suspect allegedly pointed the gun, which had an extended magazine, at the officer, who opened fire, fatally striking the teen. 

Two other suspects were caught and arrested, and one remains on the run. 

Staffers say they ‘no longer recognize’ Fetterman as ‘bizarre’ behavior raises alarm

A new exposé about Sen. John Fetterman’s, D-Pa., time on Capitol Hill set social media ablaze on Friday. 

The report raised questions about alleged tensions with his wife, Gisele, over his health regimen, his stance on Israel and her reported run-ins with his staff.

In “All By Himself: John Fetterman insists he is in good health, but staffers past and present say they no longer recognize the man they once knew,” New York Magazine’s Intelligencer lays out recollections from current and former staff members who worked for the Pennsylvania Democrat. In May 2022, Fetterman suffered a serious stroke mid-Senate campaign against Dr. Mehmet Oz.

The article relates several reported instances, including a February 2023 situation at a Democratic caucus retreat at the Library of Congress.

A staffer told the outlet that he received a message questioning how Fetterman was doing, as he was found sitting at a table alone, silently drinking a soda.

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The report went on to claim the lawmaker was “nearly struck by a car” and found “wandering” Capitol Hill.

Physicians at George Washington University Hospital later determined he was severely dehydrated, and had not had a second stroke as feared.

An ensuing discussion with then-Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, found Fetterman to be nearly “catatonic” when Brown tried to talk with him. Soon after, on Feb. 15, he was admitted to Walter Reed Medical Center.

After being discharged, Fetterman “threw himself into” his Senate work and became more vociferous than ever on issues like the Israel-Gaza conflict and other topics that have rankled his Democratic colleagues.

He also took a leading role in calling for the ouster of now-former Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., amid corruption allegations.

“Former and current staffers paint a picture of an erratic senator who has become almost impossible to work for and whose mental-health situation is more serious and complicated than previously reported,” the article read.

After staffers wrote a letter about Fetterman’s “gutting betrayal” supporting Israel, the report went on to allege Gisele confronted him about Jerusalem “bombing refugee camps — how can you support this?”

Gisele reportedly also went to staffers with her concerns, while a Senate physician in December 2023 reported him “acting bizarrely” near the Senate subway, while he had not had bloodwork in months.

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The hulking lawmaker also reportedly nearly knocked over folks walking in the Capitol.

Both types of incidents reportedly rankled his wife, who was vociferous on the matter, according to the magazine piece.

Fox News Digital reached out to Fetterman for comment.

Social media became abuzz after the article dropped, with Bloomberg columnist Matthew Yglesias calling it “a very sad story here on a human level, but of course, it’s also politics and can’t be addressed purely on that level.”

Left-wing former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan wrote that the story and color from former staffers therein “makes clear that Fetterman should not be serving in the Senate. Every Senate Democrat should read this and be asked about it.”

A California progressive group reacted by writing that the story is an indictment of populist lawmakers.

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“Whether they’re left or right, whether they agree with your preferred policies or not, populism will not get you the best leaders,” Bay Area New Liberals wrote.

Another user said the story showed Gisele as “evil.”

“These are not red flags, this is a siren going off. John Fetterman is not taking his meds… He needs inpatient care,” commented another.

“Funny how they didn’t run these hit pieces or question Fetterman’s mental health during the campaign when he was barely able to speak or when he so spectacularly fumbled the debate against Dr. Oz. But now that he turned out not to be a deranged Trump hater, a psychotic terrorist lover, or an obedient progressive, suddenly they’re starting to question his mental acuity,” a different user wrote.

“Knocking him out early before he can do anything in 2028?” wrote another, who conjectured that both Fetterman and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro could end up battling each other in the next Democratic presidential primary.

Jen Psaki claims a ‘dangerous term’ has been deployed to talk about Biden’s presidency

MSNBC host and former White House press secretary Jen Psaki insisted in a new interview that she never saw signs that former President Joe Biden had declined while she worked for him.

“I never saw that person —not a single time, and I was in the Oval Office every day, that was on that debate stage,” Psaki said on the “Mixed Signals” podcast about Biden’s performance during the June 2024 presidential debate which raised alarms about his fitness to serve another term. He dropped out the following month and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him as the Democratic nominee.

“I’m not a doctor. Aging happens quite quickly,” Psaki added on the Semafor podcast that was published Friday.

The former Biden aide, who left the White House in May 2022, said she hadn’t seen him in person in the two-and-a-half years afterward leading up to the November election. 

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But she warned against people using the term “cover-up” to describe how the White House responded to questions about the president’s age during that time.

“‘Cover-up’ is a very loaded term,” Psaki said, adding that people typically use that expression when talking about a crime.

“People use that term as related to Watergate. Or the covering up of not sharing public information about a war,” she continued. “I think it’s a bit of a dangerous term.”

Psaki was also hesitant to criticize the media when asked if the press should’ve been “more aggressive” in covering the “pretty big story” about the president’s health.

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“Maybe the media missed a lot,” she said, while arguing that it was easier to be critical of press coverage in retrospect. “There were major stories and moments missed.”

Axios reporter Alex Thompson used a speech at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday to say the assembled media “should have done better” at covering Biden’s decline.

Psaki suggested one reason there may have been a reluctance to report on these concerns.

“While we know there were problematic things behind-the-scenes now in 2023 and 2024, there was an aggressive all-out pitching operation from the right-wing and from the Republicans about Joe Biden’s age and how he was in decline….the majority of which wasn’t true, in 2019-2022,” Psaki claimed.

That effort by the right “worked,” she said.

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Psaki lamented that Biden’s legacy would be tainted by how the 2024 race played out and brought questions about his fitness to the forefront. Her successor as press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, routinely dismissed questions about Biden’s age and criticized videos of him appearing confused as “cheap fakes.”

Psaki is set to take on a more prominent role at MSNBC, getting the coveted 9 p.m. ET slot Tuesdays through Fridays beginning next week on a program called “The Briefing.” Top-rated MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, who had been hosting five nights a week at 9 p.m. during the first 100 days of the Trump administration, will return to only broadcasting on Monday nights.

Psaki’s comments follow the release of several bombshell books giving an insider look at the 2024 presidential race.

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In author Chris Whipple’s book, “Uncharted,” he argued that Biden’s inner circle “convinced themselves in spite of the evidence” that Biden was capable of serving another term.

Expert spills on family drama: Why Prince William will not forgive Harry

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Prince William is not ready to welcome back Prince Harry despite his plea for reconciliation, according to a royal expert.

On Friday, royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital “the gulf has widened” between Harry and William over the years, and his recent BBC interview is not helping the rift.

“Over the years, the gulf has widened between Prince William all Harry, all due to Harry’s ever public denigration of the royal family, not the least of which has been this most recent BBC interview. Prince William is more resolved than ever to take action once he becomes king. His overriding concern is protecting the monarchy, which he sees as denigrated by commercial endeavors,” she said.

Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner shared similar sentiments 

“The short answer (is) will William forgive Harry and Meghan and welcome them back? A big fat royal no,” Turner told Fox News Digital. “King Charles will have to overrule his petulant son once again if the Sussexes wish to make up and return.

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“It is not what Harry can do. It is what will make a seismic shift in William’s determination to not allow his brother and family back is the real question. Partly because of the ‘Spare’ book and allegedly also allowing his very popular brother and sister-in-law back into the royal household.”

“The short answer (is) will William forgive Harry and Meghan and welcome them back? A big fat royal no.”

— Ian Pelham Turner, royal expert

Fordwich pointed out that “hypocritical Harry” has not done anything on his end to reconcile with his family.

“After all, hypocritical Harry has publicly stated he has regrets regarding estrangement, yet he’s neither said nor done anything to express regrets regarding his own behavior. 

“Yes, life is preciousness, but he might have thought of that prior to publicly lambasting his father and his own family whilst airing his long-held personal grievances,” Fordwich said, referring to Harry’s recent comments.

After Harry lost his appeal to reinstate his security in the U.K. Friday, he sat down for an emotional interview with the BBC.

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“I would love a reconciliation with my family. There’s no point in continuing to fight anymore. Life is precious. I don’t know how much longer my father has,” he said.

The Duke of Sussex’s father, King Charles III, was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February 2024.

Harry spoke to the BBC in California, where he lives with wife Meghan Markle and their two young children. The sit-down took place after the 40-year-old lost an appeal to reinstate security that he believes he and his family are entitled to whenever they are in his home country.

Harry admitted the king, 76, “won’t speak to me because of this security stuff.”

“I never asked him to intervene. I asked him to step out of the way and let the experts do their jobs,” Harry explained. “There is a lot of ability and control in my father’s hands. Ultimately, this whole thing could be resolved through him. Not necessarily by intervening, but by stepping aside and allowing the experts to do their job.”

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Harry noted that he felt let down, describing his court defeat as a “good old-fashioned establishment stitch up.” He blamed the royal household for influencing the decision to reduce his security. 

“I can’t see a world in which I would bring my wife and children back to the U.K at this point. The things they’re going to miss is, well, everything. I love my country. I’ve always had, despite what some people in that country have done. I miss the U.K. I miss parts of the U.K. Of course, I do. And I think it’s really quite sad that I won’t be able to show my children my homeland.”

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Kinsey Schofield, host of the “To Di For Daily” podcast, pointed out that Markle and Harry’s recent interview appearances seem to be contradicting one another.

“From a PR perspective, this is a Sussex brand nightmare because Harry and Meghan’s recent interviews completely cancel each other out. Harry says he’s living this life of fear and misses his family, while Meghan Markle tells the Time100 Summit that she’s never been happier. Whiplash,” she told Fox News Digital.

“I also think it’s important to acknowledge that he told the courts that he and Meghan chose to step down as working members of the British royal family because he didn’t feel like they were properly protected. And now he’s fighting for that same ‘ineffective’ security. Then, he changed his story during the BBC interview to say that they were rejected by the royal family. They can’t keep their stories straight.”

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams also weighed in on Harry’s “extraordinary interview,” noting the rift between Harry and his family is “unbridgeable.”

“He accuses the palace of being prepared to sacrifice him and his family and actually wants the government to intervene. The rift between him and the royal household is obviously unbridgeable,” Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital. 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing the unbearable intrusions of the British media and lack of support from the palace. They have since aired their grievances in interviews, documentaries and Harry’s 2023 memoir, “Spare.” The couple lost their government-funded security when they made their royal exit.

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“There have been so many disagreements,” Harry said in his BBC interview. “Differences between me and some of my family. … Of course, some members of my family will never forgive me for writing a book. Of course, they will never forgive me for lots of things. But … I would love a reconciliation with my family. …  It would be nice to reconcile.

“The goal in life is always truth and reconciliation. … It would be nice to have that reconciliation part now.”

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Harry said it is “entirely up to them,” referring to his family.

Music star says Trump’s ‘golden’ age driving him to make bold move

Music legend Kid Rock believes President Donald Trump is ushering in America’s first “golden” age of the 21st century. 

“I believe the goldenest of all golden ages is coming to America,” Kid Rock professed during an appearance on “Varney & Co.”

“I couldn’t be more excited, to not only be here to witness it, but more excited really for my son and my grandchildren. What this could do for their futures one day, after God calls me home.”

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Kid Rock’s comments come after President Trump’s recent rally in Warren, Michigan, where he touted his first 100 days in office and highlighted the administration’s economic progress. 

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The president strategically chose Michigan for his rally location, calling it the “heartland” of America. 

“This is the best, they say, 100-day start of any president in history. We’re ushering out the long reign of special interest in the radical left lunatics, and we’re ushering in the golden age of America. That’s what we have,” Trump said Tuesday.

Trump’s tariff strategy has launched uncertainty throughout the world, but some see it as an “absolute win.” Kid Rock revealed that the president’s plan is even sparking him to “double down” on the market.

“The way this man gets things done and just doesn’t know the word lose in his vocabulary, that, you know, I’m almost ready to double down or gamble a little bit more in the stock market, because I believe in this man so much,” the musician continued. 

He then pointed out that it is “not easy” to restructure a business, especially when the business, in this example, is the United States of America. 

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“I have the utmost confidence that what he’s doing is the right thing. It’s going to take him just a little bit of time, as we all know. I’m with him, just stay patient, kick back and, if you’re smart, maybe get in on things right now.”

Father presses for answers after daughter’s death at university

A Washington state father is pressing for answers about the investigation into his 18-year-old daughter’s on-campus death at a California university earlier this year. 

Liz Hamel, 18, was found unconscious outside a dorm on the campus of the University of California Santa Barbara Feb. 14 after apparently falling from a breezeway. She died days later. 

But what happened leading up to her death remains a mystery. 

“Over the past few months, we’ve been briefed by UC Santa Barbara PD, and they’ve been very kind to us. They’ve been … empathetic. But, of course, since it’s an ongoing investigation, they can’t give us a tremendous amount of details,” Alain Hamel, Liz’s father, told Fox News “America Reports” co-anchor Sandra Smith in an interview Friday.

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Hamel, who lives in Seattle, told Fox News his family reached out to the community this week for help finding a man who was with his daughter the night she fell. Within 24 hours, university police were able to talk to the person of interest. 

“I think it was incredibly successful. … I can’t say enough for Santa Barbara. It was so fast. They really helped us so much to move the investigation forward,” Hamel said. “I’m not the police. I am on the outside, but it seems like they really moved it forward.”

“An individual who was identified in relation to the incident at our residence hall has been located and interviewed,” UC Santa Barbara said in a statement. “The investigation is still ongoing, and we cannot discuss any additional details at this time. UCPD is keeping the family informed and is working closely with (the) Santa Barbara District Attorney’s Office.

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“UCPD is committed to continue its comprehensive investigation to seek answers related to this tragic event and has been working closely with the district attorney’s office and the sheriff’s office since the early stages of the investigation.”

Hamel said he doesn’t know the man who was with his daughter and neither did his daughter’s friends. He is not a suspect in her death. 

Hamel said, as far as he knows, they met at a noodle bar that night, “and they hit it off, and it was Valentine’s Day. So, I think that might’ve had something to do with it. And, yeah, they were photographed together only from a certain angle. And then they left a little after 10:06 (p.m.). And then, to my knowledge, at 10:27 is when she was found unconscious, having fallen from that breezeway.”

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“She was great,” Hamel said of his daughter. “She was our world. She’s our only child. And she was everything to us. She was a real joy. And you know, we were so lucky to have 18 years with her. We wish we had more time.” 

A tipline is available at 805-335-3851 for anyone with information surrounding Liz’s death.

Massive brawl prompts industry experts to share passenger do’s and don’ts

It was not smooth sailing for passengers on a recent cruise out of Galveston, Texas.

Carnival Cruise Line banned 24 people from future sailing trips after a massive brawl broke out at the ship’s terminal while docked.

A Carnival Cruise spokesperson said the incident occurred in the debarkation area, which is under the authority of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. 

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“This matter has been turned over to law enforcement,” said the spokesperson in a statement.

“Meanwhile, we will not tolerate such behavior, and 24 people have been placed on our Do Not Sail list.”

Travelmation president and founder Adam Duckworth told Fox News Digital that passengers should have respect for themselves and fellow travelers throughout the entire cruise. 

“Cruising is a wonderful way to make unforgettable memories with your family and friends,” he said. “Do not ruin it with disorderly conduct.”

Duckworth added, “One of the top mistakes I see people making on a cruise is that they overindulge, especially with alcohol.”

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“This can often lead to unruly behavior and actions you may regret later,” he said. 

“Remember, just because you’re on vacation, that doesn’t give you a pass to be out of control. You need to be responsible for yourself or there will be repercussions, just like anything in life.” 

Stewart Chiron, a Miami-based cruise industry expert known as “The Cruise Guy,” told Fox News Digital he agreed that behavior on board is a top issue to watch for — and shared four other reasons passengers could get themselves banned from cruises. 

4 more top issues

The smuggling of controlled substances and weapons aboard a cruise is a concern worth noting.

“Cruise lines have their individual codes of conduct and lists of banned items,” said Chiron. 

“Cruise passengers [need] to review their contracts of carriage.”

“Cruise lines not only have to follow the laws of the countries they homeport from, but also the various countries and ports they visit.”

He added, “It’s important for cruise passengers to review their contracts of carriage to ensure nothing they’re bringing will be in violation of the rules or laws.”

Another issue is “flouting the ship’s safety measures, thus endangering your life or others,” Chiron said.

He also noted that bad behavior, not just onboard but on shore, could be a problem.

Finally, he said chronic complaining could land people on the banned list.

“There are people that go on cruises and complain about everything and anything in order to attempt to receive some sort of credit or benefit,” said Chiron. 

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“These types of people have been banned,” he said.

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