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A man was killed while skydiving in southern New Jersey on Sunday, according to officials. (FOX29)
A skydiver, who was described as “very experienced,” fell to his death in southern New Jersey on Sunday, officials said.
The incident happened around 5:25 p.m. in Williamstown, as the 54-year-old skydiver was making a jump at Skydive Cross Keys.
Witnesses on the ground reported the man’s parachute was not open when he landed, FOX29 reported.
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“I heard a thud, we thought a car hit somebody then I saw this white thing lying there,” resident Rosemary Ilgenfritz told WPVI-TV.
Neighbors said the man was surrounded by a parachute, but authorities at the scene said that appeared to be a backup chute.
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The man, who has yet to be identified, landed in a neighborhood not far from the Cross Keys Airport, which is a popular location for skydivers.
“The jumper was very experienced having over 1000 jumps to his credit,” Skydive Cross Keys told the Philadelphia Inquirer. “The skydiver’s parachute was deployed upon exiting the airplane.”
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The Gloucester County Prosecutors Office is investigating the accident. Further details will be released pending the outcome of the investigation.
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A man was killed after being attacked by a swarm of bees in Arizona on Sunday, according to police. (iStock)
An Arizona man died Sunday after being attacked by a swarm of bees at his home, officials said.
The incident happened just before 6:30 p.m. when authorities received a report a man was being stung by multiple bees at his home in Yuma, the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a Facebook post.
The man, identified as 51-year-old Epigmenio Gonzalez, was attempting to remove a beehive from a couch in his backyard when the insects “became agitated,” and started to sting him.
“The victim then ran to his front yard where he was located by Deputies and Rural Metro covered with bees,” the sheriff’s office said.
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Officials had to spray the Gonzalez with water in order to scatter the bees and allow first responders to be able to remove him from the scene.
Gonzalez was transported to Yuma Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
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A woman at the home also sustained multiple stings and had to be transported to the hospital. Her condition has not yet been released by officials.
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The sheriff’s office said that in addition to the man and woman, several deputies and Rural Metro personnel were also stung by bees. None, however, required medical attention, according to police.
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A monkey in a cage was discovered during a police raid in Dublin on Friday, according to police. (Garda)
A police raid in Ireland’s capital city on Friday revealed a stash of guns, drugs, and even a monkey.
An Garda Síochána, the police force in Ireland, said in a Facebook post that two men and a woman were arrested after a home was searched.
Inside the home, authorities discovered a machine pistol, sub-machine gun, .357 caliber revolver, 300 rounds of assorted 9-mm. and .357 ammunition and 227 rounds of 12-gauge shotgun cartridges.
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In addition to the weapons, police also found a monkey in a cage, Sky News reported.
Garda Spt. William Carolan told the Irish Times the home was used by an organized crime gang that had a “frightening” assortment of weapons.

A cache of weapons were discovered in a home in Dublin, Ireland on Friday. (Garda)
“These gangs will have to go and try and access those guns again and we will keep hitting them at every opportunity to keep removing firearms off the streets,” he told the news outlet.
Besides the weapons and the monkey, officials found more than $33,600 in marijuana and more than $109,000 in cocaine at the home, according to police. Authorities also discovered $3,000 worth of clothing inside.
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The woman, in her 30s, has been charged under Ireland’s Theft and Fraud Offenses Act, 2001. She was later released and is due to appear in court at a later date.
The men, one in his 30s and the other in his 40s, have been released without charge, while police prepare evidence files on the pair for the Director of Public Prosecutions.
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Officials said the monkey found inside the home has been taken by animal welfare officers and is now being cared for by the Dublin Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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The U.S. military announced Sunday it has relocated a number of its troops from Libya as conditions there deteriorate amid fighting near the capital of Tripoli. Photos posted to social media showed hovercrafts, such as one seen in this file photo, being used. (U.S. Marine Corps Imagery by Lance Cpl. Alexander Quiles/Released)
Increased fighting in Libya has forced the U.S. to temporarily relocate a number of its troops from the country as conditions deteriorate, officials said Sunday.
U.S. Africa Command said in a news release that a contingent of U.S. forces supporting U.S. Africa Command has pulled out due to “security conditions on the ground.”
“The security realities on the ground in Libya are growing increasingly complex and unpredictable,” said U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, the head of U.S. Africa Command. “Even with an adjustment of the force, we will continue to remain agile in support of existing U.S. strategy.”
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Waldhauser did not provide details on the number of U.S. troops that have been withdrawn or on how many remain inside the country. Photos and videos posted to Twitter appear to show some of the U.S. troops evacuating near Tripoli.
Officials have told Fox News that hundreds of American troops had been in Libya in recent years helping the U.N.-backed government combat Islamic State and Al Qaeda militants.
Troops also protect diplomatic facilities in the wake of the deadly 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound and CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya, that killed 4 Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.
A renegade Libyan general has started an assault on the capital of Tripoli in recent days, targeting the airport located outside the city.

Libyan militia commander General Khalifa Hifter meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia, in August 2017. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev)
Fighting was underway Sunday at the international airport about 15 miles from central Tripoli, after the Libyan National Army, led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, claimed to have seized the area. The airport was destroyed in a previous bout of militia fighting in 2014. Hifter said his forces had launched airstrikes targeting rival militias on the outskirts of Tripoli.
Libya has been gripped by unrest since the 2011 uprising that overthrew and killed long-ruling dictator Muammar Qaddafi, and in recent years has been governed by rival authorities in the east and in Tripoli, in the west, each backed by various armed groups.
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The rival militias, which are affiliated with a U.N.-backed government in Tripoli, said they had also carried out airstrikes that slowed Hifter’s advance. At least 23 people, including civilians, have been killed on both sides since Thursday.
The Interior Ministry of the Tripoli-based government said in a statement to the Associated Press that at least 9 people, including a physician, were killed. It said at least 55 fighters and a civilian were wounded.
Ahmed al-Mesmari, a spokesman for Hifter’s forces, said Saturday that 14 troops had been killed since the offensive began.
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The fighting has displaced hundreds of people, the U.N. migration agency said. The U.N. mission to Libya has called for a two-hour cease-fire on Sunday in parts of Tripoli to evacuate civilians and wounded people.
The LNA is supported by Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, France and Russia. It answers to the authorities based in eastern Libya, who are at odds with the U.N.-backed government.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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The bodies of Christin Renee Bunner (left) and Melissa Fairlee Rhymer (right) were discovered on the property of a home in Spartanburg, South Carolina on Friday. (Facebook)
Two men have been arrested in connection with the deaths of two women after their bodies were discovered Friday on a property in South Carolina after one of the suspects confessed from a hospital bed to killing one of them after an attempt on his own life, officials said.
The Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook that Jonathan Galligan, 39, and Christian Hulburt, 41, were arrested and charged with murder Saturday after the bodies of 27-year-old Christin Renee Bunner and 40-year-old Melissa Fairlee Rhymer were discovered on the property of a home in Spartanburg.
“I cannot imagine somebody coming in telling me that they found my child,” Sheriff Chuck Wright told FOX Carolina. “Especially in the condition that they were in.”
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Authorities were alerted to the bodies at the home from an incident earlier in the week between deputies and Hulburt when they were called to a towing company Wednesday night on a report of a disturbance involving a man with weapons.

Christian Hulburt (left) and Jonathan Galligan (right) were arrested and charged Saturday with the killings of two women after their bodies were discovered buried on a property in Spartanburg, S.C., on Friday. (Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office)
When officers arrived, Hulburt would not comply with commands and eventually pulled out a gun and shot himself in the head in front of deputies, police told FOX Carolina.
After being taken to a hospital and surviving the gunshot wound, Hulburt confessed at the hospital to officers that he had witnessed Galligan kill Bunner at the towing company before helping him bury her behind a home in Spartanburg. Bunner had been reported missing in December, and was Galligan’s girlfriend at the time, according to police.

The bodies were discovered on the property of a home in Spartanburg, S.C. on Friday after Christian Hulburt confessed to murdering one victim and burying the body there. (FOX Carolina)
Officers tried to initially find the burial site on Thursday to no avail before returning Friday morning with cadaver dogs and interviewing Galligan about Bunner’s missing person case. The sheriff’s office said that Galligan immediately asked for an attorney, and was released because there was not enough evidence at the time to charge him.
When investigators returned to the hospital to speak with Hulburt, he confessed there was a second woman buried on the property as well. That woman, later identified as Rhymer, was killed at the home sometime in January 2019 and buried near Bunner’s grave, police told FOX Carolina.
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After providing additional details to where the bodies were located, cadaver dogs at the home eventually found where the remains of the two women were located. Rhymer of Mountville, S.C., who was not reported missing, was identified by fingerprints at a morgue.

A neighbor said he had not seen anyone at the home in weeks. (FOX Carolina)
A neighbor told FOX Carolina that three men and a woman lived at the house where the bodies were discovered but had not been seen in weeks.
“I didn’t even know that was going on, not next to us because they didn’t bother nobody when they were staying there,” the neighbor said.
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Hulburt was released from the hospital Saturday afternoon, shortly after Galligan was taken into custody. Both appeared before a judge for a bond arraignment Saturday night, where they were both denied, WYFF reported.
Galligan is charged with murder for Bunner’s homicide and accessory after the fact for Rhymer’s killing, according to jail records online. Hulburt is charged with murder for Rhymer’s slaying, accessory after the fact for Bunner’s homicide, in addition to unlawful possession of a pistol by a convicted felon for the incident at the towing company.
Autopsies are now scheduled on the bodies of both women to determine a cause of death. Sheriff’s officials said they believe there are not anymore suspects in connection with the two killings or any more victims on the property. Deputies added they do not have a motive for the killings of Bunner and Rhymer.
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Former cop and convicted wife-killer Drew Peterson said in a new interview his current federal digs are an upgrade from his previous prison confines and shared his regrets about getting married — though, quite a few people probably wish Peterson had remained single.
Peterson, speaking exclusively to FOX32 in a phone interview from federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, joked that life inside the maximum security prison is like “living the dream.”
“It was dirty,” Peterson said of the Illinois state prison he was previously in. “The mattresses I had, the pillow I had, you wouldn’t put your dog on it. It was terrible. Urine and defecation spread on the walls.”
The 65-year-old called that facility a “horrible, horrible place.”

Former police sergeant Drew Peterson is pictured in this booking photo, released by the Will County Sheriff’s Office in Illinois, United States on May 8, 2009. (REUTERS/Will County Sheriff’s Office)
“Then I come to the federal place and it’s comparatively like a day care center,” he told FOX32.
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The former police sergeant from the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook is serving a 38-year sentence in the 2004 death of ex-wife Kathleen Savio. He’ll follow that with 40 additional years after a conviction in 2016 on allegations that he plotted to kill the prosecutor who put him behind bars.
Officials said Peterson was moved from an Illinois state prison to the federal facility after the threat to kill Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow suggested he was a threat to prison security.
I would have stayed a bachelor for sure. It’s just like every time I fell in love with somebody and tried to make a life with them, things didn’t work out.
He first came to national attention in 2007 after his fourth wife, Stacy, vanished from the couple’s home in Bolingbrook, Ill. She has never been found and no one has been charged in connection with the case. However, Peterson was recorded telling fellow inmate Antonio Smith he was worried that Glasgow would eventually charge him in the case.
Kathleen Savio was found dead in her bathtub in 2004. Her death was initially ruled an accident, but Glasgow ordered the case re-opened following Stacy Peterson’s disappearance.
During FOX32’s two separate 15-minute interviews, it was apparent that, since he was originally arrested in May 2009, Peterson has not wavered regarding his innocence.
“I didn’t murder Kathy and I didn’t murder Stacy,” Peterson told FOX 32.
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Peterson, who claims that Stacy ran off with another man, told FOX32 there’s still a chance she’ll still show up.

In this May 8, 2009 file photo, former Bolingbrook, Ill., police officer Drew Peterson arrives for court in Joliet, Ill. AP Photo/M. Spencer Green (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
“Well, there’s been all kinds of cases of a woman coming back years after, as much as 10 or 12 years afterward,” he said.
He added that he’s had no prison romances with women inside or outside the penitentiary, and revealed one thing he wished he may have done differently over the years.
“I would have stayed a bachelor for sure,” he told FOX32. “It’s just like every time I fell in love with somebody and tried to make a life with them, things didn’t work out.”
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The one-time Bolingbrook “Police Officer of the Year” said he’s still in good health and makes $20 working in the prison laundry. When he’s not watching sitcoms and movies, he told FOX32 he keeps in touch with his 6 kids, two of whom have recently graduated from “well-known” colleges.
Peterson, who is eligible for parole in 2081, is still appealing his murder-for-hire conviction in the state courts. He told FOX32 he blames his defense attorneys for bungling his defenses and plans to challenge the Illinois Supreme Court’s decision to uphold his murder conviction in federal courts.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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This Monday, April 1, 2019 photo, shows an aerial view of the Flintstone House in Hillsborough, Calif. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)
It’s a page right out of history.
The grounds of an unusual home in an elusive San Francisco suburb that pays homage to the “The Flintstones” family — complete with dinosaurs and a life-sized Fred Flintstone — has ended up in the middle of a legal fight between town officials and a property owner.
The house in Hillsborough that’s visible from Interstate 280 has featured the new addition of several dinosaurs to the garden, in addition to other sculptures that has drawn the ire of city officials due to the owner not getting required permits for the work.
Local politics. Meet local politics.
“We don’t like it when people build things first, and then come in and demand or ask for permission later,” Assistant City Attorney Mark Hudak told KTVU last month. “That’s not fair to everyone else who goes through the process.”
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The 2,730-square-foot house — currently painted red and purple with a giant “Yabba Dabba Do” sign near the driveway — was built in 1976. It was purchased by Florence Fang, a prominent philanthropist who once published the San Francisco Examiner, in June 2017 for $2.8 million.
Fang is not the “Wilma” of a modern stone-age family, however.
Fang, who doesn’t live in the home, instead uses it for entertainment purposes and charitable events.

The San Francisco Bay Area suburb of Hillsborough is suing the owner of the so-called Flintstone House, saying that she installed dangerous steps, dinosaurs and other Flintstone-era figurines without necessary permits. (AP Photo/Terry Chea)
City officials said that Fang was given three stop work notices, a code violation citation, and then a hearing in front of an administrative panel made up of neighbors before a lawsuit was ultimately filed in March over unpermitted garden installations.
“If the lawsuit is successful, the judge will order her to remove the statues and the mushrooms and the Yabba Dabba Do sign,” Hudak told KTVU. “There are some other safety code violations that she needs to correct and the judge would order that as well.”
But an attorney for the 84-year-old told the Associated Press that snobby officials are after Fang’s constitutional right to enjoy her yard.
“Mrs. Fang has made people smile, she’s giving them joy. What’s not to love about Dino, who acts like a dog?” Angela Alioto, a former San Francisco supervisor, told the AP. “What is wrong with these people?”
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While inviting reporters on a tour of the home this week, Alioto told the San Mateo Daily Journal the home is Fang’s “happy place.”

A San Francisco Bay Area town is suing Florence Fang, the owner of the quirky Flintstone House, alleging she violated local codes when she put dinosaur sculptures in the backyard and made other landscaping changes that caused local officials to declare it a public nuisance. AP Photo/Jeff Chi (AP Photo/Jeff Chi)
“She’s had an incredible life and I think it’s wonderful that, at 84 years old, she has found something that makes her so happy,” she told the newspaper.
Alioto added that Fang plans to file a cross-complaint against city officials on April 11, saying her constitutional rights to free speech and religion were violated.
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Tim Iglesias, a property professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, told the AP that it was unusual for Fang to ignore 3 stop-work orders issued by the city. She also ignored an administrative order to remove the installations by Dec. 5, 2018, although she paid a $200 fine.
Iglesias noted that the government has the right to enforce public safety codes and to ensure property owners don’t impinge on the rights of other property owners.
“This is a situation where a very wealthy, sophisticated homeowner has basically thumbed her nose at the city consistently,” he told the AP. “If they let her get away, then all the other wealthy people in Hillsborough can say, ‘Hey, I can do whatever I want with my property. Who cares about the planning department?'”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Authorities in Michigan are asking for help in identifying two people captured on camera defacing the gravesites of former President Gerald R. Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford last week.
The Grand Rapids Police Department said on Facebook the incident happened around 4 p.m. on March 27 on the property of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum in Grand Rapids.
In surveillance footage released by police, a man and a woman can be seen arriving on the property on skateboards.
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After kicking the skateboards toward the site, the couple can be seen sitting on a wall while appearing to pry away the letters.

A man and woman who can be seen trying to pry off a letter at the gravesite of former President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. (Grand Rapids Police Department)
The two suspects eventually took the letter “E” from the word “committed” off the wall of the burial site, where the phrase “Lives Committed to God, Country and Love” is inscribed along with the names of the Fords and the years they were born and died.
Museum officials told FOX17 they had to spend $400 to replace the stolen letter.
“The president and First Lady are interred here, this is a presidential grave site,” Museum Deputy Director Joel Westphal told FOX17. “There are not many presidential grave sites, we are one of only 14 presidential museums around the country.”
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The former president died in December 2006 at the age of 93. The former first lady died in 2011, also at age 93.

Former President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford are interred at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. (Getty Images)
Museum officials said they hope the two suspects are soon found, and view the act as extreme vandalism. They are also looking into other legal action against the pair, FOX17 reported.
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Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to contact the Grand Rapids Police Department at 616-456-3836 or 616-456-3989 or Silent Observer at 616-774-2345.
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A man was shot in the face and shoulder after a argument on a bus in Detroit over some gym shoes, according to police. (FOX2)
A man was critically injured after he was shot in the face and shoulder in Detroit on Wednesday after an apparent argument about shoes, police said.
Detroit police told FOX2 the shooting happened around 12:30 p.m. on Woodward Avenue in the city’s Midtown neighborhood after the victim started arguing with another man over his athletic shoes.
“It’s a senseless act of violence that didn’t have to happen. It shouldn’t have taken place,” Detroit Police Captain Rodney Cox told FOX2. “My understanding is this took place over a pair of gym shoes.”
When the bus stopped, the two reportedly took their argument outside, before a 30-year-old man pulled out a gun and shot the victim twice: once in the face and once in the shoulder.
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Cops say the suspect walked about a block before being found near a McDonald’s — still holding the gun he used in the shooting.

The shooting happened around 12:30 p.m. after an argument on a bus on Woodward Avenue in Detroit. (FOX2)
“When something like this happens, there’s other ways to settle that besides resorting to violence,” Cox told FOX2. “But if you’re someone that feels like this is something you have to do and this is how you settle your disputes, we will find you, we will take you into custody and we will hold you accountable.”
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Officials said they were able to apprehend the 30-year-old, who has yet to be identified, thanks to many witnesses who gave a good description of the suspect.
“It’s not just the police who won’t tolerate this type of behavior but it’s the witnesses and the businesses here in Midtown,” Cox said. “They’ll see to it that they’ll give us enough information to take appropriate action.”
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The 25-year-old victim is still listed in critical condition at an area hospital.
Officials said the two men did not know each other, and police expect to file charges soon.
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David Xu was arrested after allegedly poisoning his coworker’s food and water with cadmium over several years. (Berkeley Police Department)
A chemical engineer in Northern California was arrested last week on attempted murder charges after allegedly poisoning his coworker’s water and food with toxic metal cadmium over several years, according to court records.
David Xu, a 34-year-old senior materials engineer at Berkeley Engineering And Research, was arrested Thursday, jail records online showed.
Court documents obtained by KTVU stated that a female coworker, also an engineer, noted “a strange taste or smell from her water and food” that was left unattended in her office that happened many times over the course of more than a year.
After consuming the food or water, the unnamed coworker experienced “immediate and significant health problems,” even going to the hospital for emergency care.
Two of the women’s relatives after got sick after drinking from her water bottle in November and December, Berkeleyside reported.
Surveillance video from the victim’s office showed that Xu added a substance to the woman’s water bottle, according to police. Later testing of the bottle and all three victims revealed the presence of cadmium, a toxic metal.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says in an online factsheet that cadmium is considered a “cancer-causing agent.”
“When eaten, large amounts of cadmium can severely irritate the stomach and cause vomiting and diarrhea,” the agency states. “Breathing high levels of cadmium damages people’s lungs and can cause death.”
Xu is charged with 3 felonies, including premeditated attempted murder and poisoning for the incidents involving the woman and her relatives.
In a court appearance on Tuesday, the 34-year old did not enter a plea.
“These are allegations, only allegations,” defense attorney Julia Jayne told reporters outside of court. “Charges have been filed, and I think all of you and the public knows that when charges are brought, an individual, per our constitutional system, is presumed innocent, and that’s exactly how I intend to proceed with this case.”
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Xu remains held without bail, pending his next appearance in court, according to KTVU.
The 34-year-old earned three degrees from the University of California, Berkeley, including a Ph.D. In 2013, he passed the State of California’s Professional Engineering examination, the San Francisco Business Times reported at the time.
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