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Caitlin Becker: 我报道了明尼苏达州政治暗杀嫌疑人Vance Belter案的最新进展。调查人员称,Belter在杀害一名州议员及其丈夫以及袭击另一名州议员后,向家人发送了一些短信,其中一条特别具有破坏性的短信写道:‘爸爸昨晚去打仗了’。此外,官员们还在Belter被遗弃的SUV中发现了一批武器,包括一把AK-47式步枪。更令人发指的是,调查人员称Belter还杀害了一只名叫Gilbert的金毛猎犬。Belter面临六项联邦指控,并可能面临死刑。我还报道了特朗普总统对伊朗的警告,他呼吁所有人在以色列推进结束伊朗核计划的行动之际,立即撤离德黑兰。特朗普总统表示,伊朗正在寻求和平,但他们应该早点这样做。他表示,他曾给过伊朗60天的时间来达成协议,但他们没有达成协议。他还提到,伊朗没有赢得这场战争,他们应该立即谈判,否则就太晚了。他还谈到了乔伊·切斯纳特重返科尼岛吃热狗大赛,以及特朗普家族推出的特朗普移动服务。 Michael Zenni: 就伊朗局势而言,特朗普总统正处于他想要的位置,即处于事件的中心。他表示,他愿意达成协议,但伊朗已经有60天的时间来达成核协议,他们需要达成协议。他似乎不准备介入并可能攻击伊朗,但对他们紧急谈判的要求也不太同情。其他国家领导人希望签署一份公报,呼吁结束袭击并缓和局势,但美国不会签署。福尔多核设施是伊朗最坚固的核设施之一,建在山里,最重要的部分位于地下300英尺处,以色列的弹药无法触及。以色列成功地消灭了伊朗的核科学家和其他核设施,但福尔多似乎是他们无法触及的。这就是为什么他们要求美国使用我们巨大的30吨掩体炸弹来摧毁它,这可能会一劳永逸地结束伊朗的核野心。

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Details surrounding the Minnesota assassin Vance Belter's case are revealed, including incriminating text messages to his family, a cache of weapons found in his SUV, and the murder of a dog during the attacks. The suspect faces six federal charges, and the death penalty is a possibility.
  • Vance Belter's incriminating text messages
  • Cache of weapons in his SUV, including an AK-47
  • Murder of a dog
  • Six federal charges
  • Death penalty on the table

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Hi, Crime Stories listeners. This is Caitlin Becker here with a bonus episode of the latest podcast to drop from the New York Post. Every weekday morning, the New York Post cast will bring you the headlines you need and the stories you actually want. It's the news only the New York Post can deliver from the worlds of politics, true crime, pop culture, and so much more. Here is the premiere episode of the New York Post cast.

He shot the dog, the latest on alleged Minnesota assassin Vance Belcher. Plus, get out of Tehran. President Trump warns Iranian citizens to leave the capital. And a mobile service worth its weight in gold from Eric and Don Jr. Yeah, I'll explain that one. Those stories and more today, Tuesday, June 17th. I'm Caitlin Becker, and this is the very first New York Postcast.

We start in Minnesota. Now, you're not going to believe the trail of evidence that investigators say suspected political assassin Vance Belter left behind. In the hours after the senseless slaughter of one state lawmaker and her husband and a separate attack on another, Belter allegedly fired off some texts to his family. Now, a particularly damning one reads, quote, Dad went to war last night.

Now, Belter made his first appearance in federal court Monday, where we learned officials allegedly uncovered a cache of weapons inside of his abandoned SUV, including an AK-47 style rifle that was just tossed on the passenger seat. And now this last bit is going to make your blood boil.

Investigators say he murdered a dog. When Vance Belter allegedly opened fire at state rep Melissa Hortman's home, the barrage of bullets also struck a beloved golden retriever, a rescue named Gilbert. Now, Belter faces six federal charges and the death penalty is on the table.

On to the latest in immigration. President Trump plans to flood Democrat-run cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago with even more ICE agents. The president posting online this week his reasoning, saying blue cities are, quote,

the core of the Democrat power center where they use illegal aliens to expand their voter base, cheat in elections, and grow the welfare state. Now, all of this is happening as Axios is reporting that ICE could run out of funding as soon as next month after going over their budget by a billion dollars.

And now on to a meaty story. After being forced out of the Coney Island hot dog eating contest last year, Joey Chestnut, the 16-time champ, will be back on the boardwalk July 4th, ready to take back his crown. And yes, it's crazy we are that close to July 4th.

Now, Chestnut was banned from last year's contest because of a sponsorship deal that he struck with Impossible Foods, the maker of meatless hot dogs. Meatless hot dogs, Joey Chestnut, kind of an odd choice considering. Anyway, the fractured relationship has healed and Chestnut will need to down 84 hot dogs and buns in 10 minutes. That's in order to break his own world record. Fun fact.

Days after the contest, people apparently tell Joey Chestnut that he still smells like hot dogs and Joey says his sweat is literally grease. Yeah, that's so gross, but good luck, my friend.

And now to our big story, Iran. President Trump offered an ominous warning Monday night, quote, everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran. Now, it came not long after the president said that the Islamic Republic is asking for peace as Israel makes advances in their campaign to end Iran's nuclear program. Here's the president on the sidelines of the summit. They'd like to talk, but

They should have done that before. I had 60 days and they had 60 days. And on the 61st day, I said, we don't have a deal. They have to make a deal. And it's painful for both parties. But I'd say Iran is not winning this war.

And they should talk and they should talk immediately before it's too late. Now, if you're Israel, how do you end the threat once and for all? Well, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to cut off the head of the snake. He's doubling down on his suggestion that assassinating Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is one way to bring an end to the bloodshed.

Israel has, so far, wiped out a third of Iran's total ballistic missile launchers. But the real prize is, of course, ending the country's nuclear program. And in doing that, Israel faces a significant hurdle. The Fordow fuel enrichment plant, you probably haven't heard of that before, but it's a nuclear plant hidden deep inside a mountain 100 miles south of Tehran. It's unclear whether or not Israel has the weapons needed to blow it up. But...

The United States does. For more on this, I am joined by The Post's Deputy Managing Editor, Michael Zenni. Michael, tell me a bit more about these dueling requests. We

We have Israel asking the U.S. to help them blow things up and Iran asking for the U.S. to help broker peace. So where is President Trump on all of this? And is there a high likelihood of the U.S. joining this fight? President Trump is exactly where he wants to be, which is basically at the middle of this, right? So he has said today that

He's open to the idea of a deal, but said Iran has already had 60 days to agree to a nuclear deal, and they need to go ahead and just make an agreement. And so it seems like he is not ready to come in and potentially attack Iran, but he's also not very sympathetic to their requests to urgently negotiate.

Now, President Trump is at the G7 summit. So are we getting a sense of where the rest of the world is? What are other leaders saying about all of this?

Yeah, as often is the case, Trump is sort of standing apart. So you've got reports that there is a communique that was circulating that the host Canada and the European leaders all were hoping to sign on to that is calling for an end to the attacks and basically to de-escalate the situation.

And the reporting we're seeing is that the U.S. is not going to sign on to that. Okay, switching topics slightly here. Can you tell us more about this Fordo nuclear site? Why is it so important to eliminate and why is it so hard to do?

Yeah, so it's very hard to do in part because Iran has built it that way. This is one of the most, if not the most, fortified nuclear sites in the entire world. It is built into a mountain. The actual most important parts of the facility are up to 300 feet underground, and they are completely, as we can tell so far, unreachable by Israel's munitions.

and they've been very successful in taking out Iran's nuclear scientists,

other nuclear sites, but it seems that Fordow is untouchable by Israel so far. And that's why they're asking for the U.S. to essentially come in and use our massive 30-ton bunker buster bombs to blow this up, which would potentially end Iran's nuclear ambitions as we know them once and for all.

So much to unpack here, and it's such a nuanced story. Thank you so much for breaking that down for us, Michael Zinni. Excellent. Thank you so much.

And now from our friends at Page Six, Justin Bieber is going through it. The pop star admitted to having, quote, anger issues and being broken after getting into a Sean Penn-level screaming match with paparazzi last week. This is the latest in a string of really concerning social media posts that have Beliebers worried about his mental state, his marriage, and even his physical health. Now, Bieber was forced to deny allegations of drug use earlier this year's

And recently, he traded really cryptic posts with wife Hailey that seemed to indicate trouble in paradise. But if you ask his reps, they're going with the old nothing to see here approach. And if that wasn't enough, the singer reportedly owes more than $8 million that apparently he does not have to his former manager, Scooter Braun. And finally today...

Make cell phones great again, or at the very least, gold. First Sons, Eric and Don Jr. have announced the launch of Trump Mobile. The company says it's, quote, the only mobile service aligned with your values and built on reliability, freedom, and American pride.

This is definitely what the founding fathers had in mind here. Now, the service, which includes unlimited talk, text and data, as well as roadside assistance and telehealth services, will set you back $47.45 per month.

I see what they did there because he's the 45th and 47th president. I'm getting it. If all that's not enough, the company will also start selling fancy schmancy golden American made. That's very specific. Android phones for four hundred and ninety nine bucks. It literally looks like a gold bar. You absolutely have to check it out.

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