April 30, 2025

USA: Hospital In La Mesa, San Diego Refused To Treat 29yo Pregnant Woman Feeling Severe Cramps. Nurses Told Her To Go To Another Hospital. Her Baby Died. Now Hospital Is Being Sued.

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A bunch of nurses with attitudes at a large hospital involved. The last people you would think would hurt you and your family. Her mom called 911 after the nurses sent her away. 911 told her mom they couldn't help her because they were outside of this hospital. Then wait until you hear the conversation between 911 and a nurse at this hospital. The nurses involved need to be fired for gross misconduct and gross negligence. (emphasis mine) 
CBS 8 San Diego published April 21, 2025: Her newborn baby died after a hospital refused to treat her, now she is suing for change. Nurses at Sharp Grossmont told 29-year-old Hannah Michaelis she needed to go to another hospital. She gave birth to her baby in her car.

CBS8 News, San Diego, CA local
written by Kelly Hessedal, Dorian Hargrove, Erik Swanson, Jordan Ray
Monday April 21, 2025

SAN DIEGO — As Hannah Michaelis groaned in agony in the front seat of her mother's car on the steps of Sharp Grossmont's Labor and Delivery Unit, her mother, Carla Michaelis, pleaded with a 911 dispatcher for help.

"My daughter's in the car, she's six months pregnant and is in excruciating pain. They said they can't see her here," said Carla Michaelis.

Michaelis had rushed her daughter to the closest hospital to her home. Michaelis rushed inside to let nurses know that her daughter, Hannah, needed immediate attention.

Michaels says the nurses refused, telling Michaelis that she needed to drive her daughter to another hospital that specializes in extremely premature babies.

Unsure what to do to help her daughter, Michaelis called 911.

"Unfortunately, if you're at the hospital, we don't respond to the hospital to take you to a different hospital," said the dispatcher.

"They told me to take her to [UC San Diego], I can't take her to UCSD, she's in excruciating pain," Michaelis said. "She's screaming."

Carla Michaelis started driving to UCSD, but as she drove out of Sharp Grossmont, her daughter's cries intensified.

Michaelis turned her car around. She parked at the hospital doors and ran inside to beg for help.

When nurses finally agreed, Carla Michaelis said they put Hannah in a wheelchair, unbeknownst to them that Samuel was already born. The force of Hannah's weight on Samuel's head and body caused Samuel to suffer a catastrophic brain injury.

Within five days, Samuel, Hannah's first baby and Carla's first grandbaby, was dead.

Now, nearly a year to the date, Hannah Michaelis and her mother, Carla, are suing Sharp Grossmont for medical negligence.

"Hannah and I want justice for our family," Carla told CBS 8. "We don't want this to ever happen to anybody else. We want whatever change needs to occur. No one should be turned away from the hospital like we were."

CBS 8 interviewed Carla Michaelis about the incident as her daughter, Hannah, was unable to conduct the interview.

The Birth of Baby Samuel Vorenkamp

Carla Michaelis was worried her daughter, Hanna, wouldn't get the type of medical care she needed for her first pregnancy.

The 29-year-old pregnant mother had moved to rural Tennessee to be with her partner and the father of her baby, Samuel.

Carla Michaelis flew Hannah to San Diego in March 2024 to stay with her and get the medical care she needed.

"There's not really a lot of hospitals or doctors near where she was living," Carla Michaelis told CBS 8. "I begged her to come home so I could make sure she had really good care, and so she'd have, you know, good hospitals, good doctors at her disposal at any time that she needed. So I begged her to come home and let me take care of her through her pregnancy."

Hannah arrived in San Diego County in March 2024, four months pregnant and eager to become a mother. Her mother, Carla, was just as excited.

"Hannah was taking the utmost care of herself. I had made sure she had all the prenatal vitamins. She was eating healthier than she's ever eaten and taking better care of herself," said Carla Michaelis. "It was too important to her and to me for us to do anything other than take care of that body so we could have that baby."

On May 4, 2024, Carla Michaelis says Hannah asked to go to the hospital after feeling discomfort and seeing a small amount of discharge. It was the second time in a handful of days that Hannah had requested to see a doctor.

Carla Michaelis said she took Hannah to the nearest hospital, Sharp Grossmont, for observation. Michaelis said the doctors and nurses checked Hannah out and ran some tests, but didn't find anything out of sorts.

Carla Michaelis said doctors told her and Hannah to come back to Grossmont or go to another hospital if Hannah's condition worsened.

The next day, May 5, it did.

"I woke up and Hannah was very uncomfortable," Carla Michaelis said. "She was yelling in agony. She told me she felt pressure, and at that moment, I told her to get her clothes on. I knew feeling pressure was not good."

Michaelis rushed her daughter to Sharp Grossmont.

Familiar with the layout of the La Mesa hospital, and knowing her daughter was unable to walk, Michaelis drove to the Labor and Delivery Unit's front doors and rushed in for help as Hannah Michaelis screamed in pain inside the car.

Michaelis said she went to a group of nurses who were standing at the main desk.

"I went over to the lady closest to me, and I begged her. I said, 'I need your help. My daughter's in the car, and she needs your help.' I said that we were at the hospital the night before, and that we need your help."

The nurses, said Carla Michaelis, asked how far along Hannah was. Michaelis said 24 weeks.

"She said, 'We can't help you here,'" remembered Michaelis. "You're going to have to take her someplace else. And I said, 'No, you don't understand; I can't take her anywhere else. ' I was told to bring her back to the nearest emergency room, and I'm here. And she said, 'We can't help you here.'"

Michaelis walked outside to the car, where Hannah was now writhing in pain.

Michaelis called 911 for help.

"Hello, I'm at Sharp Grossmont Hospital for Women and Newborns," Michaelis told the dispatcher, according to transcripts of the call obtained by CBS 8. "My daughter's in the car, she's six months pregnant, and she's having excruciating pain. They said they can't really see her here because if she is in labor, the baby...they can't take care of it. So they told me to take her to UCSD. I can't drive her to UCSD in this. She's in excruciating pain. She's screaming."

The dispatcher reported a problem. She couldn't dispatch an ambulance to a hospital.

"Unfortunately, the fire department, if you're at the hospital, we don't respond to the hospital to transfer you to a different one," the dispatcher told Michaelis.

Carla Michaelis hung up the phone and began driving to UCSD to seek help for Hannah.

A few minutes later, the same 911 dispatcher called Sharp Grossmont to check on the situation.

"I just had a mother call in," said the dispatcher. "I guess she has her daughter. Are you guys with her or I don't know? She hung up talking."

The nurse responded, "Yes, I don't know she's yelling and screaming. I have a nurse going out to her car right now. She was told to go to UCSD yesterday if she had any further complications, and she just kind of stormed out, saying she was going to call 911, and I was like, No, they're not going to take you to another hospital."

Said the dispatcher, "Okay, so I just want to confirm you guys do not need the fire department. You will handle, correct?"

The nurse replied, "No, we do not need that. Thank you so much."

Meanwhile, Carla Michaelis drove just a few feet before turning around and heading back into Sharp Grossmont's Labor and Delivery Unit.

"I blew past the front desk, went straight to the nurses who were standing there, and I said, 'My daughter's in pain. She needs you, and you're going to do your job, and you're going to come out and you're going to get that wheelchair, and you're going to come out to my car and you're going to help her right now," Carla Michaelis remembers saying.

When the nurses and Michaelis got back to the car, Hannah Michaelis was in pain. Her water broke. She told her mom that she thought she might have given birth already.

Despite the information, Carla Michaelis said the nurse refused to check Hannah and put her in a wheelchair and carted her off to the hospital.

Carla Michaelis tells CBS 8 that Hannah did, in fact, deliver the two-pound baby Samuel and that he became severely injured by not getting taken out of Hannah's pants before nurses transported her to the room.

Nurses and doctors immediately rushed Baby Samuel to an incubator. He was badly bruised but moving and alert.

Over the next five days, Hannah Michaelis, her partner Sam, and Carla Michaelis huddled together in the hospital, visiting Samuel as often as they could.

However, the baby's condition worsened. After getting transported to UC San Diego Medical Center, Samuel developed a brain bleed.

On May 9, after being told Samuel would not survive on his own, Hannah Michaelis and her partner agreed to remove Samuel from life support.

"I rack my brain all the time thinking, what else could I have done?" asked Carla Michaelis. "Would she have been better staying in Tennessee, in rural Tennessee? Should I have taken her to a different hospital? I rack my brain all the time thinking what else could I have done, but I took her where I thought she was going to get the best care."

Attorney Janna Trolia represents Carla and Hannah Michaelis in a newly filed lawsuit against Sharp Hospital. Trolia says the 15 minutes when Hannah was sitting in pain inside her mother's car, instead of getting the help she needed, meant life and death for Samuel.

"If Hannah had been immediately triaged and brought into a labor and delivery suite or operating room—rather than left to give birth alone in her underwear outside the labor unit—Baby Samuel would have received life-saving interventions the moment he was born," said attorney Trolia.

"We find it profoundly disturbing that Grossmont staff mocked and ridiculed Carla as she pleaded for assistance, while Hannah was forced to deliver her firstborn child into her underwear just outside the hospital's entrance."

Trolia said the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) law requires hospitals to admit pregnant mothers regardless of their condition or how far along they are in their pregnancy.

Meanwhile, Carla Michaelis said she and her daughter are attending counseling together, but something is missing when she looks at Hannah.

"She doesn't want her business out, but she's not okay. She's healing, but there is irreparable harm. She's a completely different person."

CBS 8 reached out to Sharp Hospital for comment. A spokesperson said the hospital was unable to comment due to patient privacy laws and pending litigation.

USA: Mom Asking The Public For Help Finding Her Missing 14yo Daughter Who Went Missing After She Checked InTo A Facility In Milwaukee For Mental Health Issues. She Was Last Seen April 17th.

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WISN 12 News published April 28, 2025: Girl, 14, critically missing in Milwaukee for 11 days, mother's search continues. Olivia Hanson was last seen 11 days ago in the area of 88th Street and Vienna Avenue in Milwaukee.
FOX6 News Milwaukee published April 27, 2025: Critically missing girl in Milwaukee, mother continues search. 14-year-old Olivia Hanson from Illinois was last seen in Milwaukee on Thursday, April 17, and 10 days later, her mother continues to search for her daughter.

WISN12 News, Milwaukee, WI local
written by Emily Pofahl
Monday April 28, 2025

Milwaukee police upgraded 14-year-old Olivia Hanson to "critically missing," as the search for the young girl from Illinois continues for the 11th day.

Police said Hanson was last seen near 88th Street and Vienna Avenue April 17. Her mother, Virginia Attaway, said she walked out of the Lad Lake St. Rose campus that evening, and she hasn't made contact with family since.

While out on Milwaukee's south side Monday, handing out flyers, Attaway told WISN 12 News she knows her daughter is in danger.

"We got on the phone with every organization we could possibly think of to get her face out there. We are out here night and day," Attaway said.

Attaway said Olivia came from their home in southern Illinois to start treatment for mental health issues at Lad Lake in Milwaukee April 9.

"She has dealt with a lot of trauma herself, and that's why I thought this facility was designed to help children deal with the things that she's gone through," she said.

Eight days later Attaway was shocked to learn Olivia left the facility. Staff at Lad Lake reported her missing to Milwaukee police April 17, according to Attaway. She found out her daughter was missing the next day.

"I want to know why Lad Lake's facility is not secure," Attaway said.

Attaway has followed multiple tips from the community saying Olivia was spotted at the Ambassador Hotel getting into a car with an older man, and then days later at an abandoned Walgreens near Layton Boulevard and National Avenue.

Lad Lake would not answer specific questions about how Olivia was able to leave April 17, but sent WISN 12 News a statement Monday night reading in part,

"We are deeply concerned for the safety and well-being of this young person. She had been with us for only eight days, and during that time, we were working closely with her to support her needs and provide compassionate care. Lad Lake is a treatment program, not a locked facility, and we work to support youth in an open, therapeutic environment focused on healing and growth."

With day 11 of searching come and gone, Attaway is just getting more desperate.

"She could be anywhere. People could be hurting her. I'm absolutely scared for her," she said.

Attaway is asking for the public's help in locating her daughter. Olivia is 5'3'' and between 140 to 150 pounds. She has long brown hair and a freckle on her upper lip. Anyone who sees her is asked to contact Milwaukee police at 414-935-7272, or contact Attaway herself at 618-804-0199.

Read Lad Lake's full statement below:
We are deeply concerned for the safety and well-being of this young person. She had been with us for only eight days, and during that time, we were working closely with her to support her needs and provide compassionate care. Lad Lake is a treatment program, not a locked facility, and we work to support youth in an open, therapeutic environment focused on healing and growth.

We are actively cooperating with authorities and doing everything we can to assist in efforts to locate her safely. Our primary focus remains on her safe return and on supporting her family and everyone impacted. Out of respect for the ongoing investigation and the privacy of those involved, we are limited in what we can share at this time.

At Lad Lake, our mission is to help young people overcome trauma and build safer, healthier futures. We specialize in working with girls who have experienced significant trauma, including trafficking and exploitation. Through programs supported by the CSEC (Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children) grant, we offer specialized, trauma-informed care for youth impacted by sexual exploitation.

Our approach is grounded in evidence-based practices and strengthened by the voices of survivor leaders, who help guide program development, staff training, and service delivery. Every aspect of our work is designed to uphold dignity, empowerment, and the lived experiences of survivors.

Lad Lake is a treatment program—not a secure facility—where youth are supported in open, restorative environments intended to rebuild trust, foster resilience, and reclaim hope. We remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting survivors and working closely with families, law enforcement, and community partners to ensure every young person has the opportunity to heal, thrive, and live free from exploitation.

Jeff Pease
Vice President of Residential Services
Lad Lake

USA: 44yo Woman Drove Her SUV Off The Road, Through A Field Straight Into A Large Building Used As An After-School Center In Chatham, Illinois. She Killed 4 Students Ages 7, 7, 8 And 18. Injured 6.

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NBC News published April 29, 2025: 4 students killed after woman drives car through after-school center. Police identified the driver that ran her vehicle into an after-school center in Illinois as 44-year-old Marianne Akers. The investigation is ongoing and she is not in police custody. NBC News’ Maggie Vespa reports three elementary school students and an 18-year-old high school senior were killed in the crash.
KMOV St. Louis published April 28, 2025: 4 students dead after car crashes into after-school program building in Illinois. Four people have died after a car crashed into an after-school program building in Chatham, Illinois.
CBS Chicago published April 29, 2025: Vigil held for girls killed when car hit after-school camp in Chatham, Illinois. As the crowds swelled one day after the unimaginable loss, neighbors comforted each other. Sara Machi reports.

NBC News
written by Dennis Romero
Tuesday April 29, 2025

The deaths of three children and an adult teenager when a vehicle veered off an Illinois roadway and into an after-school camp were most likely not the result of a targeted attack, police said Tuesday.

Illinois State Police investigating the tragedy in the village of Chatham said the driver was not in custody as detectives await the results of toxicology tests.

“The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but this does not appear to be a targeted attack,” state police said in a statement Tuesday.

The driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was identified as Marianne Akers, 44, of Chatham, who was hospitalized "for evaluation" but otherwise uninjured, the state police statement said. It wasn't clear whether she has been released.

Akers was a food services employee who last worked at the Ball-Chatham School District in November 2022, the district said.

The victims were identified as Rylee Britton, 18; Ainsley Johnson, 8; Alma Buhnerkempe, 7; and Kathryn Corley, 7, all pronounced dead at the scene, Sangamon County Coroner Jim Allmon said in a statement Tuesday.

Ball-Chatham schools said all four were district students.

"In times like these it is important that we lean on one another for strength and support," the district said in a statement.

Six other children were injured and hospitalized, one in critical condition, state police said.

A Hospital Sisters Health System spokesperson indicated that all six were taken to St. John's Hospital before one was treated and released and that the five others were transferred to St. John's Children's Hospital, a pediatric trauma center.

Jamie Loftus, founder of YNOT Outdoors Summer Camp & After School, said in a statement Tuesday that the collision was an "unforetold tragedy."

Loftus said the camp's security video captured the crash: A large, speeding SUV struck the YNOT building’s east wall around 3:20 p.m. and exited to the west before it came to a stop against a utility pole.

"It travelled through a 78-acre farm field, arcing into a path that security cameras observed, showed it heading to our building at a high rate of speed," Loftus said. "With no apparent attempt to alter its direction, the vehicle crossed North Breckenridge and the sidewalk, continuing into our parking lot and into the East wall of our building."

Jamie and Mitzi Loftus, residents of nearby Springfield, founded the camp in 2002 to help keep children active and stimulate their minds during the summer, according to its website.

Saying families of the victims "are hurting very, very badly," Jamie Loftus asked people to keep them in mind but "give them space and respect."

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Associated Press
written by John O'Connor
Tuesday April 29, 2025

CHATHAM, Illinois — Residents of a small central Illinois city on Tuesday mourned the loss of three children and a teenager killed in a startling crash in which a car barreled through a building used for a popular after-school camp. Authorities said it didn’t appear to be a targeted attack.

The car on Monday left a road, crossed a field and smashed into the side of the building in Chatham used by Youth Needing Other Things Outdoors, also known as YNOT, according to Illinois State Police. It traveled through the building, striking people before exiting the other side. Six children were also hospitalized, including one left in critical condition.

The Sangamon County coroner identified those killed as 18-year-old Rylee Britton of Springfield and three Chatham children: Ainsley Johnson, 8, and Kathryn Corley and Alma Buhnerkempe, both 7.

USA: Mass Shooting At High School In Dallas, Texas By 17yo Male Student. 5 Students Were Injured. Another Student Let Him Into The School Thru Backdoor With Weapon Avoiding Metal Detectors.

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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth published April 16, 2025: Dallas school shooting: 17-year-old school shooting suspect turns himself in. Newly released details from police tell us what led up to the Dallas school shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School on Tuesday. The suspected shooter, 17-year-old Tracy Haynes Jr., turned himself in and is charged with four counts of aggravated assault in a mass shooting at Wilmer-Hutchins High School. Surveillance video shows he was let into the school through an unsecured door before opening fire on a group of students. Five students were injured; four have non-life-threatening injuries, and one is in serious condition. The campus will be closed for the rest of the week.
FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth published April 17, 2025: How Dallas shooting suspect entered Wilmer-Hutchins HS. The Dallas ISD Police Department shared new details about a shooting that injured four students at Wilmer-Hutchins High School. 
CBS TEXAS published April 16, 2025: Wilmer-Hutchins school shooting suspect had help getting through unsecured door, affidavit shows. The 17-year-old suspect who allegedly shot and injured several students at a Dallas high school on Tuesday was let inside by another student, an arrest affidavit revealed Wednesday.
FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth published April 21, 2025: Dallas school shooting: Judge denies bond reduction for Tracy Haynes. Tracy Haynes' cousin testified he was threatened by gang members and told him before the shooting he quote - "had to do something by 430" - which meant the end of the school day according to the family member.

CNN
written by Chris Boyette, Emma Tucker and Jillian Sykes
Thursday April 17, 2025

Five students were injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon at Wilmer-Hutchins High School in southeast Dallas when a 17-year-old allegedly snuck into the school and fired “indiscriminately,” according to a state affidavit for the suspect’s arrest warrant.

The injured, aged 15 to 18, were taken to a hospital for treatment, with their injuries ranging from non-life-threatening to serious, Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesperson Jason Evans told CNN affiliate WFAA.

Four of the victims were shot, while the fifth was injured fleeing the gunfire, the Dallas Independent School District Police said Thursday.

The teen, a student at the school, is being held at a Dallas County jail on a first-degree aggravated assault mass shooting charge, a felony, with a $600,000 bond, according to county records. It is unclear if he has obtained an attorney or made an initial court appearance.

The shooting began just after 1 p.m., and an officer at the school responded within two minutes, followed by officers from numerous agencies, Stephanie Elizalde, superintendent of the Dallas Independent School District, said at a news conference.

Surveillance video circulating on social media appears to show a chaotic scene from Tuesday’s shooting.

What begins as a seemingly normal school day at Wilmer-Hutchins High School takes a horrifying turn as a shooter appears on screen and students begin to scatter.

At one point, the video shows the shooter pointing a gun at a lone student on the ground before escaping down a hallway out of the camera frame.

The footage matches information included in an affidavit obtained by CNN, but CNN has not independently verified the video.

When sent a copy of the footage, Dallas Independent School District told CNN it would not be able to confirm its validity.

CNN has reached out to Dallas Police for comment on the footage.

According to the affidavit, surveillance footage reviewed by police showed another student letting the suspect into the school through an unsecured door at approximately 1:03 p.m.

By entering through that door, the suspect bypassed the school’s metal detectors, according to police. The student who opened the door is being questioned and will face administrative penalties for violating the student code of conduct, police said.

The suspect then brandished a firearm and began firing at students, according to the footage described in the affidavit. The suspect approached one student who was not able to run and “appeared to take a point-blank shot,” the affidavit said.

Authorities did not provide any information on a motive for the shooting, as the investigation was fluid, Christina Smith, the school district’s assistant police chief, said at the news conference.

While the alleged gunman was described in the affidavit as shooting “indiscriminately,” Elizalde said Thursday, “What appears to be clear is that this was not random in terms of the intent.”

Investigators have not yet determined how the student obtained the gun, but they are looking into whether he got it from his parents, according to police.

“If the investigation reveals that they have some type of culpability to providing that weapon, they will face charges,” Chief Albert Martinez of the school district police said Thursday.

Classes at the high school have been canceled for the rest of the week. When they resume, additional staff members will be stationed at 13 entrances to the school through the end of the year to ensure students cannot let people in, Elizalde said.

The shooting occurred nearly a year after a different incident at the high school left one student injured, according to WFAA. In the April 2024 incident, a student brought a handgun into the school, bypassing metal detectors and a clear-bag policy, the outlet reported, citing what officials said at the time.

“This is just becoming way too familiar, and it should not be familiar,” Elizalde said after the latest shooting.

Following Tuesday’s shooting, Wilmer-Hutchins Elementary School, located adjacent to the high school, was put on lockdown as a precaution due to its proximity, though it was not in danger, Elizalde said. The elementary school will hold classes on Wednesday and Thursday with a heightened police presence, she added.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called Elizalde to receive a status report and offer any necessary state resources, the superintendent said. All evacuated students were subsequently reunified with their parents and guardians, she added.

“Our hearts go out to the victims of this senseless act of violence at Wilmer-Hutchins High School,” Abbott said in a release.

“I offered to support the school district families, students, and staff and to provide law enforcement with the tools they need to arrest the criminals involved and bring them to justice,” he said.

USA: Florida State University Mass Shooting 20yo Male Suspect Is The Step-Son Of Female Sheriff's Deputy Who Is Married To His Dad. He Killed 2 People, Injured 6. History Of Mental Illness.

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WFTV Channel 9 published April 17, 2025: Florida State University shooting latest: suspect is son of sheriff's deputy. Two people were killed and six people were injured by a shooter at the Florida State University (FSU) Student Union building in Tallahassee, FL Thursday, law enforcement said. The information contained in our extended coverage from our 6 p.m. newscast may be subject to change as the story develops.
LiveNOW from FOX published April 19, 2025: FSU shooting details: Alledged gunman's mental history revealed, kidnapped by mother. More details are emerging Friday about Florida State University shooting suspect Phoenix Ikner as law enforcement are trying to piece together what motivated the 20-year-old student to allegedly open fire at his school, killing two and wounding six. The biological mother of Ikner allegedly kidnapped him in 2015, when he was 11, and traveled with him to Norway in violation of a custody agreement, according to Leon County court records. Documents state that Ikner was on medication for several health and mental issues, including a growth hormone disorder and ADHD.

ABC Action News, Tampa Bay, FL local
written by Katie LaGrone
Wednesday April 23, 2025

FLORIDA — Court documents reveal Phoenix Ikner, the 20-year-old alleged shooter behind a deadly daytime shooting rampage at Florida State University, grew up with years of family drama that included a custody battle, which took him more than 4500 miles away from his home in Tallahassee when he was just a child.

According to a probable cause affidavit in Leon County courts, in 2015, Ikner, who went by Christian when he was a kid, was illegally taken to Norway by his biological mother, Anne Mari Eriksen. Both had Norwegian and U.S. citizenship.

At the time, his birth mom told his father they were “traveling to South Florida for spring break,” according to the affidavit.

But instead, she “fled the country” with Ikner, which was in violation of the parents’ custody agreement, according to records available on the Leon County Clerk of Courts website.

Court records also reveal that dad learned his son had been taken overseas during a phone call with him a few days later.

Despite claiming she would bring him back at the end of spring break, his birth mom didn’t and “had no intention of returning Christian to Tallahassee” according to court records that also revealed mom had “mentioned possibly moving to Miami at some point.”

According to the affidavit, when dad reported the kidnapping, he told authorities his son has “developmental delays and special needs which he feared would not be taken care of without access to his doctors here in the United States.”

He said his son was on medication for “several health and mental issues,” including “a growth hormone disorder and ADHD.”

A few months later, mom was arrested at Fort Lauderdale International Airport when she returned to the U.S.

She was ultimately found guilty and served 200 days in county jail

Also in 2015, Eriksen was accused of violating a temporary injunction by contacting her son’s school and “constantly contacting” his pediatrician. That case was dismissed.

Court records also show that in October 2015, Ikner’s birth mom filed a lawsuit against the boy’s dad, Christopher Ikner, Ikner’s wife, Jessica Ikner, who is a deputy sheriff in Leon County, and a few other relatives. Eriksen accused them of harassment and slander over years of litigation in family court.

In her complaint, Eriksen alleged “the emotional and psychological harm done to the minor child will be evident for years.”

7 months later, her lawsuit was dismissed.

Lucas Luzietti took a national government class with Ikner at Tallahassee State College two years ago and said Ikner was very political and extreme.

“He had very radical views,” Luzietti recalled. “He would joke about the deaths of minorities. He said Rosa Parks was in the wrong and then he also said that Joe Biden was an illegitimate President, which we actually got into an argument about in class,” said Luzietti.

Investigators now say Phoenix Ikner was the lone gunman who, on a sunny morning before easter weekend, pulled the trigger in the middle of FSU’s campus that injured five, killed two and continues to devastate countless more.

April 28, 2025

USA: Shootout Inside South Carolina Mall. 1 of 4 Arrested. Shootout At Pop Up Party Outside A Waffle House. Over 60 Rounds Were Fired Into Crowd Of 200 Young People. 2 of Multiple Arrested.

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LiveNOW from FOX April 12, 2025: WATCH: Shootout inside South Carolina mall. Local media outlets report, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott called on parents to step up in their children's lives and be accountable as his department investigates two violent crimes involving young people that happened over the span of days. Lott held a press conference addressing the April 2 shooting at Columbia Place Mall, and the April 5 shooting in the middle of Blythewood.

WIS10 News, Columbia, SC local
written by Staff
Friday April 11, 2025

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Richland County Sheriff’s Department (RCSD) announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with a shooting at Columbia Mall in early April.

RCSD announced the arrest of 18-year-old Grant Rawls on Wednesday on charges of Breach of Peace of a High and Aggravated Nature and Possession of a Stolen Firearm.

During Rawls’ arrest, deputies gained possession of a gun, which was confirmed to have been used during the shooting.

The arrest comes just a week after the shooting, which injured one person unrelated to the incident.

According to RCSD, deputies responded to the scene at around 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday after reports of a person being shot inside the mall.

Deputies said they found a person with a confirmed gunshot wound when they arrived.

An investigation of footage from the shooting showed multiple individuals in the store where the shooting took place, including a mother with a small child in a stroller. The mother and her child were unharmed.

The footage showed Rawls confronted by a group of 3 suspects, who then exchanged gunfire. According to deputies, Rawls was struck and had a gunshot wound to the lower body. He went to a hospital in Orangeburg to receive treatment.

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The Post and Courier Columbia
written by Caleb Bozard and Chloe Barlow
Friday April 11, 2025

COLUMBIA — Three gunmen in separate shootings at Columbia Place mall and in Blythewood in early April have been arrested, law enforcement officials said.

Nahjere Suber and Darell Birch, both 18-year-old high school students, were arrested on charges related to a shooting in Blythewood on April 6, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said at an April 11 press conference. Other suspects remain at large.

The Blythewood shooting occurred after a “pop up party” outside a Waffle House at 2 a.m. on April 6. A pop up party is a gathering planned quickly and promoted on social media shortly before it is set to occur.

Over 60 rounds were fired into the crowd of around 200 young people who gathered following the party which “took over Blythewood,” Lott said at the press conference.

Advertisements for the party instructing guests to bring their own alcohol and marijuana circulated online, he said.

“This is something you'd expect to hear in Iraq or Afghanistan during the war,” Lott said while playing audio from the shooting. “This is Blythewood … This is the warzone that these kids turned the Town of Blythewood into.”

In a surveillance video released on the department’s Facebook page and shown at the press conference, a hoard of young people flee the scene in pandemonium as gunshots ring out. Shoes and hats fly off, left behind on the ground. Three cars zoom through the parking lot.

“I’m so thankful that Richland County is a praying community, because only by the grace of God I’m not standing up here 20 or 30 kids that were killed,” Lott said at the press conference.

One woman was shot in her car while fleeing the gunfire, Lott said.

Investigators later identified three shooters, including the two currently in custody.

Several businesses on the block sustained property damage from the shooting, according to RCSD. The Town of Blythewood has considered implementing a curfew following the incident, Lott said.

Police are looking for a Black Maserati which fled the scene, he said. An individual in the crowd was identified as being out on bond for a murder charge.

The Blythewood shooting came three days after another incident at Columbia Place Mall on Two Notch Road on April 2 that sent one man to the hospital.

Surveillance footage of the shooting shows three suspects firing at another individual in a store within the mall. RCSD believes the shooters knew each other, Lott said.

The sheriff's department has arrested Grant Rawls, 18, on charges related to the shooting. Three other shooters remain at large.

Rawls was the individual exchanging shots with the three suspects still at large, and was taken into custody after seeking treatment for a gunshot wound at a hospital in Orangeburg, Lott said.

Surveillance footage from the mall shooting showed a woman dropping to the floor of a store with a stroller to shield her baby as the guns fired and articles of clothing were knocked from shelves by bullets.

“I want everybody to look at that,” Lott said as the footage played at the press conference. “I want parents in the community to look at that young lady right there and that baby and the danger that they're being subjected to.”

At least 25 shots were fired in the mall, Lott said. A man in the mall’s concourse was hit by a stray bullet and hospitalized.

One of the suspects was seen in footage fleeing the store with a rifle, while the remaining two had pistols, Lott said.

Lott said blame for the shootings lay with the gunmen and their parents, rather than the mall, Town of Blythewood or law enforcement. The shootings come as Lott has pushed for greater parental accountability for shootings perpetrated by young people in the community.

“We can’t put a deputy sheriff on every street corner,” he said. “That’s not possible. But there are some parents (who) can keep these kids butts where they need to be instead of 2 o'clock in the morning running around with a gun and shooting. That’s who we need to focus on.”

RCSD is continuing to investigate the shootings and are asking any parents of children involved in either incident to come forward.

ENGLAND: Supreme Court Unanimous Decision Rules Legal Definition Of A Woman As Someone Born Biologically Female With XX Chromosomes.

GlobalAwareness101 published April 12, 2024: because... XY and XX chromosomes are real not "misinformation".

Sharing to combat "misinformation" by "experts". Why are females allowed to be offended and forced to be made to feel unsafe, vulnerable by people making up anatomical reality? And sadly same people have no respect for females.
NBC News published April 16, 2025: U.K. Supreme Court rules law defines women as someone born biologically female. Britain's highest court ruled that the U.K. equalities law defines a woman as someone born biologically female. NBC News' Hala Gorani has more on the ruling and the reaction.
BBC News published April 16, 2025: UK Supreme Court rules legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex.

The UK's Supreme Court has ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex. It marks the culmination of a long-running legal battle which could have major implications for how sex-based rights apply across Scotland, England and Wales. The court sided with campaign group For Women Scotland, which brought a case against the Scottish government arguing that sex-based protections should only apply to people that are born female. Judge Lord Hodge said the ruling should not be seen as a triumph of one side over the other, and stressed that the law still gives protection against discrimination to transgender people.
GB News published April 28, 2025: 'It's NOT finished!' Kellie-Jay Keen and Graham Linehan warn of 'DANGER' after transgender ruling. Kellie-Jay Keen and Graham Linehan discuss the next steps after the Supreme Court decision on the definition of a woman.

BBC News, UK local
written by Angus Cochrane
Wednesday April 16, 2025

Judges at the UK Supreme Court have unanimously ruled that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law.

It marks the culmination of a long-running legal battle which could have major implications for how sex-based rights apply across Scotland, England and Wales.

The court sided with campaign group For Women Scotland, which brought a case against the Scottish government arguing that sex-based protections should only apply to people that are born female.

Judge Lord Hodge said the ruling should not be seen as a triumph of one side over the other, and stressed that the law still gives protection against discrimination to transgender people.

The Scottish government argued in court that transgender people with a gender recognition certificate (GRC) are entitled to the same sex-based protections as biological women.

The Supreme Court was asked to decide on the proper interpretation of the 2010 Equality Act, which applies across Britain.

Lord Hodge said the central question was how the words "woman" and "sex" are defined in the legislation.

He told the court: "The unanimous decision of this court is that the terms woman and sex in the Equality Act 2010 refer to a biological woman and biological sex.

"But we counsel against reading this judgement as a triumph of one or more groups in our society at the expense of another, it is not."

He added that the legislation gives transgender people "protection, not only against discrimination through the protected characteristic of gender reassignment, but also against direct discrimination, indirect discrimination and harassment in substance in their acquired gender".

Campaigners who brought the case against the Scottish government hugged each other and punched the air as they left the courtroom, with several of them in tears.

The Equality Act provides protection against discrimination on the basis of various characteristics, including "sex" and "gender reassignment".

Judges at the Supreme Court in London were asked to rule on what that law means by "sex" - whether it means biological sex, or legal, "certificated" sex as defined by the 2004 Gender Recognition Act.

The Scottish government argued the 2004 legislation was clear that obtaining a GRC amounts to a change of sex "for all purposes".

For Women Scotland argued for a "common sense" interpretation of the words man and woman, telling the court that sex is an "immutable biological state".

Speaking outside the Supreme Court following the ruling, For Women Scotland co-founder Susan Smith said: "Today the judges have said what we always believed to be the case, that women are protected by their biological sex.

"Sex is real and women can now feel safe that services and spaces designated for women are for women and we are enormously grateful to the Supreme Court for this ruling."

First Minister John Swinney said the Scottish government accepted the judgement.

He posted on social media: "The ruling gives clarity between two relevant pieces of legislation passed at Westminster.

"We will now engage on the implications of the ruling."

Swinney added: "Protecting the rights of all will underpin our actions."

A Scottish government spokesperson insisted ministers had acted "in good faith" during the legal proceedings, and noted that the Equality and Human Rights Commission was updating its guidance in response to the judgement.

A UK government spokesman said the ruling would bring "clarity and confidence for women and service providers such as hospitals, refuges, and sports clubs".

"Single-sex spaces are protected in law and will always be protected by this government," the spokesman added.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch described the ruling as a "victory for all of the women who faced personal abuse or lost their jobs for stating the obvious".

She added: "It's important to be reminded the court strongly and clearly re-affirmed the Equality Act protects all trans people against discrimination, based on gender reassignment, and will continue to do so."

'Deep concern'

Harry Potter author JK Rowling posted on social media: "It took three extraordinary, tenacious Scottish women with an army behind them to get this case heard by the Supreme Court and, in winning, they've protected the rights of women and girls across the UK."

But Scottish Green MSP Maggie Chapman, a prominent campaigner for trans-rights, said: "This is a deeply concerning ruling for human rights and a huge blow to some of the most marginalised people in our society.

"It could remove important protections and will leave many trans people and their loved ones deeply anxious and worried about how their lives will be affected and about what will come next."

For Women Scotland had warned that if the court sided with the Scottish government, it would have implications for the running of single-sex spaces and services, such as hospital wards, prisons, refuges and support groups.

Transgender people warned the case could erode the protections they have against discrimination in their reassigned gender.

Scottish Trans manager Vic Valentine said the organisation was "shocked" by the court ruling, arguing that it "reverses 20 years of understanding on how the law recognises trans men and women with gender recognition certificates".

They added: "This judgement seems to suggest that there will be times where trans people can be excluded from both men's and women's spaces and services.

"It is hard to understand where we would then be expected to go - or how this decision is compatible with a society that is fair and equal for everybody."

The case follows years of heated debate over transgender and women's rights, including controversy over transgender rapist Isla Bryson initially being put in a women's prison and an ongoing employment tribunal involving a female NHS Fife nurse who objected to a transgender doctor using a women's changing room.

NHS Fife said it would "carefully consider" the court's judgement.

'Biological' or 'certified'?

The judges ruled that interpreting sex as "certificated" rather than "biological" would "cut across the definitions of man and "woman and thus the protected characteristic of sex in an incoherent way".

They said a "certified" definition of sex would weaken protections for lesbians, citing the example of lesbian-only spaces and associations as it would mean that a trans woman who was attracted to women would be classed as a lesbian.

The ruling found the biological interpretation of sex was also required for single-sex spaces to "function coherently".

It cited changing rooms, hostels, medical services and single-sex higher education institutions.

The judges noted "similar confusion and impracticability" had arisen in relation to single-sex associations and charities, women's sport, public sector equality and the armed forces.

The judges added: "The practical problems that arise under a certificated sex approach are clear indicators that this interpretation is not correct."

Gender reassignment is a protected characteristic in law, making it is illegal to discriminate against someone on the basis that they are transgender.

However, single-sex spaces can exclude people with GRCs "if it is proportionate to do so".

Dr Nick McKerrell, senior law lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University, said the ruling means a transgender women with a GRC who was excluded from a single-sex space would be unable to argue she is being discriminated against as a woman.

He also said the ruling implied that workplaces would need to provide separate spaces for people on the basis of biological sex.

But the law lecturer said arguments over access to single-sex spaces would not be "settled" by this court case.

He told the BBC: "It doesn't mean everything overnight is going to change in terms of stopping trans people from accessing services. It will depend on what providers think the new definition will mean for them."

Dr McKerrell said the judgement does not immediately change anything for the rules on transgender participation in women's sport, but that it might prompt a "reassessment" of rules.

How did we get here?

The legal dispute began in 2018, when the Scottish Parliament passed a bill designed to ensure gender balance on public sector boards.

For Women Scotland complained that ministers had included transgender people as part of the quotas in that law.

The issue has been contested several times in the Scottish courts.

Holyrood ministers won the most recent case in Scotland, with judge Lady Haldane ruling in 2022 that the definition of sex was "not limited to biological or birth sex".

The Scottish Parliament passed reforms that year that would have made it easier for someone to change their legally recognised sex.

The move was blocked by the UK government, and has since been dropped by Holyrood ministers.

CANADA: 30yo Man Deliberately Drove His SUV Into A Crowd At A Vancouver Filipino Street Festival. 11 People Killed. Blamed On Mental Health Because He Said, "I'm Sorry." Only Charged With 8 Counts?

🚨NO WHITE SUPREMACISTS INVOLVED🚨

🚨NO ISLAMIC JIHADISTS INVOLVED🚨
CBC News: The National published April 27, 2025: Man charged after 11 killed in Vancouver car-ramming. A 30-year-old man now faces eight murder charges after an SUV was driven into a crowd at a Vancouver Filipino festival, killing at least 11 people, the youngest of whom was just five.
CBC News published April 28, 2025: Everything we know about the Vancouver festival attack. Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu Day Festival ended in tragedy when a man drove an SUV through a crowded street, killing 11 people and injuring dozens more. Andrew Chang breaks down the incident that has left the Filipino community in mourning, and what we know about the suspect so far.
CityNews published April 27, 2025: RAW VIDEO: Aftermath of deadly car attack at Vancouver Filipino festival. WARNING: Video shows the aftermath after a man drove a car into a crowd at the Filipino Lapu Lapu Day street festival in Vancouver on Saturday.

Associated Press
written by Claire Rush and Rob Gillies
Monday April 28, 2025

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — A 5-year-old girl and her parents were among the 11 killed in Vancouver when a car plowed through a crowded street during a Filipino heritage festival over the weekend. The family left behind a 16-year-old son who stayed home to finish his homework.

The son learned in the hours after the attack that his younger sister, Katie Le, father Richard Le and stepmother Linh Hoang were all killed, said Richard Le’s brother, Toan Le.

Katie Le was nearing graduation from kindergarten and was described as a vibrant and joyful child in a GoFundMe page posted by Toan Le. The teenage boy is in a state of shock, Le said, grappling with the sudden loss.

Another victim identified Monday was Kira Salim, a teacher and counselor who worked at two schools in the New Westminster School District southeast of Vancouver, the district said in a statement.

Salim “was a valued member of our community whose wisdom and care for our middle and secondary school students had a powerful impact,” the district’s superintendent and board chair wrote.

The black Audi SUV sped down a closed, food-truck-lined street Saturday evening and struck people attending the Lapu Lapu Day festival, which celebrates Datu Lapu-Lapu, an Indigenous chieftain who stood up to Spanish explorers who came to the Philippines in the 16th century.

Thirty-two people were hurt, and 17 were still hospitalized late Sunday, including some in critical and serious condition, the British Columbia Health Ministry said. Those killed ranged in age from 5 to 65, officials said.

A 30-year-old man was charged with multiple counts of murder in the deaths, and mourners including the Canadian prime minister remembered the dead at vigils across the city.

Kai-Ji Adam Lo was charged with eight counts of second-degree murder in a video appearance before a judge Sunday, said Damienne Darby, spokeswoman for British Columbia prosecutors. Lo has not yet entered a plea.

A woman who answered the phone Monday at the home of Lo’s mother, Lisa Lo, said that the mother was too distraught to speak to a reporter.

Investigators ruled out terrorism as a motive and said more charges were possible. They said Lo had a history of mental health issues.

The Associated Press could not immediately reach an attorney representing him. Online records showed that Vancouver Provincial Court issued a publication ban barring the release of details about the legal case against Ko. Such bans are common in Canada to protect the rights of the accused to a fair trial as well as the privacy of crime victims.

While attending a vigil, Vancouver Mayor Kenneth Sim said the Filipino community and the city were “heartbroken, were sad, were scared and there’s a bit of anger there, too.”

Interim Police Chief Steve Rai said there was no indication of a motive but that the suspect has “a significant history of interactions with police and health care professionals related to mental health.”

Video of the aftermath showed the dead and injured along a narrow street in South Vancouver. The front of the SUV was smashed in.

Kris Pangilinan, who brought his pop-up clothing and lifestyle booth to the festival, saw the vehicle roll slowly past a barricade before the driver accelerated in an area packed with people after a concert. He said hearing the sounds of people screaming and bodies hitting the vehicle will never leave his mind.

“He slammed on the gas, barreled through the crowd,” Pangilinan said. “It looked like a bowling ball hitting bowling pins and all the pins are flying into the air.”

Investigators were collecting evidence at the scene Monday and had executed a search warrant at a Vancouver property, police spokesperson Sgt. Steve Addison said. Investigators were also going through bystander video from the scene.

Officials will review the situation, and it may change how they approach such events, Addison said.

“This was intended to be a safe, fun, family-friendly community block party for people to celebrate their community and culture,” Addison said. “The actions of one person stole that away from them.”

Suspect detained by bystanders

Rai said the suspect was arrested after initially being apprehended by bystanders.

Video circulating on social media showed a young man in a black hoodie with his back against a chain-link fence, alongside a security guard and surrounded by bystanders screaming and swearing at him.

“I’m sorry,” the man said, holding his hand to his head. Rai declined to comment on the video.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Sunday, a day before a national election. He canceled his first campaign event and two major rallies on the final day of the campaign before the country votes on Monday.

“Last night families lost a sister, a brother, a mother, father, son or a daughter. Those families are living every family’s nightmare,” Carney said. He joined British Columbia Premier David Eby and community leaders Sunday evening in Vancouver.

Carney posted a photo of himself on X lighting a candle at a makeshift memorial near the scene of the attack.

The assault was reminiscent of an attack in 2018, when a man used a van to kill 10 pedestrians in Toronto.

Witnesses describe leaping out of the way

Carayn Nulada said that she pulled her granddaughter and grandson off the street and used her body to shield them from the SUV. She said her daughter made a narrow escape.

“The car hit her arm, and she fell down, but she got up, looking for us, because she is scared,” said Nulada, who described children screaming and victims lying on the ground or wedged under vehicles.

Nulada was at Vancouver General Hospital on Sunday morning, trying to learn about her brother, who was run down in the attack and suffered multiple broken bones.

Doctors identified him by presenting the family with his wedding ring in a pill bottle and said that he was stable but would need surgery.

James Cruzat, a Vancouver business owner, was at the celebration. He heard a car engine rev and then “a loud noise, like a loud bang” that he initially thought might be a gunshot.

“We saw people on the road crying. Others were like running, shouting or even screaming, asking for help,” Cruzat said.

SPAIN, PORTUGAL, FRANCE: 'Rare Atmospheric Phenomenon' Due To Extreme Temp Variations Triggers Massive Blackouts. Panic-Stricken Shoppers Emptied Out Supermarket Shelves.

UPDATE 4/28/25 at 6:32pm: Added video below.

Redacted published April 28, 2025: Something BIG is happening in Europe, the power FAILURE is just phase one. 
Redacted reports that on April 16th Spain just celebrated 100% renewable energy for Spain's national energy grid. Wow. And they're using gas generators to survive the blackout until power is restored. (emphasis mine)
Reuters news published April 28, 2025: Rare atmospheric phenomenon blamed for Iberian power outage. A huge power outage brought parts of Spain and Portugal to a standstill, grounding planes, halting public transportation, causing panic buying and leaving the two countries scrambling to restore power to millions of homes and businesses.
The Sun published April 28, 2025: Shoppers strip shop shelves bare after huge blackout hits Spain and Portugal. Panic-stricken shoppers in Spain and Portugal are clearing shelves and leaving supermarkets empty after a catastrophic power outage. Airports and hospitals shut down and trains screeched to a halt across the peninsula - with officials blaming a “rare atmospheric phenomenon”. Footage shows people forming huge queues outside grocery stores and ATMs to stockpile essential items amid fears the mayhem could last for days. And there are fears that thugs will exploit the chaos and darkness to loot shops after nightfall.
WION published April 28, 2025: PM Sanchez: Telecommunications At A Critical Moment, Power Restored In Parts Of Spain. A massive power outage knocked out electricity in large parts of Spain, Portugal, and also some parts of southern France.

Financial Express
written by Shipra Parashar
Monday April 28, 2025

A rare and powerful atmospheric phenomenon has been blamed for the massive blackout that plunged large parts of Spain, Portugal and even parts of southern France into darkness on Monday (April 28). The unprecedented outage disrupted daily life for over 50 million people across the Iberian Peninsula, halting subways, grounding flights, severing phone lines and knocking out traffic lights and ATM machines.

According to Portugal’s electricity grid operator REN, the incident was triggered by “anomalous oscillations” in very high-voltage lines, caused by extreme temperature variations in Spain. This rare event, known as an “induced atmospheric variation,” led to synchronisation failures across the interconnected European electricity network, causing successive disturbances and widespread outages.

Spain’s PM says no conclusive information on cause of mass blackout

However, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez stated on Monday that there was still no definitive information regarding the cause of the widespread power blackout affecting much of the Iberian Peninsula.

The outage severely affected both Madrid and Lisbon, leaving government buildings, including Spain’s Parliament, subway systems, airports and major thoroughfares without power. In Barcelona, citizens took to the streets, directing traffic manually and scrambling to find working phone connections and battery-powered devices. Shops selling generators reported selling out within hours.

Airports operated on backup power, causing significant delays. TAP Air Portugal warned passengers not to head to airports until further notice. In Madrid, the Madrid Open tennis tournament was suspended mid-play, and train services across Spain and Portugal came to a halt.

Blackout could take 6-10 hours to fix

Spanish power distributor Red Eléctrica said restoring power across Spain and Portugal could take 6 to 10 hours, although full stabilisation of the grid could stretch over a week due to the complexity of the disturbance. By late afternoon, voltage was progressively being restored in the northern, southern, and western regions of the peninsula.

Eduardo Prieto, head of operations at Red Eléctrica, described the situation as “exceptional and extraordinary,” underlining the rarity and scale of the atmospheric phenomenon.

Authorities deny reports of cyberattack

Authorities from both Spain and Portugal confirmed there were no indications that the blackout was caused by a cyberattack. Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro and European Council President António Costa both emphasised that investigations were ongoing but ruled out any immediate cyber threats.

Emergency response by government

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez convened an extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council and personally visited Red Eléctrica to monitor the situation. Similarly, the Portuguese government held an emergency Cabinet meeting to coordinate their response.

Emergency services, hospitals and critical infrastructure across both countries switched to backup generators to maintain essential services, while police increased patrols to manage traffic and assist citizens stranded by the outage.

As power is gradually restored, experts warn that full normalisation of the grid could take several days. Authorities continue to assess the damage and implement measures to prevent future disruptions of such magnitude.