Man from Cary charged with concealing a gun at N.C. State: Zachary Olson, 24, was charged Monday with felony carrying a gun on educational property and misdemeanor carrying a concealed weapon. Olson brought a Ruger Max-9 pistol on campus on Monday, according to an arrest warrant. He was arrested by N.C. State University Police. According to Broadcastify radio traffic, a “suspicious” person was reported outside the Chipotle on Hillsborough Street. Radio traffic indicates the person threatened a student, saying he would “teach them a lesson.” He began walking toward fraternity houses before he was arrested, according to radio traffic. Olson was given a $3,000 bond. His employer is listed as the Wake County District Attorney’s Office. It is unclear if Olson is an N.C. State student.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, meet again at 9/11 memorial and shake hands: Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump followed a night of tense debate with a day of solemn tribute on Wednesday, briefly shaking hands before a 9/11 memorial service at Ground Zero in New York City. As loved ones read out the names of the fallen on 9/11, Harris and President Joe Biden stood on the front row just a few feet away from Trump and running mate JD Vance. Later in the morning, the candidates are scheduled to attend a service at Shanksville, Pa., the field where a hijacked plane crashed amid a battle between passengers and 9/11 hijackers. Harris and Biden also plan to attend a memorial service at the Pentagon, another target on 9/11. Trump, in a phone interview with Fox News, called 9/11 a “very, very sad, horrible day, horrible day. There’s never been anything like it, just a horrible day.” Political tensions remained during the 9/11 ceremony. At one point, a woman yelled at Trump: “Where were you for (the) 20 years I’ve been here? Where were you?!”
Man who allegedly poured scalding hot liquid on baby boy sparks international manhunt for his arrest: The ordeal began on Aug. 27 when a 9-month-old baby boy was with his family at Hanlon Park, located in the Stones Corner area of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, when “a man not known to the group approached them and poured a hot liquid onto the child, before leaving the scene,” according to a statement from the Queensland Police. “Emergency crews were called, and the young boy was taken to hospital with serious burns,” authorities said as they described the boy’s injuries. “He has since been released from hospital.” The attack led to police conducting “extensive investigations” and police released CCTV of the man running from the incident location shortly afterwards, describing him as “around 30 to 40-years-old, of a proportionate build, with tanned skin. He was wearing a black hat, glasses, a shirt and shorts.” “The man has since left the county and Queensland Police are working with national and international partner agencies to progress this investigation further,” Queensland Police said. There is no further information available, and investigations are continuing.