Crime
Bomb Threat Forces Closure of I-85 in Greenville County, South Carolina
Suspect involved in I-85 bomb threat identified as Ahmad Jamal Khamees Alhendi

UPDATE: Authorities have identified the driver who threatened to have a bomb after being pulled over on I-85 in Greenville, South Carolina on Thursday as Ahmad Jamal Khamees Alhendi.
He is from Oak Lawn, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago in Cook County.

Jail records show Alhendi has a an ICE detainer, also known as an “immigration hold” from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
ICE lodges immigration detainers after establishing probable cause to believe that a noncitizen is removable — typically after a court has convicted them of one or more crimes — and typically when the noncitizen poses a public safety or national security threat.
Locally, the South Carolina State Translort Police charged Alhendi with the following:
•CONVEY FALSE INFO ABOUT A BOMB THREAT
•OPERATING/PERMITTING UNREGISTERED VEHICLE
•BREACH OF PEACE: HIGH/AGGRAVATED NATURE
On January 2, 2025, at approximately 2:45 p.m., a SC State Transport Police officer initiated a traffic stop on a tractor-trailer on I-85 in Greenville County, due to a missing license plate on the trailer.
During the traffic stop near mile-marker 44, SCHP said the driver, a man from Illinois, indicated that there was an explosive device inside the commercial vehicle.
All six lanes of I-85 were shut down as the threat was investigated by the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, SLED, and the FBI.
No explosive devices were found and all lanes of I-85 were reopened at approximately 7:40 p.m.
ORIGINAL REPORT:
The Greenville County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that one individual has been taken into custody after a suspicious package was discovered on Interstate 85 on Thursday afternoon.
The incident caused a significant traffic backup near Exit 44 at White Horse Road in Greenville, prompting officials to block all lanes of I-85 in the area as of 5:25 p.m.

According to Greenville County dispatch, the situation involved a tractor-trailer stopped during a traffic inspection.
The South Carolina State Transport Police (STP) requested assistance after the discovery, and deputies, along with members of the SWAT and Bomb Squad, quickly responded to the scene.
Additional support was provided by the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) bomb squad and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), as the investigation intensified.
Officials have urged the public to avoid the area while the investigation is ongoing.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) reported severe traffic congestion as a result of the incident. SCDOT has issued detailed detour instructions for drivers traveling in both directions on I-85:
I-85 Northbound Detour
- Exit at mile marker 40 and turn left onto SC 153.
- Continue on SC 153 (Brown Road) to SC 20 (Piedmont Highway) and turn left.
- Travel on Piedmont Highway to Bracken Road and turn left onto Bracken Road.
- Proceed to US 25 (Augusta Road), turn left, and travel north to SC 291.
- Re-enter I-85 Northbound at mile marker 46.
I-85 Southbound Detour
- Exit at mile marker 46 (SC 291) and turn left onto SC 291.
- Travel south to US 25 (Augusta Road), then turn right onto Bracken Road.
- Follow Bracken Road to SC 20 (Piedmont Highway) and continue to Brown Road (SC 153).
- From SC 153, re-enter I-85 Southbound at mile marker 40.
To ease congestion and expedite traffic flow, SCDOT has temporarily lifted tolls on the Southern Connector toll road.

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster acknowledged the incident on social media, urging residents to follow local updates and exercise caution in the affected area.
This is a developing situation, and further updates will be provided as authorities continue their investigation. Travelers are encouraged to plan alternate routes and monitor official channels for the latest information.
Crime
Two Children, Ages 9 and 10, Charged in Brutal Assault and Attempted Murder of 5-Year-Old A’Marie Jones in Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Two children, ages 9 and 10, have been formally charged in connection with the brutal assault and attempted murder of a 5-year-old girl A’marie Jones in Cleveland last month, according to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office.
Prosecutors confirmed that the 9-year-old boy and 10-year-old girl are facing serious felony charges, including attempted murder, rape, felonious assault, kidnapping, and strangulation.
Because of their ages, both suspects are being charged as juveniles.
The alleged attack occurred on September 13 in a field near East 148th Street and St. Clair Avenue, where investigators say the young victim was discovered severely injured.
The child’s mother, Antavia Kennibrew, previously told that her daughter suffered catastrophic injuries, describing the scene as “unbelievable.” Kennibrew said she had dropped her daughter off at a relative’s home near East 145th Street and St. Clair Avenue that day.
At some point, the 5-year-old reportedly wandered out of the house alone before being attacked.
“When I saw her, she was unrecognizable,” Kennibrew said. “Her hair was scalped from her head. She had bruises and blood all over her body. Her eyes were filled with blood, her lips and mouth were swollen and bleeding, and her nails were filled with dirt and debris.”
First responders rushed the child to the hospital for emergency treatment. Officials say she continues to recover but has suffered severe physical, emotional, and psychological trauma. She is now undergoing ongoing therapy and counseling.
Due to the extreme sensitivity of the case and the involvement of minors, the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office has declined to release further details, citing the ongoing investigation and the need to protect the victim’s privacy.
“The investigation remains active,” prosecutors said, noting that authorities are still reviewing evidence and gathering additional information.
Kennibrew says her focus now is on helping her daughter heal:
“I just want her to be able to live like a normal 5-year-old again.”
Cleveland police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the assault.