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Florida teen accused of abduction hoax faces justice — and alleged ruse appears even more elaborate than initially thought
Late last month, Blaze News reported about a Florida teen who authorities said carried out a jaw-dropping hoax featuring his own supposed kidnapping as well as texts to his family claiming he’d been shot and was being followed by four Hispanic men.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office and surrounding agencies pulled out all the stops, committing personnel and resources over the course of about 24 hours to find 17-year-old Caden Speight.
‘While continuing the investigation, detectives additionally learned that Speight had mentioned running away before, and they located ChatGPT searches on his laptop about collecting his blood without causing pain and Mexican cartels.’
But things began looking suspicious with every update, and finally the kid was found. But it was far from a happy reunion.
Turns out authorities said Speight shot himself in the leg. And his claim about Hispanic men following him? Made-up. But that was just for starters.
It now appears that his alleged hoax was even more elaborate than authorities first thought.
How it began
An Amber Alert was issued on the night of Sept. 25 stating that Speight was last seen about four hours earlier in the 12800 block of SW Highway 484 in Dunnellon, which is about an hour south of Gainesville.
Image source: Marion County (Fla.) Sheriff’s Office
As time wore on and the crisis heightened, Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods noted that he had dedicated all of his available resources in an effort to find the teen, and his personnel worked through the night of Sept. 25 and through most of the next day on the case. In fact, Woods later said “federal agencies” as well as reinforcements “from around the state” turned out to help.
Many observers also were worried; one replied to the alert on Facebook with the following: “Oh, dear Jesus, please bring this young man back to his family safe and unharmed.”
But after the Hispanic men claim was debunked, authorities combed the scene where both Speight’s truck had been found and a shooting had been reported. The teen wasn’t there — but a bullet hole in the truck reportedly was.
The dominoes kept falling. An updated alert added that it was possible Speight “left the incident location on a black bicycle with a red and grey tent, which he purchased at Walmart on SW 19th Avenue Road in Ocala just prior to this incident being reported.” Ocala is about 40 minutes northeast of Dunnellon.
Finally the sheriff’s office said on the afternoon of Sept. 26 that Speight had “been located safe in Williston,” which is about 35 minutes northwest of Ocala.
Authorities say it was a hoax
Sheriff Woods a few days later announced in a video update that Speight made it all up.
Woods said, “We had witnesses that contradicted the initial information. Caden simply rode away towards Williston while the rest of us were left to think the worst, and my team was working in overdrive to solve this case.”
As for the teen’s claim that he’d been shot, the sheriff said, “Content to continue the ruse, Caden — who had a handgun with him since the beginning of all of this — chose to shoot himself in the leg, causing a non-life-threatening injury just prior to walking out to the roadway where he would be located by citizens in Williston. There is zero chance that Caden’s gunshot wound came from any type of an assailant.”
Woods added that numerous people asked if Speight would face consequences, and this week that has come to pass.
Facing justice
The sheriff’s office said Major Crimes Detective Jason Williams on Tuesday arrested Speight for presenting false evidence, shooting into a conveyance, making a false report of a crime, and possession of a firearm by a minor.
In its announcement, the sheriff’s office added that during the all-out search for Speight, crime scene technicians noticed a bullet hole through the windshield of his vehicle, suspected blood, Speight’s severely damaged cell phone, drag marks in the dirt, and bicycle tracks leading away from his truck.
But authorities soon said he went much further than that in an attempt to solidify the hoax:
Further investigation and testing revealed that Speight had fired the shot through the windshield, splattered a mixture of blood in the truck, and destroyed his cell phone. Speight then fled the area on a bicycle with camping supplies he purchased at Walmart just before reporting this incident. An eyewitness also advised that he saw Speight leaving the area on a bicycle.
While continuing the investigation, detectives additionally learned that Speight had mentioned running away before, and they located ChatGPT searches on his laptop about collecting his blood without causing pain and Mexican cartels. On September 26, 2025, Williston Police Department (WPD) officers located Speight during a call for service at 727 W Noble Avenue in Williston. Speight was found with a handgun and the bicycle still in his possession. He attempted to continue the ruse and had a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his leg, which shattered his femur and required medical treatment.
The sheriff’s office said that after Speight’s arrest, he was taken to the Department of Juvenile Justice.
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Jubilee reaction: How to debate 20 liberal Christians
BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey has been praised across the aisle for the debating prowess she displayed during her Jubilee debate with 20 progressive Christians — and she has some seriously helpful tips for those who might find themselves in similar disagreements.
“Here is my tip when you’re debating. Number one, connection without compromise. Connecting to them in a human and genuine way without conceding to their argument,” Stuckey says.
“Number two, define your terms,” she says, explaining that in order to have a debate on a subject, you have to agree on the building blocks of the debate.
In a clip from the debate, Stuckey defines her terms before engaging with a liberal on abortion, saying, “So, abortion, the intentional killing of a human being in the womb. Can we agree on that?”
When the liberal said he didn’t believe abortion is murder, Stuckey brought it back to “killing.”
“I believe that it is killing life in the womb,” the liberal agreed.
“Killing what species of life?” she asked.
“A human,” he answered.
“So, we can agree that abortion is the intentional killing of a human inside the womb,” she says.
“Evil, bad, wrong, simple,” she says. “So, I believe that the intentional killing of an innocent human being is evil. Do you agree?”
“No,” he answered.
“They’re not in charge. You can be in charge, and you can do that in a gracious way and an assertive way. They are not setting the rules; you are setting the rules. So, define terms. That is so important from the very beginning,” she says, reflecting on the clip.
And one of her most important tips is that “you are not trying to win every argument in every conversation.”
“You are trying to advance the ball down the field a little bit more. You are trying to plant a seed. Remember, this is so important for every sphere of life. You are not the main character. You’re not the main character in your own life. You’re not the main character in that person’s life,” Stuckey says.
“You are one of maybe 10,000 people that the Lord is going to use in a person’s life to complete their testimony. You are a small part. You are one vessel. You have one role to play,” she continues.
“You plant the seed; you love them,” she adds.
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These new smartphone cameras make spying on you as easy as point and shoot
Most smartphones come with decent cameras these days, complete with customizable modes, color filters, and basic zoom capabilities. However, recent advancements in camera zoom technology make it easier than ever for someone to spy on you or your family from afar, both in public spaces and from the comfort of your own home.
Hybrid zoom is here, and it’s everywhere
The cameras on most smartphones today feature two zoom technologies. Optical zoom uses the focal length of the camera lens to magnify a subject. In other words, it can only zoom in as far as the lens physically allows. Digital zoom expands the zoomable distance of the optical lens by cropping the image even closer. Although this neat software trick can dramatically increase the zoom distance on your phone, zooming in too far will make a photo grainy or blurry.
Innovations like hybrid zoom will continue to chip away at basic rights like personal privacy and security.
While zoom technology is nothing new, hybrid zoom is a newer concept that combines optical and digital zoom to produce more enhanced photos, and it’s sweeping through the smartphone market. For the first time, all three major phone manufacturers in the United States now make flagship phones that can snap photos and videos up to 40x-100x away, far beyond the standard 3x-5x zoom length found on most phones prior to 2020. Now that these devices are widely accessible, privacy and long-distance surveillance are major concerns that all Americans should keep in mind.
Pro Res Zoom on Pixel 10 ProKeynote slideshow by Zach Laidlaw
Watch out for these flagship phones with hybrid zoom
Samsung was the first to add “Space Zoom” to its Galaxy lineup back in 2020. You may have seen photos of Samsung users taking very detailed pictures of the moon, and although it was later confirmed that Samsung used AI to craft some of these images, Space Zoom is still effective at snapping close-up shots here on Earth. Even five years later, the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra takes some of the most impressive zoomed-in photos, with up to 100x the lens focal length.
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Google and Apple also joined the fray this year. The Google Pixel 10 Pro series received a telephoto lens with 100x “Pro Res Zoom” that’s further enhanced by AI to take incredible photos and video from far away. As for Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro series, these phones received the longest telephoto lens ever put into an iPhone, with up to 40x zoom capabilities.
While each phone has its drawbacks — Samsung Galaxy faked its moon photos, Google Pixel’s AI can sometimes distort a zoomed-in image, and Apple’s iPhone doesn’t get as close as its competitors — hybrid zoom is now a basic feature on all three major flagship devices.
Should you worry about hybrid zoom? Here’s what it does and doesn’t do.
Now that hybrid zoom is widely available, it’s easier than ever for someone to snap photos or videos of you from a distance, without your knowledge or permission. A stranger can see where you are and what you’re doing at any given moment.
Even worse, hybrid zoom is versatile — someone could use it to spy on you at a park, in the grocery store, or while driving your car, and it can even peek through the front window of your home. It has the power to breach your personal privacy almost everywhere.
Luckily, hybrid zoom doesn’t enhance the microphone on the host device. So while someone can photograph you from a distance, he can’t hear what you’re saying, unless he gets close.
Quick tips to protect yourself from hybrid zoom
Even if a stranger can’t hear you, he can learn a lot about you by taking photos and videos. Here are some quick tips to stay safe.
Close your blinds and curtains, especially at night. No one can zoom into your window if it’s covered.Never leave your phone, tablet, or laptop on and unattended in public. Be especially careful when using privacy-sensitive apps, like banking, investments, etc.Always use biometrics (fingerprints or facial recognition) to log in to your devices and webpages. This way, no one can watch out for your passcode or login passwords.Don’t leave your credit card out on a table at a restaurant or anywhere it can be photographed.
Knowledge is power
As consumer technology evolves faster than ever, new innovations like hybrid zoom will continue to chip away at basic rights, like personal privacy and security. None of us can stop them from coming, but awareness makes it easier to keep you and your family safe on both sides of your front door.
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Former ESPN host criticizes NFL star Travis Hunter for surprise baptism before Sunday game
Sports commentator Skip Bayless said Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Travis Hunter is checking out from football.
Bayless, a former ESPN2 and FS1 commentator, posted a 28-minute video on Tuesday in which he claimed that Hunter should not have taken time out of his day last Sunday to get baptized.
‘It’s Sunday. It’s God’s day.’
Hunter was baptized on Sunday before a home game against the Seattle Seahawks, completing the ceremony at Celebration Church, a non-denominational congregation in Jacksonville.
In a post on X, Bayless criticized Hunter, stating, “There is no way Travis Hunter should’ve chosen to be baptized on the morning of a game. He is losing interest. He is mentally checking out on the Jags.”
A Christian himself, the 73-year-old went on to tell his audience that the baptism was evidence that Hunter was “starting to lose interest” in his team.
“So he was actually happy to be baptized on a game-day morning because football isn’t taking that much concentration, or focus, or pregame mental preparation,” he said.
The analyst continued to opine, citing Hunter’s college coach Deion Sanders as saying that Hunter needs to be played a lot in order to stay engaged with football. This is allegedly because the athlete likes video games and fishing.
Explaining that he did not think the baptism was any sort of protest, Bayless still claimed that Hunter’s attitude in this case was, “Hey, they’re not using me that much anyway; why not get baptized on a game-day morning?”‘
Hunter, on the other hand, was flabbergasted when asked by reporters about his choice to get baptized.
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“Did you get baptized this morning?” a female reporter asked Hunter on Sunday, after his team lost 12-10 to the Seahawks.
“Yes,” Hunter plainly replied.
“Why’d you do that?” the reporter continued.
“It’s a crazy question: Why did I get baptized?” Hunter said with a smile.
Still pressing, the reporter then asked, “Why did you choose to go to church this morning?”
The 22-year old-provided a simple answer: “Sunday. It’s God’s day. I’ve been planning to get baptized for a minute. I changed my life over to become a better man.”
A male reporter then chimed in to ask, “What did it mean to you?”
Hunter, turning to his right, revealed, “It means a lot. Becoming a better man, leaving my old flesh and just becoming the new Travis.”
Bayless had stats to back up his claim that Hunter may not be getting the amount of playing time he is used to, stating that in his last year in college at Colorado, he was used in 87% of offensive plays and 83% of defensive plays. With Jacksonville, through six games, he has been used in just 63% and 39%, respectively.
“If given the correct opportunities, Travis Hunter will revolutionize modern-day pro football as a two-way player [on] offense and defense,” Bayless claimed.
The now-independent commentator revealed in his remarks that he knows Hunter’s baptism was special because he himself is a Christian who recently rededicated his life to God.
“I’m a God guy,” Bayless said. “I was baptized as an infant in Methodist Church.”
At the same time, Bayless added that he does not like to call himself Christian any more because “that’s been condemned as this term for far-right nutcases, zealots. I believe in God and the Bible with all my heart and all my soul. My life is dedicated, start to finish, to God and the Bible.”
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Florida surgeon general moves to END all vaccine mandates for children
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo does not take the issue of childhood vaccines likely — and is making major changes for the health and safety of Florida children.
Florida is seeking to end all vaccine mandates, including those for schoolchildren.
“The whole ‘means justify the ends’ that people are championing — our critics are championing — it’s a really bad way to make public policy,” Ladapo tells BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales on “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered.”
“Ultimately, I get the interest in — you know, none of us want people to be sick. None of us want to have to deal with people catching different viruses or bacterial infections, going to the hospital, things that are part of life — but we want to minimize those for sure,” he continues.
“But you can’t do it through unethical means. The means do not justify the ends. If the means are bad, the means are bad. The means and the ends are two different things. And it’s just so clearly both a parents’ rights issue and it’s very clearly a moral and ethical issue,” he adds.
Ladapo believes that Americans have a God-given right to “control what goes into your body.”
“Otherwise, do you really own it?” he asks.
Gonzales couldn’t agree more.
“If the government says you don’t have the right to control what enters your body, you don’t have any rights,” she says. “Like, that is one of the most fundamental, basic ideas. I don’t understand how it’s controversial.”
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Pentagon doesn’t bend to liberal reporters, takes their press badges
The Department of War has implemented new rules regarding news-gathering at the Pentagon such that now, according to Secretary Pete Hegseth, the building “has the same rules as every U.S. military installation.”
These rules, which reflect the fact acknowledged by the New York Times that “members of the news media do not possess a legal right to access the Pentagon” and that “legally, the press has no greater right of access than the public,” prompted apoplexy among scores of liberal news outlets.
‘It’s like college move-out day.’
After the Pentagon Press Association characterized the rules as a form of intimidation, the Associated Press, the Atlantic, CNN, Fox News, the New York Times, Politico, Reuters, Task & Purpose, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post announced that they were not going to sign an agreement signaling comprehension of the new policy by the 5 p.m. Tuesday deadline.
If the liberal reporters loath to sign a form indicating they “have received, read, and understand” the new rules thought that the Department of War was going to buckle in the face of their protest, they were greatly mistaken.
The Pentagon Press Association said in a statement that on Wednesday — a day after Hegseth gave select publications a virtual wave goodbye — the Department of War “confiscated the badges of the Pentagon reporters from virtually every major media organization in America.”
The PPA claimed further that “Oct. 15, 2025, is a dark day for press freedom that raises concerns about a weakening U.S. commitment to transparency in governance, to public accountability at the Pentagon, and to free speech for all.”
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Footage shows shows a gaggle of reporters who apparently turned in their press credentials and vacated their Pentagon workspaces exiting the building, many wearing looks of self-satisfaction.
A reporter from an independent outlet that covers the military told the Columbia Journalism Review, “It’s like college move-out day.”
Nancy Youssef, a reporter for the Atlantic who has occupied space at the Pentagon since 2007, told the Associated Press, “It’s sad, but I’m also really proud of the press corps that we stuck together.”
One America News Network did not stick together with the liberal media outfits. It reportedly signed the form recognizing the new rules.
Hegseth indicated that the new rules rejected by the liberal media were, in essence, that reporters can no longer roam freely through the halls of the Pentagon; members of the press must wear visible badges; and the “credentialed press [is] no longer permitted to solicit criminal acts.”
The lengthy document detailing the new rules in full states that:
credentialed members of the press who are American citizens can access the Pentagon 24 hours a day;reporters must ensure their press credentials are visible and worn above the waist while in the Pentagon;reporters cannot roam around various locations within the Pentagon without an escort from an authorized War Department official;while members of the press are not required to submit their writings to the War Department for approval, DOW information “must be approved for public release by an appropriate authorizing official before it is released by any military member, DoW civilian employee or contract employee”; andreporters could have their credentials revoked or not renewed if they “solicit government employees to violate the law by providing confidential government information.”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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