Des Moines Man Arrested for Shooting at Lyft Driver 2025-03-21A Des Moines man named Jae'Qwan Hutchinson, 20, has been arrested for allegedly shooting at a Lyft driver in the Good Park neighborhood late Thursday night. Hutchinson faces charges of intimidation with a dangerous weapon, second-degree criminal mischief and possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) after the incident. The Lyft driver reported responding to the 1100 block of 18th Street to pick up a customer, and while at 18th Street and University Avenue, they were approached by a person who fired multiple gunshots at them. Further investigation, including review of video evidence, led officers to arrest Hutchinson, and one handgun was recovered. Lyft Driver Shot At in Des Moines 2025-03-21A Lyft driver in Des Moines reported being shot at in the Good Park neighborhood around 11:45 p.m. Thursday. The victim was on their way to pick up a customer on 18th Street when the suspect, 20-year-old Jae'Qwan Hutchinson, approached the car and fired multiple gunshots. Police observed the driver's car had been struck by gunfire. Based on the investigation and video evidence, Hutchinson was arrested and faces charges of intimidation with a dangerous weapon, criminal mischief in the second degree, and possession of a controlled substance. Iowa House Passes Bills to Combat Human Trafficking 2025-03-21The Iowa House has approved two bills aimed at combating human trafficking. House File 572 creates a new criminal offense for human smuggling, defined as acts including transporting an individual with the intent to conceal them from law enforcement, encouraging or coercing a person to enter or stay in the U.S. illegally, and assisting or directing people to be on agricultural lands without the landowner's consent. The crime would be a felony, with increased penalties in certain circumstances. While some Democrats raised concerns about the bill's language potentially impacting religious organizations or service providers, the House ultimately passed the bill 75-14. The House also unanimously passed House File 649, which removes current language requiring an 'ongoing relationship' for human trafficking charges and expands the definition of 'victim'. |
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