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Threat Status: Guy Taylor and Ambassador Alexander Tah-Ray Yui

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Quarterbacks Taylor Henicke (4) and Carson Wentz (11) chatting after changing to a different practice drill at the Commanders training camp at The Park, Ashburn VA, July 28th 2022 (Photo:Alyssa Howell)

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Quarterback Taylor Henicke (4) and Carson Wentz (11) about to make a throw during the Commanders training camp at The Park, Ashburn VA, July 28th 2022 (Photo:Alyssa Howell)

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In this Thursday, July 13, 2017, photo released by the Pima County Sheriff's Department shows Louis Taylor, 63, from Tucson, Ariz. He remains jailed after being arrested Thursday on suspicion of armed robbery and kidnapping in the June holdup of a downtown-area hotel. Taylor who was released in 2013 after being imprisoned four decades in a deadly hotel fire in 1970 is now accused of armed robbery. (Pima County Sheriff's Department via AP)

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Trained instructors and participants try their hand during the 6th annual free target shooting event for women put on by Legally Armed in Detroit or L.A.I.D. on Sunday, May 21, 2017 at the Top Gun Shooting Sports Inc. range in Taylor, Mich./Detroit Free Press via AP)

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This Monday, March 31, 2014 image provided by clipperroundtheworld.com shows Andrew Taylor, 46, left, from London during his rescue after falling overboard from the 70-foot yacht, the Derry-Londonderry-Doire, during the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. Taylor spent nearly two hours in the cold, rough North Pacific and says he never gave up hope of being rescued because he knew his fellow crew members were well-trained for such an emergency. (AP Photo/clipperroundtheworld.com)

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This Monday, March 31, 2014 image provided by clipperroundtheworld.com shows Andrew Taylor, 46, left, from London prior to his rescue after falling overboard from the 70-foot yacht, the Derry-Londonderry-Doire, during the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. Taylor spent nearly two hours in the cold, rough North Pacific and says he never gave up hope of being rescued because he knew his fellow crew members were well-trained for such an emergency. (AP Photo/clipperroundtheworld.com)

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Tanya Smith touches the portrait of her daughter Taylor as she sits for a photo in her home, Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, in Holly Springs, Ga. Smith, a Georgia police officer who oversees criminal investigations, is no stranger to battling the perils of drug abuse. Yet Smith’s current fight is personal, in memory of her 20-year-old daughter, Taylor, who died last year of a drug overdose after no one called 911 for help. Smith is among a group of parents lobbying on behalf of a bill that would grant amnesty from certain drug charges for those who seek medical attention in the event of a drug overdose. “My daughter died because people were too afraid to dial 911,” said Smith, a lieutenant with the Holly Springs Police Department. “This is taking that fear out of it.” (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Tanya Smith, right, sits next to a portrait of her daughter Taylor while sitting for a photo in her home, Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, in Holly Springs, Ga. Smith, a Georgia police officer who oversees criminal investigations, is no stranger to battling the perils of drug abuse. Yet Smith’s current fight is personal, in memory of her 20-year-old daughter, Taylor, who died last year of a drug overdose after no one called 911 for help. Smith is among a group of parents lobbying on behalf of a bill that would grant amnesty from certain drug charges for those who seek medical attention in the event of a drug overdose. “My daughter died because people were too afraid to dial 911,” said Smith, a lieutenant with the Holly Springs Police Department. “This is taking that fear out of it.” (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Tanya Smith holds a portrait of her daughter Taylor in her home, Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, in Holly Springs, Ga. Smith, a Georgia police officer who oversees criminal investigations, is no stranger to battling the perils of drug abuse. Yet Smith’s current fight is personal, in memory of her 20-year-old daughter, Taylor, who died last year of a drug overdose after no one called 911 for help. Smith is among a group of parents lobbying on behalf of a bill that would grant amnesty from certain drug charges for those who seek medical attention in the event of a drug overdose. “My daughter died because people were too afraid to dial 911,” said Smith, a lieutenant with the Holly Springs Police Department. “This is taking that fear out of it.” (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Mia and Taylor’s Coffee Shoppe (Reddit/Dorkus Prime)