Tuesday, July 12, 2016

3 people dead, 1 injured after shooting at Michigan courthouse

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Three people have been shot and killed after a shooting at the Berrien County Courthouse in St. Joseph, Michigan, on Monday, Berrien County Sheriff Paul Baileyconfirmed at a news conference.
Two court bailiffs and the shooting suspect were killed, Bailey said. A deputy sheriff was also shot but is being treated and is in stable condition at a nearby hospital.
Several other people were injured.
The shooting occurred at 2:25 p.m. local time.
A Berrien County commissioner told ABC57 reporter Vahid Sadrzadeh that the shooter was a man on his way to jail who took a gun off an officer and began shooting.

Monday, July 11, 2016

LIL WAYNE HOSPITALIZED AGAIN FOR SEIZURE


Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne has suffered yet another seizure.

After two emergency landings last month due to similar health scares, the Young Money boss was hospitalized last week after a severe seizure, according to TMZ.

The latest episode was so serious that Weezy was forced to cancel his TAO Nightclub performance in Las Vegas at a pre-UFC 200 bash. The seizure struck as he was gearing up to hit the stage.

According to the report, Wayne believes this is a medication issue as doctors continue figuring out his dosage balance.

Tunechi, who’s revealed struggles with epilepsy in the past, was taken to the ICU and released the following morning. He is now recuperating in Miami.

Fish bras are the latest online craze among women




The fish bra craze is the latest online phenomenon for foreigners. Women are going topless and holding up fish to cover their modesty and it has proven quite popular. Aa quick search of the hashtag #fishbra throws up assorted images of women posing topless with fishes. More photos after the cut.

UFC Reportedly Sold for $4 Billion

UFC Reportedly Sold for $4 Billion: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction
The ownership of the UFC is reportedly changing hands.
TMZ Sports first reported WME/IMG bought the company for about $4 billion, and WME/IMG confirmed its purchase Monday morning, per ESPN.com's Darren Rovell:
According to the New York TimesMichael J. de la Merced, WME/IMG will be the main investor along with private equity firms Silver Lake and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and an investment firm belonging to Michael S. Dell.
TMZ reported UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta will step down from his post and retain a minority stake, while Dana White will stay on as president.

Draymond Green Arrested: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction on Warriors Star

Draymond Green Arrested: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction on Warriors Star
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green was arrested Sunday in East Lansing, Michigan, after allegedly committing an assault.
Brendan F. Quinn of MLive.com first reported the news. Police later confirmed the arrest, per Evan Sernoffsky of the San Francisco ChronicleZach Frydenlund of Complex spoke to police about the arrest, saying the incident involved a male victim, but no injuries were suffered.
The altercation was recorded at 2:28 a.m. local time, according toDiamond Leung of the Bay Area News Group, who added that Green was released on $200 cash bond. Green is scheduled for arraignment on July 20, per SportsCenter.

Innocent man who was wrongly named as Dallas shooting suspect is forced to go into hiding after receiving hundreds of death threats

Dallas Police Chief David Brown described Mark Hughes, without naming him, as 'a person of interest who witnesses at the scene say was involved in the shooting' during a panicked news conference while the city was in meltdown
The rifle wielding protester sought by Dallas police as a suspect during last week's riots that left five cops dead says he has been forced into hiding after receiving 'thousands' of death threats.
Dallas Police Chief David Brown described Mark Hughes, without naming him, as 'a person of interest who witnesses at the scene say was involved in the shooting' during a panicked news conference while the city was in meltdown.
An image of him carrying an AR-15 during the Black Lives Matter protest was then shared on Twitter by the force, being retweeted tens of thousands of times.

S. African twins plotted to blow up US embassy: police

South African police patrol near Johannesburg Airport on May 12, 2010.  By Alexander Joe (AFP/File)
Johannesburg (AFP) - Two South African brothers arrested on terrorism charges were plotting to blow up the US embassy in Pretoria and Jewish institutions, and planned to join the so-called Islamic State, police said Monday.
The 23-year-old twins, Brandon-Lee and Tony-Lee Thulsie, appeared briefly in a Johannesburg magistrate court after being arrested at the weekend.
"It is alleged that they wanted to bomb the US embassy and Jewish facilities in the country," Hangwani Mulaudzi, spokesman for South Africa's elite police, the Hawks, told AFP.
The United States and Britain warned last month of possible imminent "terrorist" attacks by Islamic extremists in South Africa's major cities.
The two men, who are accused of planning to join the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria, will remain in custody and return to court on July 19 to allow for further investigation.

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