Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Mother arrested after boy and teen girl found dead in freezer

Detroit Police Chief James Craig and other law enforcement have a short briefing to media as law enforcement investigates in Detroit where the bodies of 2 children described as pre-teens or teens were found in a freezer, Tuesday, March 24, 2015 by 36th District Court officers carrying out an eviction at the Martin Luther King Apartments. Their names were not immediately released. Autopsies will be performed by the Wayne County medical examiner's office to determine how they died. WXYZ-TV reports that two other children, ages 11 and 17, have been taken from the home and placed with protective services.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig and other law enforcement have a short briefing to media as law enforcement investigates in Detroit where the bodies of 2 children described as pre-teens or teens were found in a freezer, Tuesday, March 24, 2015 by 36th District Court officers carrying out an eviction at the Martin Luther King Apartments. Their names were not immediately released. Autopsies will be performed by the Wayne County medical examiner's office to determine how they died. WXYZ-TV reports that two other children, ages 11 and 17, have been taken from the home and placed with protective services.
 Detroit mother was arrested Tuesday after the frozen bodies of a boy and girl were found in a deep freezer in the family’s home, police said.
Court officers found the children’s bodies while carrying out an eviction order at the 3-bedroom home in the apartment complex just east of downtown. An autopsy will determine how they died.
Police initially reported a woman’s body was found in the freezer, but later said it was actually the bodies of the two children in a plastic bag.
The boy was about 11 and the girl was 14, said police Chief James Craig who called it a “terrible find.”
The woman was not in the apartment when the court officers or police arrived. “One of the community members here … approached our officers and advised that they knew where the parent was located,” Craig said.
The children’s mother was found in a nearby apartment and questioned. She was arrested later Tuesday. Her name has not been released.
Two of the woman’s other children, ages 11 and 17, were found at a neighbor’s home and placed in protective custody.
A neighbor, Tori Childs is led away from the scene as law enforcement investigates in a low-income apartment complex in Detroit where the bodies of 2 children described as pre-teens or teens were found in a freezer, Tuesday, March 24, 2015 by 36th District Court officers carrying out an eviction. Their names were not immediately released. Autopsies will be performed by the Wayne County medical examiner's office to determine how they died.  (AP Photo/The Detroit News, Daniel Mears)
A neighbor, Tori Childs is led away from the scene as law enforcement investigates in a low-income apartment complex in Detroit where the bodies of 2 children described as pre-teens or teens were found in a freezer, Tuesday, March 24, 2015 by 36th District Court officers carrying out an eviction. Their names were not immediately released. Autopsies will be performed by the Wayne County medical examiner’s office to determine how they died. (AP Photo/The Detroit News, Daniel Mears)
Neighbor and friend Tori Childs said she hadn’t seen the two dead children in about a year.
“I haven’t seen them since they were playing with my step-kids,” Childs said.
Childs’ mother, Carrie McDonald, also lives in the low-income housing complex. McDonald said she spoke by phone Tuesday morning with the 36-year-old woman.
“She told me this morning, ‘Ms. Carrie, if you don’t never see me again just know that I love you,'” McDonald said. “I love her. The mother is a beautiful person. She was just going through some things.”
The woman’s four children were not in Detroit schools. Friends said she was home-schooling them.
“She took her kids out of school because she thought something was going to happen to them,” McDonald said.
The woman has lived in the complex at least 10 years. She was unemployed, was having money troubles and had gotten behind on her rent. Friends knew about the impending eviction.
“She was really behind, but she didn’t have it,” Childs said, referring to money to pay the rent.
Court records show a judgment filed last month against the woman for $2,206 owed to the complex.
Investigators were preparing information to present to the Wayne County prosecutor’s office for charges. The Associated Press was unable Tuesday to determine if she has an attorney.

David Beckham proves he's still got it as he shows off buff body in Miami

Hello there!
David Beckham just proved he's still very much got it!
The former footballer was pictured enjoying some rest and relaxation in Miami on Tuesday and looked rather handsome doing so.
Wearing just a pair of bright red trunks, the 39-year-old was showing off his heavily tattooed torso and bulging biceps.
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The scowling star was also sporting a very impressive bushy beard and a pair of ray bans.
Presumably in a bid to protect himself from the sun, he also had a white T-shirt wrapped around his head (who needs caps, eh?).
Earlier on in the week Becks was seen touching down at Miami International Airport with close pal David Gardner, who has just welcomed a child with Liv Tyler.
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Wife Victoria and the kids were nowhere to be seen.
The star is in town to work on his MLS soccer team plans after announcing last year that he planned to front an expansion team.
He's currently still trying to secure a site as there's currently no stadium in the city

Germanwings Airbus A320 plane crash: Why did jet fall out of the sky? 4 most likely causes

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Planes do not crash. They just don't. Especially when cruising at 38,000ft.
So why did a Germanwings Airbus A320 fall out of the sky yesterday and what are the probable causes?

Latest updates on the crash

Pilot error

The aircraft flies on autopilot and follows the course inputted into the Flight Management Computer.
These days the captain, despite having several thousand flying hours "on type", does very little manual flying. Modern commercial aircraft are complex computers, monitored by trained pilots.
This does ask questions of a pilot's ability to control an aircraft manually and some in the industry are looking into an area of increasing concern known as "automation addiction".
Planes are so safe and flying is so routine that pilots get very little hands-on experience. But there is nothing to suggest this in this case.

Mechanical failure

The Airbus is a brilliant but complex aircraft. Even starting it up and preparing it for flight requires significant training.
The fly-by-wire system means the hydraulic flight control surfaces react to computer commands delivered by the pilot's joystick or autopilot.
The Germanwings A320 might have suffered a rapid depressurisation of the cabin, or the cockpit, or both.
This may have required the pilot to quickly fly down to a breathable altitude, 10,000ft, which over the Alps would have been unfortunate.
The black box flight recorders will shed light on whether the aircraft may have skimmed the mountain tops.

Bad weather

Whilst modern aircraft can operate safely in bad weather, a dramatic thunderstorm might just be too uncomfortable for passengers.
There is a small chance of airframe damage in a bad storm but it is unlikely. The plane was on a steady track at an altitude well above the weather. Investigators will look at the weather charts in those final moments.
Pilots would normally radio ahead if they wanted to change course or altitude due to bad weather. This was the case with the Indonesian AirAsia crash in December 2014. They were also flying an Airbus A320.

Terrorism

This was effectively ruled out very early on in this incident.
Germanwings is a subsidiary of Lufthansa and no known terrorist organisation has taken issue with Germany in recent years.
Since 9/11 airports are safer than ever, with multiple screening taking place of both passengers and cargo.
Cockpit doors are now closed and locked at the same time as the aircraft doors. Some airlines require cabin crew to guard the cockpit door when the pilot exits.
No chances are taken and Germanwings has an excellent safety record in this regard.
Smuggling an explosive device on board is relatively impossible in this region. Security is simply too tight.

Suspended Jeremy Clarkson 'will be sacked by BBC today after Top Gear fracas'

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Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson will be sacked after a BBC investigation has found the did physically attack a producer on the popular show, according to a new report.
The Director General of the BCC, Lord Hall, is expected to make the announcement on Wednesday after an internal investigation was conducted during Clarkson’s recent suspension from the BBC show, the Telegraph has reported.
On Tuesday, the newspaper reported that 54-year-old Clarkson will be thanked for his contribution to the popular car show, but that his recent behaviour is unacceptable at the BBC.
Despite the alleged expected departure of Clarkson, the BBC plans to continue to broadcast Top Gear on BBC2, and is already reportedly speaking to new hosts.
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The Telegraph claims that senior executives at the BBC have approached Radio 2 Breakfast Show host Chris Evans about taking over the reins despite him insisting that he will not replace Clarkson.
Lord Hall is expected to praise Clarkson for his work on the show and call him a “brilliant broadcaster” in his announcement.
It is unclear at this time whether his fellow hosts James May and Richard Hammond will stay on the programme.
Clarkson is said to be contemplating a deal with Netflix, the home of huge TV shows such as Breaking Bad, Orange is the New Black and House of Cards as it continues to become increasingly popular around the world.
Speaking today, the suspended BBC host has said he does not expect to find anything out today about his future at the corporation. 

The star has been left in limbo for two weeks since the BBC announced his suspension following what it described as "a fracas" with producer Oisin Tymon.
Clarkson and Mr Tymon have given evidence to an internal BBC investigation, led by Ken MacQuarrie, into what happened and the star's future is expected to be decided this week.
Clarkson left his London flat in a taxi around 4.40pm and when asked if he had heard from the BBC today he told reporters: "Nothing. Not a sausage."

Ian Vogler / Daily MirrorJeremy Clarkson pictured on 24 March 2015
He added: "So I'm really sorry but I don't think you're going to find anything out today."
Earlier this week, we reported that his fate of is set to be decided imminently, according to one of the corporation's senior executives who said the allegations had to be "dealt with in a very serious way".
Clarkson has been left in limbo for two weeks since the BBC announced his suspension following what it described as "a fracas" with producer Oisin Tymon.
Both Clarkson and Tymon have given evidence to an internal BBC investigation, led by Ken MacQuarrie, into what happened and the star's future is expected to be decided this week.
Radio 1 controller Ben Cooper said: "I think if my son or daughter went to a place of work where they were shouted at, abused and someone threw a punch at them I would want there to be an inquiry and for that to be dealt with in a very serious way and that's what the BBC is currently doing."
Speaking to reporters on Monday, he said he thought a decision was "about 24 hours away".
A BBC spokesman said: "No decision has been made. When we have an outcome we will announce it."
Clarkson, alongside co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond, was scheduled to take part in four live Top Gear shows in Norway this week, but it was announced on Sunday they had been postponed.
On the same day, Clarkson described his week as "turbulent" and claimed he was joking when he appeared to criticise BBC bosses during an expletive-laden rant at a charity event.
The beleaguered presenter had appeared to suggest he may be sacked from the BBC Two show and criticised the corporation's executives.
Clarkson said that he was told off by his lawyer after his on-stage speech at the charity gala in north London was captured on video.
But he said in The Sunday Times that it had all been in good humour, writing: "It was all meant in jest and anyway it worked.
"By being brief, controversial and a bit sweary I woke the room up and the auction prize I was offering - one last lap of the Top Gear test track - raised £100,000."
Clarkson had told those gathered at the charity event: "To be in the audience of Top Gear there was an 18-year waiting list. You know the BBC has f*themselves, and so who gives a f***?
"It was a great show and they f* it up."
He is reported to be considering new shows, including a programme about a novice trying to run a farm.
Clarkson tweeted his thanks to supporters of a petition, delivered by tank to BBC headquarters in London on Friday, but declared in his column in The Sun that "protest never works".He wrote at the weekend: "Woodwork tasks today. Being jobless allows you to revisit old interests, learn new things, and listen to the radio more. Sold the telly."
May had previously told his fans: "I've been given some heavy gardening work today. Temptation to cut my own head off with the chainsaw may prove too strong. #StillUnemployed."
The corporation's internal investigation into Clarkson's conduct is being handed over to the director-general, and could be resolved as early as tomorrow.
The BBC has not commented on when the investigation will be completed but it is understood that they want it finished as soon as possibl

Popular Abuja Radio Program Oga Landlord Foundation to award scholarship to 100 students


You might have heard of Oga Landlord in Abuja, the man who gives affordable houses to residents of the FCT. Mr Sony Otache aka Fat Sony hits a milestone as he invites the whole country to converge on Otukpo aka Texas this Easter for the Idoma Street Jam in conjunction with another illustrious son of Idoma land, business mogul Prince Edwin Ochai, the convener of Agila Carnival...


Oga Landlord Foundation is a nonprofit and nongovernmental organization. It offers humanitarian and social development programs to communities in Nigeria. This year alone over one hundred schoolchildren will benefit from the annual scholarship scheme in Benue state. 


According to Mr. Sony Otache aka Oga Landlord, the only motive behind his benevolent act is the joy in putting smiles on the faces of Idoma people who are the direct beneficiaries of the scheme this year, thereby making life easier for them.

The recipients will receive their awards on the 5th of April (Easter Sunday) in Otukpo during the IDOMA (SCHOLARSHIP) STREET JAM (ISJ) put together by the Oga Landlord Foundation and Agila Carnival.  The coordinator of the of the event, Singer and Music consultant Danhausawa (DH) reiterated the importance of the scholarship scheme in the lives of the people of Zone C area of Benue state and urged all and sundry to come out in mass to witness history. 

Some of the Artiste billed to perform during the occasion include:

Ketchup, Blackface Naija, one of Gambia’s biggest names in music T-Smallz, Victor Velmo, comedian Amb.Wahala, Kessy Lafta, Phunkie, E-Fresh and other stars. The event will be hosted by Raypower Abuja’s OAP –Triple A and former Next movie star hosemate – Mc Smart.

Celebrity DJs on the wheel include DJ ADX from Malaysia, DJ Magic Finger and DJ Trigger.

See pictures from the Unveiling of the OGA LANDLORD FOUNDATION above and below


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Rich Homie Quan Beats Down Club Security Makes James Bond Getaway

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Rapper Rich Homie Quan stands accused of decking a security guard who wouldn't let him inside a club ... and then fleeing in a speedboat!
RHQ and his crew were trying to get into LIV at the Fontainebleau, according to the Miami Beach police report. When they got to the VIP entrance a security guard broke the news ... the club was full and they'd have to wait in the regular line with all the plebeians. 
The security guard told cops RHQ launched into a do-you-know-who-I-am tirade screaming, "I'm Rich Homie Quan and I'm a rich millionaire, bitch. I'm coming through these doors. I'm with Flo Rida!"
The hired muscle held his ground and says RHQ then socked him twice in the face, breaking his nose and bloodying his lip. He claims a member of the rapper's crew then hit him in the back of the head for bad measure.
The security guard claims RHQ and his entourage crossed the street and boarded a speedboat and roared off. 
Police are on the hunt. Consider them dangerous and really full of themselves


Read more: http://www.tmz.com#ixzz3VK2iOF4Y

Angelina Jolie I Got My Ovaries Removed I'm On a Mission to Live

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Angelina Jolie  
took a second big step in minimizing a cancer risk which she has been living with for years ... she had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed. 
Jolie told an emotional, dramatic story in a NY Times op-ed piece, in which she talked about her normal ... an 87% chance of developing breast cancer and a 50% chance of ovarian cancer, because she carries the BRCA1 gene mutation.
The actress took proactive steps with breast cancer 2 years ago by getting a double mastectomy.   She'd been seriously considering the second preventative procedure but she was pushed into action when medical tests revealed the possibility of ovarian cancer but in the early stages. 
Angelina underwent the procedure last week, and doctors found a small benign tumor on one ovary but no signs of cancer in her tissues. 
Jolie says she's now in menopause as a result of the surgery, and she can't have any more children. She stoically writes about the fact that she has to live with the possibility of cancer but adds, "I feel feminine, and grounded in the choices I am making for myself and my family.  l know my children will never have to say, 'Mom died of ovarian cancer.'"

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