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The motion was granted after news organizations filed a court motion seeking access to evidence against David DePape, the man accused in the attack Paul Pelosi was attacked with a hammer at his San Francisco home in October DePape pleaded not guilty to state charges, including attempted murder, burglary, and elder abuse, and remains in jail *************************************************************** A San Francisco judge has granted a motion to release dramatic police bodycam footage from the night former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, was attacked by an assailant with a hammer at their home. The motion was granted on Wednesday,...
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Twitter critics slammed Gisele Barreto Fetterman for posting a photo of herself outside the senator-electâs office with her husband, John Fetterman, partially cropped out of the image. Users mocked the photo for seemingly depicting Mrs. Fetterman as having achieved her fifteen minutes of fame. Some insisted the photo was her leaning into the claim that she was the actual Senate candidate all along, thanks her husbandâs cognitive issues caused by his stroke last May. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Fetterman posted the first image outside the senator-elect's new office. In the photo, which depicted the Democrat ditching his usual hoodie and...
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A frisky Australian club patron bashed a cleaner who caught him engaged in an âintimateâ act inside a disabled toilet. Ex-army technician Billy Dean Fallon, 28, repeatedly punched the cleaner after bursting out of the female disabled cubicle at Nightjar nightclub in Burleigh Heads, Queensland, on January 20. Fallon admitted assault occasioning bodily harm on Monday at Southport Magistrates Court, the Gold Coast Bulletin reported.
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Paul Pelosi reportedly told 911 dispatch that the individual who allegedly attacked him with a hammer in his home âis a friend,â according to a police dispatch call early Friday morning. The alleged intruder reportedly attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer, which forced him to undergo emergency surgery for his injuries. [cut] The dispatch official then said that Pelosi informed 911 that he did not know who the attacker was but gave his name and then explained that âhe is a friend.â [cut] âRP [Reporting Person] stated that thereâs a male in the home and that heâs going to wait...
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The husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Paul, has been "violently assaulted" with a hammer this morning in a San Francisco home invasion, leaving him with blunt force injuries, the congresswomanâs spokesperson and reports say. "Early this morning, an assailant broke into the Pelosi residence in San Francisco and violently assaulted Mr. Pelosi," spokesperson Drew Hammill said. "The assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation." Hammill added, "Mr. Pelosi was taken to the hospital, where he is receiving excellent medical care and is expected to make a full recovery." The spokesperson also said, "The...
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The St. Paul woman said one day after voting concluded, "I am upset over the election and you should let me go home," according to police. A day after Americans voted for president, an extremely drunken motorist rammed into two vehicles stopped at a traffic signal in Lino Lakes and explained to police afterward that she was drinking to drown her sorrows over Donald Trumpâs victory, authorities said. Elizabeth L. Lundberg, who turned 33 years old while in the Anoka County jail, remains held Monday morning on gross-misdemeanor charges of criminal vehicular operation and third-degree driving while intoxicated in connection...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jGmGiARnBo&feature=youtu.be&app=desktop Supposedly from Oakland. Hippie guy has a t-shirt saying, "STOP KILLING BLACK MEN." Is decked by a thug with a hammer.
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LAMO! Bad language warning...(esp. after the tasing) link to video
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On the lookout The group Public Advocate of the United States said yesterday that it had set up sobriety checkpoints on Capitol Hill over the holiday weekend to protect the public against Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, and his son, Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy, Rhode Island Democrat. "Citizen volunteers have responded to the call, and we have erected checkpoints at several intersections to prevent any Kennedy from driving in an impaired manner on Capitol Hill. We selected the long Memorial Day weekend due to the increased potential for a repeat of earlier car accidents," said Eugene Delgaudio, president of...
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Rep. Patrick Kennedy (news, bio, voting record) crashed his car near the Capitol early Thursday, and a police official said he appeared intoxicated. Kennedy said he had taken sleep medication and a prescription anti-nausea drug that can cause drowsiness. Kennedy, D-R.I., addressed the issue after a spate of news reports. His initial statement said: "I consumed no alcohol prior to the incident."'Later, however, he issued a longer statement saying the attending physician for Congress had prescribed Phenergan on Tuesday to treat Kennedy's gastroenteritis.Kennedy said he returned to his Capitol Hill home on Wednesday evening after a final series of votes...
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On my way home from work, while listening to my favorite local Christian station, 89.7 WMCU "Spirit" FM... The DJ mentioned that today was Senator Edward Kennedy's birthday...74 years "young", I quote. I nearly hurled.
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WAUKESHA - A former Oconomowoc police officer faces a disorderly conduct charge for allegedly firing a gun randomly out the window of a car he was driving during a night out drinking. A criminal complaint alleges David R. Borenz, 30, of Oconomowoc, told police he could not remember the Nov. 3 incident because he drank about 14 beers and perhaps two shots of liquor the night he went out in Oconomowoc with a friend and a fellow city police officer. Borenzâs friend allegedly was a passenger in the car and saw him drive up to an automatic teller machine at...
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Cleveland Councilman Zack Reed, known as much for his socializing as his political stances, was arrested in the Warehouse District early Tuesday morning and charged with drunken driving. Reed, 44, said in an interview that he spent part of the night at Liquid, a trendy bar on West Sixth Street, after leaving Monday's council meeting. "I came out [of the bar], didn't go 20 feet and boom, they were on me," he said. Reed faces charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, not wearing a seat belt, driving left of center and changing lanes without signaling. Special prosecutor C....
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Democrats Hammered In Memo March 3, 2005 Now, I mentioned earlier, ladies and gentlemen, that I had a revealing quote from the latest memo from James Carville and Stanley Greenberg to the Democrat rank and file. And here's the revealing paragraph as written by -- it's the Democracy Corps memo -- it's Greenberg and James Carville that came out yesterday. "So, we ask progressives to consider, why have the Republicans not crashed and burned? Why has the public not taken out their anger on the Congressional Republicans and the president? We think the answer lies with votersâ deeper feelings about...
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ATHENS, August 22 - Adrian ANNUS (HUN) won the final of the men's hammer throw with 83.19m ahead of Koji MUROFUSHI (JPN), who recorded 82.91m. The pair were the only ones to break the 80m barrier. The 2003 IAAF World Champion Ivan TIKHON (BLR) took the bronze on his fifth attempt with 79.81m. The event had no other leader than ANNUS from the beginning to the end. The Hungarian opened his series with a throw of 80.53m before improving his result twice. He recorded his best throw in the third round. ANNUS was never really challenged but MUROFUSHI had a...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Monday, dragging major market gauges down 1 percent, as signs that al Qaeda may have masterminded the deadly bombings in Madrid raised fears of more surprise attacks around the world. By late morning the Dow Jones industrial average (^DJI - News) was down 93.04 points, or 0.91 percent, at 10,147.04. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (CBOE:^SPX - News) was down 11.73 points, or 1.05 percent, at 1,108.84. The technology-focused Nasdaq Composite Index (NasdaqSC:^IXIC - News) was down 29.72 points, or 1.50 percent, at 1,955.01.
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Feature: dead pope will not be hammered By Roland Flamini UPI Senior Writer Published 10/1/2003 5:56 PM View printer-friendly version WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (UPI) -- Public concern over Pope John Paul II's health ebbs and flows depending on how the 83-year-old pontiff looks in his public appearances. Announcing the creation of new cardinals Sunday his voice was weak and he had to stop several times to regain his breath. On Monday, Cardinal Josef Ratzinger made a pessimistic remark about the pope's condition to a German magazine -- which the Vatican later played down. But whenever it happens, the pope's death...
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