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mgay Suburban mom takes down drug ring she says killed her son
« le: Novembre 20, 2024, 02:36:32 am »
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 The weekend is finally here.During another busy news week, a major ice storm swept across the U.S. and left thousands without power, Tyre Nichols was laid to rest, Dr. Phil announced his show was coming to an end after 21 seasons and Tom Bra stanley cup dy retired mdash;  for good  thi stanley cup s time.Meanwhile, Alec Baldwin was formally charged in the  Rust  film set shooting, we learned about the effects of layoff survivor guilt  and reported the news that actors Cindy Williams and Lisa Loringhad died.                                        In music news, Beyonceacute; announced her Renaissance tour dates while Ozzy Osbournesaid he s no longer  physically capable  of going out on the road. Oh, and the 2023 Grammy Awards will be held  stanley cup on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, airing live on CBS and streaming on Paramount +. More on that here.But that s not nearly all.        Below is our weekly Saturday Six, a recap of half a dozen news stories mdash; in no particular order mdash; ranging from the heartfelt to the weird to the tragic, and everything in between.A homeless mother left a note with her dog for whoever found her, which later led to an animal shelter reuniting them. From the story: The note read,  Please love me. My mom can t keep me and is homeless with two kids. She tried her best but can t get help - I cost too much for her. She really loves me and I m a great dog.  Watch the video above.Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter. From the story: People gathered Thursday at Gobbler s Knob Zhxc Jamestown will be lost : Climate change threatens to sink historic colony
 TRENTON, N.J. -- An on-duty New Jersey state troo air force 1 per accused of driving drunk had a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit when he crashed into another car at a rest stop on the Garden State Parkway last month, police records show.Documents obtained by NJ through an op adidas samba en records request showed Sgt. 1st Class Michael Roadside s blood-alcohol level was 0.16 percent. The legal limit is 0.08 percent.The driver of the other car claimed the trooper offered her $1,000 if she agreed not to report the incident, which occurred on Oct. 26 around 2 p.m.                                         I asked him if he was a police officer because he was a mess,  said Kimberly Wilson, of Lincroft.  His  af1 shirt was inside-out, his hair was disheveled, his belly and back were exposed. Wilson said she yelled at a visibly intoxicated Roadside to get back in his car because he was scaring her before she called 911.        Sgt. Matthew Durak wrote in his report that when he arrived at the scene he  immediately noticed a very strong smell of an alcoholic beverage  emanating from Roadside, who he said had what appeared to be vomit on his shirt.Roadside told Durak that he hit Wilson s vehicle after she had stopped short, but Wilson claimed Roadside rear-ended her while she had been stopped at a stop sign. A diagram of the accident scene released Tuesday corroborated Wilson s story.Durak s report states that Roadside s speech was slurred and he claimed  I ve been way more drunk than that  when the results