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Is Anji Nyquist going to join OnlyFans? ‘Jeopardy’ star responds to unusual NSFW request by fans
Is Anji Nyquist going to join OnlyFans? ‘Jeopardy’ star responds to unusual NSFW request by fans
'Jeopardy!' fans recently dubbed Anji Nyquist the 'hottest contestant' to ever grace the game show
2023-07-22 15:45
Jury rejects lawsuit after police fatally shoot man when going to wrong house
Jury rejects lawsuit after police fatally shoot man when going to wrong house
A federal court jury in Oxford, Mississippi, has ruled against a civil lawsuit filed by the widow of a man who was shot dead in 2017 by two police officers, while serving a warrant at the wrong address. Claudia Linares was seeking $20m in compensation for the death of her husband Ismael Lopez, 41. During the four-day trial that concluded on Thursday 15 September, the jury ruled that Southaven officers, Zachary Durden and Samuel Maze, did not violate Lopez’s civil rights. “The verdict was that the jurors did not believe that the use of force used by Officers Durden and Maze was excessive in light of all the facts that they considered,” Murray Wells, the attorney for Lopez’s family, said in a statement to WREG-TV. The case had previously attracted attention because the city tried to argue that Lopez did not have any civil rights as he was living illegally in the US and was facing deportation and criminal charges for the illegal possession of firearms. However, in 2020, a judge rejected the city’s claim, and ruled that constitutional rights apply to “all persons.” The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation reported that on 14 July 2017, Lopez and his wife were in bed when officers knocked on their door with the intention of serving a domestic violence warrant to a person who actually lived across the street. According to Mr Durden and Mr Maze, the pair did not identify themselves, and when the door opened, Lopez’s dog ran out and he pointed a rifle through the door. Officer Maze then shot the dog and Mr Durden fired multiple bullets at Lopez. He died after a bullet hit the back of his skull when he was six feet from his front door. Police have claimed he was running away from law enforcement, and a third office later told investigators that Mr Durden had ordered Lopez to drop his rifle several times before shooting him. Lopez’s lawyers stated in their argument that his fingerprints and DNA were not found on the rifle supposedly used to fire at Mr Durden, but believe the officer shot him in reaction to his colleague shooting the dog. They also called upon evidence that state investigators found his body lying in a prone position with his hands cuffed behind his back. There is no video footage to corroborate either claim. “Those officers used tactical maneuvers to hide themselves as police officers,” Mr Wells told WREG. “There are a couple of huge factors at play. One was this unbelievable mistake of going to the wrong address and we felt it was just incompetent because they didn’t even take the time to look at the boxes. They went to the wrong side of the road, so that started this. They never announced that they were police and at the end of the day Ismael Lopez was shot through a door, in the back of the head,” he said. Darren Musselwhite, mayor of Southhaven, praised the jury’s decision: “This verdict proves what we’ve believed to be correct since day one as our officers responded appropriately considering the circumstance of being threatened with deadly force,” he said. “We’ve stood behind them during the last six years for this very reason and, for their sake, are glad this trial is over.” Read More Police officer who fatally shot motorist charged with murder Philadelphia officer to be fired over shooting death of Black man as new video contradicts police account A Utah man was killed during a police traffic stop. His family say they’ve been ‘stonewalled’ by authorities
2023-09-19 02:47
General Brice Oligui Nguema: Who is Gabon's coup leader?
General Brice Oligui Nguema: Who is Gabon's coup leader?
Who is General Brice Nguema, the man who overthrew the president he was supposed to protect?
2023-09-01 00:45
Met unveils 'Sleeping Beauties' gala, exhibit theme for 2024
Met unveils 'Sleeping Beauties' gala, exhibit theme for 2024
The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Wednesday unveiled the theme for the Costume Institute's 2024 exhibition and gala, the fashion world's party of the year...
2023-11-09 09:21
Quebec confronts 150 wildfires, effects felt as far away as New York City, New England
Quebec confronts 150 wildfires, effects felt as far away as New York City, New England
Northern Quebec’s largest town was being evacuated while another that had been threatened by wildfires lifted an evacuation order Tuesday, as authorities turned their attention to communities in the northern and northwestern parts of the province where firefighters worked to beat back threats from out-of-control blazes
2023-06-07 10:48
Florida man arrested for carjacking vehicle and leading officers on high-speed chase through multiple counties on August 31
Florida man arrested for carjacking vehicle and leading officers on high-speed chase through multiple counties on August 31
Barry Dean McBurney Jr has been charged with carjacking and aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer
2023-09-03 21:26
'We supposed to feel bad?' Felicity Huffman trolled for dragging 'Black and Brown' community into varsity admissions scandal saga
'We supposed to feel bad?' Felicity Huffman trolled for dragging 'Black and Brown' community into varsity admissions scandal saga
Felicity Hoffman discussed her involvement in the well-publicized college admissions scandal for the first time
2023-12-02 16:58
When Paige Spiranac blasted golf influencer after her dad slid into DM and called her 'bad role model'
When Paige Spiranac blasted golf influencer after her dad slid into DM and called her 'bad role model'
Paige Spiranac has been open about criticisms toward her but when Hailey Ostrom launched an attack on Amanda Rose, she couldn't stay quiet
2023-06-04 19:46
Jordan Turpin: 5 unknown facts about influencer who spent her childhood imprisoned inside home
Jordan Turpin: 5 unknown facts about influencer who spent her childhood imprisoned inside home
Jordan’s parents, David and Louise Turpin, would reportedly fasten their children with iron chains to their beds, starve and beat them
2023-05-16 15:51
Wheat prices jump following collapse of major dam in southern Ukraine
Wheat prices jump following collapse of major dam in southern Ukraine
The collapse of a major dam in southern Ukraine sent global prices of wheat and corn higher
2023-06-07 07:58
NBA rumors: Tyrese Maxey is the hang-up in the Damian Lillard-James Harden trade
NBA rumors: Tyrese Maxey is the hang-up in the Damian Lillard-James Harden trade
According to an NBA insider, Philly is not looking to trade Maxey in a Harden deal for Lillard. What should Philly do with an uncertain roster going forward?
2023-09-15 03:21
Swiss National Bank holds rates steady, will not rule out more hikes
Swiss National Bank holds rates steady, will not rule out more hikes
By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -The Swiss National Bank has entered "wait and see mode" it said on Thursday after
2023-09-21 16:17