The Internet Vs. Jeffrey Julmis One minute, Haitian hurdler Jeffrey Julmis was cheesing confidently before his 110 meter semi-final heat . The next, he was tangled in broken dreams after crashing into the FIRST HURDLE in a hilariously tragic moment that left the internet in shambles. Hit the flip for the funniest of the Jeffrey Julmis meme wave.
Months ago, a video surfaced on Twitter of a man named Jeffrey Harrison playing a game a pick-up basketball. He wore the entire 1990s Chicago Bulls getup and it instantly went viral.
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The plot thickens… NFL Security Chief Jeffrey Miller Denies Ever Seeing Ray Rice Elevator Tape Via ESPN The video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee inside a casino elevator was sent to NFL headquarters to the attention of league security chief Jeffrey Miller in April, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press. The NFL has repeatedly said no one with the league saw the violent images until TMZ Sports released the video earlier this month. Miller said Thursday through an NFL spokesman that he never received the video. The official, who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to release details of the case, said he doesn’t know if Miller ever saw the DVD or opened the package. His only communication with the NFL was a 12-second voicemail on April 9 from league offices confirming receipt of the package, in which a woman says, “You’re right. It’s terrible.” The official told the AP two weeks ago that he sent the video to the NFL, but asked the AP not to report that he had addressed the package to Miller. He eliminated that restriction Thursday. “Since the NFLPA and NFL have launched separate investigations into the league and the Ravens’ handling of Ray Rice’s case, I want to make a few things clear. No one from the NFL ever asked me for the inside-elevator video,” the official said Thursday. “I mailed it anonymously to Jeff Miller because he’s their head of security. I attached a note saying: ‘Ray Rice elevator video. You have to see it. It’s terrible.’ I provided a number for a disposable cellphone and asked for confirmation that it was received. I knew there was a possibility Mr. Miller may not get the video, but I hoped it would land in the right hands.” Says Jeff Miller about said tape: “I unequivocally deny that I received at any time a copy of the video, and I had not watched it until it was made public on September 8,” he said. Miller joined the league in 2008 as director of strategic security and was promoted to chief security officer in April 2011. Before joining the NFL, Miller spent nearly six years as the commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police. He worked for the state police for 24 years. At the NFL, Miller’s responsibilities include overseeing investigative programs and services. He is also in charge of event security and game integrity. When players get arrested, the NFL’s corps of investigators rarely get involved, leaving that to local law enforcement. The league’s security operatives gather court documents and police reports available to the public, but don’t ordinarily interview witnesses or gather evidence independently. It remains unclear what happened to the video once it arrived at league offices. There are two NFL executives named Jeffrey Miller, but the law enforcement official didn’t know that, and intended it to go to the chief of security. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the other Jeffrey Miller — who is the senior vice president of health and safety policy — did not report receiving the video. The law enforcement official said he wanted to make sure the NFL had the video before deciding on Rice’s punishment. “My intention wasn’t to bring down Commissioner Goodell or anyone else at the NFL,” he said. Somebody lyin’. The drama continues. Image via AP
This is so sad … Student Texted Mother Goodbye Before Being Killed By Tornado There were a number of victims who lost their lives in the recent series of fatal tornadoes which struck southern and midwestern states, however we felt this one is particularly heartwrenching. A University of Central Arkansas senior named Jeffrey Hunter was waiting out the storm in his bathroom on April 27th when the tornado struck. As the storm approached he typed a series of final messages to his mother. Here are the details via KNWA : “First he said mama, I’m so scared,” said Regina Wood, Jeffrey Hunter’s mom. All Wood could think to do was tell her son Jeffrey Hunter he would be okay. “He knew how bad it was, these say it’s going to be a direct hit,” said Wood. From her home in Beebe 20 miles away from her son in Vilonia, Regina could only update Jeffrey through text on where the EF-4 tornado was headed. It was headed straight for him and he knew it, telling his mom goodbye. “I have a text on my phone as the tornado was hitting “Goodbye mama,” says Wood. “I kept saying are you okay? Are you okay? Let me know. Let me know. No answer,” Wood recalled. Jeffrey wasn’t the only person to die in his Vilonia neighborhood. There are flags up for each one of the victims. But despite the terror of losing her only son, Regina is comforted in the thought that Jeffrey, in the midst of panic and fright, thought to tell his mom goodbye. Hunter was with his father and stepmother when the tornado hit. They were seriously injured. So sad. Our prayers are with the family and other families who lose loved ones in the storms. Twitter