(San Joaquin County D.A.) Talk about trigger happy? This woman was on a slow speed chase and was going away from police when the cop shot her in the head! SMMFH!
David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images 2018 ESPYS Red Carpet Photos A number of celebs were spotted Wednesday at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater for the 2018 ESPYS . Draya Michele and her fiance Orlando Scandrick walked the carpet… David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images) as well as Russell and Ciara. Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic Other attendees included Chadwick Boseman… Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic Swaggy P… Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic Odell Beckham… Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic and Trevor Jackson. Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic During the show, 141 sexual abuse victims of former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State doctor Larry Nassar were awarded the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage. “To all the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story. Your truth does matter. You matter. And you are not alone.” Tonight, Aly Raisman and her sister survivors brought the #ESPYS audience to their feet. pic.twitter.com/0sVTI0wLUH — ESPYS (@ESPYS) July 19, 2018 Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman accepted on behalf of her “sister survivors.” Allen Berezovsky/FilmMagic More photos on the flip.
(Lansing Michigan Police Dept/Getty) Michigan State Health doctor, Joseph Hattey, was popped or committing crimes against nature . Apparently, the 51-year-old freak has been arrested for having sex with a dog.
Move over, Cal-Stanford. Take a seat for a moment, Alabama-Auburn. The ending to Saturday afternoon's Michigan State-Michigan game would like to join your conclusions in all-time college football lore. Michigan held a 23-21 lead with 10 seconds remaining. The team faced a fourth down around midfield and Michigan State was out of timeouts. All the Wolverines had to do was get off a punt of virtually any length off in order to win the game; move to 7-1; re-establish its as the state's powerhouse; and remain in contention for national title. Then the ball was snapped… the punter dropped it… picked it up… had it knocked from his hands… and it miraculously flew directly into the arms of a Michigan State defender. 38 adventurous yards later, Michigan State had score a literal last-second touchdown and won the game 27-23, leaving nearly every sports fan around the country to sit and wonder: WHAT THE HECK JUST HAPPENED?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Raven-Symoné has once against sparked a discussion over how some Blacks perceived themselves in society. Black Twitter and the media couldn’t stop talking about…
Duke’s 66-52 victory over Gonzaga solved the remaining mystery of which teams will participate in the 2015 NCAA Men’s Final Four. Texas native Justise Winslow…
First round upsets. They may make for an entertaining NCAA Tournament for viewers, but they can have quite the opposite effect on university beat writers. Just ask Dennis Latta. The freelance reporter for Rivals.com’s Loboland has resigned his 33-year post after New Mexico was stunned in the first round by Harvard. In his farewell article, Latta says “it was a lot easier to take [losses] when expectations were lower.” But “after the pitiful performance UNM put up against a team that doesn’t even offer scholarships, I’ve given up. Having all five starters back next season means nothing on a team that can just disappear like that. I’d be back to wondering when it would collapse, have a terrible game and lose to an inferior team again.” So the writers has “had it,” he concludes. “I’ve been to my last Lobo basketball game after covering the team for much of the last 33 years. “Good-bye Lobo basketball.” Who do you think will win this year’s NCAA Tournament? Indiana Louisville Duke Kansas Michigan State Gonzaga Other [Cite in Comments] View Poll »
First round upsets. They may make for an entertaining NCAA Tournament for viewers, but they can have quite the opposite effect on university beat writers. Just ask Dennis Latta. The freelance reporter for Rivals.com’s Loboland has resigned his 33-year post after New Mexico was stunned in the first round by Harvard. In his farewell article, Latta says “it was a lot easier to take [losses] when expectations were lower.” But “after the pitiful performance UNM put up against a team that doesn’t even offer scholarships, I’ve given up. Having all five starters back next season means nothing on a team that can just disappear like that. I’d be back to wondering when it would collapse, have a terrible game and lose to an inferior team again.” So the writers has “had it,” he concludes. “I’ve been to my last Lobo basketball game after covering the team for much of the last 33 years. “Good-bye Lobo basketball.” Who do you think will win this year’s NCAA Tournament? Indiana Louisville Duke Kansas Michigan State Gonzaga Other [Cite in Comments] View Poll »
Just when you thought you were finally getting sick of Gangnam Style parodies comes this amazing effort from … NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston! Explore the Johnson Space Center campus, including ground control and training facilities, through amazing lyrics, visuals and spot-on dance moves: NASA Johnson Style (Gangnam Style Parody) The highly-produced and legitimately impressive “NASA Johnson Style” was created by a group of students and even features a couple of astronauts. Mike Massimino and Clayton Anderson join the video by students Ronak Dave and Brian Schwing, intern Eric Sim and full-time employee Adam Naidsstepped. Where does this rank among your favorite Gangnam Style videos ?
Folks in Durham, North Carolina have reason to celebrate today. Jabari Parker, considered by many to be the best high school senior in the nation, announced this afternoon that he will attend Duke University in 2013, instantly boosting the Blue Devils’ title chances a year from now. Parker is a 6’8″ forward who attends Simeon Career Academy in Chicago. His all-around game has been compared to players such as Grant Hill and he’s considered a surefire top pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. In the end, Parker selected Duke over Michigan State, BYU, Florida and Stanford.