Can the police detain you for taking pictures of a routine traffic stop? Police in Washington D.C. say they can. In 2010, photographer and student Jerome Vorus was detained and questioned by police after he photographed a traffic stop in Georgetown. The ACLU says he was illegally detained and has filed a lawsuit on his behalf. Vorus recently sat down with Reason.tv’s Nick Gillespie to discuss what… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Reason Magazine – Hit & Run Discovery Date : 25/07/2011 19:37 Number of articles : 2
Remember dude who killed all those women in Cleveland??? The jury in the trial of accused Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell returned guilty verdicts Friday on multiple counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of 11 women whose remains were found in and around Sowell’s home. The jury deliberated two hours Wednesday and all day Thursday. Sowell showed no emotion as the judge read the jury’s verdict. Sowell is eligible to receive the death penalty, reports CBS affiliate WOIO. The phase of the trial to determine if he will receive it will begin Monday, August 1. Sowell, 51, lured the women to his home with alcohol and drugs and killed them, say police. Sowell had pleaded not guilty in the deaths of the 11 women who disappeared in his drug-ridden East Cleveland neighborhood starting in October 2007. The defense rested Tuesday without calling a single witness. The prosecution rested on Monday after showing the jury an eight-hour police interrogation of Sowell in which he said “I guess I did that” when asked about the bodies. Sowell faced 85 counts in total, including aggravated murder, offenses against a human corpse, tampering with evidence, kidnapping and felonious assault. He was found guilty of all of them, reports WOIO, except for aggravated robbery. Source
Remember dude who killed all those women in Cleveland??? The jury in the trial of accused Cleveland serial killer Anthony Sowell returned guilty verdicts Friday on multiple counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of 11 women whose remains were found in and around Sowell’s home. The jury deliberated two hours Wednesday and all day Thursday. Sowell showed no emotion as the judge read the jury’s verdict. Sowell is eligible to receive the death penalty, reports CBS affiliate WOIO. The phase of the trial to determine if he will receive it will begin Monday, August 1. Sowell, 51, lured the women to his home with alcohol and drugs and killed them, say police. Sowell had pleaded not guilty in the deaths of the 11 women who disappeared in his drug-ridden East Cleveland neighborhood starting in October 2007. The defense rested Tuesday without calling a single witness. The prosecution rested on Monday after showing the jury an eight-hour police interrogation of Sowell in which he said “I guess I did that” when asked about the bodies. Sowell faced 85 counts in total, including aggravated murder, offenses against a human corpse, tampering with evidence, kidnapping and felonious assault. He was found guilty of all of them, reports WOIO, except for aggravated robbery. Source
Fans at the Miami stop on Britney Spears’ and Nicki Minaj’s Femme Fatale tour got an unexpected double-treat: the would-be nurse brought two special guest stars to the stage to musically assist her. First and most poignantly, Sean Kingston hit the stage for the first time since a jet ski accident nearly took his life … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 23/07/2011 18:05 Number of articles : 2
Amy Winehouse was found dead in her London apartment just a few hours ago. According to the UK Telegraph: “[Metropolitan Police] say that they received a call at 4.05pm calling for help for a woman in Camden. Paramedics were called to the scene, but she was pronounced dead at the scene. The death is “unexplained” but not thought Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 23/07/2011 19:43 Number of articles : 3
Welcome to THG’s Week in Review! Below, our staff takes a look back at the stories, stars and scandals that made these last seven days so memorable. If you don’t already, you can FOLLOW THG on Twitter and Facebook for 24/7/365 news. Day in and day out, let us be your #1 celebrity gossip source! Now, a rundown of the week that was at The Hollywood Gossip : Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony announced they are splitting up . The death of Rebecca Nalepa has the police and public guessing. Jenelle Evans tested positive for drugs, violating probation. Casey Anthony is in hiding , having been released from jail. Lamar Odom was involved in a fatal car accident . John Edwards was ordered to repay $2.3 million . Doug Hutchison and Courtney Stodden continue to creep peeps out. Angelina Jolie totally wears the pants in that relationship. Not Brad. Paris Hilton walked out of a Good Morning America interview. Chris Brown is being called the neighbor from hell . Kate Middleton tabloid reports will not cease. Rebecca Black actually has another song. Octomom really does hate babies . Rupert Murdoch: Attacked by Protestor! Testifying about the News Corp scandal, Rupert Murdoch was pied . This kid Tyler Hadley allegedly killed his folks, then threw a party. One-of-a-kind Kim Kardashian is suing her Old Navy doppelganger . Khloe also threw an engagement party for Kim and future Mr. Kim. The Bachelorette hometown dates were heartbreaking for some. Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo got married in secret! Ivanka Trump welcomed her first child, a daughter. Elin Nordegren and New Boyfriend Elin Nordegren and Jamie Dingman are totally, officially a couple! Despite his shady past relationship with Rachel Uchitel , no less! In other Uchitel news, girl repaid Tiger Woods’ hush money . Katy Perry and Russell Brand denied any marital problems . Demi Lovato and Ryan Phillippe are rumored to be dating. Caroline Wozniacki and Rory McIlroy may be an item. Lady Gaga and Luc Carl are back on.
After the incident, Murdoch#39;s son and wife, James Murdoch and Wendi Deng, both leapt to their feet to protect the 80-year-old publisher. An observer told CNN that Wendi Deng looked pleased she was able to thwart the man, described as being in his late 20s or early 30s, who called Murdoch a “greedy billionaire.” Police were forced to remove a man who accosted Rupert Murdoch with a plate of shaving cream during the media baron#39;s appearance before a House of Select Committee of British Parli
The man who responsible for exposing the hacking going on at News of the World was found dead but police are saying it’s not suspicious??? What the hell is going on!?!? Sean Hoare, the former News of the World showbiz reporter who was the first named journalist to allege Andy Coulson was aware of phone hacking by his staff, has been found dead, the Guardian has learned. Hoare, who worked on the Sun and the News of the World with Coulson before being dismissed for drink and drugs problems, is said to have been found dead at his Watford home. Hertfordshire police would not confirm his identity, but the force said in a statement: “At 10.40am today [Monday 18 July] police were called to Langley Road, Watford, following the concerns for the welfare of a man who lives at an address on the street. Upon police and ambulance arrival at a property, the body of a man was found. The man was pronounced dead at the scene shortly after. “The death is currently being treated as unexplained, but not thought to be suspicious. Police investigations into this incident are ongoing.” Just to give a little more insight on how crucial Hoare was to bringing a spotlight to the ethical violations by News of the World, he opened up to the New York Times when they were investigating the phone hacking case, telling the paper that his editor Coulson knew of the phone hacking and actively encouraged his staff to intercept the phone calls of celebrities in the pursuit of exclusives. He later spoke to the BBC, claiming that Coulson personally asked him to tap into phones and saying that Coulson’s claim that he was unaware of the practice was “a lie, it is simply a lie”. Hoare spoke to the New York Times again last week, explaining how reporters at the News of the World were able to use police technology to locate people using their mobile phone signals in exchange for payments to police officers. He said journalists were able to use a technique called “pinging” which measured the distance between mobile handsets and a number of phone masts to pinpoint its location. Hoare gave further details about the use of “pinging” to the Guardian last week. He described how reporters would ask a news desk executive to obtain the location of a target: “Within 15 to 30 minutes someone on the news desk would come back and say ‘right that’s where they are.’” He said: “You’d just go to the news desk and they’d just come back to you. You don’t ask any questions. You’d consider it a job done. The chain of command is one of absolute discipline and that’s why I never bought into it, like with Andy saying he wasn’t aware of it and all that. That’s bollocks.” He said he would stand by everything he had told the New York Times about “pinging”. “I don’t know how often it happened. That would be wrong of me. But if I had access as a humble reporter … “ He admitted he had had problems with drink and drugs and had been in rehab. “But that’s irrelevant,” he said. “There’s more to come. This is not going to go away.” Hoare named a private investigator who he said had links with the News of the World, adding: “He may want to talk now because I think what you’ll find now is a lot of people are going to want to cover their arse.” Speaking to another Guardian journalist last week, Hoare repeatedly expressed the hope that the hacking scandal would lead to journalism in general being cleaned up and said he had decided to blow the whistle on the activities of some of his former News of the World colleagues with that aim in mind. He also said he had been injured the previous weekend while taking down a marquee erected for a children’s party. He said he had broken his nose and badly injured his foot when a relative accidentally struck him with a heavy pole from the marquee. Hoare also emphasised that he was not making any money from telling his story. Hoare, who has been treated for drug and alcohol problems, reminisced about partying with former pop stars and said he missed the days when he was able to go out on the town. Hmmmm… So was his death cause by drinking, drugs, the after effects of taking down a marquee or… whistle blower haters??? Considering the police were in on the phone hacking, it doesn’t seem entirely out of the realm of possibility that they could be involved in the cover up of a suspicious murder. This is real suspect. Just sayin’! Source
This undated handout photo provided by the Garden Grove Police Dept., shows a police booking photo of Catherine Kieu Becker, 48, who police say drugged her estranged husband, tied him to a bed, cut off his pen-is with a knife and threw it down a garbage disposal in her home in Garden Grove, Calif. Becker is due in court Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Warning: the following story contains details of a graphic nature. Really, guys, we#39;re not kidding. Catherine Kieu Becker, a 48-year old woman Cali
Rodney King, seen here in a booking handout photo provided by the Riverside County Sheriff#39;s Department on Tuesday, July 12, 2011, was arrested by the Moreno Valley, Calif., Police Department Tuesday on suspicion of driving under the influence. Police pulled King over after seeing him commit several alleged traffic violations. He was booked into jail for investigation of DUI. King was the black motorist whose beating by four white police officers in 1991 exposed racial wounds and led to a dev