Author: J.P. Knowles

  • Quick Sucker Punch Leaves Interviewer Seeing Stars

    Quick Sucker Punch Leaves Interviewer Seeing Stars

    Video shows Polish MMA fighter Amadeusz “Ferrari” Roslik brutally sucker punching a YouTube star mid-interview.

    Journalist Monica Laskowska was interviewing YouTube personality Sadek Tuesday when Roslik came at Sadek unexpectedly and punched him. Sadek fell back, hitting the ground before getting back up, with a bloody mouth and looking confused.

    “It’s ok,” Sadek said once he had regained his footing, seemingly unsure of what had just happened.

    Sadek had apparently made some remarks criticizing Roslik and his family, possibly provoking the attack. No charges have been filed against Roslik as of yet.

    Roslik also lost his temper during a March interview and threw several punches at his opponent before stomping on him after his opponent slapped him.

    The MMA fighter is slated to fight Pawel “Scarface” Bomba at High League 4 in Poland on Saturday.

    Ferrari was disqualified in 2020 after he kicked his opponent in the head after he had already fallen to the ground unconscious after a knockout.

  • Brooklyn Pastor Livestreams Himself Man-Handling Woman Mid-Sermon

    Brooklyn Pastor Livestreams Himself Man-Handling Woman Mid-Sermon

    A Livestream of a Brooklyn pastor shows him man-handling a woman during his Sunday service — and although police responded …he was not arrested.

    Bishop Lamor Whitehead heads up the local chapter of the Leaders of Tomorrow International Ministries in the Canarsie neighborhood of B-Town … where he quite literally laid his hands on a woman during a sermon.

    It’s unclear what precipitated the incident, but police sources say Whitehead was upset about someone filming the service, and it turned into a physical altercation.

    In the video, Whitehead gets interrupted by someone who’s shouting, and he tells the congregation to let her record and he eventually invites her up to the pulpit.

    Whitehead asks the woman if she would like to come up and deliver the word for him, then he tells the visitors to praise Jesus while speaking in tongues. When the woman reaches the altar, he grabs her by the head and shoves her out of frame.

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    Whitehead tells somebody to get her out of here and says he felt threatened … as if trying to justify what he’d done. He then continues the service as if nothing happened.

    Whitehead and the victim went to a precinct for further questioning. No charges have been filed at this time.

    Whitehead claims the woman was sent to disrupt his service — because of some litigation that he’s involved in. He claims the woman was threatening and charging at his wife and baby daughter. He says he did what he had to do to keep them out of harm’s way, and that he can prove it with another video.

  • Noah Cyrus Faces Drug Addiction, Mental Health Issues

    Noah Cyrus Faces Drug Addiction, Mental Health Issues

    Noah Cyrus opened up about her grief, addiction, and forgiving herself in a recent interview.

    Cyrus spoke about the muse for her debut album, The Hardest Part, which she said was largely inspired by her mental health struggles.

    “When I turned 20, I was overcome by the thought that I might not turn 21,” she said, the quote a line from the first song on the album.

    Cyrus, 22, spoke candidly about the role addiction has played in her life.

    “The end of December of 2020 is when I decided to try and kick my addiction to downers, prescription pills, painkillers. Xanax — that was kind of my drug of choice — and I was completely wrapped inside of that drug,” she said.

    The singer said she reached a breaking point that pushed her to seek help.

    “When I had just lost all hope and all faith and all, like, what felt like strength to keep going is when I just broke down and asked for help … For so long I had been denying, denying, denying and pushing away, where I finally just said, ‘I cannot lie to you anymore,’” she said.

    This revelation allowed those around her to better understand the severity of her struggles and also shed light on some of her past behaviors.

    “I called my therapist, I called my psychiatrist, and I think there was a lot of confusion that a lot of things clicked for them, where a lot of stories hadn’t made sense in the past,” she said. “I got the help that I needed and also that I deserve, and that every person with addiction or mental health deserves.”

    Cyrus has been open with her supporters through the highs and lows of her mental health journey.

    “I think that’s one thing that’s always stayed the same with me, is how truthful I’ve been, and honest I’ve been, about what’s going on inside and my mental health,” she said. “I mean, with my fans, I’m really straight-up with my mental health and growing up, how that’s been hard for me in the public eye.”

    She also opened up about her mental state during her road to recovery and the crucial role her pets played in keeping her alive.

    “My dogs … they save me. The process of waking up, feeding them, taking them out, going on walks, that actually kept me alive at one point in my life because I feel like I knew that my dogs relied on me. When I felt like I had no purpose, the purpose that I did have were those dogs,” she said.

    Nearly two years after making the life-changing decision to face her addiction, Cyrus is able to reflect on what led her down the path of drug abuse in the first place.

    “There’s a lot of personal things … that I had to come to terms with. I’ve acknowledged it and I’m definitely healing it. But I think also, at the time, I did not want to be alive anymore. I didn’t,” she shared. “And I was just waiting for one day that maybe I just wouldn’t wake up. I don’t know where it was heading. There were a lot of scary moments. I just know that I was trying to avoid being alive or maybe feeling the feeling of being alive. Because sometimes being alive is painful.”

    She acknowledged that life will still get hard at times, but knows she is in a much better place now.

    “Either it’s the first time or the first time in, like, a very freaking long time,” she said, “that I have felt this feeling in myself of just peaceful happiness.”

  • Boardwalk Empire Actor Hospitalized After Being Found Disturbed

    Boardwalk Empire Actor Hospitalized After Being Found Disturbed

    Michael Pitt, star of the crime drama “Boardwalk Empire,” was taken into custody and subsequently hospitalized last week after a public outburst in New York City.

    A short video clip shows a shirtless Pitt strapped to a gurney and surrounded by EMS technicians as authorities escort him down a street in Bushwick, Brooklyn to a waiting ambulance. Pitt appears to be in a daze as he looks up at the sky while lying quietly on the stretcher.

    Police were responding to a 911 call about Pitt throwing things at people from the rooftop of a building.

    Responding officers apprehended Pitt but did not charge him with a crime as he was deemed to be an emotionally disturbed person. Pitt was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

    The actor was charged with assault and petty larceny charges in July after hitting another man multiple times in the head and then snatching his phone.

    The arrest in July took place as the arrest on Friday night.

    The New Jersey-born Pitt, 41, portrayed Jimmy Darmody on the first two seasons of “Boardwalk Empire” and is also known for the series “Dawson’s Creek” and “Hannibal.”

  • Prehistoric Skeleton Discovered In Cave In Mexico

    Prehistoric Skeleton Discovered In Cave In Mexico

    A prehistoric human skeleton has been discovered in a cave system that was flooded at the end of the last ice age 8,000 years ago, according to a cave-diving archaeologist on Mexico’s Caribbean coast.

    Archaeologist Octavio del Rio said he and fellow diver Peter Broger came across the shattered skull and skeleton partly covered by sediment in a cave near where the Mexican government plans to build a high-speed tourist train through the jungle.

    Given the distance from the cave entrance, the skeleton couldn’t have gotten there without modern diving equipment, so it must be over 8,000 years old, Del Rio said.

    “There it is. We don’t know if the body was deposited there or if that was where this person died,” said Del Rio. The skeleton was located 26 feet underwater, about one-third of a mile into the cave system.

    Some of the oldest human remains in North America have been discovered in the sinkhole caves known as “cenotes” on the country’s Caribbean coast, and experts say some of those caves are threatened by the Mexican government’s Maya Train tourism project.

    Del Rio said Tuesday that institute archaeologist Carmen Rojas said the site was registered and would be investigated by the institute’s Quintana Roo state branch Holocene Archaeology Project.

    He stressed that the cave was near where the government has cut down a swath of jungle to lay train tracks and could be collapsed, contaminated, or closed off by the building project and subsequent development.

    “There is a lot more study that has to be done in order to correctly interpret” the find, Del Rio said, noting that “dating, some kind of photographic studies and some collection” would be necessary to determine how old the skeleton is.

  • “Werewolf Killer” Now Catfishing On Dating Apps

    “Werewolf Killer” Now Catfishing On Dating Apps

    A Virginia man who claimed to believe he was a werewolf when he stabbed a stranger more than 50 times, made an online dating profile following his release from a psychiatric facility describing himself as “an easy-going adventurer” who recently got back from “two years of travel.”

    Pankaj Bhasin, aka the “werewolf” killer, was found not guilty by reason of insanity in 2019 after stabbing Brad Jackson, a 65-year-old store manager, more than 50 times in Alexandria, Virginia, during what the defense argued was a psychotic break.

    Bhasin was committed to a mental health facility where he spent the past three years, but now prosecutors are raising concern about his online activity post-release.

    In a recent court filing, prosecutors included a screenshot of Bhasin’s Facebook dating profile, arguing that he falsely represented himself as “an easy-going adventurer who believes in universal connection” who is “recently getting back from two years of travel.”

    Bhasin was granted a conditional release from the mental facility in June under the terms that he take medication, wear a GPS monitor, and commit to home visits from mental health workers. Prosecutors are seeking to have the conditions of his release be extended to bar Bhasin from using social media or require software that allows those overseeing his release to monitor his posts.

    “Because the acquitted may be meeting potential romantic partners while not only concealing but actively lying about his recent history, those individuals may be put at risk during a time when the acquitted is first transitioning to the community,” the motion argues.

    Bhasin has since deleted the account after one woman sounded the alarm earlier this month, commenting with details of Jackson’s gruesome murder as a “word of caution for those of us on dating apps.”

    Jackson’s friend, Sarah Bryen, shared the warning and said she believes Bhasin may have a profile “on Bumble, on Hinge, on other sites, so even if one gets taken down, there’s nothing to say he just won’t make another profile.”

  • Prince Andrew Called Out During Funeral Procession

    Prince Andrew Called Out During Funeral Procession

    Video footage circulating online shows a man screaming at Prince Andrew during Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral procession Monday.

    In one clip a man appears to scream, “Andrew! You’re a sick old man!” but another clip sounds more like, “Andrew, you’re a pedo bastard!”

    The outburst was likely referring to Prince Andrew’s relationship with convicted child sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Instead of acknowledging that Andrew took years to settle the child sexual assault case against him with his victim, the crowd chose violence over the one young man who called him out.

    Multiple people in the crowd grabbed the man and threw him to the ground, after which British law enforcement intervened and helped the man to his feet, and took him away.

    The procession was on its way to St Giles’s Cathedral in central Edinburgh. The young man called Andrew out by name after people fell silent in the crowd. Police arrested the man, who told reporters that “powerful men shouldn’t be allowed to commit sexual crimes and get away with it.”

  • Car Bombing At Washington Funeral Leads To Manhunt

    Car Bombing At Washington Funeral Leads To Manhunt

    Authorities in Auburn, Washington are asking for help identifying two suspects responsible for a car bombing on August 23. The car was parked at Mountain View Cemetery during a funeral at the time of the explosion, sparking a huge fire.

    The suspect was seen on surveillance video approaching a black Lexus and throwing something inside.

    “They saw a guy run up to the window and break it,” an employee who wanted to remain anonymous said. “Then, not even 30 seconds later, the car exploded.”

    As employees were responding to the explosion, a passenger in the suspect’s vehicle opened fire as they fled the scene.

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    There were between 60 and 80 funeral attendees. No one was injured in the bombing but there was fire damage to the surrounding trees.

    Police have released photos of the black Acura RL with no license plates that fled the scene.

    “It’s a very unusual situation. It’s one we really want to figure out,” said Kilby Crossley, spokesperson for the Auburn Police Department. “The passenger was the one who threw the explosive device, and the passenger was also the one who shot the rounds. But there was also someone who was driving him.”

  • WWE Star Breaks Down Her Experience With Anaphylactic Shock

    WWE Star Breaks Down Her Experience With Anaphylactic Shock

    Former WWE superstar Eva Marie was hospitalized on Labor Day weekend after experiencing a severe allergic reaction from fire ant bites on her farm.

    Marie, posted a video on her TikTok account Saturday from inside the emergency room saying she was in “anaphylactic shock.”)

    “When you have a massive allergic reaction to FIRE ANTS and end up in the ER,” she captioned the video. “Anaphylactic shock.”

    The video showed Marie on a hospital bed, hooked up to an IV with red skin around her face, shoulder, neck, and even down to her legs.

    “I love you guys I’m good now this was last week on Labor Day,” she wrote in the comments section of the video. “But all is well now.”

    Marie, 37, signed with WWE in 2013, appeared on the tv series “Total Divas” and appeared at WrestleMania XXX.

    She also appeared in the films “Hard Kill” and “Phoenix” as well as the TV shows “Paradise City” and “American Ninja Warriors Junior.”

  • Shooting Scare At Florida High School Just A Prank Gone Wrong

    Shooting Scare At Florida High School Just A Prank Gone Wrong

    Students from a Daytona Beach high school are now facing criminal charges after a shooting scare turned out to be a “cruel prank,” according to police.

    Rumors, lies, and conspiracy theories have been circulating on social media following Friday’s lockdown at Mainland High School, Daytona Beach police said Sunday.

    “This entire incident appears to have been a cruel prank by several students that has now gotten out of control due to internet trolls, misinformed people and in some cases, people that are not even in Florida,” police said.

    Investigators said school officials were notified Thursday about a threat written on a bathroom stall. Law enforcement reviewed the school’s surveillance video and interviewed two students who had entered the bathroom around the time the graffiti was discovered.

    The students denied being responsible for the graffiti and it was determined that there was no real threat, police said.

    On Friday, two groups of students in the cafeteria “decided to capitalize on the threat” and “appear to collaborate with each other to create a panic,” police said.

    The students were seen on video “getting into specific positions and locations within the cafeteria, timing their actions” and several female students told an administrator someone had a gun.

    At the same time, a male student ran from the building “causing a large crowd to follow him.”

    The video showed that no gun could bee seen at any time, police said.

    “Video of these individuals prior to and during the incident shows that neither the male nor the female students observed a gun or flinched as you would expect when shots had just been fired,” police said. “At no time in the video, does anyone stand on a table and present a gun, or fire shots as some people have posted.”

    The students involved have been identified and interviewed by detectives.

    Second-degree felony charges for making a false report concerning the use of firearms in a violent manner are pending for those involved, the statement said. Detectives are also recommending that everyone involved be expelled from school.