Author: J.P. Knowles

  • Things Go From Bad To Much Worse When Firefighter Attempts Rescue

    Things Go From Bad To Much Worse When Firefighter Attempts Rescue

    Without the bravery of the attending firefighter and numerous bystanders, an automobile accident that left a firefighter with a shattered leg may have been much worse.

    First responders discovered a black BMW SUV on top of a white Volvo automobile that was crushed when they got to the site of the collision in midtown Manhattan on Sunday afternoon. Ryan Warnock, a firefighter, was attempting to free a passenger from the SUV when it abruptly surged forward and turned over onto him.

    “As members from Rescue 1 tried to brace and stabilize the car on top and remove the occupants inside, the driver of one of the vehicles hit the gas and caused a car to fall and pin firefighter Ryan Warnock below,” said Acting Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh.

    Bystanders and additional firefighters reportedly sprang into action almost once, lifting the BMW SUV high enough for Warnock to be rescued from underneath it, according to video and eyewitness testimony.

    “Basically, all we could do is everyone that was standing around, we went, we pushed the BMW up the best that we could, and thank God the firefighter came out in one piece,” said an eyewitness. “And even with a broken leg, he was able to pull the driver out of the car.”

    “Every day, members of our great Department put their lives on the line to protect the residents of our great city. We are grateful for the quick response of our members, whose fast reactions helped remove firefighter Warnock quickly and ensured he got the medical attention he needed,” said Kavanagh.

    “All of a sudden, we just felt this impact, and we saw a car drive up on the side of our vehicle,” driver Matthew Wahn said.

    “We’re fine, we were able to get out,” he said, calling it nothing short of a “miracle.”

    Wahn, who lives in the Bayside neighborhood of Queens, said it was all part of the New York experience.

     

     

     

  • Judge Shuts Down Amber Heard’s Desperate Request

    Judge Shuts Down Amber Heard’s Desperate Request

    Amber Heard just lost what was likely her best argument for a new trial … because the judge shot down her claim that one of the jurors committed fraud.

    Heard’s legal team had filed docs claiming one of the jurors had taken the summons from his father, with the same name, and got himself fraudulently empaneled.

    The judge ultimately ruled that there was no fraud because the summons did not include a birth date. Regardless, the judge said there was no fraud, suggesting either the father or son could have shown up for jury service.

    Furthermore, the judge said Heard’s team could have filed the motion much earlier, but chose to do it now because she lost the case.

    Heard’s team also argued the $10 million compensatory damage award that Johnny Depp received was excessive. The judge did not agree. There was testimony that Depp lost much more than that after his movie roles were pulled in the wake of Amber’s defamatory Op-Ed in the Washington Post.

    Bottom line…Heard was shut down. She can still appeal but her chances of winning are slim to none.

  • Kamala Harris And Family Living In Fear Of Crazed Stalker

    Kamala Harris And Family Living In Fear Of Crazed Stalker

    Vice President Kamala Harris and extended family members have become the targets of a stalker, according to authorities.

    The mother of Harris’ stepdaughter, Kirsten Emhoff, has been granted a temporary restraining order against Ralph Manning Scott after he stalked her and her 23-year-old daughter, Ella. The judge granted the order to protect both women from Scott after he approached the front door of their home last year and handed Ella an envelope and asked that she give it to Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Emhoff said that she’d never seen Scott before the day that he showed up at her door, and didn’t know how he’d gotten her address. She was so frightened by the incident that she sold her home and moved.

    Emhoff saw Scott outside of her new residence only days after she moved.

    Scott sent numerous letters, packages and cards to Emhoff saying that he had connections to JFK and Tom Hanks, and said that he was feeling lonely.

    A judge ordered Scott, 68, to cease all contact and to remain a football field away from Emhoff and her daughter.

  • FedEx Looses Man’s Remains Leaving Disturbing Questions Unanswered

    FedEx Looses Man’s Remains Leaving Disturbing Questions Unanswered

    Three years ago, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office sent the remains of Jeffrey Merriweather to St. Louis for testing, but they never reached their destination.

    The medical examiner sent Merriweather’s remains via FedEx though they prohibit sending human remains.

    What’s even more puzzling is the mystery of how Merriweather’s body came to be nothing more than skeletal remains less than two weeks after he was seen alive. His remains had been sent to St Louis in hopes of an answer.

    Merriweather, 32, was reported missing in June 2019. His body was discovered ten days later under an air mattress behind a house in southwest Atlanta. Court documents suggest that he’d been shot to death in a drug deal gone wrong.

    What perplexed the medical examiner was that Merriweather’s body only weighed 34 lbs when it was discovered in a state of decomposition that normally takes more than a month to several years to occur, according to Explore Forensics.

    Merriweather had long dreadlocks and several tattoos, but his mother didn’t recognize anything in the autopsy photos as his.

    The Merriweather family is still waiting for answers concerning their son’s death. Fulton County is the state’s largest medical examiner’s office, and their actions may have violated federal law.

    Only the U.S. Postal Service is legally qualified to carry human remains, and even then it’s only done so under strict guidelines.

  • NASCAR Driver Bobby East Fatally Stabbed

    NASCAR Driver Bobby East Fatally Stabbed

    NASCAR driver, Bobby East was fatally stabbed Wednesday evening at a California gas station.

    A homeless man stabbed East, 37, in the chest at a 76 gas station in Westminster at around 5:51 p.m. First responders attended the NASCAR driver who suffered a severe chest wound, but he died soon after at a local trauma center.

    Law enforcement officials are searching for the suspect, Trent William Millsap, according to a press release. The 27-year-old suspect fled the scene and is considered to be “armed and dangerous.”

    “Bobby East, one of the most prolific drivers of his era and a three-time USAC National Champion driver in USAC Silver Crown and Midgets, passed away on the night of July 13, 2022, in southern California,” the United States Auto Club said in a statement.

    “East was phenomenal in USAC National Sprint Cars as well, most notably on pavement tracks,” the statement continued. “He tallied 15 wins in the series, with the first coming in 2003 at Ohio’s Mansfield Motorsports Speedway. He also prevailed at the Milwaukee Mile in 2005 in what remains as the last USAC Sprint Car race held on a one-mile track.”

    Son of USAC Hall-of-Fame car builder Bob East, he began racing at the age of nine. The three-time USAC National Champion won 56 USAC-sanctioned contests in his career.

  • This State Is Refusing To Enforce SCOTUS Abortion Ban

    This State Is Refusing To Enforce SCOTUS Abortion Ban

     

    On Thursday, the Louisiana Supreme Court declined to reverse a lower court decision that prevented the state from enforcing its ban on abortion.

    Last Monday, a judge temporarily halted the implementation of Louisiana’s “trigger legislation,” which forbids almost all abortions. Following a lawsuit from abortion providers in the state who claimed it was unduly ambiguous, the judge temporarily halted enforcement.

    The state Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday permits that stay to last at least until Friday, when abortion doctors will present their case in court.

    After Roe v. Wade was reversed by the Supreme Court in late June, Louisiana became the first state to have its abortion restrictions challenged. But it is not the only one; Texas and Kentucky have also experienced problems.

     

    The Kentucky Supreme Court made a comparable finding in that state, placing a temporary stay on the enforcement of an abortion ban, which was followed by Louisiana’s decision on Thursday.

    Ten states, including Texas, Louisiana, and Kentucky, have enacted trigger laws that forbid abortion.

    Texas’ trigger law won’t go into effect until thirty days after the Supreme Court issues its ruling overturning Roe. In the Dobbs v. Jackson case, the court released its opinion in late June, but it is not anticipated to release the actual judgment until late July.

    Through a pre-Roe legislation already on the books in Texas, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton moved to outlaw abortion in the meantime. Following a lawsuit filed by the ACLU, which claimed the statute had been abolished and was no longer valid, a judge last week temporarily halted the law’s enforcement.

  • Summer Grilling Turns Into A Nightmare After Gruesome Discovery

    Summer Grilling Turns Into A Nightmare After Gruesome Discovery

    According to investigators, a Texas repairman who had been hired to service at a residence on Tuesday discovered human remains inside a backyard barbecue and immediately alerted the police.

    Later, when police with a search warrant came on the location, they discovered a body inside a sizable BBQ grill. Local media said that Houston Police said there was a whole skeleton inside, but because the remains were quite old, they were unable to determine if it was a male or female.

    Police launched an inquiry and are awaiting the findings of a body’s medical examination. Homicide detectives are currently working on the case even though no charges have been brought in relation to the incident.

     

    It’s unclear if the house is occupied right now.

    Not far away, a man shot two teenagers who tried to rob him and his family late on a Sunday a few days prior to the discovery.

    Just after midnight on Sunday night, the father and his wife were driving their two kids home when the two teenage suspects approached their SUV. According to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, the suspects made an attempt to open the rear door of the car, which was occupied by the two kids.

    “The adult male feared for the safety of his family and fired shots and struck both suspects,” said Sheriff Ed Gonzalez. “The wife was driving and drove away after the shooting to get away from the suspects.”

    “A car pulled up after the shooting driven by an [unknown] male believed to be with the suspects. Both wounded suspects were taken to hospitals by private vehicles. Both suspects are teens, 16 yrs old. Both are said to be stable & in fair condition,” he added.

  • Two Men Burst Into Flames At Gweneth Paltrow’s Goop Store

    Two Men Burst Into Flames At Gweneth Paltrow’s Goop Store

    Two men recently caught fire while at Gweneth Paltrow’s Goop store. According to Austin McGuire, chief of police in Sag Harbor, New York, two men attending an event at the Goop store on June 25 were burning a “flammable substance” in a stone candleholder when a flash occurred and lit the men on fire.

    The men were treated by EMS, with one transported to Stony Brook Southampton hospital with burns. The second man was transported by medical helicopter to Stony Brook University Hospital for additional treatment.

    The incident remains under investigation by Sag Harbor Village Fire Marshal Bruce Schiavoni.

    In 2021, Texan – Colby Watson, sued the actress, alleging a Goop candle “exploded” on his nightstand.

    Watson claimed that he burned the Goop candle for three hours before it was “engulfed in high flames” and damaged his bedside table. He sued Paltrow for $5 million in damages.

    However, Paltrow’s “This Smells Like My Vagina” candle urges consumers not to burn it for over two hours.

    In May 2021, a spokesperson for Goop said that Watson’s lawsuit had no merit.

    “We’re confident this claim is frivolous and an attempt to secure an outsized payout from a press-heavy product. We stand behind the brands we carry and the safety of the products we sell. Here, Heretic, the brand that supplies the candle, has substantiated the product’s performance and safety through industry-standard testing,” the spokesperson said at the time.

    Prior to Watson’s lawsuit, a woman named Jody Thompson made similar claims about a candle.

    “The candle exploded and emitted huge flames with bits flying everywhere,” Thompson claimed in January 2021. “I’ve never seen anything like it. The whole thing was ablaze, and it was too hot to touch. There was an inferno in the room.”

  • Suspects In Custody Following Execution Of 14-Year-Old Girl

    Suspects In Custody Following Execution Of 14-Year-Old Girl

    Tacoma police announced Thursday that two 17-year-old boys have been arrested in connection with the shooting death of a girl killed while inside a vehicle.

    The first unidentified teen suspect was booked on suspicion of first-degree murder, police said. He was taken into custody without incident shortly before 4 p.m. Thursday.

    A second 17-year-old suspect turned himself in with his attorney around 6:45 p.m. and was booked on suspicion of first-degree murder, police said. It was not immediately clear if the suspects knew their female victim, Iyana Ussery.

    The shooting took place in Tacoma’s Hilltop neighborhood around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday as several young people were in a car in that area. Someone shot at the vehicle and the teen girl was struck, She was driven to a location on South Ainsworth Avenue and was pronounced dead.

    “Over the last couple of weeks, we have seen a spike in shootings and fatalities and, this morning, a 14-year-old girl was tragically shot and killed,” Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards said. “In the face of these ongoing tragedies, I am beyond devastated. I am furious.”

  • Incredible Ark Encounter Stuns Crowds Of All Ages

    Incredible Ark Encounter Stuns Crowds Of All Ages

    The mother of nine children and co-host of “Fox & Friends Weekend,” Rachel Campos Duffy, shared with viewers on Sunday morning about a recent trip her family took to the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky.

    Based on the Genesis flood story in the Bible, the full-size replica of Noah’s Ark may be found at the Ark Encounter site.

    The building has three stories and is approximately 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 51 feet high, according to the park’s website.

     

    Campos Duffy said of the Noah’s Ark story in Genesis as she shared her family’s experiences, “It is one of the most beloved stories in the Old Testament.”

    “It’s really quite astounding when you see just how big it is,” she added.

    The kids enjoyed meeting such animals as a red kangaroo and a sloth — and the children took a camel ride.

    “We had so much fun,” said Campos Duffy afterward.

    “It is cool. It’s worth seeing — it makes the Bible come alive for kids,” added co-host Pete Hegseth, who had also taken his family to experience the Ark Encounter recently.

    According to the theme park’s website, The Ark Encounter has the most accurate full-size reproduction of Noah’s Ark in the entire globe.

    It features three decks of educational exhibits and was constructed in accordance with the Bible’s recommended measurements.

    Within the park is a playground for families with kids of all ages and abilities. The Ark Encounter is stroller and wheelchair accessible.

    For the year 2022, the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum are free to enter for children under the age of ten, according to the park’s website.