@SoCalValerie Facts I had a spirit get in the elevator with me at a weeks worth of tv for W.O.W. I thought she was a maid there, but she kept her back to me & would never show me her face. We went all the way to the basement & she was moving extremely fast. She hit a dead end & disappeared
Caught dead to rights on bodycam throwing a man off a bridge. 😳
The second the cop gets out and pulls his gun, this dude immediately hits him with the classic: “He jumped! I ain’t do nothing!”
My guy… the cop literally watched you launch that man like a redneck shot put. The victim is doing the backstroke in the river trying to survive, and you’re standing there doing the “Dindu Nuffin” special right in front of bodycam footage.
Zero accountability. Zero remorse. Just straight denial while the evidence is both on camera and splashing around in the water below.
The lack of self-awareness is actually comedic at this point. 🤦
This cop is one of the reasons people flee the police.
We are in Ozaukee County Wisconsin where a Sheriff’s deputy pulls up on a motorcyclist in a gas station parking clearly finishing fueling up. Before stating a reason for a traffic stop, the deputy demanded he shut off his bike. When the biker says one second as he was trying to secure the gas cap that he was already in the middle of placing on, the deputy shut the bike off on his own and seized the key.
The deputy then claims he was stopping him because the plate was covered which the driver reminded him that he was not on the road with the plate covered he was in the process of getting fuel and the plate would not be covered once he was ready to hit the road.
The deputy demanded his ID and was willing to give the key back in exchange for the ID as the biker request. The deputy then twisted the story into a crack down on sports bikes fleeing police and them having the ability to conceal their plates with a plate flipper.
The biker corrected the deputy again that his bike is not a sports bike, it is a stunt bike which is much slower and not going to outrun anything. The deputies answer was basically they all look alike to him.
The big question is, was this legal? Below is an argument on both ends.
The Deputy's Argument (The State)
The Stop: The deputy states he observed the motorcycle operating without visible registration as he was pulling into the lot.
The "Key Grab": The deputy immediately reaches onto the bike and pulls the ignition key. Local law enforcement has faced a major influx of sport bike riders using mechanical license plate flippers to intentionally flee from traffic stops. The deputy argues securing the key was a necessary, pre-emptive measure for officer safety to prevent a dangerous high-speed pursuit.
The Mechanism: The ability shown to be able to conceal the plate can give law enforcement probable cause, as possessing or installing a device designed to flip or hide a registration plate is illegal under Wisconsin state law.
The Rider's Argument (The Citizen)
No Imminent Flight Risk: The most glaring contradiction in the footage is the timing of the key grab. The deputy physically seizes the key while the rider is actively trying to put his gas cap back on and lock it. With his hands occupied and the fuel tank wide open, it was physically impossible for the rider to launch into an escape—meaning the deputy wasn't reacting to a threat, but acting on a stereotype.
4th Amendment Violation: While traffic stops allow officers to control a scene, physically entering a citizen's vehicle space to seize property without consent, an active threat, or an overt attempt to flee crosses the line into an unreasonable search and seizure.
Stunt Bike vs. Sport Bike: The rider explicitly corrects the officer, pointing out that it is a dedicated stunt bike. Because it is highly geared with a massive rear sprocket for slow-speed maneuvers, it has a drastically lower top-end speed than a stock sport bike, shattering the assumption that it was a viable highway "runner."
The Gray Area: Where do police tactics to prevent high-speed pursuits end, and a citizen's constitutional protections against warrantless seizure begin?
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas reveals he swapped his ex's $400,000 engagement ring with a fake
Arenas: “I paid $395,000 or $495,000. It was up there. It was a big stone in the middle and then had three stones on a side”
Vlad: “So you ended up getting a fake version of that. How much did that cost you?”
Arenas: “$10,000. So what happened was, when the proposal happened, it was around her birthday and we got in a fight eight days later and broke up. When we broke up, I'm like, ‘That was a fucking waste of money. I want my ring back’”
“I was like, ‘How do I get my ring back?’ Fuck it. I just gotta get her back. But when she comes back, imma have a fake one and I can switch it at any time”
“It was four months and then started playing house again. I always knew I could switch it at any time. Years later, I eventually switched it, put that one in the safety deposit, and then she just had the fake one”
Vlad: “When did she find out that the ring was fake?”
Arenas: “I think once we broke up and it was all said and done. She started really going at me in the media. I guess one of her friends, one of the married women, was basically telling her that you need full custody, he needs to be a danger, so you can put a restraining order on him. That whole little Hollywood bullshit”
“Once that started happening, me being the troll that I am, I took a picture, put the ring on it, and bop, posted it online. She probably went to go check it out and realized she had the fake one. From there a filing came in that I robbed her. Then she filed a lawsuit to get the ring back”
Vlad: “Did she win the ring lawsuit?”
Arenas: “No. Hell no”
AB was ready to KICK OUT his TOP EATER out the car after she exposed it SMELLS 😭💀
“Why you calling him baby?”
“You haven’t sucked my…in 3 days.”
“Yea I haven’t, it smells.”
Shaq had a podcast host DISGUSTED after showing her his feet and making her give him a manicure and rub his feet in the middle of the podcast 😭💀👀
“For 29,000 points, my feet are beautiful.” 🤣
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🎬✨ Actress Tyra Ferrell recently shared a special memory from 1990 when she auditioned for Boyz N The Hood in front of legendary director John Singleton. After her audition in Leimert Park, Singleton invited her to lunch and essentially let her know the role was hers. Ferrell described that day as a dream come true, saying all the stars aligned. She also reflected on the lasting legacy she and Singleton created together through the groundbreaking film. Fun Fact: The famous line, "Boy, get that phone," was an ad-lib. And yes, she absolutely owned that role. 🔥🎥 @tyraferrell #TyraFerrell #BoyzNTheHood #JohnSingleton #BlackCinema
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Naoya Inoue the Japanese monster got DROPPED by a Mexican DoorDash driver in Round 2 Undisputed king on the canvas… then Inoue turned into a demon and ended it