Miami Police Officer talks about his investigation of The Giant Killer Richard J. Flaherty
Richard James Flaherty, known as "The Giant Killer," was a highly decorated United States Army Captain who gained fame as the shortest man to ever serve in the U.S. military, standing at just 4 feet 9 inches tall and weighing 97 pounds.
Despite his tiny size, he overcame intense bullying and strict military rules to become an elite Green Beret commander and a combat hero during the Vietnam War. Later in life, his story took a dramatic and mysterious turn when he ended up homeless before dying in a highly suspicious hit-and-run accident in 2015 😔
🚨 Bam Margera is officially streaming on Kick and did his first stream yesterday 🔥 He posted on social media telling people to "join", meaning the stream, but several people took it literally and showed up at his house 😭😂
Kent Bazemore said in a recent interview that his ex-wife filed for divorce because she wanted stability and was tired of constantly bouncing around. She filed for divorce the same year he retired from the NBA. 💔
🗣️Kent bazemore: “What’s the point of signing a prenuptial agreement or getting married if the person you’re with already has one foot out the door? What’s the point of marriage if your spouse is eventually going to turn to the courts and file for divorce?
I paid $1.5 million for her share of our Atlanta property. She kept the cars and the house while also seeking $150,000 a month in child support, even though her income was below that amount.
My NBA career ended in 2022, and that same year, my wife filed for divorce. The divorce was finalized the following year. Looking back, I can’t help but wonder if I should have seen it coming.
My advice to professional athletes is to seriously consider waiting until after their playing careers are over before getting married.”
Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP) 50th Anniversary Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois with over 500 Black Pilots in attendance. 🫡✊🏿
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Construction workers found $10M of gold hidden underground while trying to install a sewer pipe when they uncovered a huge hidden stash of gold bars, coins and nuggets.
The gold was turned over to police.