A 70-year-old man was charged with attempted murder after he tried to drown a 21-year-old man on crutches at a residents-only lake in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, over a dispute about access to the lake.
According to a Hopkinton police report, Dana shouted at a group of young men that it was "time to go," referring to the group riding a jet ski on the lake
The group and Dana shout back and forth, with Dana eventually walking up to the group to confront them, according to officials
"Are you going to beat up a cripple?" one of Duffy's friends reportedly asked Dana.
"I don't care, I'll take a cripple." Dana responded, according to the report.
Speaking with NewsCenter 5, the victim, Matthew Duffy, said he feared for his life.
"I was so scared for my life because I can't fight back, I broke practically everything and this guy's on top of me under the water, I can't see what's going on, I can't fight back," Duffy said
Steven Dana was charged with an attempt to murder, two counts of strangulation/suffocation, and assault and battery on a disabled person.
ABC has canceled The Bachelorette after their lead was seen in a leaked footage physically attacking her ex-boyfriend and throwing metal chairs at him while her child was present and reportedly the child was struck during the altercation.
These guys live in New York and have a permanent parking spot outside their home. They were doing repairs on the sidewalk and parked their car across the street until the cement was dry.
A man comes along and sees a free parking spot and takes it. So the homeowners call the cops the next morning. The cop tells them this person has gotten 20 other parking violations. After the ticket is written, the homeowner can then call a tow.
The next evening, 24 hours later, the neighbor shows up looking for his car threatening to sue them.
Should the homeowners not called the tow or should the neighbor had asked to park in their spot?
While I was working in Kamiti, I encountered a neurosurgeon who had spent more than 20 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
He had bought a second-hand phone from someone he knew and later gave the phone to his daughter.
The DCI tracked down his daughter, who then led them to him. The phone had belonged to a cousin of the then Inspector General, Mathew Iteere, who had been robbed and killed.
He was initially sentenced to death, but after filing several appeals, his sentence was later reduced.
I always tell people that you can find yourself in prison at any time.
Personally, I can’t even touch someone else’s phone, and I don’t allow anyone to make a call using my phone.
Even if someone asks you to charge their phone in your house, decline.
Many people are in prison for murder simply because they were found in possession of a phone belonging to a deceased person.
Kenyan man on X, I have been following his journey battling cancer and striving to afford the costly treatment through his passion, shaving. He kindly requests that you visit his barbershop to support his treatment. His contact: 0724590868.
The vehicle KDU 122Y of Mr. Abdi Kafar Sheikh hit and killed our fellow medic Dr. Bill Kaunda who was walking on the pedestrian lane, We are seeking justice for the late Bill following the release of the suspect, vehicle and no action taken towards the case. #justiceforBillKaunda
Mr. Abdi Kafar Sheikh(he works at Parliament) driving KDU 122Y hit and killed our fellow medic Dr. Bill Kaunda who was walking on the pedestrian lane on Sunday. He was released on just 10k bail je ni uungwana?. @_James041@amenya_nelson@Honeyfarsafi#justiceforBillKaunda
@SamuelAtandi@otienowill Starting this statement by pointing fingers at D+ is actually insensitive to your deputy party leader and CS for Mining and Blue Economy.
God Kwach Primary School
Nyatike Constituency, Migori County
This is the reality on the ground.
MP Tom Odege now in his second term keeps singing TUTAM, “Baba nowewa e broadbased”.
Fine. Sing all you want.
But we don’t discuss TUTAM without delivery.
Where are the classrooms?
Where is dignity for pupils?