Breaking: Conor McGregor will face Max Holloway in the main event at UFC 329 in Las Vegas, @DanaWhite announced on social media.
This bout will be fought at 170 lbs.
THE GREATEST DEFENSE OF ALL-TIME 🐘
Alabama’s defense in 2016 was ranked #1 in rushing defense, #1 in scoring defense, and #1 in total defense 🤯 SIX players were drafted in the First Round of the NFL Draft.
- 998 total tackles
- 118 tackles for loss
- 55 sacks
- 16 interceptions
- 17 forced fumbles
- 13 fumble recoveries
- 11 total touchdowns
Will we ever see a defense like this in CFB again? 🤔
I've watched this one multiple times and I still have no idea what half of what this guy is saying. This is next level gone.
When officers in Athens, GA, found a red Toyota RAV4 sitting motionless at a green light at the intersection of US 29 and Hull Road, they knew they weren't dealing with a simple mechanical breakdown. What followed was a masterclass in "circular logic" and one of the most disoriented interactions caught on camera.
Geronimo Hernandez was found completely unresponsive, slumped over the wheel with the car still in Drive. This created a high-stakes tactical problem: if officers tapped the glass and he startled, his foot could slip off the brake, sending the SUV into a busy intersection. Officers had to perform a "Pin Procedure," pulling a patrol unit directly against his front bumper to act as a physical stop.
When they finally poked him awake with a metal tool through a gap in the door, the car rolled forward, striking the police cruiser. Hernandez didn't even blink.
As seen in the bodycam footage, the communication gap between Hernandez and the officers was a mile wide. Every time the police asked a logistical or safety question, Hernandez responded with "facts" that had zero relevance to the question being asked.
When the officer noticed a physiological red flag and asked, "What's wrong with your left eye?"—referring to his pinpoint pupils and lack of reaction—Hernandez immediately deflected by claiming he simply had a birthmark. He was trying to use a physical trait to mask a narcotic symptom.
While being investigated for being passed out in a highway, he began rambling about his work week, stating he works Monday through Friday and has Thursdays off. It was a clear attempt to perform "normalcy" while his vehicle was literally leaking fluids onto the road from the impact.
Despite appearing completely "zombie-like," he was adamant that he was "good" and didn't need medical attention, even though he couldn't explain how or why he had parked in the middle of a major thoroughfare.
Officers observed classic signs of Narcotic Analgesic impairment. His slurred speech, heavy eyelids, and "pinpoint" pupils were the dead giveaways.
The "leaking fluids" mentioned at the end of the clip wasn't just a random observation; it was the physical evidence of the RAV4 being driven—and eventually rolled—into a state of disrepair.
Geronimo Hernandez was arrested on the scene and transported to the Athens-Clarke County Jail. He was officially charged with:
DUI - Drugs (Less Safe)
Stopping/Standing/Parking in a Prohibited Place
Ultimately, the case highlight’s a terrifying reality of the "Slumber" phenomenon: a driver so impaired they believe they are having a normal conversation about their work schedule while their car is being used as a police-unit bumper stop.