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Woman Nearly Loses Leg After Car Crashes Into Virginia Restaurant Patio: 'It's A Miracle'
What started as a normal meal outside at a Virginia Beach restaurant turned into months of surgeries, physical therapy, and emotional recovery for Ann Marie Jochum after a car slammed into the outdoor seating area where she was sitting, according to her family. Loved ones say it’s a miracle she survived. A GoFundMe created to support Jochum’s recovery says she was struck by a car driven by “an irresponsible youth” while sitting at an outdoor restaurant table in Virginia Beach. The crash left her with catastrophic injuries to her left leg that nearly resulted in amputation, according to the…
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Loved Ones Say Dalonte ‘Boobie’ Jackson Was Left Unconscious, Alone After Brutal Attack In DC
Loved ones across the DC area are mourning Dalonte Lamont Jackson after family members said he was brutally attacked over Memorial Day weekend and left unconscious and alone. Now, relatives and friends are rallying around the man many knew simply as “Boobie.” A GoFundMe launched to help cover funeral and burial expenses says Jackson was attacked on Saturday, May 24, and placed on life support afterward. “It is with great sorrow that I share that he is currently on life support and is no longer showing signs of functioning life,” organizer Ty’Yonna Hopkins wrote on the fundraiser page. The…
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Roblox Let Kids Recreate Sandy Hook Shooting — Now State Officials Are Investigating
Connecticut’s top prosecutor is turning up the pressure on Roblox after investigators said the platform hosted a Sandy Hook school shooting simulation while failing to protect children from exploitation online. Attorney General William Tong announced Tuesday, May 26, that Connecticut will lead an investigation into Roblox over claims the online gaming platform may be harmful to kids. The state is demanding records tied to Connecticut users as part of a wider probe into how Roblox handled reports of child exploitation and whether the company profited while safety concerns grew. Tong sa…
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SWAT Officer Cleared After Gunman Threatened Hostage, Shot Cop During Chaotic Maryland Standoff
A Baltimore SWAT officer who fired the shot that killed an armed hostage-taker during a chaotic Park Heights standoff that left one officer wounded and two women trapped inside a home, will not face charges, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced Tuesday. Newly released investigative findings paint a far more terrifying picture of what unfolded inside the house on Park Heights Avenue on March 10. According to the Attorney General’s Independent Investigations Division, 33-year-old Jonathan Ingram barricaded himself inside the home with two women, threatened repeatedly to kill them…
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Teen Bitten By Shark On Memorial Day While Trying To Bring It On Boat: Reports
A teen boy was rushed to a hospital after a shark bit him while he was on a boat in the Gulf of Mexico on Memorial Day, according to reports. The 17-year-old was boating with his father and another person offshore near Galveston, Texas, ABC13 Houston and KPRC-TV reported. The Galveston County Sheriff’s Office received a call about the bite at around 3:50 p.m. CDT on Monday, May 25. The teen was trying to bring the shark on board when it bit him. His father immediately applied a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. The group was heading back toward the Galveston Yacht Basin when …
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DOJ Contractor Stole 4,800 Government Phones Then Blew $1.3M On Gambling, Trips, Truck: Feds
A Maryland man who stole thousands of government cellphones while working for the Department of Justice will spend more than a year in prison, federal authorities announced Tuesday. Laurel native Javan King, 42, was sentenced to 12 months and one day behind bars for stealing more than 4,800 phones while working as a government contractor. Between 2021 and 2025, King worked as an information technology contractor for the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice. Prosecutors say he used that position to defraud the government out of more than $1.3 million by requesting thousands of…
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Woman Killed By Flying Patio Umbrella At Lakefront Restaurant In South Carolina
A lakeside dinner took a devastating turn in seconds. A 56-year-old woman died Saturday, May 23, after a patio umbrella was blown loose during strong winds and struck her at Driftwood Grill Home of the Lazy Gator in Summerton, South Carolina, authorities said. The woman was identified as Dana Weinger, of Huger, South Carolina, according to WYFF News 4 in Greenville, South Carolina. Weinger and her husband were eating on the restaurant’s outdoor patio along Lake Marion when a sudden gust lifted an umbrella from a nearby table, WYFF News 4 reported. First responders were called around 7:40 …
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Workers Say This Pay Raise Amount Would Finally Feel Like Enough
For some workers, a modest bump in pay would not be enough to quiet the money question. A new international survey found that 18 percent of workers believe their current pay cannot satisfy them, according to Talker Research. Those workers said they would need a 32 percent pay increase to feel they are being paid enough. The poll surveyed 4,000 employed adults across the US, UK, France, Germany, Singapore, and Australia. It was commissioned by G-P and conducted by Talker Research. Compensation remains a major concern for workers, but the survey also pointed to pay transparency as a key iss…
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Snapchat Predator Lured Maryland Middle School Girls To Park Before Teen Sex Assault: DA
A 25-year-old man will spend years in prison after preying on young girls he met through social media at a Maryland park, authorities announced. Adam Christopher Jaikaran has been sentenced to 20 years in prison, with all but five years suspended, in connection with the sexual assault of a young student in Frederick County. The investigation into Jaikaran began in November 2023, when a School Resource Officer with the Frederick County Sheriff's Office assigned to a middle school was alerted after a girl disclosed she had been sexually assaulted. Investigators later determined the 13-year-o…
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Teen Will Die In Prison For 'Senseless' Double Murder Outside The Mall In Columbia
Justice is served for the families of two Maryland teens whose lives were upended by a deadly shooting last year. A Howard County judge made sure Emmetson Zeah will never walk free again after the Columbia teen was sentenced to life without parole, plus another 70 years for the shocking double homicide outside The Mall in Columbia that left two teenagers dead. Zeah, 19, learned his fate in Howard County Circuit Court, more than a year after gunfire erupted near the Lidl and bus stop area along Little Patuxent Parkway during the early evening rush outside the mall. The shooting left 16-year…
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Teen Facing 69 Charges After Sexually Assaulting Girl, Opening Fire At DC Bus Stop: Feds
Five people were struck by gunfire by a teen shooter who allegedly sexually assaulted a minor before opening fire in DC, federal authorities announced. Anthony Del Cid-Morales, 18, was indicted this week on 69 charges in connection with a January mass shooting involving his underage victim and her group of friends. According to prosecutors, late in the afternoon on Jan. 22, Del Cid-Morales allegedly sexually assaulted a juvenile victim on a bus, which led to a physical altercation between them. When the bus arrived at a stop shortly later, the girl got out with her friends from the ba…
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Teen Holds Knife To Family Member’s Throat During Bizarre Barricade Near Maryland Border: PD
Officers in Virginia were able to safely resolve a dangerous situation after a teen in crisis held a knife to the throat of a family member during a bizarre weekend barricade, police say. The incident was reported shortly after 4 a.m. on Friday, May 22, when officers from the Prince William County Police Department were called to a home in the 2100 block of Abbottsbury Way in Woodbridge, where there was a juvenile in a mental health crisis. Officers initially found the teen walking in the area of Potomac Club Parkway and Richmond Highway, at which point he took off on foot and returned to t…
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