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A massive brawl broke out during the Chicago White Sox versus Baltimore Orioles game on Saturday, with several spectators involved and hardly any security anywhere to be found. A video shared on Twitter shows a fight breaking out among fans for minutes, with a woman being dragged down a row of seats. As seen in the video, one sole security guard attempted to break up the fight, which mainly involved two women throwing punches at each other but evolved to include more members of the stand. > 50 ‘BEST’ CELEBRITY MUGSHOTS – FAMOUS PEOPLE AT THEIR LOWEST The fight seemed to have calmed down for a ...
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Retired professional footballer Iker Casillias, who was a goalkeeper for Real Madrid for most of his career, has been criticized for a Tweet he sent out on Sunday. The short and now-deleted Tweet, originally written in Spanish, said “I hope I’ll be respected: I’m gay.” Casillias had written this tweet in an apparent response to rumors that he was seen with multiple women in the wake of his recent divorce. While it must be frustrating to be the subject of tabloid rumors, this is a gross way to respond to that situation. Former Barcelona captain Carles Puyol also responded to the Tweet saying, “...
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Kaitlin Armstrong, a woman believed to be the killer of professional cyclist Annah Moriah “Mo” Wilson is still at large after authorities had to release her from questioning due to a clerical error in their arrest warrant. She fled the state of Texas in the following days and was last seen at Newark airport. In a Monday press conference, the U.S. Marshals Service said that Armstrong’s last known location was the Newark airport, where she was seen on May 18. They noted that no trip reservations were made in her name that day, so she could still be in the New Jersey area, or she simply got a tic...
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Prince William has issued a statement calling out the racists comments being made about prominent British soccer players. Using the Twitter account shared with his wife Kate Middleton, William made a personal statement addressing the latest hate-filled comments made recently. He wrote out his statement in three long tweets. “Racist abuse — whether on the pitch, in the stands, or on social media — is despicable and it must stop now,” the first tweet stated. “We all have a responsibility to create an environment where such abuse is not tolerated, and those who choose to spread hate and division ...
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