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Actor Zachery Ty Bryan pleads guilty to felony assault stemming from domestic violence arrest – New York Post

  1. Actor Zachery Ty Bryan pleads guilty to felony assault stemming from domestic violence arrest New York Post
  2. ‘Home Improvement’ Alum Zachery Ty Bryan Ordered to Serve 7 Days in Jail After Pleading Guilty to Felony Assault PEOPLE
  3. ‘Home Improvement’ Star Zachery Ty Bryan Pleads Guilty to Felony Assault, Avoids Jail Time Yahoo Entertainment
  4. Zachery Ty Bryan Pleads Guilty to Felony Assault in Oregon Case, Cuts Deal to Avoid Prison Time Hollywood Reporter
  5. ‘Home Improvement’ Star Zachery Ty Bryan Pleads Guilty to Felony Assault Entertainment Tonight
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Hunter Biden’s lawyers argue deal to resolve felony gun charge is still ‘valid and binding’ despite collapse of plea talks – CNN

  1. Hunter Biden’s lawyers argue deal to resolve felony gun charge is still ‘valid and binding’ despite collapse of plea talks CNN
  2. What could be the impact of naming special counsel in Hunter Biden investigation? Face the Nation
  3. Hunter Biden’s attorney says DOJ prosecutors ‘changed their decision on the fly’ on plea deal The Hill
  4. Biden special counsel pick reveals AG Garland joining media in circling wagons to defend president, his family Fox News
  5. Editorial: Act swiftly in Trump trials, Hunter Biden probe Detroit News

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Colorado officer who placed handcuffed suspect into a vehicle that was hit by train is found guilty of misdemeanors, but acquitted of felony – CNN

  1. Colorado officer who placed handcuffed suspect into a vehicle that was hit by train is found guilty of misdemeanors, but acquitted of felony CNN
  2. Verdict reached in trial of cop who placed woman in patrol car hit by train ABC News
  3. Colorado officer who put suspect in car hit by train found guilty of reckless endangerment Yahoo News
  4. Fort Lupton officer found guilty of assault, reckless endangerment for putting handcuffed woman in police car hit by train Colorado Public Radio
  5. Colo. officer who put woman in patrol car hit by train guilty on 2 counts; not guilty of felony Denver 7 Colorado News
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IRS whistleblower says ‘most substantive felony charges were left off the table’ in Hunter Biden probe – Yahoo News

  1. IRS whistleblower says ‘most substantive felony charges were left off the table’ in Hunter Biden probe Yahoo News
  2. IRS whistleblower says he was told not to pursue steps involving President Biden CBS Mornings
  3. Comer, Jordan, Smith: Congress Investigating DOJ & IRS Misconduct With Respect to Hunter Biden Allegations – United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability House Committee on Oversight and Reform |
  4. House GOP to Ramp Up Hunter Biden Inquiry After Arraignment TIME
  5. IRS Whistleblower speaks publicly for first time about concerns Hunter Biden received special treatment by DOJ KOMO News
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Nate Paul charged with 8 felony counts of making false statements to financial institutions – The Texas Tribune

  1. Nate Paul charged with 8 felony counts of making false statements to financial institutions The Texas Tribune
  2. Nate Paul, real estate investor linked to Ken Paxton, faces felony charges WFAA
  3. Man at center of Paxton impeachment charged with lying to get $172M in loans FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
  4. Love those Houston lawyers. But it’s time for impeached Texas AG Ken Paxton to quit | Opinion Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  5. Paxton’s trial must be impeccable, but right now, it looks like a playground fight | Opinion Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Taylor Swift stalking case: Indiana man arrested on felony charges – South Bend Tribune

  1. Taylor Swift stalking case: Indiana man arrested on felony charges South Bend Tribune
  2. Mitchell Taebel charged with stalking Taylor Swift during Eras Tour USA TODAY
  3. ‘We will destroy you’: Northwest Indiana man accused of showing up to Taylor Swift’s residence, stalking WGN TV Chicago
  4. Man charged with threatening, stalking Taylor Swift: ‘I am madly, madly in love with you’ FOX 32 Chicago
  5. Man stalked Taylor Swift and said he’d ‘wear a bomb’ if he can’t be with her, cops say Yahoo! Voices
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Chris Beard: University of Texas men’s basketball head coach arrested and charged with felony assault



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University of Texas at Austin men’s basketball head coach Chris Beard was arrested and charged with a third-degree felony assault on Monday.

Officers responded to a “disturbance” on the 1900 block of Vista Lane at 12:15 a.m. local time and Beard was arrested, according to Austin Police Department.

Beard was charged with an assault on a family or household member by impeding breath circulation and booked in Travis County Jail at 5:18 a.m., according to the county sheriff’s office’s website.

CNN has reached out to Beard’s legal representation for comment.

“The University is aware of the situation regarding Chris Beard. We are continuing to gather information and monitoring the legal process,” Texas Athletics said in a statement to CNN.

The university announced Monday night that Beard was suspended following his arrest.

“The University takes matters of interpersonal violence involving members of its community seriously,” the statement read. “Given the information available, The University has suspended Chris Beard from his position as head coach of Men’s Basketball and will withhold his pay until further notice. Associate Head Coach Rodney Terry will serve as acting head coach for tonight’s game against Rice.”

The 7-1 Longhorns, ranked No. 7, play the Rice University Owls Monday night in Austin.

Beard is in his second season at the helm at Texas. Last season, he led the team to a 22-12 record and an NCAA tournament berth.

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Tory Lanez Hit With Third Felony Charge in Megan Thee Stallion Case – Rolling Stone

Tory Lanez has been hit with a third felony charge as he awaits opening statements in his trial over claims he shot Megan Thee Stallion in her feet more than two years ago.

Prosecutors added the new charge of discharging a firearm with gross negligence on Monday, amid ongoing jury selection in the case, Rolling Stone has learned.

Lanez, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson, previously pleaded not guilty to one felony count each of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and carrying a loaded, unregistered firearm in a vehicle. He also faces a gun allegation that he personally inflicted great bodily injury.

The new charge carries a possible six-year prison sentence and still qualifies as a deportable crime if jurors opt to convict him of negligent discharge as opposed to the more serious assault count. (The Alone at Prom performer is a Canadian citizen.) If convicted on all counts, Peterson still is facing the same maximum sentence of 22 years and eight months. The new charge doesn’t add to the exposure because it relates to the same alleged conduct, so any related sentence would run concurrent.

Peterson, 30, is accused of pointing a semiautomatic 9mm handgun at Megan’s feet, yelling, “Dance, bitch!” and opening fire in the predawn hours of July 12, 2020.

Peterson and Megan had been traveling in a Cadillac Escalade with Megan’s best friend, Kelsey Harris, and Peterson’s bodyguard when an argument caused Megan to exit the vehicle on a dark residential street in the Hollywood Hills, according to testimony at Peterson’s preliminary hearing last year.

An LAPD detective testified that he was assigned to the case two days after the shooting and interviewed Megan, born Megan Pete, over the phone on July 16, 2020, and then again on Nov. 12, 2020. He said the “Savage” singer clearly identified Peterson as her assailant.

“As she exited the vehicle, she heard Mr. Peterson yelling obscenities at her, and he stated, ‘Dance, bitch!’ And he then began firing a weapon at her,” Det. Ryan Stogner testified.

“(Megan) observed Mr. Peterson holding a firearm, and then she observed him start to shoot,” Stogner said. “Megan immediately felt pain to her feet, observed blood, fell to the ground, and then crawled to an adjacent driveway of a residence…She described her injuries as bleeding profusely.”

He said Megan initially lied and told police, saying that she had stepped on glass because she was in fear of how the officers might respond.

“She said that at the time, she was extremely scared and embarrassed, and due to the fact that she was friends with the defendant, she was scared that he was going to get in trouble, and she also expressed some concerns regarding the political climate regarding police and shootings,” Stogner testified. “She was afraid that there had been recent police shootings, and she described her concern about the police possibly shooting the defendant since he had just committed a shooting.”

Stogner said medical records from Cedars-Sinai Hospital confirmed doctors found bullet fragments in both of Megan’s feet.

For her part, Harris hasn’t spoken publicly about the shooting, but her friendship with Megan has become estranged. She appeared under a subpoena from prosecutors at a prior hearing and is due to testify in the case.

During a motion hearing on Monday, Tory’s new defense lawyer George Mgdesyan argued that prosecutors should be barred from mentioning in their opening statement that Peterson allegedly apologized to Harris during a jail call after the shooting. He said unless Harris testifies and lays an adequate foundation for the call, it should remain off-limits.

Los Angeles County Judge David Herriford said that as long as prosecutors have a good-faith belief Harris will testify, he would allow them to state what they believe the evidence will show. He also said another witness might be able to lay the necessary foundation. Either way, prosecutors confirmed they expect Harris will testify.

The rough contents of the jail call were revealed at Peterson’s probable cause hearing last December. “The defendant continued to apologize for the incident that occurred. He told Kelsey basically that he was drunk, and he was sorry for what he had done,” Stogner testified, adding that he personally reviewed the jail call purportedly placed shortly after the shooting.

Under cross-examination last year, Stogner said Megan and Harris had been close friends for about seven years but apparently “stopped their friendship” shortly after the incident.

As she grilled Stogner under cross-examination, Peterson’s lawyer at the time, Shawn Holley, claimed the “argument in the car escalated” because Peterson claimed he and Megan had been in some type of intimate relationship, and Harris became upset because she “had a romantic interest in Tory.”

Holley then suggested maybe Harris fired the weapon, zeroing in on a portion of a statement from a third-party eyewitness who reported seeing some of the incidents from his nearby balcony. The witness purportedly said it appeared to him that the muzzle flash was closest to the non-victim female at the time of the shooting.

On Monday, prosecutors asked Judge Herriford to rule that if Peterson declines to testify, his lawyers should be barred from pursuing a “third-party culpability defense” in which they might name a different possible shooter. Deputy District Attorney Alexander Bott said the statement from the eyewitness on the balcony was all over the place and that the witness has firmly stated he “doesn’t know who the shooter is.”

According to Bott, the man’s first statement claimed that “nine people got out of the car: five men and four women.” (There were only four people in the car.) The man also allegedly claimed at one point that he was woken up by the gunshots and didn’t see the shooting, Bott told the court. “Every time he gave a statement, the details shifted,” Bott said. “He’s grossly unreliable.”

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Judge Herriford said Monday that prosecutors would have to file a written motion on the matter before he would make a ruling.

Opening statements in the trial are set to begin on Dec. 12.



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Anne Heche crash now being investigated as felony, police say

The initial investigation was for misdemeanor DUI, but results from a blood draw from Heche and word of an injury to someone inside the home have elevated the matter to a felony, LAPD Officer Jeff Lee told CNN.

“Her blood showed signs of impairment and that is why it is now being investigated as a felony traffic collision,” Lee said.

A woman inside the home at the time of the crash suffered minor injures, but did seek medical attention, according to Lee.

“The blood draw results showed a presence of narcotics but additional testing is required to rule out any substances that were administered in the hospital,” Officer Annie Hernandez further elaborated.

Heche remains hospitalized in critical condition, according to a representative for the actress.

“She has a significant pulmonary injury requiring mechanical ventilation and burns that require surgical intervention. She is currently being treated at the Grossman Burn Center,” a spokesperson for Heche told CNN in a statement Monday.

Her representatives have not yet commented on the blood draw results.

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Ezra Miller charged with felony burglary in Vermont

Embattled actor Ezra Miller is in legal trouble again — this time for allegedly stealing booze from a home in Vermont.

Miller, 29, was charged with felony burglary and is accused of stealing several bottles of alcohol from a house in Stamford earlier this year, according to a newly released police report.

“The Flash” star was charged after the homeowners — who weren’t home at the time of the alleged burglary — reported the missing bottles to police on May 1. A subsequent investigation, in which police reviewed surveillance videos, led cops to charge Miller.

Police caught up to Miller — who uses they/them pronouns — more than three months later on Aug. 7 and issued them a citation to appear in Vermont Superior Court on Sept. 26 to be arraigned on the charge.

The charge is the latest allegation the “Perks of Being a Wallflower” actor has racked up over the past year.

In late June, Rolling Stone reported that Miller was housing a mother and her three young children in their allegedly drug-and-gun-filled Vermont farmhouse.

Miller was arrested on two separate incidents in Hawaii earlier this year.
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Police reviewed footage and tracked down Miller three months after the alleged theft.
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Miller has also been accused of grooming young girls.
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They were also arrested in Hawaii in March for disorderly conduct and in April for second-degree assault. They were accused of being the subject of 10 calls to 911 in less than a month during their stay in the Aloha State.

The actor has also been accused of grooming young girls in a cult-like situation.

At the end of June, multiple victims of Miller’s alleged abuse broke their silence on their interactions with the troubled actor.

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