Minneapolis firefighter Genevieve Clara Hansen becomes emotional testifying about cops impeded her efforts to try to save George Floyd's life pic.twitter.com/sXi8cDoaTe
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 30, 2021
MUST WATCH: Quite a moment from #DerekChauvinTrial this AM. Eyewitness Donald Williams becoming emotional listening to his 911 call to police after watching the deadly arrest of #GeorgeFloyd You can hear him calling the officers "murderers" on the recording. @FOX9 pic.twitter.com/rAjAAu7Zvq
— Paul Blume (@PaulBlume_FOX9) March 30, 2021
Chauvin's attorney, Eric Nelson, sought to paint the witnesses as being angry and agitated, in an apparent effort to show the onlookers were a potential threat to Chauvin and the three officers with him, and might have distracted them. In further questioning of Donald Williams, a mixed martial artist who'd also testified the day before, Nelson said he'd seemed to get increasingly angry, calling Chauvin "tough guy," bum" and expletives. Williams at first said he was getting angrier, but then said he was controlled and professional and was pleading for Floyd's life. At one point, another officer, Tou Thao, put his hand on Williams' chest, and Williams admitted he told Thao he'd beat the officers if Thao touched him again.
➤POLICE SAY SUSPECT IN VICIOUS NYC ATTACK ON 65-YEAR-OLD ASIAN-AMERICAN WOMAN IN CUSTODY: The New York Police Department told Fox News Wednesday that the man wanted in a brutal beating of an Asian woman in Midtown Manhattan earlier this week has been arrested and charged.
A 65-year-old woman of Asian descent was brutally attacked in NYC on March 29 — and a group of bystanders appeared to do nothing to step in or help (warning: distressing) pic.twitter.com/jCCbhZyNW8
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) March 31, 2021
➤PUBLIC FUNERAL HELD FOR OFFICER KILLED IN BOULDER SUPERMARKET MASS SHOOTING: A public funeral was held in Lafayette, Colorado, yesterday for Officer Eric Talley, who was killed when he responded to the mass shooting last week at a Boulder supermarket in which a total of 10 people died. There was a procession and motorcade before the service for the father of seven, with people gathered along the route to pay their respects. A 21-gun salute took place outside the church.
➤FLORIDA GOVERNOR OPPOSES 'VACCINE PASSPORTS': Amid growing consideration of Americans getting "vaccine passports" to show they've been vaccinated against the coronavirus for things like travel, attending events, and going to other places that will require it, some are speaking up against the idea, particularly those on the political right.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says he’ll be taking executive action against vaccine passports:
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) March 29, 2021
“You want the fox to guard the hen house? I mean, give me a break... We are not going to have you provide proof of this just to be able to live your life.”
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➤FIRST DOG MAJOR BITES SOMEONE AGAIN: Major, the younger of President Biden's two German shepherds, had another biting incident this week. First Lady Jill Biden's press secretary Michael LaRosa said Tuesday that Major, quote, "nipped someone while on a walk." adding that he's still adjusting to his surroundings. LaRosa said the person was medically evaluated, quote, "out of an abundance of caution," and returned to work without injury. Major and the Bidens' other dog, Champ, had just returned to the White House from Delaware last week, after being sent there after Major caused a minor injury to a Secret Service agent early this month. The president said Major had been undergoing training in Delaware.President Biden's dog Major has been involved in a second biting incident at the White House, according to Jill Biden's press secretary https://t.co/eQcod3iISR
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 31, 2021
VW says 'Voltswagen' rebrand was a 'premature April Fools' joke' https://t.co/qKzusai2VS pic.twitter.com/V1Z6wfwX7n
— New York Post (@nypost) March 30, 2021
➤VW SAYS NAME CHANGE WAS A JOKE: One day after it was reported that Volkswagen planned a brand name change in the U.S. to "Voltswagen" for its electric cars, the automaker admitted Tuesday (March 30th) that the whole things was an early April Fool's Day joke. A fake news release about the name change was leaked Monday, and then a fake press release was sent out in a mass email to reporters earlier Tuesday before the company came clean. Volkswagen said in a statement, "The renaming was designed to be an announcement in the spirit of April Fool’s Day." The Associated Press suggested the fake press release could give Volkswagen some trouble with securities regulators, since its stock price rose nearly five percent after it came out. Northwestern University marketing Professor Tim Calkins told AP that while April Fool's jokes are common in marketing, it's rare for a company to deliberately mislead reporters.
GONZAGA IS HEADED BACK TO THE #FINALFOUR @ZagMBB #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/H9i4zu8n89
— NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 31, 2021
🏀STANFORD, SOUTH CAROLINA ADVANCE TO FINAL FOUR IN WOMEN'S NCAA TOURNAMENT: Number 1 seeds Stanford and South Carolina both advanced to the Final Four of the women's basketball NCAA Tournament yesterday with wins in their Elite Eight games. Overall top seed Stanford defeated Number 2 Louisville 78-63, and South Carolina rolled over Number 6 Texas 62-34. Stanford will play South Carolina in the Final Four on Friday, and Number 1 UConn and Number 3 Arizona will play in the other Final Four game.
🏀REFEREE COLLAPSES DURING NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME: Referee Bert Smith collapsed during the first half of the men's NCAA Tournament basketball game between Gonzaga and USC last night in Indianapolis. Smith was taken off the court on a gurney, but was sitting up and appeared to be talking. An NCAA spokesperson said Smith was "alert and stable," and wouldn't be taken to the hospital. The TBS broadcast reported that Smith had been feeling lightheaded on the court. He was replaced by the game by standby referee Tony Henderson.
🏈NFL OWNERS APPROVE 17-GAME REGULAR SEASON: The NFL owners on Tuesday approved extending the regular season by one game to 17 games, while reducing the pre-season by one game to three games. This will be the first time in 43 years the regular season has been increased, since it went from 14 games to 16 in 1978. Because of the change, the Super Bowl will move back a week next year to February 13th.
➤U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL WINNER SHEA CHARGED WITH SEX ABUSE OF CHILD: Jimmy Shea, who won a gold medal for the U.S. in sledding at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, has been charged in Utah with sexual abuse of a child. The 52-year-old plans to plead not guilty, his attorney, Rudy Bautista, said in Shea's first court appearance Monday. Bautista said the charges of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and sexual battery from incidents in 2020 are the result of a family dispute and a misunderstanding about what Shea says was loving and affectionate touching. Shea won gold in the skeleton, an event in which competitors race headfirst down the ice on a sled.
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