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A man who might have violated his probation in Ohio by traveling to Mississippi is being sought by police in the storm-hit state as a suspect in yesterday’s on-air assault of MSNBC correspondent Shaquille Brewster.
The Gulfport Police Department in Mississippi has identified the suspect as Benjamin Eugene Dagley of Wooster, Ohio, and today issued arrest warrants charging him with two counts of Simple Assault, one count of Disturbance of the Peace, and one count of Violation of Emergency Curfew.
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Roe v. Wade a fiction in Texas and could lead to it being challenged in the Supreme Court.
CNN’s Jake Tapper had Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves in the hot seat on Sunday’s “State of the Union” and pretty much torched him about his state having the highest COVID death in the country.Just 42% of people in Mississippi are fully vaccinated, which Tapper said, is “partly why Mississippi now has the highest death toll per capita from COVID-19 in the entire United States — about one out of every 320 people in Mississippi have died of coronavirus.”The Republican governor has called
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Cynthia Littleton Business EditorDigital writers made big gains in the WGA East’s contentious election for officers and council members that govern the union that represents TV and film writers west of the Mississippi.The election results unveiled Tuesday confirmed that guild’s governance will be split among scribes in opposing camps.
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The disparity between those who are vaccinated and those who are unvaccinated in California has never been more stark.
DAYTON, Ohio -- Federal marshals arrested an Ohio man Thursday who was accused of running toward and yelling at an MSNBC journalist who was doing a live report by a Mississippi beach after Hurricane Ida.Benjamin Dagley, 54, of Wooster, Ohio, was sought by police in Gulfport, Mississippi, on suspicion of assault and by the sheriff's department in Ohio's Cuyahoga County for a probation violation, the U.S.
UPDATE, with arrest information U.S. Marshals arrested Benjamin Eugene Dagley today at a shopping plaza in Dayton, Ohio, and the Gulfport Police Department in Mississippi have filed criminal charges against the man they say accosted MSNBC reporter Shaquille Brewter during an on-air live segment Monday.
attacked MSNBC’s Shaquille Brewster on live television has been arrested. Benjamin Eugene Dagley was picked up at a shopping plaza in Dayton on Thursday, according to a statement from U.S.
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Kendall Jenner and Devin Booker’s relationship has progressed to the meet-the-grandparents stage. The model, 25, took a trip to Moss Point, Mississippi to visit the NBA player’s grandmother — and the occasion was captured on video. Kendall wore a yellow maxi sun dress with white high tops for the visit, while Devin, 24, wore a white t-shirt and khaki pants.
hurricane cost lives and left more than 1 million homes and businesses in Louisiana and Mississippi without power.Fox News improved its performance from the previous week when it topped all broadcast and cable outlets. But NBC, on the strength of its top-rated “America's Got Talent” and football broadcasts, was the most-watched network.NBC averaged 3.41 million viewers last week.
accosting NBC News’ Shaquille Brewster on live television.Benjamin Eugene Dagley will be charged with two counts of simple assault, one count of disturbing the peace and one count of violating an emergency curfew, according to a statement from Gulfport police on Tuesday. We would like to thank the public for coming forward and helping identify Dagley.
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