Man Arrested at Chris Rock's Boston Show After Causing Disruption and Allegedly Assaulting Officer

Chris Rock.Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty A man was arrested atChris Rock’s comedy show in Boston on Wednesday after causing a disruption and attempting to assault a police officer, according to police. The Boston Police Department (BPD) confirmed to PEOPLE that two patrons watching Rock, 57, perform at the Wilbur Theater were causing “a loud disturbance” over the venue’s mask requirements at around 8:30 p.m., but only one was arrested. A police officer who had been “monitoring the crowd” at Rock’s show investigated the disturbance, the BPD said, and found that the staff of the theater had been “attempting to remove two patrons from the show” after they “refused to follow the venue’s masking requirement for the show....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 577 words · Mr. Eric Thompson II

Man Confesses to Killing Daughter's Boyfriend on Valentine's Day Before Marrying Her Himself

Photo: West Virginia Regional Jail A 55-year-old man has confessed to killing his daughter’s boyfriend before he allegedly married her himself. He has been charged with first-degree murder. On Monday, theDaily Telegraphobtained a page from the letter that read: “I just want it over. NO TRIAL. NO TAXPAYERS MONEY SPENT FOR A TRIAL. It is hard for the state of WV to fight against itself because I plead guilty/no contest....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 294 words · Jacob Ramos

Man Convicted of Murdering Wife Says Joke at Her Expense onFamily FeudWasn't Said with 'Malice'

Tim Bliefnick.Photo:CBS NewsThe man convicted in June of murdering his wife after appearing onFamily Feudyears earlier says thathis joke on the show— in which he expresses regret about marrying her — was not said with “malice.”Timothy Bliefnick spoke out for the first time since he wassentenced to life in prison in Augustfor the February 2023 murder of his estranged wife, Rebecca Bliefnick, on the upcoming episode of48 Hours,which will air at Saturday at 10:00 PM, ET/PT on CBS, and stream on Paramount+....

March 16, 2025 · 6 min · 1160 words · Theresa Gardner

Man Dressed as Santa in Flying 'Go Kart' Is Rescued After Getting Stuck in Calif. Power Lines

A man hoping to spread someChristmascheer had to be rescued after a sleigh-ride snafu. “We typically don’t respond to a ‘Rudolph lane-changed me’ call, but when you get multiple calls … it’s best to go check it out,” the California Highway Patrol of North Sacramento wrote on Facebook Sunday, sharingphotos of the incidentthat showed the man tangled up in the wires. “Turns out Santa was trying to get some last minute fun in before the holiday and got into a hot wire situation,” the CHP quipped....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 461 words · Christopher Rios

Man Found Guilty of 1982 Ax Murder of His Wife After the Case Went Unsolved for Nearly 40 Years

Cathleen and James Krauseneck.Photo: WHAM On a frigid February night in upstate New York four decades ago, James Krauseneck came home from work and found his wife, Cathy Krauseneck, in bed with an ax blade embedded deep in her forehead. Cathy and James Krauseneck. Now, 40 years after Cathy’s brutal murder, her family has answers — and justice. On Monday, a jury in Monroe County found her husband, now 70, guilty of second-degree murder, Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley announced....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 625 words · Sandra Cook

Man Handcuffs Himself to Buckingham Palace Gates, Police Say as They Clear the Area

An exterior shot of Buckingham Palace in London, England.Photo: Matthew Williams-Ellis/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Police have responded after a man handcuffed himself to the gates of Buckingham Palace,King CharlesandQueen Camilla’s official royal residence in London. The City of Westminster Police shared the news in a two-part statement via Twitter on Thursday, breaking down the developing situation. “At around 17:23hrs [5:23 p.m. local time] a man approached the gates of #BuckinghamPalace & handcuffed himself to them....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Latoya Brown

Man Recovering from Open Heart Surgery Wins $1M Prize After Getting Lottery Tickets in Get-Well Card

Alexander McLeish.Photo: Facebook While recovering from heart surgery, a Massachusetts man received what ended up being a$1 million cardfrom a friend. Right from the start, there was something special about his winning ticket. As he began to scratch the “Your Letters” area, McLeish first revealed the letters A, W and M, which are his initials, according to a press release from theMassachusetts State Lottery. To make things even more personal, the word he revealed on the bottom row was “heart....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 335 words · Bobby Shields

Man Seen with Tiger in Houston Neighborhood Charged with Evading Arrest, Cat Still Missing

Tiger.Photo: Getty Police arrested the Texas man who allegedly evaded pursuit on Sunday night with a tiger in his car, though the big cat remains missing. At about 9 p.m. local time Sunday, the Houston Police Department responded to calls from neighbors who spotted aloose Bengal tiger wearing a collar roamingthe front lawn of a home. One witness told authorities they saw a man wrangle the tiger back into the home before soon loading the animal into a white Jeep Cherokee and fleeing the scene, a police spokesperson told PEOPLE Monday....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 505 words · Maria Ramirez

Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Kidnapping Baby His Girlfriend Cut from Neighbor's Womb

The verdict comes nearly a month after William Hoehn, 33,was acquittedof conspiring with Brooke Crews, 39, to murder 22-year-oldSavanna LaFontiane-Greywindand take her unborn child. Instead, Hoehn pleaded guilty to two lesser charges in the case: kidnapping and providing false information to authorities in their investigation court records show. In December 2017, Crewspleaded guiltyto murdering LaFontaine-Greywind. In February, she was sentenced to life in prison without parole. LaFontaine-Greywind was eight months pregnant when Crews, her neighbor, lured her to her apartment in the building where they lived on Aug....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 419 words · Michael Stone

Man Shot Dead in New Mexico Movie Theater in Argument Over Seating

Century Rio movie theatre, Albuquerque, New Mexico.Photo:Getty Getty A confrontation at a New Mexico movie theater turned deadly on Sunday night. “There was a sense of chaos here,” police spokesman Gilbert Gallegos said at the scene, according to theAlbuquerque Journal. “A lot of people were running from the theaters and trying to get out of the way.” The couple picked seats 8 and 11 in Row F, but a theater employee suggested they sit together and ask the two people in seats 9 and 10 to scoot over, the complaint said, per theAlbuquerque Journal....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 339 words · Benjamin Hammond

Man Who Broke Into School During Blizzard to Help Shelter 24 People Is Gifted Super Bowl Tickets: 'Our Hero'

Photo: Buffalo Bills/Twitter Weeks after a blizzard left much of Buffalo under snow, one New York man is being rewarded for his heroic actions during the deadly storm. Jay Withey was gifted two tickets to the 2023 Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, after he helpedsave 24 people during the December blizzard. According to CNN, the blizzard left Buffalounder 52 inches of snow, which trapped people in their cars and left emergency vehicles unable to reach them....

March 16, 2025 · 2 min · 422 words · Karen Valenzuela

Man Who Didn't Disclose COVID-19 Symptoms Has Heart Attack Mid-Flight and Later Dies in Hospital

United Airlines plane.Photo: Robert Alexander/Getty A man who didn’t disclose that he was experiencing COVID-19 symptoms before boarding a United plane from Orlando to Los Angeles is now dead after suffering a medical emergency mid-flight, PEOPLE confirms. The incident occurred on Monday night when Flight 591 was flying from Orlando to Los Angeles. The plane was diverted to New Orleans when a man on board suffered what flight crew members believed at the time was a cardiac arrest, according to United Airlines....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 636 words · Lee Graham

Man Who Put Jordan Neely into Deadly Chokehold on Subway 'Never Intended to Harm' Him, Lawyers Say

Photo: Paul Martinka via AP The man who putJordan Neelyinto a deadly chokehold while on a New York City subway earlier this week “never intended to harm” him, according to his lawyers. On Monday, the individual — who has been identified as Daniel Penny, a U.S. Marine veteran — restrained Neely, 30, and held him in a headlock before he died. In a statement from Raiser and Kenniff, P.C., the law firm expressed its condolences to Neely’s family for their loss, while defending their client’s actions....

March 16, 2025 · 3 min · 560 words · Charles Powell