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They put a camera on their cat and realized he is the neighborhood bully pic.twitter.com/NDRhcq4Gdb
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) June 1, 2024
A theater in Massachusetts issued an apology to customers following an appearance by Richard Dreyfuss on Saturday night which caused many to boo the Oscar-winner while many walked out on the performance.
Dreyfuss, 76, was appearing at The Cabot in Beverly, Massachusetts, for a question and answer session followed by a screening of Jaws, the mega hit which launched his career in 1975.
It's unclear exactly what the actor said, but some of those present say he made 'sexist, homophobic' remarks.
and HERE<<
and the 'money shot'-- from the Daily Mail article
After the event, the theater issued an apology to all those who had bought tickets.
'We deeply regret that Mr. Dreyfuss's comments during the event were not in line with the values of inclusivity we uphold at The Cabot,' the press release began.
We understand that his remarks were distressing and offensive to many of our community members, and for that, we sincerely apologize.'
'At The Cabot, we are committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of our community.* The views expressed by Mr. Dreyfuss do not reflect our beliefs, and we do not endorse them in any way.'
'We take full responsibility for
the oversight in not anticipating the direction of the conversation and
for any discomfort caused.'
Here we have the following story from Hampton Beach, where a Harley was Stolen.
Seems like it could be a mundane incident not worth reporting. It probably happens weekly.
HAMPTON — Police say a man is in custody after allegedly stealing a Harley-Davidson motorcycle from the L Street Tavern after it was raffled off to raise $23,000 for charity.
The 2010 Harley-Davidson Roade Glide, built by renowned motorcycle designer Paul Yaffe, was raffled Sunday to help a local woman struggling with an aggressive form of Alzheimer's disease. The L Street Tavern made her cause the centerpiece of its Memorial Day weekend festivities.
Monday around 1 p.m., L Street owner Jake Magro said his bartender came running into his office to tell him the bike had been stolen.
“She came up, and she said, ‘Jake, the bike’s gone,’” Magro said. “I said, ‘What do you mean?’ She said, 'I think the bike got stolen.’”
Hampton Police Chief Alex Reno said the suspect was caught Monday night by Wrentham, Massachusetts, police.
Brian Bennett, 36, of Amesbury, Massachusetts, is being charged in New Hampshire with criminal mischief and the theft of the 2010 Series FLT Harley-Davison motorcycle. If convicted of the Class B-level felony, Bennett could be sentenced to 3½ to 7 years in state prison.
Magro said the bike was won in the raffle by a man who is a firefighter from Massachusetts. The winner was scheduled to pick the bike up on Tuesday.
“Huge relief,” said Magro, of the bike being recovered.
Theft caught on camera here<<<<
Over the weekend there was this incident that was posted as a short blurb about random stabbings
at a movie theater. Quite the rabbit hole.
Ya, I know the link is CNN but it seems like they have gathered all the storyline correctly based on
the sporadic info I read. It started with a murder in CT and lead to an arrest after a car chase.
They are leaving out a small detail and I noticed some of the previous sleuthing I did on the
web seems to lead to dead ends. Washing it clean.
You can see a picture of the suspect that someone must have grabbed from the car scene.
I was able to grab a screen shot of an social media site that took some time to find.
There are enough bread crumbs from the article that searching leads to some messed up
shit on this person.