This unassuming Toronto security guard just wanted a quick fist bump from Lowry, and we’d imagine they’ve exchanged greetings before. But All-Star guard looked away just as he passed the poor guy, leaving him to contemplate his entire existence.
You can’t leave your man hanging like this. Ahead of Game 2 between the Heat and Raptors on Thursday night, Lowry passed right by a Toronto security guard who put his hand out expecting the traditional fist bump in return
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This unassuming security guard just wanted a quick fist bump from Lowry, and we’d imagine they’ve exchanged greetings before. But All-Star guard looked away just as he passed the poor guy, leaving him to contemplate his entire existence.
He needs to be locked in and focused for this one, and it appears he is — and a poor security guard saw that first hand. As ESPN was showing Lowry entering the Air Canada Centre on Thursday night, a security guard that he was walking past wanted a …
You can’t leave your man hanging like this. Ahead of Game 2 between the Heat and Raptors on Thursday night, Lowry passed right by a Toronto security guard who put his hand out expecting the traditional fist bump in return. MORE: Ranking the worst NBA …
He stayed past midnight, shooting to make sure his Game 1 performance won’t happen again. But this is cold-blooded. Poor security guard, but you have to understand that Lowry is blocking anything in his way before Game 2. The only thing he can see is …
A lone blue-shirted security guard watched from a seat behind the vacant Raptors bench as Lowry chased after his misses, clambered over rows of seats to get the ball back, tugged at his hood. But in almost every way, Kyle Lowry was alone. — Toronto Star.
Cleaners were going row to row in the stands; a couple TV cameras and a reporter here or there lingered around the edges of the court. A lone blue-shirted security guard watched from a seat behind the vacant Raptors bench as Lowry chased after his …
First at the Air Canada Centre practice court and later on the main floor, the bright lights still on, the crowd gone save for a few security guards watching, the Raptors’ most important player put his black hoodie up to block out the noise and looked …
Teams that scouted against the Raptors had never expected a point guard as dynamic and tough as Kyle Lowry, a scorer of DeRozan’s calibre, and the surprising chemistry that was created in this franchise, which at one point in the season was ready to …
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Kanye West fired a member of his security team minutes before heading to the Met Gala, according to Confidenti@l sources, who blame the alleged canning on a fit of jealousy.
Moments before hitting the red carpet at Monday night’s Met Gala, Kanye West reportedly flew into a rage and fired his bodyguard.
According to the New York Daily News, the rapper became jealous after spotting his bodyguard, Steve Stanulis, chatting with his wife, Kim Kardashian, outside her hotel room on the 36th floor of the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan.
Stanulis is a former NYPD officer and actor who has also worked as a bodyguard for Leonardo DiCaprio.
Kanye allegedly fired his security guard before the Met Gala on May 2 for talking to his wife Kim Kardashian, 35. Kanye wasn’t too fond of the way the security member was chatting up his wife, and had him taken off of security detail. Talk about drama!
… Kim Kardashian, outside her hotel room on the 36th floor of the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan. An eyewitness told the newspaper that “Kanye just lost it.” Stanulis is a former NYPD officer and actor who has also worked as a bodyguard for Leonardo …
Kanye West and wife Kim Kardashian arrive at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala to celebrate the opening of “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology” in the Manhattan borough of New York, May 2, 2016. REUTERS/Lucas …
Kanye West apparently jeopardized the safety of he and his wife, Kim Kardashian over pure jealousy. According to reports, Yeezy fired his security guard shortly before attending the Met Gala because he was chopping it up with Kim. The security guard in …
It looks like Kanye West has some deep-seated jealousy issues that need to be worked out! The 38-year-old reportedly fired his security guard, Steve Stanulis, right before the Met Gala on Monday after he spotted the former police officer chatting to …
… requested someone with the security detail deliver a package to them at the high-end hotel. After Stanulis volunteered to carry the package to the power couple, the rapper reportedly lost it when he saw the guard chatting up his wife, saying, “That …
And Kanye West has allegedly fired a security guard after he caught him trying to talk to his wife in the run-up to Monday night’s Met Gala in New York City. The 39-year-old rapper reportedly flew into a fit of rage and dramatically sacked Steve …
The rapper allegedly fired a security guard shortly before he and Kim Kardashian attended the Met Gala together – all because he spoke to his wife, according to a new report. Kanye reportedly got angry after seeing Steve Stanulis, who has previously …
The incident took place shortly before the Met Gala in New York City on Monday night when Ye flew into a rage and fired security guard Steve Stanulis. According to the New York Daily News, the 39-year-old was unimpressed when Steve knocked on Kimmy’s …
Talk about possessive! A security guard may be out of job this week, after Kanye West allegedly got so jealous the man talked to Kim Kardashian that he fired him. We already knew Kanye was a bit of control freak, but if this is true, it takes his …
According to a second source, an assistant from Kim Kardashian and West’s camp called down to the pair’s security detail, asking that one of them bring up a package that was slated to arrive from a local store around 1:30 p.m. When Stanulis volunteered …
Insecure much? In the latest installment of wacky Kanye West antics… the rapper reportedly fired a member of his security team after the guard was allegedly chatting with Kim Kardashian West! According to New York Daily News’ Confidenti@l column, …
Los Angeles – Kanye West has allegedly fired a security guard after he caught him trying to talk to his wife Kim Kardashian West. The 39-year-old rapper reportedly flew into a fit of rage and dramatically sacked Steve Stanulis on Monday, just before …
Kanye West reportly fired his security guard in a heated argument just before Monday nights Met Gala Ball in New York City. Security guard Steve Stanulis was allegedly fired after he was seen chatting to the Keeping Up With The Kardashians start …
Prior to Monday’s Met Gala in New York City, Kanye West apparently became jealous when asecurity guard began talking to his wife, Kim Kardashian, so he fired him. The New York Daily News noted that sources claim that West went into a jealous rage …
After spending years pining after dream girl, Kanye West isn’t going to let anyone get in between him and Kim Kardashian – not even his bodyguard. Kanye is believed to have sacked NYPD officer and Chippendales dancer-turned security guard Steve …
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It is reported that Kanye locked horns with Stanulis, who has protected people like Alanis Morissette and Leonardo DiCaprio, after the rapper came out of his room on the 36th floor of the building and saw the security guard giving Kim a package that …
That’s why there’s a lot of people have not problem believing a story making the rounds that the rapper might have had another one of his meltdown moments as he supposedly fired a well-known celebrity body guard for the oddest reason. According to …
Kanye West has allegedly fired a security guard after he caught him trying to talk to his wife Kim Kardashian West. The 39-year-old rapper reportedly flew into a fit of rage and dramatically sacked Steve Stanulis on Monday, just before the Met Gala …
News reports have now revealed that Kanye West has allegedly fired a security guard after he caught him trying to talk to his reality star wife, Kim Kardashian, just before Monday night’s Met Gala in New York City. ALSO READ: Rapper apologizes again to …
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TV and movies tell us security guards are bumbling fat idiots. They are the butt of a joke. Falling asleep with their feet up, they never pay attention to those security camera monitors while burglars steal gold or priceless paintings or stacks of cash. They’re easily distracted, easily gagged and tied up and — as in Die Hard or The Matrix or countless other action films — easily killed.
In real life, they work long, boring hours strolling the halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, waving metal detectors at Mets games, printing sticky visitor passes at commercial buildings, checking IDs at concerts, standing for hours and hours on end at public landmarks, department stores, colleges, pharmacies.
Security Guards are everywhere.
Security guards really are on the front lines of public safety.
There are more than two times as many security guards than police officers in New York state and roughly 10 times as many guards as firefighters. While a lot of kids grow up itching to join the NYPD or the fire department, it’s hard to find someone who said they wanted to be a security guard when they grew up.
The guard who patrols a corporate plaza with an H&R Block and Chase Bank in Midtown wants to be a train conductor. The guard scanning IDs at a commercial office building near Grand Central dreams of a career as a stand-up comedian. The guard who works at a Duane Reade in the Upper West Side hopes to be a cop. The older guards who aren’t retired police officers, when asked what they think of a career in security, will shrug, as if to say, “It’s a job. It pays the rent.”
The security industry is growing in New York — and while being a guard is arguably a more respected profession than it was decades ago, it’s still an unglamorous and disrespected, and even dangerous, job where a negative confrontation often ends with the familiar insults “wannabe cop,” “rent-a-cop,” “flashlight cop.” People doing the gig prefer “security officer” — a term that industry leaders have used in an attempt to move away from the square-badged, bumbling fat “guard” stereotype.
In one sense, it’s working. There are definite signs that the industry is becoming more professionalized, but complaints by guards and civilians indicate the system still tolerates the abuse of low-level security workers by employers and also the physical abuse by rogue guards on ordinary citizens. City Limits dug into New York’s private security industry and found an environment where vulnerable workers are open to mistreatment, justice against abusive guards is hard to come by and there are serious gaps in oversight from government agencies that struggle to keep up with a growing industry that New Yorkers increasingly rely on to keep them safe.
The number of employed guards in New York state has risen in each of the last six years and in 2015, the 113,490 guards employed statewide was the the highest for any year since 1997, when data-keeping began. Despite this growth, City Limits found that the state agency tasked with overseeing the industry—which used to audit every security company every year to make sure employers and guards were following the rules—was forced by resource constraints to stop that practice and has not conducted a single audit in more than three years.
A security guard as defined in Article 7A of the General Business Law [§89-f (6)] is a person (other than an active police officer) employed in NYS to principally …
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Security guards from a Southern California hospital ordered a man to stop recording as one of them wrapped his arm around a man’s neck and wrestled him to the street.
A killer whose sentencing led to changes in Delaware’s death penalty law is asking the Board of Pardons to commute his prison sentence. Kenneth L. Rodgers is one of four men convicted of robbing and murdering two armored car guards in 1990.
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One WTC Building/Overnight Airport Security Agents Needed at Allied Barton!
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Police in Wisconsin were called to a high school on Wednesday after a student got into a fight with a security guard in a hallway and knocked the man out cold
MILWAUKEE — Pushed, punched then pummeled. An MPS security guard is recovering after being seen on camera getting beaten by a student at Vincent High School. For the first time since the incident, we are seeing the staff member’s face — and also …
Police in Wisconsin were called to a high school on Wednesday after a student got into a fight with asecurity guard in a hallway and knocked the man out cold. The incident occurred around 1.30 p.m. at Vincent High School on Milwaukee’s northwest side.
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee police say they’re looking for a student who was seen on video punching a school security guard. It happened on Wednesday, April 27th at Vincent High School on Milwaukee’s northwest side. video2. Students outside the school on …
TODAY’S TMJ4 spoke exclusively to the safety officer, who is still recovering from his injuries. The video shows a Vincent High School safety assistant push a student away from him. The student then hits him. The two fall to the ground. The student …
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The quick-thinking security guard who stopped a disturbed man claiming to have a bomb from barging into a Baltimore TV newsroom was hailed Friday as a hero. Jourael Apostolides’ “grace under pressure” was applauded while 25-year-old Alex Brizzi was …
When a 25-year-old man walked through the front doors of FOX45 Thursday afternoon security guard Jay Apostolides sprang into action. To keep the man calm until the building could be evacuated and police could arrive on the scene, Apostolides engaged …
The man walked through the front doors of the building around 1:20 p.m. Thursday afternoon and told a security guard he wanted to air a story he brought with him on a flash drive. According to security guard Jay Apostolides, the content on the flash …
On Friday Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis praised the actions of FOX45 security guardJay Apostolides, calling him a “hero.” “He stayed engaged with this person and simultaneously evacuated the building,” Davis said. “That’s impressive.”.
After a 2 hour standoff, Alex Brizzi emerged and walked towards officers. A Baltimore Police Department spokesman said that Brizzi refused orders to surrender. He was then shot four times by three police snipers. Brizzi is listed as being in serious …
After the security contractor saw what appeared to be an explosive device strapped on the man, he alerted staff and they began to evacuate the building. At the same time, the guard engaged the suspect in conversation. “Brizzi said he wanted to air the …
Police said Brizzi entered the building wearing a hedgehog onesie, a surgical mask and a red flotation device strapped to his body, and spoke to a security officer through glass in the building’s vestibule. The security officer observed what appeared …
Brizzi was carrying a flash drive with statements he wanted aired by the station when he approached a security guard who was able to discreetly alert police while engaging Brizzi in conversation, police said. The device with wires and a seeming …
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A man claiming to have a bomb strapped to his chest threatened a Baltimore TV station Thursday afternoon, and was later shot by police after walking out of the building. At around 10:30 p.m. WJZ spoke with a man who identified the …
Security guard Jourael Apostolides said the man walked into the news station’s vestibule, insisting he had information to share. He was dressed in what appeared to be a full-body hedgehog jumpsuit and boots, Apostolides said. The man also was wearing a …
“He walked in, opened up his hedgehog outfit that he had on, and he pretty much said he had a bomb on him, and he had a message that he needed to be heard,” the security guard said. “He had a flash drive with him, he handed me the flash drive.”
He handed the flash drive to the security guard and said he needed the station to broadcast its contents, “and then displayed what appeared to be wires and some other things inside of his jacket that appeared to be some type of explosive device,” Smith …
“He didn’t have the ability to hurt anyone in hindsight with what he had, but it appears from some evidence we’re collecting this is something he thought about.” A security guard with Fox 45 told WJZ reporter George Solis Thursday that Brizzi walked …
WBAL Baltimore – 4 hours ago
THE SECURITY GUARD WAS ABLE TO ALERT THE STEPHANIE WAITING THE BUILDING. ALL THE WHILE, THE SECURITY CONTRACTOR CONTINUED TO SPEAK FLASH DRIVE. CONTENTS OF THAT FLASH DRIVE ON TELEVISION. WHAT WE …
The intruder said he had a bomb and “a message he wanted to be heard” before handing a flash drive tosecurity guard Joural Apostolides, according to the guard. Apostolides told the station he checked the content of the drive on a computer and it had …
Alex Brizzi, wearing what Davis said was a hedgehog onesie, gave the flash drive to a security guard and told him he wanted the station to broadcast its contents. Police later determined that what the man claimed to be a bomb consisted of aluminum …
The security guard, a contractor for the station, talked to Brizzi for about 45 minutes and was able to evacuate the station and contact 911 during that time. He then was able escape through a back door. Davis praised the guard for keeping calm and …
… the security guard, said the man showed him a flash drive that contained a message about the composition of the sun that the man said he needed to transmit. Apostolides later told reporters outside the station that the man had a “hedgehog onesie …
Alex Brizzi gave a flash drive to a security guard and told him he wanted the station to broadcast its contents. Police later determined that what Brizzi claimed to be a bomb consisted of aluminum-wrapped chocolate bars duct-taped to a flotation device.
The man, wearing what Smith said was a panda suit and what employees described as a hedgehog costume, gave a flash drive to a security guard and told him he wanted the station to broadcast its contents. Smith said police don’t know what was on the …
Security guard Jourael Apostolides said a man, later identified as Brizzi, walked into the news station’s vestibule, insisting he had information to share. He was dressed in what appeared to be a full-body hedgehog jumpsuit and boots, Apostolides said.
The man, wearing what police spokesman T. J. Smith said was a panda suit and what employees described as a hedgehog costume, gave a flash drive to a security guard and told him he wanted the station to broadcast its contents. Police later determined …
He told a security guard he had material he wanted the Fox affiliate to air in its newscast. On Friday, WBFF released surveillance video of Brizzi’s alleged entry. “This outfit appears to be something associated with the Japanese anime culture,” Davis …
He also had a flash drive containing his warning message. As officers arrived at the scene, all employees at the television station were able to escape the building and police say all employees are accounted for. The station’s security guard would not …
Brizzi handed his flash-drive to the security guard which had a rant of some sort discussing the end of the world. The investigation shows that he planned this incident and it was not related to any sort of terrorism organization. It still remains …
On Thursday afternoon, a security guard who spoke with Brizzi alerted authorities, and the station was evacuated; Brizzi remained inside the vestibule, determined to get on the air to broadcast the contents of his flash drive, which the commissioner …
Police said that after the onesie-wearing Brizzi handed his flash drive to a security guard in the station’s lobby Thursday, he threatened to blow himself up. The wannabe bomber wore what looked like a suicide vest — but the “lethal” device turned out …
The man handed a security guard a flash drive, claiming he had “a message that he needed to be heard,” a security guard for the station told CBS Baltimore. The guard said that the message had to do with astronomy and the government. WBFF news director …
Alex Brizzi, 25, is believed to have walked into the offices of Fox 45 in Baltimore, Maryland, and told a security guard he had a device strapped to his chest. One witness said the man gave a flash drive with video to staff, saying he wanted to tell …
A security guard who spoke to Brizzi said he carried a flash drive containing a video that he wanted the network to broadcast. ‘[The video was of] him talking to the camera. He’s pretty much saying the government is hiding the truth behind black holes
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Security guards at 9/11 Memorial STOP a school choir from singing the Star-Spangled Banner
WMS chorus singing @ Twin Towers Memorial. They stopped them half the way thru. You can’t sing the National Anthem. So sad this is happening everywhere. They sounded great. God Bless America!
Connie Shepherd ScanlonI wanted to clarify this. When I first posted this I didn’t have all the information. Apparently you need a permit, their Choral director would have NEVER let them sing if she had known. She asked permission from a security guard and he said yes. Their guide told them another school sang a couple of weeks before without a permit. This a great group of kids representing their school and the future of our country. It’s amazing of the response from everyone. I personally think it could have been handled differently. Thank you Waynesville Middle School Chorus and Martha Brown for displaying such grace and respect for the rules.
Officials at the Sept. 11 memorial said Monday that one of their security guards shouldn’t have stopped a North Carolina middle school choir from singing the national anthem on the memorial plaza. “The guard did not respond appropriately,” said the …
NEW YORK — Officials at the Sept. 11 memorial in New York said Monday security guards shouldn’t have stopped a Western North Carolina middle school choir from singing the national anthem on the memorial plaza. “The guard did not respond …
9/11 Memorial Singing During a field trip to the 9/11 Memorial, a group of school children form North Carolina say they wanted to honor the victims by singing the “Star Spangled Banner.” The children were suddenly interrupted about halfway through the …
A security guard who stopped a middle-school choir from singing the national anthem at the September 11 memorial in Manhattan acted inappropriately and the students are welcome to come back and sing the anthem, a memorial official said on Monday.
Officials at the 9/11 memorial in New York said Monday that one of their security guards shouldn’t have stopped a North Carolina middle school choir from singing the national anthem on the memorial plaza. Some 50 students from Waynesville Middle School …
Two tone-deaf security guards at the 9/11 Memorial got tough with some wide-eyed middle school kids visiting the city for the first time from their small town in North Carolina — because they sang “The Star-Spangled Banner.” “You have to stop. This is …
A North Carolina middle school choir singing the National Anthem at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City was shut down by two security guards, according to a report. The reason? It could be considered a public demonstration. The New York Post reported …
Video: 9/11 Memorial Security Guards Make Students Stop Singing National Anthem
Gothamist – 9 hours ago
Two 9/11 Memorial security guards are facing scrutiny after they broke up a group of middle school students singing the National Anthem. It turns out that singing at the memorial is only allowed if you’ve acquired a $35 non-refundable permit to sing …
Security guards at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York City ordered a North Carolina middle school choir to stop its rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” this week because, as one guard explained, such an outburst of patriotism …
(TRUNEWS) A group of North Carolina middle-schoolers were allegedly told by security guards at the 9/11 Memorial in New York City to stop singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” during a Friday visit. According to the students’ teacher, the New York Post …
Chorus teacher Martha Brown said one security guard at the memorial plaza had given the students permission to sing, but another guard told them to stop. Groups wishing to perform at the Sept. 11 memorial are supposed to apply for a $35 permit. The …
The chorus teacher, Martha Brown, told CBS New York she asked a security guard if the students could sing at the memorial. Brown said one guard told them it would be okay for them to sing, but two other security guards stopped the group midway through …
However, their performance was cut short when a security guard asked them to stop singing. “Basically, they performed approximately half of the National Anthem, and they were told by security to cease and desist. And they, of course, complied …
The Waynesville students didn’t have one, but did get verbal permission from a security guard that day, music teacher Martha Weathers Brown said. Brown said the group gathered quietly and sang softly in what she describes as a “paying of respects …
The Waynesville students didn’t have a permit, but they did get a verbal okay from a security guard. “Basically, they performed approximately half of the National Anthem, and they were told by security to cease and desist,” Waynesville Middle School …
Museum officials have since said that one of their security guards shouldn’t have stopped the performance, according to The Associated Press. A spokeswoman for the memorial says the guard didn’t respond appropriately Wednesday when he silenced they …
A children’s choir was shut down this weekend after two tone-deaf security guards told them to stop singing in front of the 9/11 Memorial. What was the reason? Their patriotic outburst was a public demonstration that requires a permit. The New York …
A security guard ordered a visiting middle school choir to stop in the middle of singing the National Anthem at the 9/11 Memorial in Lower Manhattan. The reason was apparently that the group did not have a permit. Connie Shepherd Scanlon posted video …
The guard did not respond appropriately. We are working with our security staff to ensure that this will not happen again,” spokesperson for the 9/11 Memorial Kaylee Skaar said. “We reached out to the school to express our regret for how this was …
A group of middle school students from North Carolina visiting New York City last week were asked to stop singing the National Anthem at the 9/11 Memorial by security personnel halfway through their performance, a local ABC affiliate in that state …
“She asked permission from a security guard and he said yes. Their guide told them another school sang a couple of weeks before without a permit. This a great group of kids representing their school and the future of our country. It’s amazing of the …
A group of North Carolina middle schoolers on a field trip to New York City paused on Friday to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the 9/11 memorial site as a demonstration of respect, but a pair ofsecurity guards ordered them to be quiet.
There is a “permit application for musical performances” on the 9/11 Memorial website, but many are angered by the stoppage because the performers were told by the initial security guard that they could perform. A subsequent security guard halted the …
For a middle school choral group from a North Carolina town, making a trip to New York City to sing is a pretty big deal. Indeed the Waynesville Middle School Chorus got a chance last week to show off their vocal prowess at several locales in the Big …
… before you were born and decide it would be appropriate for your choir to sing the national anthem. But wait! The rules for the 9/11 memorial state that you need a permit to sing a song. So about halfway through singing the anthem, a security guard…
… security asked them to stop midway through their performance. WLOS reports the 9/11 Memorial requires groups to obtain a permit if they want to perform. Although the students did not have a permit, they were given verbal permission from a security…
The Waynesville students didn’t have a permit, but told WLOS that a security guard said it was OK. “Basically, they performed approximately half of the National Anthem, and they were told by security to cease and desist. And they, of course, complied …
Video of the Waynesville choir’s New York City performance was posted to Facebook. According to the memorial website, groups wanting to perform must first get a permit. The students didn’t have a permit but did have a verbal OK from one security guard.
As unbelievable as it seems, a student choir visiting the 9/11 memorial in New York City was made to stop singing The National Anthem when a security guard told them it was a violation of the site’s rules. North Carolina’s Waynesville Middle School …
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The video shows Safeway Security guard Darrell Mitchell, 40, confronting a bachelorette party just after midnight Saturday morning after they were asked to leave Fat Tuesday New Orleans Original Daiquiri Shop in the 600 block of Bourbon Street …
A group of women from Houston went out in the French Quarter for a fun time but ended in a scuffle with a security guard. Samantha Rice said it all started when she put her head down at the bar. “The bartender came up to me and started cursing at me …
Their bachelorette party was a knockout. Video shows a security guard scuffling with revelers celebrating a bachelorette party at a New Orleans bar — a fight that left the bride-to-be floored by a punch. The video was recorded Friday. SEATTLE WOMAN …
A scuffle with a security guard put a stop to the fun for a group of Houston women in New Orleans for a bachelorette party. Samantha Rice said the situation started when she put her head down at a Bourbon Street bar on Friday night, WWL-TV reported.
A contract security guard working at a New Orleans bar is facing a battery charge after cell video surfaced showing the guard involved in a physical altercation with women in a bachelorette party, police say. The incident happened just after midnight …
Cellphone footage published by WWL-TV shows the shocking brawl that broke inside a Bourbon Street bar and culminated with the security guard knocking the bride-to-be to the ground. Rice, a friend of the bride, told WWL-TV the fight all began when she …
For a group of women from Houston, a bachelorette party on Bourbon Street Friday night appeared to end in a fight with a security guard, WWL-TV reported. Raw cellphone video, obtained by WWL, appears to show the scuffle. One of the women, Samantha …
NEW ORLEANS — In a bachelorette party gone wrong, a bar’s security guard decked a bride-to-be and punched at least one of her friends. The women from Houston had come to the French Quarter for a fun time before a wedding but ended up with bruises …
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ST. LOUIS • Last week’s robbery of an armored car in St. Louis was an inside job, according to charges filed Friday against the driver and another man. Scott Rosenblum, a lawyer for one of those charged, said that officials claim $2 million was taken …
ST. LOUIS (AP) _ Federal prosecutors say the robbery of an armored car in St. Louis last week was an inside job that appears to be the second-biggest cash heist in the St. Louis region. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/267uZfH ) reports …
ST. LOUIS (KMOX) — An armored vehicle heist that netted $2 million was, according to authorities, an inside job. The U.S. Attorney’s Office has charged Charles Johnson and Shayne Kier Jones with one county of conspiracy to interfere with commerce by …
Jones was an employee of Dunbar and federal authorities believe he drove the armored car to the intersection where the robbery happened knowing armed suspects would be at that location waiting. The targeted truck was carrying money it had just picked …
New developments in an armored car heist in St. Louis. A well known criminal defense attorney is defending one of the suspects accused of taking part in what’s described as an inside job. News Channel Five’s Christina Coleman has the story. CONNECT …
The holdup happened after the two employees of Dunbar Armored Car Co. pulled over in an industrial area in St. Louis to check directions on their GPS, police say. That was at about 6:45 p.m. Monday near the area of North Broadway and Switzer Avenue.
ST. LOUIS (AP) – The FBI and St. Louis police are investigating the robbery of armored car employees. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (http://bit.ly/22auJHL ) reports that the holdup happened Monday evening after two employees of Dunbar Armored Car Co.
GRANADA HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) –. A man robbed an armored car employee at gunpoint in the middle of a crowded shopping center in Granada Hills Tuesday and fled on foot with a bag of money, police said. A Brink’s employee was walking toward …
A gunman escaped with a bagful of money and a guard’s gun after confronting an armored carcourier Tuesday morning in the parking lot of a Granada Hills shopping mall, police said. A Brinks truck was making a delivery to a CVS pharmacy in the mall at …
The robber approached a Brink’s truck and demanded cash from the driver while the vehicle was in front a CVS/pharmacy, a police detective on scene said. He got away with one bag of money and demanded the truck’s armed guard hand over his weapon, …
According to the preliminary investigation, the suspect approached the armored truck guard and disarmed the victim, the Los Angeles Police Department reported. NBC4 reported that the crime involved a Brinks vehicle that had just pulled up in front of …
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