YubNub Social YubNub Social
    #music #tew #tuba #euphonium #tew2026 #militarymusic #armymusic #armyband #band #freedom #concertband #tusab #duet #aftee #melodyshop
    Advanced Search
  • Login
  • Register

  • Night mode
  • © 2026 YubNub Social
    About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App

    Select Language

  • English
Night mode toggle
Featured Content
Community
New Posts (Home) ChatBox Popular Posts Reels Game Zone Top PodCasts
Explore
Explore
© 2026 YubNub Social
  • English
About • Directory • Contact Us • Developers • Privacy Policy • Terms of Use • shareasale • FB Webview Detected • Android • Apple iOS • Get Our App
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Discover posts

Posts

Users

Pages

Blog

Market

Events

Games

Forum

Pet Life
Pet Life
2 yrs

3-week-old foal trots into arena with mom then steals the show with his adorable antics
Favicon 
animalchannel.co

3-week-old foal trots into arena with mom then steals the show with his adorable antics

Horse lovers‚ gather around! One day‚ at the Philadelphia Horse World Expo‚ a rider was all set to showcase his pride and joy: a Halflinger horse and its adorable 21-day-old foal‚ Blitz. These Halflinger breeds‚ known for their magnificence‚ were ready to strut their stuff and wow the crowd. The Parade of Breeds is a... The post 3-week-old foal trots into arena with mom then steals the show with his adorable antics appeared first on Animal Channel.
Like
Comment
Share
NewsBusters Feed
NewsBusters Feed
2 yrs

Comedy Cowards: Late Night‚ ‘SNL’ (Mostly) Ignore Antisemitism Spike
Favicon 
www.newsbusters.org

Comedy Cowards: Late Night‚ ‘SNL’ (Mostly) Ignore Antisemitism Spike

Give “Saturday Night Live’s” disastrous Ivy League presidents sketch a little credit. The show indirectly acknowledged the anti-Jewish sentiment flooding the country following the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. Yes‚ the Dec. 9 cold open slammed the wrong target and lacked a single laugh. It still marked the first palpable effort by the show’s Not Ready for Primetime Players to address an issue that has decent Americans up in arms. On paper.     Sadly‚ the sketch minimized the real-world horrors facing Jews despite the issue hitting close to home. The Big Apple has been an epicenter for anti-semitism in recent weeks. Jewish students hid in an attic after pro-Palestinian protesters stalked them on the Cooper Union campus. Others have lawyered up to defend themselves when their New York campuses wouldn’t. Three Jewish students are suing New York University over its alleged failure to enforce its anti-discrimination policies in the face of harassment against Jewish students‚ in violation of federal law. Even the far-Left New York Times admitted the obvious. Total hate crimes in New York City in October were more than double the levels for the previous October‚ and anti-Jewish incidents more than tripled. “SNL” has called New York City home for its entire 49-year run‚ so there’s no excuse for not realizing the scope of the problem. “SNL’s” satirical swing and miss drew plenty of unwanted attention‚ including some misguided calls for an apology. It’s still better‚ albeit barely‚ than the virtual silence heard from Team Late Night. How many times have Stephen Colbert‚ Jimmy Fallon‚ Jimmy Kimmel‚ John Oliver or Seth Meyers mocked progressives tearing down hostage posters of innocent Israelis or violent pro-Hamas protests?     What about the rotating guest hosts at “The Daily Show?” Have any skewered the Ivy League leaders for the moral rot they shared on Dec. 5? Bill Maher’s HBO showcase remains an exception. The “Real Time with Bill Maher” host has been vocal on the subject. Here‚ he taunts both the Ivy League presidents and their free speech hypocrisy.   Bill Maher on Harvard's anti-semitism controversy: "The presidents of Harvard‚ U Penn‚ and MIT were hauled before congress for good reason. For refusing to call the genocide of Jews on campus bullying or harrassment. Misgender a Jew? Get thrown out for that in a minute" pic.twitter.com/6JKKi8Dq1w — Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) December 9‚ 2023   “The trio got in trouble for “refusing to call the genocide of Jews on campus bullying or harassment. Misgendering a Jew? You get thrown off for that in a minute.”  Meanwhile‚ a rebellious comedy site is leading the way when it comes to mocking the anti-Semitic Left. The God-fearing Babylon Bee is unequaled in skewering Jew hatred. Here’s just a sample of its faux news stories from the past few days. Harvard President Claudine Gay In Hot Water For Plagiarizing Large Sections Of ‘Mein Kampf’ UPenn President Lights Special ‘Please Don’t Pull That $100 Million Donation’ Menorah Hamas Says All The AK-47s Found In Gaza Hospital Were Strictly For Medicinal Use Comedian Ryan Long quickly launched a hilarious attack on virtue-signaling actors following the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas. His actor seemed stumped by what to post on social media to advance his career.     “It’s been a few days now‚ and I still haven’t weighed in on Israel Palestine… I honestly don’t know who to post.” Long wouldn’t be invited onto “SNL‚” of course‚ to riff like that. Nor will any late-night show open up their couch to him. He’s still more willing to embrace tough issues‚ the kind that demand sobering satire‚ than mainstream comics. Let’s be clear. Mocking presidents like Donald Trump or Joe Biden is easy (even if comedians rarely touch Biden or trot out stale‚ old-age barbs). Eviscerating Jew hatred requires a deft touch. The wrong phrasing could spark worries that the comedian is downplaying the consequences of bigotry at a moment when Jewish citizens are being harassed and attacked. It’s still necessary given the tenor of the times. It speaks volumes that many of our comedy institutions would rather let sites like The Babylon Bee do the heavy lifting.
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Judge who admitted to 'substance abuse problem' allegedly bullied campaign manager to recant testimony about her drug use
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Judge who admitted to 'substance abuse problem' allegedly bullied campaign manager to recant testimony about her drug use

A judge in Tennessee has been suspended from the bench and arrested on criminal charges after she allegedly bullied her campaign manager for testifying honestly about her drug use.Judge Andrewnetta Melissa Boyd‚ 59‚ has been a controversial member of the Memphis-area legal community for nearly a decade. While working as an attorney in 2015‚ she was accused of mishandling one of her client's trust funds. Despite this heavy accusation‚ in August 2022‚ Boyd was elected to be the Division IX judge of the 30th Judicial District Criminal Court — and the controversy surrounding her continued.By the end of November 2022‚ less than four months into her term‚ the Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct received a complaint that Boyd had been "threatening and intimidating an acquaintance and that she was abusing alcohol." As part of the investigation into the allegations‚ members affiliated with the oversight board spoke with Boyd's campaign manager. The campaign manager supposedly told them that Boyd had been abusing drugs‚ including cocaine and marijuana‚ since taking office.The campaign manager also levied other serious accusations against Boyd‚ claiming that the judge had been harassing her at home and in text messages. According to the investigators' report‚ at 2:30 in the morning sometime in March‚ Boyd "was discovered sitting outside the [campaign manager's] residence‚" texting "pictures of this individual’s property and [sending] text messages which accused this person of having someone in the home."In messages reviewed by the board‚ Boyd allegedly told the campaign manager to "shut up" and "not mess with her because she is a judge." According to reports‚ Boyd had attempted to intimidate the campaign manager into recanting her testimony about Boyd's drug use.Last May‚ the board decided to suspend Boyd after she conceded that she had "a substance abuse problem and that she is currently seeking treatment to address her illness‚" the order of suspension stated. As part of the suspension agreement‚ the board would keep the suspension private and Boyd could quietly take a paid leave of absence from the bench while she sought the treatment laid out in the agreement.But Boyd reportedly did not keep up her end of the bargain. Not only did she allegedly fail to undergo an evaluation with someone from the Tennessee Lawyers Assistance Program within five months‚ but she also supposedly solicited donations to a school from a Facebook account in which she was pictured wearing a judicial robe.In October‚ the board announced her suspension to the public. It also petitioned the Tennessee General Assembly to remove her from the bench completely‚ citing two public reprimands in the last few months. It sems that Boyd's initial suspension ended late last month. However‚ prosecutors have now filed charges against Boyd in connection with the alleged intimidation of the campaign manager‚ prompting yet another suspension. On Tuesday‚ Boyd was charged with one count of coercion of a witness and one count of harassment. The following day‚ she was booked into the Shelby County Jail in Memphis and then released on a $5‚000 bond. Regular drug tests were given as a condition of her release. Shelby County judge indicted‚ taken into custody www.youtube.com On Thursday‚ the board stepped in to suspend Boyd from the bench once again: Judge Boyd is suspended effective immediately upon the filing of this order. During this term of suspension‚ Judge Boyd is prohibited from exercising any judicial power or authority‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ holding court‚ issuing subpoenas‚ setting or resetting cases‚ issuing warrants‚ setting or changing bonds‚ administering oaths‚ or issuing oral or written rulings in any matter.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Kyle Rittenhouse tells Tucker Carlson liberal reporters are worse than Antifa
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Kyle Rittenhouse tells Tucker Carlson liberal reporters are worse than Antifa

Kyle Rittenhouse discussed the fallout of his fateful 2020 encounter with leftist guerillas in the streets of Kenosha‚ Wisconsin‚ in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson. The 20-year-old survivor of the BLM riots‚ a target both of leftist violence and of liberal propaganda‚ indicated the latter is the greater threat to the country. What's the background? On Aug. 25‚ 2020‚ Rittenhouse‚ then 17 years old‚ shot three radicals who mobbed him during a leftist riot in Kenosha. He successfully sent two of his attackers — a domestic abuser with multiple convictions and a convicted‚ violent child molester — to the morgue and disarmed a third who had advanced on him with a loaded weapon. Although initially charged with homicide‚ attempted homicide‚ and reckless endangering‚ Rittenhouse was ultimately acquitted in November 2021. Throughout and even after his trial‚ liberal reporters and talking heads trafficked in false claims about Rittenhouse. While he opened fire in self-defense and with great restraint‚ he was characterized as a murderer. While his deceased attackers were white‚ he was routinely accused of killing black men and being a racist. For instance‚ after his acquittal‚ Whoopi Goldberg of ABC's "The View" claimed Rittenhouse had murdered two people. Failed congressional candidate Cenk Uygur similarly repeatedly called Rittenhouse a murderer. Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg used his platform to designate the shootings murders long before a jury had reached a decision. Harper's Bazaar pushed the claim that he was a "frontline mercenary for white supremacy" while the Associated Press played up the narrative that his case was tied up matters of race and inequality. MSNBC correspondent Joy Reid‚ devastated by Rittenhouse's successful defense and obsessing over his race‚ leaned especially hard into him‚ drawing parallels between Rittenhouse and "slave catchers." Nicholas Sandmann‚ another young man defamed by the liberal media‚ noted in an op-ed for the Daily Mail‚ "Kyle was almost immediately labelled a 'white supremacist' and a 'domestic terrorist.' ... The attacks on Kyle came from the national news media‚ just as they came for me. They came quickly‚ without hesitation‚ because Kyle was an easy target that they could paint in the way they wanted to." The greater of two evils Carlson asked Rittenhouse who his greatest supporters and detractors were in the aftermath of the BLM riot in Kenosha. "My biggest supporters have been Christians‚" said Rittenhouse. "Those have been my biggest supporters and mostly a lot of people who believe in the rule of law." He later singled out Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) as the lawmakers who steadfastly supported him throughout the ordeal‚ even prior to his acquittal. Rittenhouse suggested his biggest detractors have alternatively been "people who don't really have a sense of what's going on. They'll be like reporters from left-leaning news companies." Carlson pressed the issue‚ asking‚ "Who do you think‚ long-term‚ has been worse for the country: Antifa or liberal reporters?" Without hesitation‚ fired back‚ "Liberal reporters. Liberal reporters essentially encouraged Antifa and enabled them." Rittenhouse cited CNN as an example of a liberal outlet that has excused leftist violence and destruction. He specifically referenced CNN national correspondent Omar Jimenez's infamous coverage of the BLM riot in Kenosha‚ wherein the network juxtaposed footage of an inferno unleashed on the city by rioters with a graphic that read‚ "Fiery but mostly peaceful protests after police shooting." "What is a mostly peaceful but fiery protest?" asked Rittenhouse. "That's not a peaceful protest. That's mass arson." Carlson responded‚ "And that's obviously a lie. But then it's not an ordinary lie. It's a lie that abets evil; that allows evil things to happen‚ violence to happen. Kind of tells you a lot." Rittenhouse intimated in the interview that whereas leftist guerillas' negative potential and antipathies are localized‚ liberal reporters' antagonism scales with their audiences. "What they write goes into other people's heads‚" said Rittenhouse. "I would say most of America is independent‚ slightly left-leaning‚ slightly right-leaning. That's most of America. ... They believe in the Constitution and they just want to see a good country. But then you have left-leaning reporters who villainize me and say all these false things to where everyday people sometimes believe that." Carlson later asked‚ "Since you're one of the very few people who's actually seen what this kind of violence looks like — you know‚ they tried to murder you — are you concerned that we're coming in for more of this?" "I can definitely see in the future that more of this will play out‚ more of this will happen‚ especially if the politicians who are running this country are still in office and they continue to enable it‚ and they continue to encourage violence‚ encourage rioting. I could definitely see more riots and more violence in the future‚" said Rittenhouse. Kyle Rittenhouse on Why Left-Wing Journalists Are Worse Than Antifa youtu.be Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Chicago residents won’t get to vote on city’s sanctuary status after lawmakers block referendum
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Chicago residents won’t get to vote on city’s sanctuary status after lawmakers block referendum

Chicago residents will not have an opportunity to vote on the city’s sanctuary status after Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson and the city council decided to block an advisory referendum on Thursday‚ the Chicago Sun-Times reported.For months‚ voters and lawmakers have been locked in a heated debate over the city’s budget‚ particularly regarding migrant services.Anthony Beale‚ alderman of the 9th Ward‚ previously proposed adding a referendum to the March primary ballot that‚ if passed‚ would have allowed residents to weigh in on Chicago’s sanctuary city status‚ Blaze News previously reported.Voters would have been asked‚ “Should the city of Chicago limit its designation as a sanctuary city by placing spending limits on its public funding?”In November‚ hundreds of frustrated residents shut down a city council meeting to discuss the issue. Protesters lamented some lawmakers’ efforts to block the referendum in an attempt to prevent residents from providing feedback.Beale estimated that the city is spending roughly $40 million per month maintaining its sanctuary status‚ providing services to the influx of migrants.During the November meeting‚ 35th Ward Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa‚ Johnson’s former floor leader‚ was accused of physically blocking an alderwoman from entering the chamber. As a result‚ he stepped down from his position as council floor leader and zoning committee chair.Following the meeting‚ Alderman Raymond Lopez noted that he had “never seen such a concerted effort to ignore the will of the people.”Less than an hour into the city council meeting on Thursday‚ Johnson and his allies initiated a parliamentary maneuver to prevent the referendum from being added to the 2024 ballot. Beale’s bid was rejected in a 31-16 vote.“It is a shame that you all are scared. What are you scared of? To let the people have a voice? What are you scared of — the truth?” Beale said‚ blasting his colleagues for blocking the referendum. “Are we afraid that the people are going to tell us that we are spending money frivolously? … Are we afraid that the people are going to tell us that we are headed in the wrong direction?”“I’m all for taking care of people. I am sympathetic as well‚” he continued. “However‚ I’m more sympathetic for the people in my community who have been paying taxes their entire life‚ can’t get a furnace‚ can’t get a roof‚ can’t get a hot water heater‚ can’t get a back porch. And my seniors are still starving for resources.”Beale accused fellow lawmakers who voted against the bid of “turn[ing] your backs on the people who are paying taxes in this city.”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Man allegedly tried to choke 47-year-old‚ terminally ill wife to death in front of her family 'because he loved' her
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Man allegedly tried to choke 47-year-old‚ terminally ill wife to death in front of her family 'because he loved' her

A warrant for attempted murder has been issued for a Utah man who allegedly attempted to fatally choke his wife while she lay on her deathbed.In late 2021‚ 47-year-old Arenda McCulla was enduring the final throes of late-stage cancer in La Verkin‚ Utah‚ about 20 miles northeast of St. George. For this reason‚ several members of her family‚ including her husband‚ DeWayne McCulla‚ had gathered by her bedside in hospice.The experience was agonizing for Arenda and her loved ones alike. The cancer‚ which initially manifested in her breast‚ had spread to her brain‚ neck‚ lungs‚ and liver‚ and radiation treatments left her with chemical burns that made swallowing nearly impossible.On December 20‚ 2021‚ DeWayne McCulla‚ who had married Arenda less than two years earlier‚ allegedly decided to end her suffering himself. According to an officer with the La Verkin Police Department‚ DeWayne leaned over Arenda and placed "his hand over [her] neck in an attempt to ease her suffering."Arenda's horrified family members quickly intervened and pulled DeWayne off of her as Arenda gasped desperately for air‚ six witnesses claimed‚ according to the New York Post. Arenda passed away naturally the following day. After she died‚ DeWayne McCulla remained unrepentant about his alleged actions while she was alive‚ telling officers "he would do this again because he loved his wife‚" police said. Arenda's son‚ Anthony Michael Ryder — who moved with Arenda from New York state to Utah in 2005 and who was by his mother's side during the alleged incident — called McCulla's claims of selfless "benevolence" "ludicrous." Ryder told KSL that just before McCulla attempted to suffocate Arenda‚ McCulla had gotten into an argument with Arenda's mother‚ "yelling" and "fighting about ending" Arenda's life‚ Ryder claimed. Ryder also stated that before she died‚ his mother had considered legal assisted suicide in Oregon. "She didn't die with dignity‚" Ryder insisted.On Wednesday‚ nearly two years after Arenda's death‚ DeWayne McCulla‚ 45‚ was charged with first-degree attempted murder. If convicted‚ he faces up to life in prison.It is unclear why the warrant for his arrest was issued so long after the alleged event‚ but KSL indicated that Ryder may have had a hand in bringing it about. "Son's complaint led to charge against Utahn accused of trying to kill terminally ill wife‚" KSL's headline read.The 5th District Court‚ where the charge was filed‚ did not respond to People's request for comment."The loss of my mother and the traumatic event surrounding it left quite an imprint on my psyche as DeWayne was manipulating things behind the scenes‚ using guilt‚" Ryder stated to KSL. To this day‚ Ryder prefers to remember the woman his mother was before she became ill. "She loved deeply‚ and was someone that protected vulnerable people. She spent her time volunteering at troubled youth centers‚ saved a few lives from drowning‚ choking and suicide‚" Ryder said."She tried to see the good in people."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Joe Rogan perfectly explains how our academic institutions have fallen
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Joe Rogan perfectly explains how our academic institutions have fallen

How do you slowly but surely turn the political and social tides of an entire nation? The Soviet Union figured out that this was possible via persistent indoctrination at the educational level — or in Joe Rogan’s words: “You infect the kids with Marxism and Leninism in the universities and then you indoctrinate them to these ideas and then they go off and slowly start to seep into the workplace. And over the course of several generations‚ you completely diminish their confidence in democracy and what they think about America.” Well said. “That kind of sounds like what has happened here in America‚” Dave Rubin tells guests Jeffrey Tucker and Ronald Coleman. “We’ve been hearing about this [educational indoctrination] for decades‚ but I was a little bit dismissive of it in the past‚ thinking‚ ‘Well‚ who cares what goes on at Harvard and Yale and Princeton?’” Tucker explains. “I’ve been a little bit taken aback over the last several years just to see the invasion of ... society by people who have been indoctrinated in extremist‚ woke ideology.” “They’ve been denied access to the Western canon‚” he continues‚ “so it’s not so much the presence of woke theory and destructive ideology itself but the complete absence of anything else‚” such as “enlightenment thought” or “serious literature” because “all the great books have been blasted away in the 21st Century.” To hear their full conversation‚ watch the video below. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations‚ free speech‚ and big ideas with Dave Rubin‚ subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America‚ defend the Constitution‚ and live the American dream.
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Florida father says he was told daughter died during birth‚ then mother put newborn up for adoption without telling him
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Florida father says he was told daughter died during birth‚ then mother put newborn up for adoption without telling him

A Florida man is claiming that the mother of his child told him that his daughter died during birth‚ but that was all a lie. The baby is alive and being put up for adoption without his consent. “I was told that my daughter passed away‚” Brandon Marteliz told WFTS. Marteliz alleges that the mother of his child told him that their daughter had died from sudden infant death syndrome shortly after her birth in January 2022.His daughter‚ Amiya‚ actually had survived childbirth. A day after giving birth‚ the mother put Amiya up for adoption‚ WFTS reported‚ citing court documents. The mom allegedly put her daughter up for adoption without telling the baby's father or getting his consent. Marteliz said he begged the mother to allow him to see his newborn daughter. Nearly three weeks after the mother told Marteliz that their baby died‚ the woman allegedly sent him text messages that read: "I have her" and "I got the baby."Marteliz said‚ "I felt like‚ ‘OK‚ well‚ I’m the father‚ I’m her dad‚ I can take a test‚ I can prove I’m her dad‚ my daughter’s alive.'"The distraught father said he was contacted by a Child Protective Services agent‚ who informed him that his newborn was alive and being cared for by an adoption agency. "I found out from a CPS lady that there was a baby that was born‚ a newborn that was alive. And I reached out to someone that worked for her. The adoption agency that she told me about‚" Marteliz said. “I felt like okay‚ well I’m the father‚ I’m her dad‚ I can take a test‚ I can prove I’m her dad‚ my daughter’s alive."The adoption agency claimed that Marteliz couldn’t be granted custody of the child because the mother approved the adoption. The agency also argued that the father had "not paid a fair and reasonable amount of living and medical expenses" related to the pregnancy and birth.The outlet reported‚ "Court documents show the adoption agency said the termination of parental rights was not required because they were not married‚ he wasn't listed on the birth certificate‚ was not on the putative father registry‚ a little-known state registry for fathers to claim paternity."In October‚ a judge ruled that Marteliz had not provided any financial support to the child‚ so the mother does not require his consent to put the child up for adoption. Marteliz pointed out that he purchased baby toys‚ furniture‚ and clothes for his child he never met. “I had books for her‚ a few toys‚ tons of clothes. I’m getting ready to give them away because I know they’re not going to fit her anymore‚" Marteliz said.Marteliz’s attorney‚ David Hurvitz‚ added‚ "It's very difficult to navigate it‚ and it’s hard to fight against it‚ it needs reform."Marteliz declared‚ "There’s a real problem‚ and good fathers are losing rights and losing time."“There’s a lot of fathers out there that are being robbed‚ that are good dads‚ that would — that are great dads. Something needs to be done about this. We need some help. So if anybody can hear us‚ we need some help‚" Marteliz proclaimed. FL dad fights for custody of toddler‚ claims girl’s mom said she died then put her up for adoption www.youtube.com Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Woman anxious to catch plane allegedly steals Uber driver's car‚ then charges $120 to her credit card at the airport
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Woman anxious to catch plane allegedly steals Uber driver's car‚ then charges $120 to her credit card at the airport

A woman anxious to catch a plane out of Texas allegedly stole an Uber driver's car‚ then allegedly used the driver's credit card to purchase several items once she arrived at the airport.At around 12:30 a.m. last Sunday‚ an Uber driver in a 2016 Chevrolet Cruz picked up 27-year-old Neusha Afkami from a hotel. Afkami needed to get to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to catch a flight back to Orange County‚ California‚ where she lives.Along the way‚ Afkami began arguing with the Uber driver because the drive to the airport seemed to be taking too long. With her phone in her hand‚ the driver eventually pulled onto East Cesar Chavez Street‚ heading toward Airport Boulevard. At that point‚ Afkami allegedly grabbed the phone out of the driver's hand and tossed it out the window.The driver stopped the car to retrieve the phone‚ but as she did so‚ Afkami reportedly snuck into the driver's seat and took off‚ abandoning the driver by the side of East Cesar Chavez‚ which Law&;Crime described as "a major thoroughfare" in Austin.The driver immediately called police‚ who then relayed the allegations against Afkami to airport security. Officers managed to locate Afkami at the airport before she could board her flight.Afkami reportedly explained to police that she had always intended to return the vehicle to the driver — sort of. "I need to get to the airport‚ so I'm going to take your car and drop it off at Southwest Airlines‚" she allegedly yelled to the driver as she left her by the side of the road.Officers did find the car near the terminal.Officers also reportedly found the Uber driver's wallet in Afkami's possession‚ as well as several items such as candy and shot glasses that Afkami allegedly purchased with the driver's credit card. In all‚ the purchases totaled about $120. Woman who hijacked Uber driver's car has 11 previous traffic violations | FOX 7 Austin www.youtube.com Afkami was arrested and charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and credit or debit card abuse. She was released on $10‚000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court again on January 9.She has reportedly retained counsel‚ but her attorney did not respond to Law&;Crime's request for comment.Afkami also appears to have several traffic-related violations on her record in Orange County‚ California. FOX 7 Austin reported that between 2015 and 2021‚ she had been cited 11 times‚ and 10 of those citations resulted in convictions.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Like
Comment
Share
The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

Female manager of bar‚ female workers accused of beating up female server. One might say name of bar is fitting.
Favicon 
www.theblaze.com

Female manager of bar‚ female workers accused of beating up female server. One might say name of bar is fitting.

The female manager of a Memphis-area bar and grill and a handful of female workers are accused of beating up a female server — and all the suspects were arrested and jailed.What are the details?Memphis police said officers responded to a Sunday assault call at 1740 Germantown Parkway in Cordova‚ WREG-TV reported. Cordova is about 30 minutes east of the city. The station said police listed the address as belonging to a bar and grill called Mugshots.That's right. Mugshots.What's more‚ it appears as though the alleged assault took place on Mugshots' final day of operation.The victim told police it started with her talking to her manager’s ex-boyfriend‚ WREG said‚ adding that she explained to cops that she got into an argument with the Mugshots manager‚ Shereva Dortch‚ and other coworkers‚ Arlina Fox‚ Nyla Fields‚ and Cailyn Williams.The victim claimed Dortch and 10 other people attacked her from behind before stealing her car and house keys‚ the station said‚ adding that she was reportedly punched in the face numerous times‚ stomped‚ and kicked while on the ground.Police said the victim lost consciousness and suffered two black eyes as well as several bruises and cuts‚ WREG said‚ adding that she was taken to Baptist Hospital in Southaven.It isn't clear whether the alleged assault took place inside or outside Mugshots.The victim later gave police a statement identifying the suspects‚ WHBQ-TV reported‚ citing records.Dortch‚ Fox‚ Fields‚ and Williams were charged with aggravated assault‚ WREG said. Williams'‚ er‚ mugshot was not available on the Shelby County Sheriff's Office jail database Friday afternoon.They each bonded out of jail and were due back in court Friday morning‚ WREG said.How are folks reacting?The incident is getting some attention around the country‚ as Yahoo News picked up the story‚ which has drawn more than 1‚600 comments as of Friday afternoon. A number of commenters couldn't help but notice the expression on each of the suspects' faces:"Why are they smiling?" one commenter asked. "That’s not good when they’re standing before a judge. Immature. They lack common sense and good judgment.""Look at those smiles. So proud of themselves. I hope they show this to a jury‚" another commenter said."Smile now cry later‚" another commenter noted.Of course‚ one commenter wondered‚ "What could go wrong at a bar called Mugshots..."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
Like
Comment
Share
Showing 107056 out of 115624
  • 107052
  • 107053
  • 107054
  • 107055
  • 107056
  • 107057
  • 107058
  • 107059
  • 107060
  • 107061
  • 107062
  • 107063
  • 107064
  • 107065
  • 107066
  • 107067
  • 107068
  • 107069
  • 107070
  • 107071
Advertisement
Stop Seeing These Ads

Edit Offer

Add tier








Select an image
Delete your tier
Are you sure you want to delete this tier?

Reviews

In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization

Pay By Wallet

Payment Alert

You are about to purchase the items, do you want to proceed?

Request a Refund