New York socialite Peter M. Brant Jr., was arrested Wednesday after he was allegedly stopped from boarding a flight for being too drunk and then he attacked police officers, People confirms. Brant, who is the son of billionaire Peter M. Brant and supermodel Stephanie Seymour, allegedly planned to travel to Palm Beach, Florida, for spring break. When JetBlue staff denied him entry to the flight, Brant allegedly became "confrontational," according to a statement by the Queens District Attorney obtained by People. A Port Authority police officer was called to help remove the 22-year-old from the airport, but Brant allegedly attacked the officer,...
- 3/25/2016
- by Harriet Sokmensuer, @HGSokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
New York socialite Peter M. Brant Jr., was arrested Wednesday after he was allegedly stopped from boarding a flight for being too drunk and then he attacked police officers, People confirms. Brant, who is the son of billionaire Peter M. Brant and supermodel Stephanie Seymour, allegedly planned to travel to Palm Beach, Florida, for spring break. When JetBlue staff denied him entry to the flight, Brant allegedly became "confrontational," according to a statement by the Queens District Attorney obtained by People. A Port Authority police officer was called to help remove the 22-year-old from the airport, but Brant allegedly attacked the officer,...
- 3/25/2016
- by Harriet Sokmensuer, @HGSokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
The Louisville Purge hoax failed to incite any bad behavior in Louisville, Ky., on Friday night.
Louisville Purge Hoax
A Louisville teen, inspired by the horror film The Purge, started the hoax on social media, creating and then sharing a fake flyer declaring the Louisville Purge, Friday, Aug. 15, from 8 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. The flier quickly went viral, causing the FBI and local police to worry that some citizens may actually go on a crime spree.
These posters were hung up all over Louisville #LouisvillePurge pic.twitter.com/NL58X0e9My
— Jeremy Daugherty (@JDOGdaugherty58) August 15, 2014
In The Purge, and the sequel The Purge: Anarchy, a totalitarian government suspends all laws for one night every year, called ‘the purge,’ in which all crimes are legal.
#LouisvillePurge Goes Viral
Social media quickly latched onto the hoax, with ‘Louisville Purge’ trending worldwide over the weekend. People also began tweeting made...
Louisville Purge Hoax
A Louisville teen, inspired by the horror film The Purge, started the hoax on social media, creating and then sharing a fake flyer declaring the Louisville Purge, Friday, Aug. 15, from 8 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. The flier quickly went viral, causing the FBI and local police to worry that some citizens may actually go on a crime spree.
These posters were hung up all over Louisville #LouisvillePurge pic.twitter.com/NL58X0e9My
— Jeremy Daugherty (@JDOGdaugherty58) August 15, 2014
In The Purge, and the sequel The Purge: Anarchy, a totalitarian government suspends all laws for one night every year, called ‘the purge,’ in which all crimes are legal.
#LouisvillePurge Goes Viral
Social media quickly latched onto the hoax, with ‘Louisville Purge’ trending worldwide over the weekend. People also began tweeting made...
- 8/19/2014
- Uinterview
The world is a truly screwed up and scary place right now. As if the awfulness of what's happening in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, Missouri, wasn't enough, some Kentucky residents are actually threatening to... well... Purge.
According to the Courier Journal, threats of a violent crime outbreak on Friday evening — based on the movie The Purge — are being taken seriously by local police. Officers in both Louisville and Jeffersonville, Indiana, said they are aware of the "Louisville Purge" threats circulating on Twitter and will have officers ready to respond.
In the Purge movies a mob kills people during a fictitious 12-hour period where all criminal activity becomes legal.
Louisville police spokesman Sgt. Phil Russell said the police "take any threat that would incite violence on our community seriously."
Now let me stop right here and address this situation right now. These morons who are talking things up Are...
According to the Courier Journal, threats of a violent crime outbreak on Friday evening — based on the movie The Purge — are being taken seriously by local police. Officers in both Louisville and Jeffersonville, Indiana, said they are aware of the "Louisville Purge" threats circulating on Twitter and will have officers ready to respond.
In the Purge movies a mob kills people during a fictitious 12-hour period where all criminal activity becomes legal.
Louisville police spokesman Sgt. Phil Russell said the police "take any threat that would incite violence on our community seriously."
Now let me stop right here and address this situation right now. These morons who are talking things up Are...
- 8/15/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
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