Lauren Tannehill, the hot model wife of Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill, left an ‘interesting’ little present behind when she dropped off her rental car on Jan. 4. And by little I really mean huge, since it was an enormous semi-automatic Ar-15 rifle.
Who knows why Lauren and Ryan Tannehill feel the need to own an Ar-15. Maybe they deal with regular threats to their physical safety, or just really enjoy killing Bambi. But no matter what reason they give for owning that ridiculously large gun, one glaringly obvious fact remains — one should not leave deadly weapons lying around in rental cars.
Lauren Tannehill Should Not Have A Gun License
Was Lauren Tannehill aiming to take down a group of violent white supremacists à la Breaking Bad when she put that rifle in her rental car? Gearing up for a zombie apocalypse? Prepping for a deadly secret mission with Rambo? Because if so,...
Who knows why Lauren and Ryan Tannehill feel the need to own an Ar-15. Maybe they deal with regular threats to their physical safety, or just really enjoy killing Bambi. But no matter what reason they give for owning that ridiculously large gun, one glaringly obvious fact remains — one should not leave deadly weapons lying around in rental cars.
Lauren Tannehill Should Not Have A Gun License
Was Lauren Tannehill aiming to take down a group of violent white supremacists à la Breaking Bad when she put that rifle in her rental car? Gearing up for a zombie apocalypse? Prepping for a deadly secret mission with Rambo? Because if so,...
- 1/17/2014
- by Shaunna Murphy
- HollywoodLife
You keep a gun out of an argument, you will save lives. Thousands are killed in the Us because quarrels escalate fatally
The spontaneous shooting of a father over some texting and tossed popcorn had barely grabbed our attention when the headlines came about the even more horrific crime in New Mexico. Both were senseless, both all the more riveting for their quotidian settings. The antsy atmosphere of a pre-screening theater, the casual boredom of a student assembly – these are the universally-identifiable situations of standup comedy routines. To have them turned inside-out by unspeakable violence provokes primal outrage and fear.
Because school shootings absorb us especially thoroughly (they are especially appalling), they attract the most sympathy for the gun control cause. Support for stronger regulation is never more ardent than after such tragedies. The New Mexico school shooting will likely stir up more calls for changes to the law. It's...
The spontaneous shooting of a father over some texting and tossed popcorn had barely grabbed our attention when the headlines came about the even more horrific crime in New Mexico. Both were senseless, both all the more riveting for their quotidian settings. The antsy atmosphere of a pre-screening theater, the casual boredom of a student assembly – these are the universally-identifiable situations of standup comedy routines. To have them turned inside-out by unspeakable violence provokes primal outrage and fear.
Because school shootings absorb us especially thoroughly (they are especially appalling), they attract the most sympathy for the gun control cause. Support for stronger regulation is never more ardent than after such tragedies. The New Mexico school shooting will likely stir up more calls for changes to the law. It's...
- 1/16/2014
- by Ana Marie Cox
- The Guardian - Film News
Let’s face it, we all knew this was going to happen sooner or later, and when it finally did happen, it was going to be big news. Well, it’s happened. 71-year-old Curtis Reeves, a retired police Captain, recently shot a man in a movie theater after the man, Chad Oulson, refused to stop texting. They had an argument. Oulson threw popcorn in Reeves’ face. Then Bam. I kid you not. That’s already absurd enough, but to further add to the absurdity meter, they argued about the victim texting during the previews. According to CNN: The two men exchanged words that gradually became more heated and Reeves felt something hit his face. Reeves, who minutes earlier had gone to seek a manager’s help to stop the texting, this time reached into a pocket in his pants for, police say, a pistol. He later told police he feared...
- 1/15/2014
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
French President Francois Hollande ignited a PR storm when his alleged affair with actress Julie Gayet was leaked in early January, and now reports have surfaced that Francois must choose between Julie and his girlfriend Valerie Trierweiler before he visits President Obama on Feb. 11.
What a headache! Francois Hollande, 59, has been living in scandal city ever since the tabloid Closer published pictures of Francois reportedly leaving 41-year-old actress Julie Gayet‘s apartment. His live-in girlfriend Valerie Trierweiler was hospitalized after the photos were published, and now — as rumors of a pregnancy begin to swirl — sources close to Francois are saying that he’s ready to make his choice!
Francois Hollande Will Choose Between Two Girlfriends
According to a report from the New York Post, Francois will figure out if he wants to be with Valerie, his girlfriend of several years, or Julie, his allegedly pregnant mistress, by the time he...
What a headache! Francois Hollande, 59, has been living in scandal city ever since the tabloid Closer published pictures of Francois reportedly leaving 41-year-old actress Julie Gayet‘s apartment. His live-in girlfriend Valerie Trierweiler was hospitalized after the photos were published, and now — as rumors of a pregnancy begin to swirl — sources close to Francois are saying that he’s ready to make his choice!
Francois Hollande Will Choose Between Two Girlfriends
According to a report from the New York Post, Francois will figure out if he wants to be with Valerie, his girlfriend of several years, or Julie, his allegedly pregnant mistress, by the time he...
- 1/15/2014
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Curtis Reeves, the 71-year-old retired police captain who killed a man after an argument over texting during a screening of "Lone Survivor," told detectives that he fired his gun because he was under attack when the victim, Chad Oulson, hit him in the face with an unknown object. Investigators later learned from witnesses that Oulson had tossed popcorn at Reeves. No punches were thrown. Police dismissed the notion that Reeves was exercising his right to self-defense. Facing life in prison, Reeves still decided to move forward with a self-defense claim. And since the incident took place in Florida, where the altercation between George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin happened, the state's Stand Your Ground law will likely come into play. "It was not proven to us that it was a Stand Your Ground incident," said Sheriff Chris Nocco. And a judge denied Reeves bail, stating: "evidence of guilt is significant." Meanwhile,...
- 1/15/2014
- WorstPreviews.com
So tragic. Retired Tampa cop Curtis Reeves shot 43-year-old father Chad Oulson to death in a Florida movie theater on Jan. 13, after an argument broke out over Chad’s text messaging. Here are five things to know about Chad’s killer.
Curtis Reeves, 71, tore a family apart when he murdered Chad Oulson, 43, at a Wesley Chapel, Fla. movie theater on Jan. 13. Chad was shot with a .380 handgun right in front of his wife, whose injuries were not life-threatening. Find out more about Curtis below.
Curtis Reeves: 5 Things To Know About Movie Theater Shooter
1. He claims he was afraid of being attacked. Curtis and Chad exchanged heated words during the trailers before Lone Survivor over Chad’s text messages to his young daughter. Curtis reportedly tried to contact a manager, but was unsuccessful. Words and popcorn were thrown when he returned, and Curtis is claiming that he was “in fear of being attacked,...
Curtis Reeves, 71, tore a family apart when he murdered Chad Oulson, 43, at a Wesley Chapel, Fla. movie theater on Jan. 13. Chad was shot with a .380 handgun right in front of his wife, whose injuries were not life-threatening. Find out more about Curtis below.
Curtis Reeves: 5 Things To Know About Movie Theater Shooter
1. He claims he was afraid of being attacked. Curtis and Chad exchanged heated words during the trailers before Lone Survivor over Chad’s text messages to his young daughter. Curtis reportedly tried to contact a manager, but was unsuccessful. Words and popcorn were thrown when he returned, and Curtis is claiming that he was “in fear of being attacked,...
- 1/14/2014
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
A 71-year-old retired police officer accused of shooting a man dead in a Florida movie theater told authorities that “he was in fear of being attacked” during Monday’s confrontation.
Curtis Reeves is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 43-year-old Chad Oulson. Reeves’ first court appearance is scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday.
Pasco County Sheriff’s officials say Reeves initially asked Oulson to stop texting at the theater in Wesley Chapel, a suburb about a half-hour north of downtown Tampa.
Sheriff’s Detective Allen Proctor wrote that Reeves spoke to Oulson during the movie previews, then got up...
Curtis Reeves is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 43-year-old Chad Oulson. Reeves’ first court appearance is scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday.
Pasco County Sheriff’s officials say Reeves initially asked Oulson to stop texting at the theater in Wesley Chapel, a suburb about a half-hour north of downtown Tampa.
Sheriff’s Detective Allen Proctor wrote that Reeves spoke to Oulson during the movie previews, then got up...
- 1/14/2014
- by Associated Press
- EW - Inside Movies
During a recent screening of "Lone Survivor" at a Florida movie theater, a fight broke out between three movie-goers that left one man dead and a woman wounded. Police said that it all started when a couple (Chad and Nichole Oulson, pictured) were sitting in the theater, where Chad was texting on his cell phone during the previews. Despite the fact that the film has yet to start playing, a 71-year-old man named Curtis Reeves sitting behind them asked Chad to put his phone away. When Chad refused, stating that he was texting his 3-year-old daughter, Curtis stormed out of the theater. When he returned, Chad asked him if he went to tell on him to the theater manager. The two men immediately got into an argument, which ended when Reeves pulled out a gun and shot Chad and his wife. A brave off-duty deputy, who was in the theater,...
- 1/14/2014
- WorstPreviews.com
Former cop Curtis Reeves was denied bond on Tuesday, when he faced second-degree murder charges for shooting a father dead at a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, Fla. earlier in the week.
Curtis Reeves Denied Bail
Reeves, 71, became enraged on Monday afternoon while sitting behind 43-year-old Chad Oulson, who was sending text messages during the previews for Mark Wahlberg vehicle Lone Ranger. The verbal altercation ended when, Oulson, who was texting his daughter, was shot dead beside his wife, reported CNN.
Tuesday afternoon marked Reeves' first court appearance. During the proceedings, Circuit Court Judge Lynn Tepper denied his appeal for bond, stating that there was “more than sufficient probable cause” for his second-degree murder charge to stick. Attorneys for the defense were unable to successfully argue for the charge to be lessened. Reeves was not physically in the courtroom on Tuesday, but was beamed in through a closed-circuit TV.
Reeves attorney,...
Curtis Reeves Denied Bail
Reeves, 71, became enraged on Monday afternoon while sitting behind 43-year-old Chad Oulson, who was sending text messages during the previews for Mark Wahlberg vehicle Lone Ranger. The verbal altercation ended when, Oulson, who was texting his daughter, was shot dead beside his wife, reported CNN.
Tuesday afternoon marked Reeves' first court appearance. During the proceedings, Circuit Court Judge Lynn Tepper denied his appeal for bond, stating that there was “more than sufficient probable cause” for his second-degree murder charge to stick. Attorneys for the defense were unable to successfully argue for the charge to be lessened. Reeves was not physically in the courtroom on Tuesday, but was beamed in through a closed-circuit TV.
Reeves attorney,...
- 1/14/2014
- Uinterview
Authorities have revealed details on the man in custody suspected of shooting two people inside a Tampa Bay area movie theater. The Pasco County Sheriff's Office reports that the fatal shooting occurred Monday at The Grove 16 Theater in Wesley Chapel, north of Tampa, Fla., as the two victims were preparing to watch a matinee of Lone Survivor. One of the victims was killed and his wife was wounded. Witnesses say 71-year-old former cop Curtis Reeves became annoyed at the couple -- identified as Chad and Nichole Oulson -- because they were texting during the movie previews, according to ABC News. Police told ABC that
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- 1/13/2014
- by the Associated Press, Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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