OJ Simpson said Tuesday Derek Chauvin used “unnecessary force” in his apprehension of George Floyd while defending Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) “call to arms” regarding her Saturday comments on Chauvin’s trial. “I thought it was a classic case of depraved indifference. I thought it was unnecessary force and no matter which side you’re on,” Simpson said. “I think everybody would pretty much have to agree that if those deputies and Chauvin would have gotten off of George Floyd, there was no chance George Floyd was going to get up and try to run… try to attack them in handcuffs, ” he said. “That didn’t seem to be his personality.” Simpson continued, “It seemed that the only problem was that, he has a little problem with claustrophobia, I guess, and the smallness of the backseat of that [police] car, which had to be pretty tough on a guy his size.” Simpson also said he “understood” what Rep. Maxine Waters was saying regarding her “call to arms… not to physical harm but a cause to … [Read more...] about WATCH: OJ Simpson Wants Derek Chauvin to be Found Guilty
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Luzardo follows Manaea’s stellar start, A’s beat Twins twice
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for April 21 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The Oakland Athletics are surging after struggling mightily at the start. The Minnesota Twins are reeling yet celebrating finally getting back on the diamond. Matt Olson hit a grand slam, Mitch Moreland homered twice to back Sean Manaea's shutout, and Jesús Luzardo followed with his own Game 2 gem as Oakland swept a doubleheader against the depleted Twins, 7-0 and 1-0 on Tuesday to run their winning streak to 10 games. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "We're on a wave," Luzardo said, quoting the A's latest winning catchphrase, "and we're just riding it." The nightcap featured a delay of nearly 25 minutes because of a light bank in left field that lost power. Luzardo stayed loose under the (limited) lights and the ballpark DJ played Simon & Garfunkel's "Sound of Silence" … [Read more...] about Luzardo follows Manaea’s stellar start, A’s beat Twins twice
Tucker Carlson: Maxine Waters shows her true beliefs once again
close Video Tucker: Maxine Waters believes in mob violence for political ends 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' host explains how the left relies on 'intimidation' to get what it wants Closing arguments in former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial concluded Monday. Now, Americans have heard quite a bit about George Floyd over the last year and formed their own opinions, but most still cannot say with any specificity just how he died. That, of course, is the essence of the whole story, how Floyd died. So the closing arguments are a chance to assess actual evidence in the case. You would think that would be good news -- more facts, which we could always use. But no, said the media, facts no longer matter, not when BLM's founding myth is at stake. Evidence only counts in countries that have due process, something that they are now telling us is an ugly relic of institutional racism. When unpopular people seem guilty, you just go ahead … [Read more...] about Tucker Carlson: Maxine Waters shows her true beliefs once again
Woman Looking For $10,000 Flute Lost In Boston Taxi
BOSTON (CBS) – A performer in the New England Philharmonic orchestra is seeking the public’s help in finding her missing $10,000 flute. Heidi Bean said she lost the flute at around 3:30 a.m. Sunday when she was riding in a minivan Metrocab from her job at Howl At The Moon back to her Beacon Hill apartment. READ MORE: Emerson College Requires All Students To Have COVID Vaccine By Fall Semester Bean, a New Hampshire native, has a Master’s degree from the Longy School of Music in flute performance. She has been playing flute for 20 years. But, Bean says she will have to quit the orchestra if she can’t get her flute back. Pictured is the same model flute, only gold. Heidi's is all silver. (Photo courtesy: Heidi Bean) “I’m pretty devastated about the whole situation,” said Bean, who added that she worked full-time while in high school to save up money for the flute. “I won’t be able to get a new one for a long time.” READ MORE: $13,000 Flute Left In Boston Taxi Cab … [Read more...] about Woman Looking For $10,000 Flute Lost In Boston Taxi
Survey: Post-COVID Vacations May Be On Horizon With Vaccines Accelerating
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A vacation was just a dream for many people last year because of the pandemic. But with vaccinations accelerating, Americans are making up for the lost time. A new survey from The Points Guy finds half of U.S. adults are likely to take at least one vacation between June and September. READ MORE: Explosion And Fire Heavily Damages Oakland Park Styrofoam Manufacturing Business “A lot of them are planning on spending a pretty significant amount of money. In fact, more than four out of 10 are actually anticipating spending more than $1,000 on these vacations,” said Nick Ewen, senior editor of The Points Guy. Many won’t be spending that money on plane tickets. Nearly half of those traveling say they plan to take a road trip. Ewen said people who expect to use a rental car need to book early because they are in short supply. Beaches are one of the most popular places to go. But what’s the top destination, according to the survey? National parks. READ MORE: … [Read more...] about Survey: Post-COVID Vacations May Be On Horizon With Vaccines Accelerating