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Queen Camilla showed her mettle as a teenager when she beat back a groper with her shoe
SUMMARY: As a teenager in the mid-1960s, Queen Camilla defended herself against an indecent assault on a train to London’s Paddington Station by hitting her attacker in the groin with her shoe, following her mother’s advice. She reported the incident to a uniformed man, leading to the assailant’s arrest. This story, revealed in Valentine Low’s upcoming book “Power and the Palace,” was shared with former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and highlights Camilla’s resilience and support for domestic violence charities. Buckingham Palace declined to comment. The book also discusses Queen Elizabeth II’s opposition to Brexit.
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Rudy Giuliani injured in New Hampshire car crash, his spokesperson says
SUMMARY: Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and ex-attorney for Donald Trump, is recovering from a fractured vertebra and other injuries after his rental car was rear-ended on a New Hampshire highway Saturday. Giuliani, 81, was helping a domestic violence victim prior to the crash, which was unrelated to the incident, according to his security head Michael Ragusa. Giuliani sustained multiple injuries but remains in good spirits. His son thanked supporters for their prayers. Giuliani’s recent years have been tumultuous, including legal challenges over election fraud claims and a $148 million defamation judgment related to Georgia election workers.
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Dolphins coach Ryan Crow walks out of jail
SUMMARY: Dolphins linebackers coach Ryan Crow was arrested early Friday following a domestic disturbance at a Fort Lauderdale home involving a verbal argument about a past relationship that escalated physically. Witnesses reported Crow shoved the victim and acted aggressively, causing fear. Crow was charged with domestic battery and released on a $1,000 bond with conditions including no contact with the victim and a substance abuse evaluation within ten days. The Miami Dolphins placed Crow on administrative leave and are cooperating with the NFL. The victim declined medical treatment and was not seriously injured. Crow’s pretrial hearing is scheduled for September 2.
Miami Dolphins outside linebackers coach Ryan Crow, who was arrested Friday in Fort Lauderdale after being accused of domestic battery, was released from jail on Saturday afternoon.
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U-Miami football player arrested, charged with vehicular homicide after car crash kills 3
SUMMARY: University of Miami football player Darrius Hayes was arrested and charged with three counts of vehicular homicide and reckless driving after a May 10 crash in Largo that killed three people, including two children and their mother. Hayes was speeding nearly 79 mph in a 40 mph zone and made a dangerous lane change before colliding with a Kia Soul making an illegal left turn. Herbert Rivera, a passenger and sole survivor, suffered serious injuries and lost his partner and two children in the crash. Hayes turned himself in, was given a $350,000 bond, and has since bonded out. The community mourns the tragic loss.
The Largo Police Department (LPD) said a University of Miami football player has been arrested and charged for his role in a car crash that killed three people.
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