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Five suspects have been arrested in the February shooting attack and robbery of a man who was walking Lady Gaga s dogs, the Los Angeles Police Department said Thursday. Detectives said they don t believe the suspects attacked the man because Gaga was the owner of the dogs.Police said James Jackson, 18; Jaylin White, 19; and Lafayette Whaley, 27; were charged with attempted murder. Harold White, 40; and Jennifer McBride, 50; face charges of being an accessory to attempted murder.On February 24, police said the victim, identified as Ryan Fischer, was walking the singer s three French bulldogs at 9:40 p.m. local time when he was approached by two suspects, who demanded the victim to turn over the dogs. After a struggle, one of the suspects fired a single shot, police said, and the suspects fled with two of the dogs. The third dog stanley cup ran stanley cup away but was later found. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lady Gaga @ladygaga Lady Gaga offered a $500,000 reward for stanley cup her dogs to be returned, which police said McBride responded to. They said she claimed to have found the dogs and brought them to a local police station. Detectives later determined she had a relationship with White s father. Police said Jackson, Whaley and Jaylin and Harold White are all gang members. We have alleged very serious charges in this case and have faith that justice will be appropriately served as this case unfolds in court, District Attorney George Ahqu Man loses part of leg in alligator attack at Florida RV park
Several hundred Wayfair employees walked off work on Wednesday to protest the company s sale of furniture to a new detention center in Texas intended for detained migrant children. Employees and supporters filled Boston s Copley Square, near the company s corporate headquarters, shortly after 1 p.m. local time. Just before the walkout, Wayfair s founder offered to donate $100,000 to the Red Cross to help those in dire need of basic necessities at the border, the Boston Globe reported. But that fell sho stanley cup rt of what employees wanted mdash; an end to doing business with companies involved in the migrant holding facilities and a donation of the reported $86,000 profit from the sale to Raices, a legal services nonpr air max 1 ofit that works with immigrants. Pretty good turnout in copleysquare boston for the wayfairwa hoka lkout - it s hot as hell, but people are handing out water endconcentrationcamps pic.twitter/d48Kogbixtmdash; Hmm @spacecadet2500 June 26, 2019 Boston says abolish ICE and boycott anyone who props up their concentration camps! wayfairwalkout pic.twitter/1HCrtNuvhTmdash; David Fadul @david_fadul June 26, 2019 Workers organized last week when they caught wind of a sale to a government contractor, according to one of the employee organizers of the walkout who requested anonymity. Wayfair sold about $200,000 worth of bedroom furniture to BCFS, a nonprofit government contractor, for use in a 3,000-person detention camp in Carrizo Springs, Texas. BCFS also operat |
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