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Sean ‘Diddy' Combs Acquitted of Racketeering and Sex Trafficking

Sean ‘Diddy' Combs Acquitted of Racketeering and Sex Trafficking

Music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs was found not guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking but convicted of less serious offenses of transportation to engage in prostitution. Photo: Jane Rosenberg/Reuters
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New video shows moments before deadly Beaver Falls crash

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New video shows moments before deadly Beaver Falls crash

A new video shows the moments before a deadly two-vehicle crash in Beaver Falls, Beaver County, over the weekend. Two people were killed and two others were injured in the crash along Seventh Avenue on Sunday afternoon. Two vehicles and a pedestrian were involved in the crash. KDKA obtained security camera video on Wednesday that shows how fast the driver, Israel Tun Cooch, was going in his pickup truck before the collision. The video shows him speeding down Seventh Avenue moments before the crash. Police in Beaver Falls said Cooch was drunk, speeding and ran a red light. "I pulled up to my house and I get out and I hear a screech and then I hear a big boom and I hear screaming," said Toni Hahn, hostess at Athens Family Restaurant. Officials said 23-year-old Sheylee Young-Davis and 25-year-old Matthew Lance Jr. were killed in the crash. The force of the collision threw their vehicle on top of Carrie Koch, pinning her underdeath it. Koch had just finished her shift as a waitress at Athens Family Restaurant on Seventh Avenue. Her boss, Marina Brown, raced to the scene before Koch was flown to the hospital. "She was pinned under the vehicle," Brown said. "Everyone said we do not know how she survived. She was lying there, calm. I approached her and said, 'What can I do for you?' She said, 'No, I'm good, just get the sun out of my eyes.'" Tun Cooch was denied bailed. He faces 20 charges, including 13 felonies. Court records show his blood alcohol content was at least twice the legal limit, which is 0.08. Police in Beaver Falls said he also did not have a license, and that was the case when Cranberry Township police officers arrested him in November 2021. Beaver County District Attorney Nate Bible confirmed to KDKA that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is lodging a detainer on Tun Cooch. "The more I'm hearing about him, the more disgusted I become," Brown said. "I saw him that day. He was probably standing 5 feet away her." Koch, a 48-year-old grandmother and mother of three, is recovering in the hospital after surgery. She fractured her hips and legs. "It's heartbreaking, but now just praying she is going to be able to walk," Hahn said. "That's all I want." An online fundraiser for Koch has more than $20,000 as of Wednesday night. There is also a donation jar at Athens Family Restaurant "All for Carrie," Brown said. "The tears, the well wishes, just everyone's concerned."

Jurickson Profar homers in return from suspension as Braves beat Angels 8-3
Jurickson Profar homers in return from suspension as Braves beat Angels 8-3

Washington Post

time35 minutes ago

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Jurickson Profar homers in return from suspension as Braves beat Angels 8-3

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2 Illinois youth baseball coaches fired after apparently streaking in front of kids in Cooperstown, New York
2 Illinois youth baseball coaches fired after apparently streaking in front of kids in Cooperstown, New York

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2 Illinois youth baseball coaches fired after apparently streaking in front of kids in Cooperstown, New York

Two Illinois youth baseball coaches were fired after they were apparently caught on video streaking on a baseball diamond in front of players at a tournament in Cooperstown, New York. The coaches' firing is just the beginning. The Lake Bluff Youth Baseball Association said they're working with law enforcement authorities, mostly because the coaches apparently stripped down in the presence of children. Children can be heard laughing on video that shows two men nude, one sprawling over home plate at a Cooperstown baseball field. The video circulating online shows the men on the diamond baring it all in the presence of children. The boys usually play in Lake Bluff field in Chicago's northern suburbs. They are members of the Lake Bluff Youth Baseball Association – a respected league which has been around for 70 years. Last weekend, at a big tournament in Cooperstown, the coaches for reasons unknown – and caught on video – decided to go Full Monty on the field, forcing the team to be disqualified and the local sheriff's department in New York to be called in. It was unclear what, if any action, the sheriff's department, but the Lake Bluff Youth Baseball Association board said in a statement it's "is deeply distressed to learn about the recent situation involving the Lake Bluff 12U Blue Cooperstown team." "We are treating this matter with the utmost seriousness and have contacted relevant authorities. We will continue to support those authorities in their investigations of this matter. We have also taken immediate and decisive action by terminating the assistant coaches involved," the association added. Clearly, this no laughing matter for the league. Many parents associated with Lake Bluff Youth Baseball did not want to talk publicly. It's not clear if the two assistant coaches are parents or not, but the board said it works hard to protect the well-being of players and families and will continue to do so to best of its ability. As the investigations play out, it's unknown if the league allowed the assistant coaches in question to bring the players back home to Lake Bluff, or if other accommodations were made. CBS News Chicago is not naming the coaches, who have not been charged with a crime.

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