logo
‘Reckless' blue truck driver tied to infamous Instagram account appears in court

‘Reckless' blue truck driver tied to infamous Instagram account appears in court

Yahoo23-04-2025

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The man accused of driving recklessly on Portland's roads while posting videos of it on Instagram appeared in court on Tuesday.
Police , last week on SE Hawthorne Boulevard after he called 911 to report that another driver had stolen the keys to his bright blue 1994 GMC Sierra pickup truck.
Vancouver woman accused of stabbing parents over 'Resurrection Day' comment
When officers arrived, they recognized Burell's vehicle as the one in the videos of unlawful driving acts on social media.
The Instagram account features dozens of videos of Burell filming himself in the same truck. The content ranges from driving on the shoulder of the I-5 to near the tennis courts of Peninsula Park.
In court, Burell was ordered to not drive for six months and to wear an ankle monitor. He was also told by a judge to stay away from local parks.
Burell is scheduled to be back in court on May 30.
So far, the driver who stole Burell's keys has not been found.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Former Newsboys Singer Michael Tait's Instagram ‘Confession' Explained
Former Newsboys Singer Michael Tait's Instagram ‘Confession' Explained

Yahoo

time31 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Former Newsboys Singer Michael Tait's Instagram ‘Confession' Explained

Wondering why Michael Tait is making headlines across the Christian music world? The former Newsboys frontman recently admitted to serious misconduct. A years-long investigation had revealed allegations of drug abuse and sexual assault. Michael Tait's 'confession' followed a detailed report involving multiple alleged victims. Here's what we know about the allegations and Michael Tait's 'confession.' On June 10, Michael Tait shared a post on Instagram titled 'My Confession.' He admitted to drug use and unwanted sexual advances on men. His statement followed the release of an investigative article by The Roys Report, which accused Tait of misconduct over a span of two decades. Tait wrote, 'Recent reports of my reckless and destructive behavior, including drug and alcohol abuse and sexual activity are sadly, largely true.' In the post, Tait confessed, 'For some two decades I used and abused cocaine, consumed far too much alcohol, and, at times, touched men in an unwanted sensual way.' He said he made no excuses, adding, 'While I might dispute certain details in the accusations against me, I do not dispute the substance of them.' He also acknowledged, 'I was, for the most part, living two distinctly different lives.' Tait left Newsboys abruptly in January 2025. On June 4, The Roys Report revealed three men accused Tait of assault during tours in 2004, 2010, and 2014. Two said he fondled them after drinking. One alleged non-consensual touching after Tait invited him to share a bed. Newsboys responded in a June 5 statement, writing, 'We are horrified, heartbroken, and angry… we feel as if we and our families have been deceived for the last fifteen years.' K-LOVE and other Christian radio networks paused airplay for Newsboys and DC Talk music after the story broke. Tait wrote that he had entered a treatment facility in Utah earlier this year and had been sober since. 'I accept the consequences of my sin and am committed to continuing the hard work of repentance and healing,' he stated. He concluded by apologizing to those hurt by his actions. The post Former Newsboys Singer Michael Tait's Instagram 'Confession' Explained appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Couple charged over alleged Thailand cannabis plot
Couple charged over alleged Thailand cannabis plot

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Couple charged over alleged Thailand cannabis plot

A British couple have been charged with allegedly trying to smuggle more than 50kg of cannabis from Thailand into the UK. Daniel McDonald, 36, and Sian Warren, 35, from Salford, Greater Manchester, were arrested at Heathrow Airport after arriving from the country on 27 May, the National Crime Agency said. The agency said it found suitcases containing 51kg (112lb) of cannabis. The pair have been charged with drugs importation offences and faced Uxbridge Magistrates court last week. They were remanded in custody and will next appear in Isleworth Crown Court on 26 June. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230. Footballer jailed for £600k drugs smuggling plot National Crime Agency

Attorney: Ex-wife of Rex Heuermann putting on a show in documentary
Attorney: Ex-wife of Rex Heuermann putting on a show in documentary

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Attorney: Ex-wife of Rex Heuermann putting on a show in documentary

(NewsNation) — Asa Ellerup, the ex-wife of accused Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann, has defended his innocence in a new documentary released on streaming platform Peacock. In 'The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets,' a three-part documentary, Ellerup is a central figure along with her and Heuermann's daughter, Victoria. Ellerup referred to Heuermann as 'her hero' despite the pair divorcing shortly after his arrest two years ago, and that she had 'fallen in love with him all over again.' Victoria Heuermann, on the other hand, has said she believes her father is 'most likely' the Gilgo Beach serial killer. Authorities believe they spotted ex-soldier Travis Decker, who is wanted in deaths of 3 daughters John Ray, the attorney for the family of victim Shannan Gilbert, said Ellerup's statements are all about posturing herself to show she had no involvement in the killings. 'This is all for show, and she's being paid a lot of money to put on a show,' Ray said. 'She and her daughter are doing very well at that. This is all fake and her statements are informed by that fakery.' Heuermann is accused of killing a total of seven women, whose bodies were among several found on Long Island, New York. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Heuermann is due back in court June 17 as a judge continues to weigh whether to allow key DNA evidence into the trial. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store