logo
Arrest made in theft of instruments stolen from the rock band Heart at New Jersey venue

Arrest made in theft of instruments stolen from the rock band Heart at New Jersey venue

Independent05-06-2025
Authorities have made an arrest in the theft of two irreplaceable instruments owned by members of the rock band Heart that were stolen from a venue in New Jersey last weekend.
Atlantic City police say surveillance video initially led them to a 57-year-old Pleasantville man. He was later seen on video walking through various parts of the city, trying to sell the instruments, and he eventually sold one while the other remains unaccounted for, police said, declining further comment. The man has been charged with burglary and theft.
The band was set to kick off the An Evening With Heart tour at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City on Saturday, and its gear had been set up there the day prior to the show. Among the items stolen were a custom-built, purple sparkle baritone Telecaster guitar with a hand-painted headstock made for band member Nancy Wilson, and a vintage 1966 Gibson EM-50 mandolin that band member Paul Moak has played for over 25 years.
'These instruments are more than just tools of our trade — they're extensions of our musical souls,' Nancy Wilson said in a statement issued by the group that also offered a reward for information leading to their return. 'We're heartbroken, and we're asking for their safe return— no questions asked. Their value to us is immeasurable.'
Heart is led by Wilson and her sister, Ann, who have made music together since the '70s and have had hits like 'Magic Man,' 'Crazy on You' and 'Alone.' The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers were honored with a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy in 2023.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Drunk Rhode Island official who 'embarrassed herself' after unruly arrest went viral gets swift reality check
Drunk Rhode Island official who 'embarrassed herself' after unruly arrest went viral gets swift reality check

Daily Mail​

time10 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Drunk Rhode Island official who 'embarrassed herself' after unruly arrest went viral gets swift reality check

A top Democrat in Rhode Island will be suspended without pay after a video of her unruly, drunken arrest went viral on social media. Police camera footage released Monday showed Rhode Island Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan Hogan 'berating' officers and attempting to avoid arrest after a drunken night out with a friend. She was arrested Thursday for allegedly trespassing at the Clarke Cooke House, a swanky waterfront restaurant in Newport, Rhode Island. Hogan can be seen on the police body camera footage attempting to use her position to wriggle out of legal trouble. 'I'm an AG [attorney general]. I'm an AG. What are your probable cause to detain me for?' Hogan said. 'You're going to regret this. You're going to regret it,' Hogan also warned the police officers. And now Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha says there will be consequences. Neronha told WPRO radio host Gene Valicenti Tuesday that 'she embarrassed herself, humiliated herself, treated the Newport Police Department horribly.' 'She's really remorseful. She takes responsibility,' Neronha told Valicenti on the radio. He said that he made her watch the video of the arrest, which has taken the internet by storm. Hogan's friend, identified by police as Veronica Hannan, can also be heard saying 'she's a lawyer' as Hogan demanded officers turn off their body cameras and do not film her. Neronha shared that the demands to turn off police body cameras were wrong and not grounded in the very policies created by his own office. 'I'm not sure what she was thinking. Clearly she was not thinking straight,' Neronha added. 'There will be a suspension without pay, if I retain her, for sure. So she's not going to continue as if nothing happened,' Neronha disclosed in his interview. 'She's humiliated herself. Regardless of what happens vis a vis her employment with us, she's going to have a long time coming back from this. It's just really unfortunate.' 'I've got 110 lawyers. You know, she embarrassed all of them, in a sense,' Neronha also said of the incident. In a statement issued by the Newport Police which was obtained by along with the body camera footage, officers noted that Hogan 'was extremely uncooperative, berating officers, repeatedly stating her position as an AG and refusing to follow instructions.' Staff at the restaurant asked officers to remove the two women from the premises. 'Do you guys just want them out?' an officer asked. 'Do you want them trespassed?' 'Anything we can do,' a worker responded. 'Trespass? Yeah. I just need them out. Please.' Officers also claimed that after the deputy AG's antics, 'both parties still refused to leave, and I grabbed Hogan's left and right hands, securing handcuffs on her.' 'While attempting to secure Hogan in handcuffs, she repeatedly stated, 'I'm an AG (Attorney General).' I informed Hogan that she was being arrested because of the fact that she was refused to leave after numerous lawful orders.' Devon Flanagan Hogan has been employed as a Special Assistant Attorney General in the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office for over seven years, since April 2018 according to her LinkedIn page which has been taken down since the Daily Mail first reported on the incident.

Jeanine Pirro will let people carry shotguns and rifles in DC - despite Trump's crackdown - without fear of prosecution
Jeanine Pirro will let people carry shotguns and rifles in DC - despite Trump's crackdown - without fear of prosecution

The Independent

time12 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Jeanine Pirro will let people carry shotguns and rifles in DC - despite Trump's crackdown - without fear of prosecution

Jeanine Pirro, the former Fox News host who currently runs the U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington, D.C., will no longer pursue felony charges against registered gun owners who carry firearms in the nation's capital, according to a memo seen by the Washington Post. The new policy, crafted from guidance sent by the Justice Department, means that anyone who has a firearm permit and a registered rifle or shotgun in D.C. may concealed carry. Previously, the gun law in D.C. prohibited people from carrying those types of firearms except in narrow circumstances. Registered pistol owners have long been permitted to conceal carry. Pirro told the Post that the change aligns with recent Supreme Court rulings, which struck down several local laws that sought to restrict firearms in crowded areas such as New York City or D.C. But it also arrives as Pirro's office, in collaboration with local and federal law enforcement, is attempting to crack down on crime in the nation's capital at the behest of President Donald Trump, who alleges crime is rampant in D.C. 'Without question, President Donald Trump and I are committed to prosecuting gun crime,' Pirro said in a statement to the Post. 'This unprecedented number of gun case prosecutions in both federal and local court is only done consistent with the constitution and the laws of the land.' While homicides in D.C. hit a two-decade high in 2023, violent crime has significantly declined since then, according to data collected by the Metropolitan Police Department in D.C. Despite the evidence of dwindling crime, Trump continues to claim the city is dangerous and alleges police manipulated numbers to make it appear safer. In 2023, authorities recovered approximately 98 rifles and 38 shotguns in D.C., according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Recovery of firearms does not mean they were used in crimes. Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Tuesday that the federal government's de facto takeover of D.C. to crack down on crime has led to approximately 68 guns being seized. She did not specify what type of guns were most seized. Yet, despite deploying federal law enforcement from various agencies, including the ATF, in part, to get illegal guns off the street, the U.S. Attorney's Office is now loosening some gun laws. Pirro told the Post that the new guidance does not prevent her office from pursuing unlawful gun possession charges against those who are not permitted to have a firearm, such as a person convicted of a felony. But it does preclude bringing charges of possession of a registered rifle or shotgun. Prosecutors have used the D.C. laws under review to charge defendants in high-profile cases, such as a 2019 shotgun attack on Northeast Washington and the 'Pizzagate' shooter, according to the Post.

Trump demands Lisa Cook, first black woman Fed Reserve member, ‘resign, now!!!' and accuses her of mortgage fraud
Trump demands Lisa Cook, first black woman Fed Reserve member, ‘resign, now!!!' and accuses her of mortgage fraud

The Independent

time12 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Trump demands Lisa Cook, first black woman Fed Reserve member, ‘resign, now!!!' and accuses her of mortgage fraud

President Donald Trump is escalating his crusade against the Federal Reserve's independence by demanding the resignation of Lisa Cook, the first Black woman to serve on the central bank's board of governors, citing unsubstantiated allegations of mortgage fraud. Writing on Truth Social, Trump said Cook, a former Michigan State University professor who has served on the board since 2022, 'must resign, now!!!' and shared a Bloomberg News article about calls for the Department of Justice to investigate Cook's mortgage application history by Bill Pulte, the head of the Federal Housing Finance Administration and of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Pulte, a 37-year-old board whose grandfather founded a large residential home construction form and who gained prominence on social media by giving away free money to people on Twitter, sent a letter last week to Attorney General Pam Bondi and DOJ official Ed Martin alleging that Cook 'falsified bank documents and property records to acquire more favorable loan terms, potentially committing mortgage fraud under the criminal statute.' He alleges that Cook improperly listed an Ann Arbor, Michigan property as a primary residence before also purchasing another property in Georgia. His letter to Bondi states that Cook 'appears to have acquired mortgages that do not meet certain lending requirements and could have received favorable loan terms under fraudulent circumstances' and suggested that she be investigated for violating four separate criminal statutes. Separately on social media, Pulte said the allegations, which have not resulted in any charges as of yet, give Trump 'cause to fire' the Democratic appointee. Since being sworn into office, Pulte has used his position to dig into mortgage applications from prominent Democrats and has made similar allegations against New York State Attorney General Letitia James and California Senator Adam Schiff. But he denied any improper political motivations during an interview on CNBC and claimed he had 'received a tip' about the matter instead of targeting Cook on his own. 'We refer people every day criminally for mortgage fraud, and no one is above the law. And in this case, it happens to be a fed governor. And I have an obligation to do something about it,' he said. 'You know, the Fed has written all about the economic harm of mortgage fraud, in particular occupancy fraud. And here she is allegedly committing mortgage fraud. So I think it's a big issue. I don't think it's going away. I think she will have to resign or I think she will be fired.' Although he has not publicized any similar allegations against any Republicans, he claimed that his agency would 'look at any allegation of mortgage fraud' and said party affiliation was irrelevant to him. 'We do not care whether you're a Republican or a Democrat. We do not care whether you're wealthy. We don't care whether you're a prosecutor. We don't care whether you're a Fed governor. If you commit mortgage fraud and you present an existential threat to the federal home loan banks ... we are going to prosecute it,' he said. Pulte's move to accuse Cook of mortgage fraud expands his — and the president's — effort to hound members of the Federal Reserve's board in retaliation for not acting to artificially juice the economy by lowering interest rates. Trump has made no secret of his distaste for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, whom he nominated to lead the Federal Reserve in 2017, primarily because of Powell's refusal to lower interest rates, particularly in light of Trump's decision to levy tariffs. Powell has said that the central bank needs time to see what effects tariffs will have on inflation and employment before making a determination on interest rates. This has prompted Trump to call Powell a 'stupid person' and refer to him by the nickname 'Too Late.' The Supreme Court recently signaled that Trump can't fire Fed board members simply because the president disagrees with him on interest rates. But legally he could do so 'for cause,' such as misconduct or dereliction of duty.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store