Bam Margera, who denied hitting his brother in the alleged Sunday attack, pleaded not guilty to multiple charges in the case, his lawyer said.
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Escaped Mississippi detainee captured in Texas; 2 other escapees at large, 1 dead, officials say
Jerry Raynes was captured in Texas. Escaped inmates Casey Grayson and Corey Harrison remained at large Friday Their whereabouts were unknown.
Jealous rival, hitman arrested in Philadelphia teacher’s ‘cold blooded killing’, prosecutors say
Prosecutors say Julie Jean plotted with a hitman to kill Rachel King, a 35-year-old teacher, after a man King dated ended his relationship with Jean.
‘Selfless service’: Wisconsin police pull 84-year-old man to safety as van bursts into flames
Kenosha Police Department dash cam video a minivan traveling with a flat tire with sparks coming from the wheel before it bursts into flames.
Canned Wendy’s chili: Famous menu item to hit grocery store shelves this spring
Fast food restaurant Wendy’s is releasing its chili to grocery stores across the U.S. this spring with a suggested retail price of $4.99 per can.
Ex-UCLA gynecologist sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexually abusing patients
James Heaps appeared in the Los Angeles Superior Court Wednesday and was sentenced after being convicted of sexually abusing patients.
4 dead, 31 infected after bacterial outbreak hits Seattle hospital
Four patients in a Seattle hospital died after contracting Klebsiella pneumoniae a bacteria that can resist antibiotics; dozens more are infected.
8 bodies found in wooded lots, sinkhole ponds in Mexican resort area of Cancun
The bodies were found during searches of wooded lots and sinkhole ponds around the popular Mexican resort, authorities in Cancun said.
Singapore hangs man for trafficking marijuana despite claims of weak evidence
Despite a plea for clemency, Tangaraju Suppiah was hanged after being sentenced to death in 2018 for trafficking of 2.2 pounds of marijuana.
Four people of interest identified in Texas after-prom shooting; victim count rises to 11
The victims, ages 15 to 19, were hit by gunfire during a Jasper High School after-prom party at a home about 130 miles northeast of Houston.