A Long Island man is under arrest, after allegedly murdering his father during a Zoom call with over 20 people.
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"They just noticed him fall off the screen and then they heard heavy breathing," Suffolk County police detective, Lt. Kevin Beyrer, said, according to the New York Times. "It was horrible that they had to witness this."
Thomas Scully-Powers, the 32-year-old son of Dwight Powers, interrupted his father's Zoom call and began beating on him in view of the camera. He then exited the room and returned holding a knife. Witnesses on the call phoned 911 as the elder Powers was pulled off off-screen by his son.
When police arrived on the scene, the son lept out of a second-floor window and fled to a nearby deli. There, he attempted to clean himself of his father's blood using bottles of Dr. Pepper. He was soon found by police.
Suffolk County District Attorney, Timothy D. Sini released a statement commenting on the unsettling case of patricide.
"This is a shocking and disturbing case," Sini said in a statement. "By the defendant’s own admissions, he brutally stabbed his own father repeatedly until he was certain he was dead. The investigation into this horrific murder is still ongoing, but rest assured we will obtain justice for the victim."
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Tekashi 6ix9ine Moves After Neighbor Leaks His Address: Report
6ix9ine has been moved to a new location, after his address was leaked online, Saturday.
Tekashi 6ix9ine is reportedly on the move to a new location, according to the rapper’s attorney, Lance Lazzaro. The location change is in accordance with the police, TMZ reports.
Early Saturday, 6ix9ine was spotted by a neighbor on his balcony, presumably in a similar fashion to the picture above, and his address was subsequently leaked online. A video was released on Twitter of a girl claiming that she lives across the street from 6ix9ine and caught him on his back deck.
The rapper wouldn’t be hard to spot, as he can be seen flaunting his classic multicolored hair and dressed like Rainbow Mario on Instagram. He is allegedly located in Long Island, but that information has not been confirmed.
6ix9ine was sentenced in New York last year on charges related to gang activity, but his sentence was reduced after infamously cooperating with authorities, by testifying against members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods gang. 6ix9ine could have faced up to a mandatory minimum of 37 years in prison.
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Yesterday, the self-proclaimed King Of New York released his first single since his release from prison, titled “Gooba.” You can check out the new track for yourself here.
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Tekashi 6ix9ine’s Neighbor Exposes His Location: Report
The self-proclaimed King Of New York has apparently returned to Long Island where he was spotted flexing for the 'Gram on his balcony.
Tekashi 6ix9ine's been able to maintain a low profile since his release from prison a few weeks back. Well, that is, until recently. With the self-proclaimed King Of New York out on home confinement, he doesn't have many options to hide, except for his own home, but apparently, even that was more difficult for him than one can imagine.
Over the past few hours, 6ix9ine's been boasting his recently acquired chains and the stacks of cash he came home, but clearly, he forgot the rainbow head of his can be spotted from miles away. Posted on his balcony, the rapper's seen listening to Spanish music as he flashes cash and the new Shark piece he copped from Jimmy Boi.
Clearly, his efforts in remaining low-key following his release from prison haven't worked out well for him. It appears that his neighbors aren't hiding under a rock with one of them seemingly sharing his location. A video's gone viral on Twitter of a girl claiming that she lives across from 6ix9ine and spotted him on his back deck flexing for the 'Gram. TMZ reports that the girl also caught the rapper's address. Rumors have circulated that he's in Long Island, though there isn't any information verifying that claim.
The rapper made his big return to social media yesterday with the release of his new single "GOOBA." Are you feeling the new track? Sound off in the comments.
Knicks Owner James Dolan Tests Positive For Coronavirus
Knicks owner James Dolan has tested positive for the coronavirus, making him the first NBA owner to do so.
Knicks owner and Madison Square Garden Chairman James Dolan has tested positive for the Coronavirus.
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The Knicks' public relations twitter account announced the results, Saturday: "The Madison Square Garden Company Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jim Dolan has tested positive for coronavirus. He has been in self-isolation and is experiencing little to no symptoms. He continues to oversee business operations."
Earlier in the day, Dolan announced he would continue paying workers at MSG through May 3, although sporting and other events will not be held. The NBA season has been suspended indefinitely as of March 11.
Dolan, 64, is the first NBA owner to test positive for the Coronavirus.
Rudy Gobert was the first player to test positive, but many have followed suit since. Knicks' players have not been tested for the virus, because they have not exhibited any symptoms.
New York City is currently the epicenter of the virus with over 29,000 confirmed cases alone. At least 728 people have died.
Trump is considering a quarantine of the state of New York, but he's said it is still unlikely. Other states, such as Rhode Island, are trying to prevent New Yorkers from traveling. Rhode Island is stopping any cars with New York plates and mandating them to a 14-day quarantine.
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