Laws Delighted With Fantastic Winter
Tuesday, 16th Apr 2013 13:57
Leiston boss Danny Laws says Town academy striker Tom Winter has been “fantastic” since he joined the Ryman League Premier Division side on loan last month and would be delighted if other young Blues were to spend time at Victory Road in the future. Winter has netted four times since making the temporary switch to Leiston last month.
“He’s doing fantastic,” Laws told TWTD. “He came in at very short notice, which was good for us because we were up against a deadline of March 31st and I’d only been in the job a couple of days.
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An 18-year-old man toting an AK-47 semi-assault weapon around the Times Square Station Friday afternoon was taken into custody for questioning, police said.
The man, whose name was not released, was seen “in plain view” with the weapon on the mezzanine area near the A/C/E lines by patrolling NYPD officers, a police spokesperson said. He was taken into custody without incident.
The weapon was unloaded but police found a magazine clip on the man as well. The man was not a New York resident, according to the NYPD, but could not immediately confirm news reports that he was from Ohio or that he had a gas mask with him.
Ohio man with assault rifle and ammo arrested at Times Square subway
The 18-year-old placed an unloaded rifle on the ground in plain view, according to the NYPD
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Police in New York arrested an Ohio man who was in possession of a semi-automatic gun, ammo and gas mask at a Times Square subway station.
According to the NYPD, the as yet unidentified 18-year-old was taken into custody on Friday after being observed with an unloaded semi-automatic gun near the A/C/E line at the Times Square station around 3:30 p.m.,
News 4reported. Officers came upon the individual as they were doing a routine check of the famed station.
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BOSTON A former track and field coach at Boston’s Northeastern University was arrested Wednesday and charged with using bogus social media accounts to try to trick female student-athletes into sending him nude photos of themselves, prosecutors said.
Steve Waithe, 28, of Chicago, is accused of creating fake social media accounts to contact track and field athletes and offering to help get rid of compromising photos of them he claimed to have found online.
Starting in at least February 2020, Waithe would send pictures he had obtained of the victims and try to persuade them to send more explicit photos to him so he could “reverse image search,” authorities said in court documents.