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Family, friends mourn man run down in alleged road rage incident Share Updated: 5:42 PM EST Jan 21, 2021 Family, friends mourn man run down in alleged road rage incident Share Updated: 5:42 PM EST Jan 21, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript PETER: THE VIGIL IS WRAPPING UP. SEVERAL HUNDRED PEOPLE CAME TO SHOW SUPPORT. TAKE A LOOK BEHIND ME. ACCORDING TO ORGANIZERS HERE, THE VICTIM LEAVES BEHIND HER THREE CHILDREN AND SEVERAL OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS. THE GOFUNDME SAYS THAT 35-YEAR-OLD WAS A GENTLE GIANT, A LOYAL FRIEND WITH AN UNPREDICATABLE SMILE AN UNFORGETTABLE SMALL. THIS WAS THE RESULT OF ROAD RAGE. A MAN IS ACCUSED OF RUNNING OVER THE VICTIM WITH HIS PICKUP TRUCK, ALSO ACCUSED OF USING A RACIAL SLUR TOWARD THE VICTIM. MANY AT THE VIGIL HOLDING SIGNS OF THAT SAID BLACK LIVES MATTER AND OTHER THINGS TO SUPPORT THE FAMILY OF THE VICTIM. THE POLICE CHIEF ALSO SPOKEN MOMENTS AGO. I WISH I HAD SOMETHING PROPHETIC TO SA ....
JaCobi Wood had 17 points off the bench to carry Belmont to a 79-66 win over Eastern Illinois on Thursday night, the Bruins' 12th consecutive victory. Luke Smith had 12 points for Belmont (15-1, 9-0 Ohio Valley Conference). Nick Muszynski added 10 points. ....
Updated on January 20, 2021 at 6:02 pm NBC Universal, Inc. A man ran over over another man, killing him, after shouting racial slurs at at him in Belmont Tuesday, according to prosecutors who filed a civil rights violation and other charges against the driver. Dean Kapsalis, a 54-year-old from Hudson with a lengthy history of violations behind the wheel, is accused of hitting a 35-year-old Boston man with his Dodge Dakota truck after the two got into an argument. Kapsalis shouted racial epithets at the victim, Henry Tapia, who was Black, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said at a news conference Wednesday. ....
em Funny Side takes a shower at Belmont the day before the race. /em Funny Side takes a shower at Belmont the day before the race. By Irish America Staff Many know Funny Cide as the great chestnut gelding who just missed winning the Triple Crown, but few know the Irish people who were instrumental in bringing him to the forefront of racing. Having secured first place at Kentucky Derby and Preakness, Funny Cide was bred by third-generation Irish-American Joe McMahon and his wife Anne at Saratoga Thoroughbreds in New York. McMahon told Irish America, “The last few weeks have been like the American dream. My wife and I were everyday Americans, we had no illusions that we were going to breed a horse of this caliber. A possibility for a Triple Crown, a win at the Derby, that’s as big as it can get in the horse business. We didn’t set out to have a Derby winner. We wanted to have a farm to bring our kids up on.” ....