A Drunk Woman on a Motorized Suitcase Got Arrested at the Orlando Airport
Here's the weirdest police chase we've seen in a while: A 32-year-old woman recently got arrested . . . while tooling around the Orlando Airport on a MOTORIZED SUITCASE. The suitcase itself isn't what got her in trouble though.
Her name is Chelsea Alston, and it happened last April. We're hearing about it now because a cop's chest-cam video just got released.
She was trying to fly from Orlando to New York. But when she pulled up to her gate on the suitcase, she was HAMMERED and had an empty beer in her hand. So they wouldn't let her fly. Then a bike cop got involved and was VERY patient with her.
He got her to drink some water and explained that you can't fly if you're that drunk. She claimed she WASN'T that drunk and started swearing at him, then rode off on her suitcase.
He chased her through the airport and did everything he could to get her back to the main terminal. He even tried to make it fun by offering to race her there on his bike.
She refused though and then SPIT at him. So he arrested her at that point. Then she spits a second time, and it hit him in the eye.
She also caused $1,200 in damage to the back of a cop car . . . and DEFECATED in it. She's facing several YEARS in prison if convicted.
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Alec Baldwin Is Now Facing a Wrongful Death Lawsuit
This isn't totally unexpected: The family of cinematographer HALYNA HUTCHINS has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against ALEC BALDWIN and others they feel were responsible for her death on the set of the movie "Rust".
The other defendants include several corporations tied to the production, and more than a dozen people involved. And yes, one of them is the armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed.
The lawsuit states that at least 15 industry standards were disregarded on the set, and if they'd been followed, Hutchins would still be alive. They also claim Baldwin carries the largest share of the blame since he held the weapon that killed her.
The plaintiffs released a video with a 3D rendering of how they say the shooting went down. It includes narration detailing all the alleged mistakes that were made, plus texts and emails from crew members who felt the set was unsafe.
Hutchins' family is suing for "negligent, intentional, willful, or reckless misconduct resulting in wrongful death and loss of consortium." They're seeking unspecified damages.
(You can see the lawsuit and the video here.)
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A man from Oregon tried to open an emergency exit door during a flight. He was arrested . . . and he told police that he did it because he hoped people would record him on their phones, and he'd have a platform to "share his thoughts on COVID-19 vaccines."
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A Woman in Georgia Faked Two Pregnancies to Get Out of Work
It's like they say, fool me once with a pregnancy, shame on you. Fool me twice with a pregnancy . . . you'll get caught.
A 43-year-old woman in Georgia named Robin Folsom worked for the state of Georgia as a Director of External Affairs.
In October of 2020, she told HR she was pregnant . . . and then announced that she'd given birth in May. She was then awarded seven weeks of paid leave.
Her story started to unravel . . . partially because she sent pictures of her "new baby" to some of her coworkers, and the babies featured in the photos seemed to have "varying skin tones."
The office conducted an investigation and found that she'd NOT delivered a child. And this wasn't the first time. She pulled a similar scheme before . . . falsely claiming to have given birth in July of 2020.
Robin was just indicted on three felony counts of making false statements. She's also charged with one count of identity fraud, which is also a felony.
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