$915 worth of pennies dumped in man’s driveway; he blames feud over final paycheck
A Georgia man claims a bitter feud over a final paycheck ended with 500 pounds of pennies delivered to his driveway.
Andreas Flaten said when he submitted his two-week notice in writing last November, hell hath no fury like his frustrated boss.
“He froze and stared at me for like a straight minute…I remember this so clearly…he gets up, puts his hands on his head, walks out the door and disappears for like an hour,” said Flaten. Flaten had worked at Walker Luxury Autoworks in Peachtree City for a year. He had known the owner for eight years. But Flaten said the constant turnover and toxic work environment took a toll.
Flaten claims on his last day, he delivered his uniforms washed and in a box complete with another letter explaining why he was leaving.
He said his boss promised his final check would be paid in January. It never arrived. He said his boss accused him of damages.
“I honestly at this point never expected him to pay,” said Flaten.
Flaten called Georgia’s Department of Labor. Five months later, he was paid, presumably the full $915 dollars… in pennies.
“That comes out to be like 504 pounds of pennies,” exclaimed Flaten.
“I have no where to put ’em. I had no idea what I was going to do like how do I get money from pennies?” added Flaten.
Criticism online calls for karma, calling the cash dump “petty.”
Flaten stored the pennies in his garage inside a large wheel barrel.
“Brand spanking new wheel barrel that is full to the brim. The … wheels are like busted out to the side, flat…” he said.
Flaten and his girlfriend said all of the pennies are covered in some type of oil, and cannot be cashed in until they are cleaned.
CBS46 is working to get the owner’s side of the story. Several after hours calls to Walker Luxury Autoworks have not been returned.
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Italy opens manslaughter case after teacher dies hours after getting AstraZeneca vaccine
Prosecutors in Italy have launched a manslaughter investigation after a music teacher there died hours after getting the controversial AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Sandro Tognatti, 57, got jabbed in his hometown of Biella on Saturday afternoon and went to bed that night with a high fever, his wife, Simona Riussi, told Italian media.
She called an ambulance the next morning but the clarinetist could not be saved, she said.
Prosecutors in the northern Italian region of Piedmont opened the probe into his death later that day, according to the Italian wire service Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA).
They also seized nearly 400,000 shots of the AstraZeneca vaccine from the same batch.
So far, officials have insisted there has yet to be a direct link between Tognatti’s death and his shot.
The criminal investigation is to be “completely sure” that the death “cannot be attributed to the above-mentioned inoculation,” prosecutor Teresa Angela Camelio said in a statement.
Italy on Monday joined a growing group of mostly European nations temporarily suspending the UK vaccine amid alarming reports of blood clots in some participants.
They were joined Monday by France and Germany, with the likes of Ireland, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Luxembourg and Thailand having already suspended its use.
AstraZeneca — which developed the shot with Oxford University — says the vaccine is safe, an assertion backed up by the World Health Organization.
The vaccine has yet to be approved for use in the US — but the drugmaker is reportedly pushing for emergency-use approval by the end of this month.
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Wild video shows women robbing, punching workers at Popeye’s drive-thru
Four women ordered up a lot more than fried chicken from a Popeye’s restaurant in Florida.
A wild video — shot by a customer — shows the violent strong-arm robbery as it unfolded in the drive-thru lane of the popular chain in Lantana on Tuesday.
According to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, it began when one of the passengers started arguing with the cashier, prompting her to spit at and assault the worker.
In the 29-second video clip, she is then seen furiously attacking an employee while standing just outside a silver Nissan Sentra.
A second crook then gets out of the driver’s seat, followed by two other women who joined in the onslaught as one of them reached inside to steal cash, deputies said.
“One of the female suspects reached into the window and grabbed money from the register,” department officials said in a statement.
The four unidentified bandits then got back into the Sentra — which had a Florida license plate, GVZP04 — and drove off, police said.
No arrests had been made in the incident as of early Wednesday, sheriff’s officials told The Post.
“This investigation is still very active and ongoing,” a spokeswoman for the department wrote in an email.
Anyone who can identify the women from the footage should contact Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County at (800) 458-TIPS.
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Dogs that mauled NJ boy, 3, to death were neighbor’s pit bulls
The two dogs that mauled a 3-year-old New Jersey boy to death and seriously injured his mother were their neighbor’s unregistered pit bulls — which snuck into their backyard, according to reports on Wednesday.
The animals somehow got past a fence and into the yard of an adjacent home in Carteret, where the toddler and his mom were playing at around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, WABC reported.
The boy was airlifted to a hospital, where he died. His mother remained hospitalized Wednesday with serious injuries.
Shocking aerial footage from NBC4 showed first responders performing chest compressions on the tot as he was being taken to a helicopter on a gurney.
Authorities have not released the names of the victims.
Neighbors said that the family — a mother, father and three young boys — are originally from Pakistan and had just moved to the area a month ago from Brooklyn.
“He’s very, very hardworking,” Jack Beyda, a longtime co-worker of the deceased boy’s father told Patch about the dad on Wednesday. “He worked very hard to provide for his family and he saved up enough money to move out here from Brooklyn; he saved up enough to buy this little house.”
While some in the community said the dogs had never been known to be aggressive before, others described them as menaces.
“Those pit bulls bit people all in this area,” one neighbor told WABV. “I’m aware of certain houses, so I try to walk a different path when I know that they’re on that block.”
Some said the dogs were allowed free reign on the neighborhood, with one woman telling the outlet she had contacted authorities multiple times regarding the animals.
Police said the dogs were euthanized, apparently shot by arriving officers.
Carteret Mayor Daniel Reiman said the dogs had not been registered with the town, as is required by law.
“As a small community, our Carteret family mourns the heart-wrenching loss of our young neighbor,” he said. “We pray for this young mother and family in this time of unimaginable grief.”
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Florida man raped spring breaker by posing as Uber driver, cops say
A Florida man has been accused of raping a teen on spring break by posing as her Uber driver, authorities said.
Shapsly Silencieux, 37, picked up the 18-year-old woman after she got separated from friends Saturday night at America’s Backyard restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, news station WPLG reported.
The teen visiting from Alabama had requested an Uber, but mistakenly climbed into Silencieux’s vehicle, police said.
“She walks up to the vehicle, says to the driver, ‘Are you my Uber?’ He says ‘Yes,’” Fort Lauderdale police Sgt. DeAnna Greenlaw told news station WSVN.
“As they’re driving away, she gets a notification on her phone that her Uber request had been canceled, and she’s been charged a certain fee.”
When she confronted him again about whether he was her driver, he insisted that he was but that they would need to stop at his apartment to grab his wallet to buy gas, police said.
While at the apartment, he allegedly forced her into the bedroom and raped her, authorities said.
The teen told cops she tried to call an Uber, but Silencieux grabbed her phone and told her he would drive her to where she was staying in Bal Harbor.
She managed to memorize his license plate and called 911 when she was dropped off, police said.
Authorities tracked Silencieux down and arrested him on suspicion of sexual battery.
Uber confirmed that Silencieux was a driver, but the app was not used during the trip.
“Everyone has the right to travel safely and our thoughts are with the victim after this horrific experience,” the company said in a statement obtained by WSVN.
“While this trip did not take place on the Uber app, we immediately removed the driver’s access to the app as soon as this was reported to us.”
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Sharon Osbourne called co-hosts ‘slanty eyes,’ ‘wonton’ and ‘p—y licker,’ Leah Remini says
Embattled “The Talk’’ co-host Sharon Osbourne called former colleague Julie Chen “slanty eyes” and lesbian actress Sara Gilbert a “p—y licker,” an explosive new report claims.
During the CBS show’s first season, Osbourne lashed out at her then-co-hosts because she was angry that Chen was reportedly trying to take center stage and Gilbert, also executive producer, was doing nothing about it, sources and ex-colleague actress Leah Remini told journalist Yashar Ali.
“I mean, who the f–k does slanty eyes think she is? She shouldn’t be pillow-talking with our boss,” Remini recalled Osbourne saying at one point during the morning show’s first season — referring to Chen and her husband, Les Moonves, who was at the head of CBS at the time.
Osbourne allegedly added of Gilbert, “Why won’t the p—y licker do anything about the wonton?” and “Why won’t the fish-eater be part of this discussion? She’s the f–king executive producer.”
Remini claimed that Osbourne also trashed Holly Robinson Peete — even before the show’s season kicked off with the “21 Jump Street” star as a co-host in 2010.
Remini alleged Osbourne told her at lunch about how she had previously appeared with Robinson Peete on “The Celebrity Apprentice 3’’ show and, “Holly wasn’t a good person, not to trust her and that we should find ‘another Black person who is funny.’ ”
Osbourne is currently locked in a war of words with Robinson Peete, who accused her over the weekend of saying she was “too ghetto’’ for the show, a claim Sharon has vehemently denied.
Remini, who appeared on the first season of “The Talk,” alleged that Osbourne also would refer to Remini as a “wop” and “guinea,” two slurs for Italians.
Osbourne’s publicist, Howard Bragman, told Page Six in a statement, “The only thing worse than a disgruntled former employee is a disgruntled former talk show host.
“For 11 years Sharon has been kind, collegial and friendly with her hosts as evidenced by throwing them parties, inviting them to her home in the UK and other gestures of kindness too many to name. Sharon is disappointed but unfazed and hardly surprised by the lies, the recasting of history and the bitterness coming out at this moment.
“She will survive this, as she always has and her heart will remain open and good, because she refuses to let others take her down. She thanks her family, friends and fans for standing by her and knowing her true nature.”
Ali claimed in his story — published in his email newsletter — that he spoke to nearly a dozen people and that multiple sources alleged Osbourne was known for using racist language and bullying.
The claims come as “The Talk” went on temporary hiatus after a heated on-air dispute between Osbourne and current co-hosts, including Sheryl Underwood, last week. CBS announced Tuesday it was extending the show’s pause of live episodes till at least next week.
Osbourne got heat on the show March 10 for defending British talk-show host Piers Morgan after he quit his own show amid a flap over his comments about Meghan Markle — saying she said she didn’t understand “what he uttered that’s racist’.’
Markle and hubby Prince Harry famously told Oprah Winfrey during a TV sit-down last week that a royal expressed racist “concerns’’ over the darkness of their son Archie’s skin.
Morgan said on “Good Morning Britain’’ that Markle and Harry “basically make out the entire royal family a bunch of white supremacists.”
He added in a tweet, “I wouldn’t believe Meghan Markle if she gave me a weather report.”
The British Osbourne tweeted her support of pal Morgan after he was met with an avalanche of criticism — and was quickly taken to task for it in a tearful and tense exchange with her co-hosts.
Osbourne tweeted a general apology over her comments Friday, writing, “To anyone of color that I offended and/or to anyone that feels confused or let down by what I said, I am truly sorry.
“There are very few things that hurt my heart more than racism so to feel associated with that spun me fast.”
But she and Underwood are still reportedly at odds.
As for Osbourne’s ongoing feud with Robinson Peete, Ali reported that a January 2011 clip of the show shows Osbourne referring to Remini’s Brooklyn accent as “ghetto.’’
Osbourne, in denying last week that she called Robinson Peete “too ghetto” for the show, told Variety that ghetto “is a not a term I use.
“That’s not in my vocabulary,” Osbourne insisted. “I don’t speak like that. The only ghetto I know is the Warsaw Ghetto, and I think that’s the only time I’ve ever referred to something like that.”
Remini told Ali — a freelance reporter for publications including HuffPost, Daily Beast and New York magazine — that she wishes she had spoken out against Osbourne at various times.
“Not only did I do nothing about the racism and bullying, I was receiving and witnessing, I was party to it,” Remini said. “I had to own up to my own ugly.”
Osbourne is the only original “The Talk’’ co-host still with the show, noted Ali.
A CBS rep told The Post on Tuesday, “CBS is committed to a diverse, inclusive and respectful workplace across all of our productions.
“We’re also very mindful of the important concerns expressed and discussions taking place regarding events on ‘The Talk.’ This includes a process where all voices are heard, claims are investigated and appropriate action is taken where necessary.
“The show will extend its production hiatus until next Tuesday as we continue to review these issues.”
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Tina Turner says goodbye to fans with doc amid PTSD, stroke, cancer
Tina Turner bids a final farewell to her fans in a touching new film that shows how she has overcome her painful past and finally found happiness.
In the feature-length documentary, simply titled “Tina,” the singer looks back on camera for the first time at her younger years filled with struggle and pain, then the true love and global fame she found as a middle-aged woman.
Now 81 and plagued by ill health, including a stroke and cancer, the soul and rock music legend also suffered kidney failure which led to a transplant in 2017.
In the film she tells how she wants to enter the third and final chapter of her life out of the spotlight, and it is revealed that she has a form of post-traumatic stress disorder from the domestic abuse she suffered at the hands of her first husband and music partner, Ike Turner.
Looking back, Tina reflects: “It wasn’t a good life. The good did not balance the bad.
“I had an abusive life, there’s no other way to tell the story. It’s a reality. It’s a truth. That’s what you’ve got, so you have to accept it.
“Some people say the life that I lived and the performances that I gave, the appreciation, is blasting with the people. And yeah, I should be proud of that. I am.
“But when do you stop being proud? I mean, when do you, how do you bow out slowly? Just go away?”
In the documentary, which airs this month, Tina is seen for the first time talking with the man who finally brought her happiness, her second husband, Erwin Bach.
The couple make a farewell trip to the US for the Broadway premiere of her stage show, The Tina Turner Story, and Erwin, 65, reveals on camera: “She said, ‘I’m going to America to say goodbye to my American fans and I’ll wrap it up’. And I think this documentary and the play, this is it — it’s a closure.”
The details of Tina’s life have been chronicled before, first in her 1986 autobiography, “I, Tina,” and in the 1993 biopic “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” with Angela Bassett as Tina.
But Tina has always been loath to discuss them on camera until now. This documentary will have been painful to make, but is a parting gift to her global army of fans.
She is bringing down the curtain on a career which saw her sell more than 100 million records, and at her peak in the Eighties sell out arenas around the globe.
Tina was born Anna Mae Bullock, and her childhood was filled with poverty and misery, picking cotton in the fields around Nutbush, Tennessee.
‘Mom was not kind…she didn’t like me’
Her mother, Zelma, suffered domestic abuse at the hands of her father, Floyd Bullock, before they both abandoned her as a child. Even when Tina was reunited with her mother when she was a superstar, Zelma was cold and unloving.
Tina says in the documentary: “Mom was not kind. When I became a star, of course back then she was happy because I bought her a house. I did all kinds of things for her, she was my mother.
“I was trying to make her comfortable because she didn’t have a husband, she was alone, but she still didn’t like me.
“Even after I became Tina, Ma was still a little bit like, ‘Who did that?’ and ‘Who did this?’ And I said, ‘I did that, Mom!’ I was happy to show my mother what I did. I had a house, I had got a car, and she said, ‘No, I don’t believe it. No, you’re my daughter, no you didn’t!’
“She didn’t want me, she didn’t want to be around me, even though she wanted my success. But I did for her as if she loved me.”
This childhood filled with cruelty and violence may explain why Tina initially seemed to accept the mental and physical torture she put up with after she married Ike in 1962.
The marriage saw Anna Mae Bullock reborn as Tina Turner, in a duo who would become soul stars for almost three decades.
Her new name was so important to her that when she finally found the will to start divorce proceedings against Ike in 1976 — after years of beatings and psychological torture — it was all she asked to take from their stormy union.
‘It’s like a curse’
Leaving him was made harder by the fact that they had a son, Ronnie, and she adopted two of Ike’s children, Ike Jr. and Michael, from his previous relationship. She already had a son, Craig, from a previous relationship.
Erwin tells the program she still has nightmares about those dark days and is suffering from something similar to the post-traumatic stress disorder that cripples battle victims.
He says: “She has dreams about it, they’re not pleasant. It’s like when soldiers come back from the war. It’s not an easy time to have those in your memory and then try to forget.”
Tina, who first tried to escape from Ike with a sleeping pill overdose in 1968, admits: “That scene comes back. You’re dreaming it. The real picture is there, it’s like a curse.”
But the greatest antidote to the trauma is forgiveness, and she claims to be at peace with Ike, who died of an accidental drug overdose in 2007.
Tina says: “For a long time I did hate Ike, I have to say that. But then, after he died, I really realised that he was an ill person. He did get me started and he was good to me in the beginning. So I have some good thoughts. Maybe it was a good thing that I met him, that I don’t know.
“It hurts to have to remember those times, but at a certain stage forgiveness takes over, forgiving means not having to hold on.
“It was letting go, because it only hurts you. By not forgiving, you suffer, because you think about it over and over. And for what?”
In the Eighties Tina reinvented herself as a solo artist. With hit albums such as “Private Dancer” and “Break Every Rule,” she joined the pantheon of global music icons.
She even became a film star, appearing with Mel Gibson in the 1985 action movie “Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome.”
Her career has seen her win a dozen Grammy Awards, get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and become the first black artist and first woman to appear on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
But in 1986 — at the peak of her fame — she was incredibly lonely.
‘He was so good looking. My heart went ba-bum’
That all changed when she met German record producer Erwin while visiting Europe. She was 46 and he was 30, but it was love at first sight — though they didn’t marry until 2013.
Tina recalls: “He had the prettiest face. It was like, ‘Where did he come from?’ He was so good looking. My heart went ba-bum. It means that a soul has met. When he found out that I liked him he came to America and we were in Nashville and I said to him, ‘When you come to LA I want you to make love to me’.
“I thought that I could say that because I was a free woman, I didn’t have a boyfriend, I liked him.
“There was nothing wrong with it — it was just sex. And he looked at me as if he didn’t believe what he was hearing.
“He was just so different, so laid back, so comfortable, so unpre- tentious, and that was the beginning of our relationship.”
As love blossomed, Tina started to wind up her recording career, making her last album in 1999, aged 59. She gave her final performance in 2009.
Last year, aged 80, she briefly returned to recording, collaborating with producer Kygo on a dance reinvention of her 1984 anthem, “What’s Love Got To Do With It.”
The documentary also explores how originally she was deeply unsure about recording the song — which went on to be her only US solo No. 1 — as it was a pop track first recorded by British Eurovision winners Bucks Fizz.
‘He will always be my baby’
Nowadays Tina spends most of her time in Switzerland with Erwin, where she lives permanently, having renounced her US citizenship.
But she has still known trauma in her life. In 2018 her son Craig committed suicide in Los Angeles, and after she scattered his ashes off the California coast, she said: “My saddest moment as a mother. He was 59 when he died so tragically, but he will always be my baby.”
Her most recent illness led to her kidney transplant, with Erwin as the donor. It was a risky process for such an elderly couple, but an inevitability, given that they remain madly in love.
Erwin says: “It’s something we both have for each other. I always refer to it as an electrical charge. I still have it.”
Before the operation, Tina had been so ill that she was considering assisted suicide — which is legal in Switzerland, where she now has full citizenship.
She joined the assisted-suicide organization Exit, and recalled in a book three years ago: “It wasn’t my idea of life but the toxins in my body had started taking over. I couldn’t eat.
“I was surviving, but not living. I began to think about death. If my kidneys were going, and it was time for me to die, I could accept that, it was OK. When it’s time, it’s really time.”
The new documentary gives a glimpse inside the couple’s beautiful house on the edge of Lake Zurich.
Filled with homely furniture, flower arrangements and ornaments, it looks a million miles from the dusty tracks of Tennessee or the glitzy homes of Tinseltown.
But there is also a wall filled with gold discs and shelves covered with awards — a reminder that Tina will always be a star, in or out of the spotlight.
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Anti-porn group rips ‘explicit’ Grammys, calls show ‘hardcore porno’
The Grammys were an objectifying moral disgrace, according to this anti-sexploitation group.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation has released a statement ripping the 2021 Grammys for including Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s X-rated pole-dancing performance.
“The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) says the CBS Grammys broadcast contributed to the sexual exploitation of women by glamorizing prostitution and stripping,” the anti-porn group wrote in its Monday release. “The performance by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion showed the two women and backup performers wearing thongs and lingerie, dancing on a stripper pole, and crawling around and twerking on a bed together.”
The group, which describes itself as a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, was founded in 1962 and leads the fight to expose “the links between all forms of sexual abuse and exploitation,” including child sexual abuse, the public health harms of pornography and sexual objectification, according to its website.
The awards show, the statement continues, was a better fit for the cutting room floor of an adult-film studio than national television.
“In a performance that could have been cut from a hardcore pornography film, CBS allowed a glamorization of stripping and prostitution to be broadcast in front of a national audience — a portion of which were children — for no other reason than for TV ratings,” the center’s senior vice president and executive director Dawn Hawkins said. “Despite the ‘popularity’ of the song performed by Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion, CBS should have never allowed this kind of explicit performance to happen at the Grammys.”
Prostitution and stripping are “never empowering for women,” Hawkins goes on, arguing that the two only ever serve to “set up systems that exploit and oppress” the female-bodied.
Although Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” performance did inspire an immense amount of media coverage, it was not, in fact, able to score the Grammys good TV ratings: The award show’s ratings tanked this year, possibly to a record low. Early ratings from Nielsen have the awards drawing a measly 7.9 million total viewers, although the numbers are expected to climb incrementally when adjustments are made for time zones.
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St. Louis breaks record of most children shot in 2020
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) — Teddy bears, candles, and a message of hope were along the fence line on Laclede in the Central West End; hope for justice for two lives lost to gun violence.
“It’s just over and over pain,” said Suketha Rankin. In January, her son Darrion Rankin-Fleming and her granddaughter Dmyah Fleming, were shot and killed.
Dmyah, a 7-year-old, is one of the eight children killed in the City of St. Louis this year. It’s an alarming number after a record-breaking year.
“Children injured by gun violence come to both of our hospitals on almost a daily basis. If you put both of our numbers combined it was 261 kids who were injured and treated at our two hospitals,” Josh Dugal said, the trauma program manager at SSM Cardinal Glennon Hospital.
Between St. Louis Children’s Hospital and SSM Cardinal Glennon, they see more children injured by gun violence than any city in the country.
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A 14-year-old suspect has been arrested in Indiana after missing 6-year-old found dead
(CNN) — A 14-year-old suspect was arrested after a 6-year-old girl was found deceased Friday night in Indiana.
The girl was reported missing from the area of Chapman St. in New Carlisle, Indiana, around 6:30 p.m. and was found deceased about two hours later, according to a press release from St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit Assistant Commander Dave Wells.
New Carlisle is about 15 miles west of South Bend.
An autopsy has been scheduled for Sunday, according to the release.
The department is not releasing names or additional details at this time, Wells said.
Police are asking anyone with information on the case to call the homicide unit as the investigation is active.
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