Rhymes with ‘Hunt’: Shepard Smith Mispronounces Fox News Reporter’s Name
August 10th, 2008 by admin“So I was talking to Jonathan Glenn, and then I was about to thank Jonathan Hunt…”
“So I was talking to Jonathan Glenn, and then I was about to thank Jonathan Hunt…”
A 12-year-old girl just wanted to show her cousin the view from her family’s Manhattan rooftop. Instead, she fell into a chimney and plummeted down the flue for 14 stories, emerging nearly unscathed to tell her story after landing in a pile of furnace soot.
Grace Bergere, a young rock drummer, was recovering at a hospital on Saturday with an injured hip. A 2-foot-deep pile of ash and dust probably saved her life by cushioning her fall when she crashed into a basement furnace, fire officials said.
A FOX News cameraman helped save the life of an injured Marine in Afghanistan — and was injured himself — when the armored Humvee convoy he was traveling in was struck by a roadside bomb Sunday night in the Helmand province, a Taliban stronghold.
Two U.S. Marines were badly injured when the improvised explosive device detonated near their convoy. Though FOX News cameraman Chris Jackson was injured in the blast, he went back to the burning vehicle to rescue one of the Marines.
“The cabin was on fire and I jumped out,” said Jackson in a report filed immediately following the attack. “I went, grabbed the sergeant out of the shotgun seat, pulled him out.”
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When Burr Robbins heard knocking at his door, he didn’t expect to be tied up and robbed.
“The minute I opened that door up, these two characters rammed their way right in,” Robbins said.
The men tied Robbins, a wheelchair bound war veteran, with electrical tape and demanded that he tell them where his money and medication were.
A 53-year-old Good Samaritan trying to catch thieves who ran off with a Starbucks tip jar is clinging to life Tuesday after the suspects hit him with their car, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
A woman described as between 16 to 19 years old, walked into the Starbucks around 3 p.m. Monday and bought a drink, and walked out to the parking lot. The 20-year-old man she was with grabbed the tip jar and ran, the newspaper reported.
The man, who police said was a regular customer, saw the incident and ran after the man.
“The car door was open, they sped off and he gets run over,” Capt. Rick Downs of the Crestwood police told the newspaper. “He ended up underneath the car.”
An anonymous donor, as well as Starbucks, each put up a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects.