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His run-ins with the law Before Tuesday, Saipov's run-ins with the law mainly involved traffic violations.
While viewers usually anticipate run-ins between some of television's biggest names, we don't expect to see the run-ins turn into casting calls — but, hey, anything goes on Emmys night.
Have you had any run-ins with him in real life?
Unlike other mobsters, Cali had few run-ins with the law.
Mr. Weizman has an especially long history of run-ins there.
"I don't know, I've had a couple run-ins," she jokes.
Have you had run-ins with the boys in the team?
Thomas Ravenel is no stranger to run-ins with the law.
Then the company had its own run-ins with the censors.
AS A teenager, Roland Fryer had "unpleasant" run-ins with police.
Its founder, John DeLorean, had numerous run ins with the law.
Khan has had a history of run-ins with the law.
The UK has had its own run ins in the region.
Deutsche Bank has a history of run-ins with the Fed.
Hernandez had been having his own run-ins with the law.
He also had run-ins with law enforcement over the years.
We had had run-ins with the gangs in the past.
Experience the sweet moments, without the weird run-ins and corny deejays.
Thinking of her son's own run-ins with the law, Roxanne disagreed.
This weekend's altercation continues Locklear's string of run-ins with law enforcement.
Brown has had his fair share of run-ins with the law.
Some had run-ins with the law and ended up in prison.
Every major tech group has had run-ins with European antitrust rules.
John Cena isn't afraid of any awkward run-ins with his ex.
Since then, run-ins with regulators, drivers and rival companies have surfaced.
Substance abuse and run-ins with the law quickly undid it all.
What were some interesting run-ins you had while you were tattooing?
Bruni: You've had your run-ins in the past with Nancy Pelosi.
However, Uematsu also had run-ins with the police, according to NHK.
Mr. Dedi continued to have run-ins with Chinese boats through February.
The Mongols have had their share of run-ins with the law.
On Twitter, people shared stories of run-ins with the tiny creatures.
It wasn't the first time she'd had run-ins with sexual harassment.
Dolan has also had several run-ins in and around the Garden.
Even Hyperallergic has had its run-ins with Facebook's opaque nudity policies.
Deutsche Bank has seen its fair share of run-ins with government officials.
Good luck on any run-ins with a Rav-4 in that thing.
This isn't the only time Williams has had run-ins with game officials.
Brown's latest arrest follows a long string of run-ins with the law.
Muhammad's background Muhammad had prior run-ins with the law, court records show.
His background Muhammad had prior run-ins with the law, court records show.
But his run-ins with the law dated back more than a decade.
I've had some run-ins with them, and have had issues with UPS.
Hopefully the younglings don't have any run-ins with Sith in the making.
Both of Mr. Cohen's taxi partners had a history of legal run-ins.
Each has a chequered past; most have had run-ins with the law.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in one of her recent run-ins with Facebook.
Throughout my life, I've had a lot of nightmare run-ins with health insurance.
But the organization doesn't require brokers to disclose all run-ins with law enforcement.
Uber and its run-ins with local governments across the world are nothing new.
It has had previous run-ins with authorities over its handling of customer trades.
Unfortunately, these run-ins can also turn into excessive use of force -- sometimes deadly.
Gordon isn't the only celebrity to have had run-ins with the Disney law.
He had multiple run-ins with law enforcement in several states, online records show.
With the exception of those occasional run-ins, the Simpson trial was behind Clark.
Like many of his peers, Mr. Vassell also had run-ins with the police.
Chinese people are often unwilling to talk about their run-ins with the police.
Law enforcement had minor run-ins with Long over the years, Dean told reporters.
Ms. Quan added that she knew many people who had experienced similar run-ins.
In its brief existence, ByteDance has had plenty of run-ins with Chinese authorities.
Timothy V. McLean has had a history of run-ins with the law, police say.
Averett said that Paddock had never had any run-ins with the Mesquite Police Department.
That arrest was only the latest of Mr. Reinking's several run-ins with the authorities.
But I've had a couple of really weird run-ins with people invading my privacy.
Police said he intentionally targeted the officers after a series of run-ins with authorities.
Two Bald Eagles had run ins with cars this week, a Jeep and a Saturn.
His past run-ins with the law, including burglary and assault charges, caught their eye.
Alexander has had some personal run-ins with the problems inherent in binary gender categories.
During the interview, "The Hills" singer also admitted to having run-ins with the law.
Many sex workers have also had their fair share of run-ins with the police.
Kylie got the hell outta Dodge after one too many run-ins with overzealous fans.
At the very least these ports might induce some tense run-ins among train riders.
The 29-year-old has a history of delusions and run-ins with the law.
Officials in Mesquite told CBS News that they had had no run-ins with Paddock.
Despite his nonpolitical approach, Mr. Kiarostami had numerous run-ins with the powers that be.
Allen wants to make sure these run-ins between cops and kids don't keep happening.
He had run-ins with police, especially when he was in one of his Ferraris.
And then there are those who claim to have had run ins with the owner.
Several rappers have had high profile run-ins with the police over drug-related issues.
He had a history of run-ins with the police which are worth reading about.
I spoke to several women in sports media who have had run-ins with Barstool.
He had run-ins with the law and, by his own account, struggled with addiction.
We've probably all had these kinds of creepy run-ins, so why not talk about them?
Aside from his run-ins with the law, 21 Savage has given back to his community.
Much more recently, President Obama had a couple of notable run-ins with the Supreme Court.
Father had run-ins with law Pagourtzis, who business records show owns North American Marine Inc.
The industry may feel the sting of Google's regulatory run-ins more than its own investors.
Uneventful, save for occasional run-ins with BTs and ever-present minor obstacles to adjust for.
Many of the other trans women have left the area following run-ins with the gang.
She has had several run-ins with the law throughout her life, most recently in 2013.
After many run-ins with the paparazzi, Alec Baldwin is extra-protective of his personal space.
Sanders has also experienced early run-ins with Black Lives Matter protesters at several campaign events.
Curo, the other hospice business, has also had its share of run-ins with federal officials.
They'll want to know about your run-ins with the federal government of these United States.
As for market disruptions, Lutnick sees none, barring exogenous factors, like run-ins with North Korea.
Just the random run-ins that just might be a little uncomfortable from time to time.
Several run-ins with the law have made it difficult to find steady work, she says.
Along the way, there are run-ins with Christian's old submissive and, well, a lot of sex.
Masite also trains young South Africans who have had run-ins with the law or drug problems.
Long was a veteran of the Marine Corps who reportedly had previous run-ins with law enforcement.
And it doesn't seem that she will miss the unexpected celebs run-ins that drop by occasionally.
Steve Scalise and four others on Tuesday, had a history of violence and run-ins with police.
Like many in the tech industry, Netflix has had its run-ins with local European privacy regulators.
Between 1994 and 1999, the Hammonds had at least two more run-ins with federal land authorities.
Can't blame Kendall for wanting the privacy ... she's had her fair share of run-ins with trespassers.
They learned he'd had run-ins with the law and dozens of restraining orders filed against him.
Aubree's father is Houska's ex-boyfriend Adam Lind, who has had multiple run-ins with the law.
Helena Bonham Carter and Princess Margaret have more in common than their real-life royal run-ins.
His 20s are a blur of blackouts, clashes with family and run-ins with police, he said.
The Persian Gulf is often the site of run-ins between U.S. and Iranian aircraft and ships.
Family-run local conglomerates, known as chaebol, have a long history of run-ins with the law.
In two run-ins with the police, two bongs were taken away, and only one was returned.
Here's what you need to know for those inevitable awkward run-ins at the coffee machine: 1.
Speaker Paul Ryan has had several run-ins with the dab, but this one was truly spectacular.
SOCIAL Q'S A reader's work spouse has an annoying penchant for embellishing anecdotes about celebrity run-ins.
Hernandez has had a number of serious run-ins with the law over the past few months.
Nancy: Almost everybody I know has had run-ins with their insurance company, strange billings, and paperwork.
TAVERNISE: Long before Nook was actually doing anything illegal, he'd had some run-ins with the police.
Stone, in turn, regularly invoked Klayman's long history of run-ins with judges and bar disciplinarey authorities.
She said that Maynard had previous run-ins with the police, but would not give any details.
Smith has had several run-ins with police since he was drafted by the 49ers back in 2011.
Is it for the couture, the celebrity run-ins, or is it for the couples in matching costumes?
A shockingly high number of those who have run-ins with government forces never make it to detention.
They were both former doctors, both used false return addresses, and both had run-ins with local police.
Wes started to hang out with a drug-dealing friend, skipped classes and had run-ins with cops.
International touring became particularly difficult and run-ins with Homeland Security resulted in him being searched and handcuffed.
Spurling said Campbell had previous run-ins with law enforcement, but declined to offer details about those incidents.
"I just feel sorry for them," said Stewart, who has had had run-ins with the law herself.
But they haven't let their previous run-ins with the law stop them from supporting this summer's protests.
Run-ins with the law, domestic violence cases, shit-talking coaches and opponents – Solo's rap sheet was long.
Tremblay might already be jaded by all his celebrity run-ins, as he just barely cracked a smile.
When employees know each other beyond email and awkward bathroom run-ins, McDerment says business gets done faster.
A Mesquite police spokesman previously told PEOPLE that neither Paddock nor Danley had prior run-ins with police.
Hartman wears an electronic monitoring device because of charges related to her prior run-ins with the law.
"I have had some run-ins with at least four heads of state already on this," said Biden.
Drugs, drinking, run-ins with the law and Begbie being a psychopath all seem to feature as well.
Authorities say the gunman had "minor" run ins with authorities prior to the shooting, such as traffic accidents.
I've had run-ins with some very aggressive guys in polo shirts and backwards hats at multiple shows.
And after my own run-ins with trolls on a personal level, I admit that I avoid it.
It has also faced run-ins with authorities in other countries where it operates, including Uganda and Cameroon.
Renea's younger son, Damian, has struggled with mental-health issues and had some run-ins with the law.
Westbrook has had a number of run-ins with fans in the past, including in Salt Lake City.
Chinese records also show a series of business disputes and run-ins between Mr. Li and Chinese regulators.
Fines and run-ins with the authorities are, in a sense, becoming an unconventional cost of doing business.
The accuser had had several run-ins with the police, many involving driving under the influence of alcohol.
In August the same year, she had two run-ins with authorities at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix.
Facebook has had run-ins with European privacy watchdogs in the past over its processing of users' data.
Elon Musk has endured his share of legal run-ins, but so far, Tesla is still in business.
The harassment, along with other Twitter run-ins, eventually led to Twitter permanently banning Yiannopoulos from the platform.
Maybe it was his agent at the time, Dewayne Zinkin, who had run-ins with Dana White before.
And naturally, with a Bachelor group that big, there was plenty of opportunity for run-ins with an ex.
But if he was having unpleasant exchanges before Thursday, he likely didn't help his case for future run-ins.
A spokesperson from the Mesquite police tells PEOPLE neither Paddock nor Danley had prior run-ins with local police.
He also reportedly has had past run-ins with police, and multiple restraining orders have been filed against him.
Her run-ins with the law include alleged substance abuse and domestic violence against her half-sister in 2014.
Cochran has a complicated past, filled with legal run-ins and personal trauma, according to the Kansas City Star.
It's a nice gesture from Columbus, who's had violent run-ins, including an alleged assault on his ex-wife.
With scores of new warplanes buzzing the skies over the Gulf, though, such run-ins may become more common.
As for Tumblr, it's a glorious free-for-all, where teens can have meaningful run-ins with complicated discourse.
The great ones all have their pissing matches, their hefty boy brawls, their ongoing run-ins with bullshit journeymen.
O'Rourke apologized for his run-ins with the law when he ran for El Paso City Council in 2004.
They had no beef with the other Commission, just a few run-ins here and there over borderline cases.
For Stonham, his annoying run-ins with interference at the train station haven't soured him toward his wireless headphones.
We got Common at LAX Wednesday and asked him about the multiple heated run-ins at the BET Awards.
Sunday in D.C., where we asked if the country should simmer down with all these restaurant run-ins lately.
The company also has been criticized for its in recent months, as well as run-ins with drivers and .
T.D, a teenager who had several previous run-ins with the cops, was charged with four previously unsolved burglaries.
It's because there's no comfortable, exciting space at the opera house to sit down, chat, have unexpected run-ins.
Members of the Environmental Watch on the North Caucasus have had run-ins with the authorities in the past.
It also had repeated run-ins with Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, most recently over a crackdown on foreign universities.
In 2015, he wrote an essay in Prison Ramen detailing many of his other run-ins with the law.
He had multiple run-ins with the law and was expelled from high school at just fifteen years old.
FINRA requires brokers to disclose to investors regulatory run-ins, legal disputes or personal financial difficulties, among other things.
Mehdi was brought into the group by Mr. Konjedi, after nearly a decade of run-ins with the law.
Benjamin Paddock had boasted during his psychological evaluation that his run-ins with authority started early and rarely stopped.
Having an ID that matches a person's gender identity or expression can help avoid potential run-ins with discrimination.
Mr. Wang has bluntly criticized Chinese state controls on religion and has had multiple run-ins with officials before.
Francis also had a history of run-ins with the Knights during his time as a cardinal in Argentina.
Apple has operated its app store in China for many years with only occasional run-ins with the government.
Whatever the rationale, Subban had his run-ins with the Canadiens, too, and specifically with head coach Michel Therrien.
Breaks, bruises, and occasional run-ins with the law are infinitely better than the shadowy alternatives Roy wrestled with.
But records indicate the shooter had a turbulent life plagued with anger and minor run-ins with the police.
Mason missed the 2016 season after several run-ins with cops -- including an intense police chase on his ATV.
Over the past 10 years he has had a series of run-ins with the law that frequently involved alcohol.
Over the years, Icahn's businesses have had occasional regulatory run-ins, according to disclosures with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
Many people associate dash cams with police cars, but these accessories aren't just for documenting run-ins with the law.
From run-ins between celebrity exes, to supportive co-stars and secret snacking, here's what we saw that you didn't.
Regular run-ins with government regulators and battles with well-funded local rivals have made Asia challenging terrain for Uber .
For every success story, there are horror stories about terrible guests, broken furniture and run-ins with local law enforcement.
But his recurring rage — both documented and alleged — marred his brief career, leading to multiple run-ins with the law.
Scott's mother told WCSC that her son's past run-ins with the law have nothing to do with this case.
Make sure to watch his full video with PEN to see more of his beauty secrets and celebrity run-ins.
Ahed has participated in such marches from a young age and has had several highly publicized run-ins with soldiers.
Trump himself is no stranger to the FTC, having had his own run-ins with its regulators as a businessman.
While some images were deleted during run-ins with the police, Chu shared the remainder of his trip with us.
Neither Paddock nor Danley had any prior run-ins with police in Mesquite, police spokesperson Quinn Averett confirmed to PEOPLE.
Rojas has had numerous run-ins with the law over the past decade, according to Navy and public court records.
Court records in Minnesota indicate that Mr. Sarkar's only run-ins with the law were minor traffic and parking tickets.
She masters morning TV and the ratings fight and run-ins with the administration and with her own network's brass.
In reality, students just become more isolated in a world of fake interactions and awkward run-ins with old matches.
Osmin was released and returned to Huntington High in January 218, and has had several run-ins with security staff.
We were careful to avoid run-ins with protective sheepdogs and piles of bear poop that were just about everywhere.
He has had several run-ins with Becali, who hired him as Steaua coach — and later fired him — three times.
Run-ins with drugs, the law and other women begin to make him look even more disreputable in her eyes.
But a marriage to Jake Paul, several scandals, and some run-ins with Kylie Jenner have propelled her to stardom.
Run-ins with the government ByteDance's founder and CEO is Zhang Yiming, a 35-year-old former Microsoft (MSFT) employee.
He had run-ins with Native American casinos in the 1990s and used an array of insults in those clashes.
The run-ins with law enforcement stopped, though he was questioned at some point by MI5, Britain's domestic intelligence service.
Despite his drug use and intermittent scuffles, Mr. Comello had no serious run-ins with the law before this year.
Like Sergeant Smit, Ms. Verdoorn sees a lot of people whose run-ins with animal law-enforcement reflects larger problems.
They're the author's own experiences, often summoning Karemaker's youth or profiling modern-day run-ins with old friends and strangers.
Run-ins with the police were a regular occurrence for many of my clients, with officers often knowing them by name.
Renfro had numerous run-ins with the law which began in 213 with his arrest for possession of cocaine and marijuana.
Those close ties may now create concern from the current president -- given Trump&aposs past rhetorical run-ins with the Bushes.
Episodes often showed Rae's funny attempt to navigate uncomfortable run-ins with her black and white co-workers and love interests.
In the segment, Bailon opened up about her own run-ins with sexual assault at the hands of a powerful man.
From his performance art to past run-ins with the law, you never know what to expect from the "Transformers" star.
Cheney has lived in Deep River his entire life and has had several run-ins with the law over the years.
Batista&aposs officers have faced growing criticism since police and security videos have emerged from two run-ins from last month.
At the summer games, Biles documented her many run-ins with a few of the tallest athletes from around the world.
But he has made a handsome living fighting and winning for average people who have had run-ins with the powerful.
Gutfreund's career was not clear of scandals, including charges of an illegal Treasury bid and reported run-ins with Michael Bloomberg.
Even before this controversial bill, the Indian government has had several run-ins with Google over the portrayal of its borders.
But all the while, problems piled up: the small lawsuits, his children's run-ins with the police, and Ahmad, always Ahmad.
"Hardly any because I didn't watch them," the 26-year-old, who has had numerous run-ins with tennis authorities, said.
They'd have run-ins with the ones a few blocks over, and someone might die for the pride that began here.
Dear had other run-ins with the law dating back to 2911, when his then-wife accused him of assaulting her.
Misty had run-ins with the police and was taken to hospital, but did not receive the intensive treatment she needed.
Few in the audience had likely forgotten their run-ins with the prime minister during her early months in office. Mrs.
I've seen people share the story on social media and others openly discuss their run-ins with harassment in comment threads.
Some residents described having run-ins with him and accused him of cutting off the electricity of tenants he didn't like.
Censorship is a mandate for any Chinese internet company, and ByteDance has had multiple run-ins with the Communist party already.
Letters home have described run ins with guards, detainee punishment after visiting days, Askarov's deteriorating health and limited access to medication.
Though several years' worth of text messages and work run-ins followed, the couple did not start dating until spring 2017.
After run-ins with law enforcement, issues with drugs and drinking and even contemplating suicide, Stapp slowly began his road to recovery.
Barajas said a lot of the run-ins between veterans and law enforcement are the result of untreated post-traumatic stress disorder.
But other times, these run-ins remind you that you don't hang out with this person anymore — and you actually want to.
And I mean literally just like him: white, Western, from dysfunctional families with histories of violence and run-ins with the law.
My experience with the game provided little insight about the cult the group is fighting against, aside from some bloody run-ins.
Mr. Williams's lengthy criminal history includes an attempted-murder conviction in 215 and additional run-ins with the police in recent years.
The case has thrown a spotlight on the Hart family's previous run-ins with the law and neighbors' concerns about the youngsters.
Between run-ins with old pals and a new locker at the Sherwood Country Club, it's been an exciting week for Jenner.
In his few years in the spotlight, XXXTentacion saw national success as a rapper as well as run-ins with the law.
In other words, the scene is set for awkward hookups, overblown expectations, or, perhaps riskiest of all, run-ins with past lovers.
Jones also cited Trump's own run-ins with sexual harassment accusations and past rhetoric slamming former President Bill Clinton over similar allegations.
Sean knew a little about the startup's run-ins with competitors, regulators and the occasional aggressive senior leader, thanks to Google searches.
Run-ins like these, he said, are a reminder that nature can be truly wild, and we'd be wise to remember that.
All you had to worry about was IRL run-ins, but now there are a thousand online minefields you have to avoid.
A fatherless teen with a mother working too many hours to watch over her children, she'd had her share of run-ins.
Such run-ins with the police are common in Lajamanu (as are other social problems, including substance abuse, domestic violence and suicide).
Rhino had numerous run-ins with MSHA enforces under his leadership, including two "pattern of violations" letters, a rare warning from regulators.
Theriot had faced a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia but otherwise had no run-ins with the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office.
His childhood was exceptionally grim, marked by sexual abuse, repeated run-ins with the law and a gnawing desire to get away.
This option also allows users to avoid run-ins with ex-partners, current employers, boring friends from high school, and the tacky.
Run-ins with law enforcement, estrangement from concerned family members and spells of homelessness were part and parcel of his teenage years.
The perpetrator had had occasional run-ins with police over the years, but what drove him to attack his family remains unknown.
Born in Los Angeles, Johnson was a troubled youth who had several run-ins with the law for stealing cars and burglaries.
In many cases, the firms identified by Reuters continue to operate after years of repeated run-ins with FINRA and other regulators.
He had a number of run-ins with Peter Stuyvesant, the peg-legged, autocratic governor of New Amsterdam, who abhorred religious liberty.
The man who the police believe killed Ms. Arroyo had shown symptoms of schizophrenia and had several run-ins with the police.
He had several run-ins with law enforcement as he repeatedly tried to pass himself off as a doctor, the officials said.
Ricardel has held the position for seven months and allegedly had run-ins with other high ranking officials including Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Critics of the United Malays National Organisation, which has led Malaysia's government for six decades, are used to run-ins with the authorities.
Much of his early thought process was instigated by Johnson, who prodded him with questions about potential lawsuits following run-ins with Twitter.
It's a powerful series of images that depicts the pain, intrigue, and imperfect bliss that accompany these lovers' run-ins with one another.
Some of the residents, including Mr. Johanson, came to the building with criminal pasts or a history of run-ins with the authorities.
I had, obviously, run-ins with him, because that in large measure prompted his animus toward me, and his desire to help Trump.
Over the course of recent seasons, Jody has begun informally housing wayward girls who've had life-altering run-ins with the show's monsters.
But her quick return to brunette (and her earlier run-ins with Sun-In) lead us to believe she decided the do not.
There are a few hundred elephant raids annually in Botswana alone, and hundreds of people have died worldwide from run-ins with elephants.
These findings are hardly comforting, but hopefully they explain some of these bone-chilling anecdotes about people's real-life witching hour run-ins.
As a result he's earned his own Facebook page with over 11,000 likes where Vancouverites chronicle their run-ins with the infamous crow.
From run-ins between celebrity pals during commercial breaks to the biggest celebrations of the night, here's what we saw that you didn't.
She continued to make headlines for the wrong reasons with an active and strange  presence on Twitter  and  continued run-ins with police .
He also has to avoid drug or alcohol use (and any other run-ins with the law) or he could face jail time.
Other similarly swanky resorts in the state did not appear to have anywhere near the same rate of run-ins with health authorities.
Not to mention, she eternally provided fans with witty repartee for any run-ins with the Joey "Eat Me" Donners of the world.
Combined with his love of driving while under the influence these have unsurprisingly resulted in his having multiple run ins with the law.
The U.S. Army veteran has had multiple other run-ins with the law dating back to 2007, mostly for traffic violations like speeding.
A basic background check would have turned up the numerous run-ins with the law that Mr. Sharma, the company president, has had.
Decriminalization would obviate the need for legal run-ins, and it would give states greater autonomy in safely regulating (and taxing) the substance.
And for every story like Miller's, there are also horror stories about terrible guests, broken furniture and run-ins with local law enforcement.
I've definitely had run-ins with the police before, but that was by far the pettiest," Foster said, describing the detainment as "childish.
He hanged himself in 2014, after WWE sponsored stints in rehab and numerous run-ins with the law—including, importantly, domestic battery charges.
Corker, who has had his run-ins with Trump, said the president called him Wednesday morning to talk about a number of issues.
They'd each had small run-ins with the law, but the officers knew nothing about the car's occupants when they pulled them over.
He was also a man who'd frequently had run-ins with the police after his wife called to report his abuse of her.
A basic background check would have turned up the numerous run-ins with the law that Mr. Sharma, the company president, has had.
The move riled a vocal group of area residents who believe that run-ins with bears are the cost of living near wildlife.
Several other women had run-ins with the same man, and all had been told by HR that it was his first offense.
Bloomberg has had his run-ins with Warren, setting up a possible battle between the two, regardless of whether he enters the race.
Diplomacy in motion Trump's itinerary in New York puts an emphasis on venues where he can project strength while avoiding awkward run-ins.
Zatezalo is a retired former executive of Rhino Resources, which had frequent run-ins with MSHA for alleged safety violations during his tenure.
On Thursday, Sheriff Wegener said law enforcement officers had been concerned about serving the eviction notice because of previous run-ins with Mr. Wirth.
In December, indigenous people from a village bordering Chitwan gathered behind a mustard seed field and discussed their recent run-ins with park officials.
Although he'd had several run-ins with the law in the past, including a couple misdemeanor convictions, Radcliff had never faced anything like this.
I spent a while bumping into a lot of old friends because Regina, population 17, is basically one long procession of awkward run-ins.
The governor said the suspect's "slate is pretty clean" and that he did not have a criminal history or previous run-ins with police.
Delp, who appeared on the hit MTV show's first four seasons, has had multiple run-ins with the law and has been arrested before.
Williams -- he had been on the force for just over a year -- and McGrier had had previous run-ins on the streets of Baltimore.
"Friends of mine have had run ins with the FBI recently regarding some usernames and how they were acquired, personal experience gained," Darku wrote.
The company also has been criticized for its political ties in recent months, as well as run-ins with drivers and conflicts with regulators.
Jake Harris was arrested this weekend for stealing a car and drug possession ... this after a long history of run-ins with the law.
In the years since, LaBeouf has starred in some Hollywood blockbusters — like "Holes," the but has also had some run-ins with the law.
The LA Galaxy forward has a long history of run-ins with journalists, once telling one they were "low budget," according to Bleacher Report.
I'll miss our run-ins on the trail, but women, New Yorkers, and all Americans are lucky to have you resolutely at their sides.
The singer has had several run-ins with the law, including physical assault charges following an incident with his then-girlfriend, Rihanna, in 2009.
It also helps shed light on why run-ins between a ragtag assortment of Russians and members of Donald Trump's orbit appeared so random.
The account has also had a few apparent run-ins with moderators after posting videos featuring the Proud Boys, a far-right hate group.
Here's a brief timeline of his predecessors' run-ins with the law, as well as his own past clashes with Israel's criminal justice system.
This is what Aniston said in response to questions from Entertainment Tonight about her and Pitt reuniting following their run-ins during awards season.
Jerry's stand-up punctuated the show, but his career just sort of happened in between rounds of diner philosophy and run-ins with Newman.
Our school had a history of violence and a lot of students had run-ins with the police both before and after this incident.
"You think you're in control when you're really not," Blough, who has bipolar disorder and has experienced several bad run-ins with police, said.
After the run-ins and criticisms were met with wobbly responses, the candidates hastily developed a series of policy proposals on policing and prisons.
Growing up in the neighborhood, he too had had his run-ins with the law, in his capacity as a drug courier and car thief.
Instead, they actually bumped into each other in the sky, fell off a few times, and had several bad run ins with the Night King.
He had several run-ins with the law, including a conviction in March this year for hurling a wooden pallet in a road rage incident.
It was still unclear whether Tanis, who has a history of run-ins with law enforcement, was acting on political beliefs or a personal vendetta.
Motohashi, who previously ran a San Diego pet store, has had other exotic animal-related run ins with the law, the Los Angeles Times reported.
LaBeouf's troubles caught up with him in October when he was arrested for public intoxication in Texas – one of several run-ins with the law.
Although it later shut down after run-ins with regulators and accusations of mishandling its users' funds, its bettors' performance in those campaigns was impressive.
The company's difficult month has also included a patent infringement lawsuit from Alphabet's self-driving car business, Waymo, and run-ins with regulators and drivers.
Local newspaper the Lima News reported that Pugh's previous run-ins with the police include charges of disorderly conduct, breaking and entering, and domestic violence.
She and Harry left 2-month-old son Archie at home for the night out, where they also had run-ins with several cast members.
Her new employer, Uber, is under even more pressure, fielding accusations of gender bias and sexual harassment, run-ins with drivers and conflicts with regulators.
They suffer from multiple, complex disadvantages like poor physical and mental health, prolonged unemployment, family breakdown and a history of run-ins with law enforcement.
Mr. Yang's fasting is the latest episode in a career of dissent punctuated by run-ins with the government and a previous term in prison.
All of the couple's paparazzi run-ins in the beginning of their relationship were preplanned to make it seem like the two were dating.3.
It's during the middle section of endless dark roads and run-ins with gas pirates that the movie builds a most convincing sense of dread.
Johnson tells us run-ins like this happen all the time ... even though it's been more than 10 years since the first 'HSM' flick debuted.
He has had no fewer than seven other run-ins with the law since he killed Martin, none of which have resulted in a conviction.
Little is known about a potential motive at this point, but public records show Mr. Clark has had several unspecified run-ins with law enforcement.
Apart from being questioned by security services in 2017 over his connections to the Syria departure, he had no previous run-ins with the authorities.
Tomic, 24, has a history of suspect efforts and off-court run-ins with authorities that have earned him the nickname Tomic the Tank Engine.
Often, official police accounts of his run-ins with the law were simply parroted without any probing or deeper analysis of what truly had happened.
That includes awkward run-ins with a Russian agent ("The Americans'" Costa Ronin) who seems to know more about what Carrie endured than she does.
In Tartt's universe, fate is forever filling in Theo's social calendar (I lost track of Theo's chance run-ins with old friends in Manhattan establishments).
Yankees Manager Aaron Boone's theatrical run-ins with umpires this summer might have surprised more than a few observers, given his otherwise mild-mannered demeanor.
Mr. Tataloo has had numerous run-ins with the authorities over his music; his hard-partying lifestyle; his outspoken attitude; and the tattoos he flaunts.
Bieber has had run-ins with the law in several countries and has become notorious for a string of indiscretions and scandals in recent years.
The defense also pulled apart inconsistencies in the witnesses' testimonies and dredged up problems from their pasts: drug and alcohol abuse, run-ins with the law.
Brown has had several prior run-ins with the law, including an incident in 2009, when he was charged with physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, Rihanna.
Griffin is sharing her experiences of run-ins, good and bad, with celebrities including Leonardo DiCaprio, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears and even Donald Trump.
And Beierle's violent misogyny extended into the rest of his life as well, where he had multiple run-ins with authorities over his misconduct, DeLeo said.
All told, planes have had run-ins with volcanic ash about 000 times between 1953 and 2016, according to a report from the US Geological Survey.
Among those testifying were several current or former employees at the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center who said they had violent run-ins with McDonald.
From run-ins between celebrity pals during commercial breaks to supportive members of the Time's Up movement banding together, here's what we saw that you didn't.
Court and police records obtained by PEOPLE show that Hodgkinson had multiple runins with local police over the years, as well as disputes with neighbors.
The Roots drummer and author has been a longtime fan of the superstar singer, sharing numerous anecdotes about his run-ins with Prince over the years.
His run-ins with police began a year after he entered the U.S. when he was charged with drunken driving, the Colorado Springs Gazette first reported.
The woman who has accused Chris Brown of punching her in the eye has had run-ins with celebrities before ... with the likes of Jason Derulo.
Sacks claims Chen and his relatives have a history of run-ins with the security company, including "bar notices" for being in "prohibited areas" after hours.
Last year the Competitions and Markets Authority launched an investigation into online reviews and endorsements, and Usher himself has had previous run-ins with TripAdvisor admins.
Although he's primarily associated with the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom is planet-level threat and he's had plenty of run-ins with the Avengers and others.
Comic books, in fact, comprise a large part of the film's language, illustrating hard-to-document moments like loves lost and run-ins with the law.
While Viall says he and Murray, now 32, lost touch immediately after the show wrapped, the star said that later run-ins were anything but weird.
The victim in the Stanford sexual assault case has described the awkward run-ins she had with Brock Turner at his trial in her new memoir.
Ingraham questioned Kolfage about his "run-ins" with Facebook, asking why the social media platform has a "kind of aggressive attitude" toward the Air Force veteran.
Nikolas Cruz, the accused 19-year-old killer who was expelled from Stoneman Douglas, had a history of run-ins with the law and school officials.
He acknowledged during his testimony that he had previously had run-ins with the police, including a 2011 misdemeanor theft conviction and a 2016 drug conviction.
And like so many who have chance run-ins with Chad, the pop star couldn't resist... well, whatever it is that people find charming about him.
Stephen Bannon, the chief strategist, appears to be in a nose-dive after repeated run-ins with President Trump's adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Mr. Johnson has had run-ins with the law, including a destruction of property conviction, though he doesn't believe his record has impeded his job search.
Sources who regularly interacted with Juice and were close to him tell TMZ ... all of the run-ins he had with cops are more than suspicious.
The writings here were published in the Village Voice, which was co-founded by Norman Mailer, with whom Ms. Johnston had some notable public run-ins.
It's also a social situation that lends itself to embarrassing snafus, awkward conversations, wardrobe malfunctions and some super awkward next-morning run-ins at the watercooler.
Black has had a number of run-ins with the law over the last few years, mostly over weapons and drug charges, multiple media accounts say.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A man suspected of shooting three people dead in Utrecht had previous run-ins with law enforcement, the top regional prosecutor said on Monday.
Some of the women testified they had some run-ins with the law previously, and were worried about their records or being sent back to jail.
In that time, he's had his share of run-ins with xenophobes who's yelled at him to go back to his country or threatened him with violence.
At least two DC police officers and one other person were taken to the hospital after run-ins with protesters, DC Fire Spokesman Vito Maggiolo told CNN.
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PEOPLE can exclusively reveal the cover and details of the comedian's latest publication – titled Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins – which is set for release on Nov. 22.
Ostrem had minor run-ins with police dating to the 1990s, including a December 1999 charge of resisting arrest in Denver that was dismissed the following year.
NHK also reported that he had had run-ins with the police -- last year he had fought and injured a man at a suburban Tokyo train station.
The episode will vindicate those who already think its opaque structure, complex corporate governance and recurring run-ins with environmental watchdogs as reason enough to avoid it.
Bickel detailed Harris&apos numerous recent run-ins with the law, including a series of auto theft arrests and a history of running away from juvenile facilities.
Run-ins with the law Hernandez said he lived in Wisconsin for 13 years, most recently working at a factory making countertops and attending a technical college.
Brown's had his fair share of run-ins with the law -- with several arrests over the years -- he was most recently caught on surveillance in a burglary.
Past run-ins with police A police report in Illinois also details an incident in 2006 with Hodgkinson's daughter and her friends -- one that involved a gun.
He also had multiple past run-ins with police, including a violent 2006 incident with his daughter's friends that led to battery charges that were later dismissed.
He had numerous run-ins with opposition players, and sometimes his own team mates, earning a reputation for his feisty personality that lived on after his career.
After a lifetime of failures in school, serious run-ins with the law, and difficulty concentrating, Gray's family settled a lead poisoning lawsuit against the property owner.
But as famous as she was for her unique barkeeping skills, it's her run-ins with the law that launched her from local celebrity to international antihero.
"Every three months, y'all come up with something," the singer continued, alluding to his repeated run-ins with the law and invoking the Black Lives Matter movement.
The team traded Holmes after multiple run-ins with the law, a four-game suspension for a substance-abuse policy violation and public disagreements with the team.
I had the sense of a boundless future, even when I dropped out of high school, or had one of my frequent run-ins with the cops.
I've had run-ins with the cops before for just walking down the block, so compared to what I've been through, experiences with police, they were cool.
"I think people are more interested in long-term solutions than short-term headlines," said Ms. Miner, who has had several public run-ins with Mr. Cuomo.
Acquaintances of the brothers wear electronic anklets after run-ins with the police, gossip about imams teetering too close to extremism and complain about their shrinking paychecks.
Netflix description: In an all-new season of true-life terror, real people recount unsettling run-ins with demons, ghosts and more, as told via dramatic reenactments.
Jim Jordan of Ohio, a proven knife fighter on behalf of Trump who'd had no shortage of run-ins with McCarthy and GOP leaders in past Congresses.
Some, such as Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Taos Ski Valley, forbid the activity for safety reasons, chiefly avalanche danger and possible run-ins with grooming equipment.
"Vox Media's office cafes make for great spots to gather, have serendipitous run-ins and host creative brainstorms," a spokeswoman for the company wrote in an email.
Keep in mind, Branson's already survived run-ins with deadly stingrays, smashed out his teeth with a tennis racket, and walked away from multiple bad balloon landings.
The block: Gizmodo has had run-ins with Garland before, namely the time he believed he had exposed our entire media group as nefarious deep-cover Russian agents.
I heard down the grapevine that one of them saw it and thought it was cool, but we haven't had any run-ins with OK Go since then.
MTN has also faced run-ins with authorities in other countries, including Uganda, where four senior executives were deported in recent weeks on accusations of compromising national security.
He had minor run-ins with police dating back to the 1990s, including a December 1999 charge of resisting arrest in Denver that was dismissed the following year.
The latter is a question we shorties ask often, as we've had a our fair share of unfortunate run-ins with products that weigh down our finicky locks.
His 20-year-old son, Joshua Murphy, who relentlessly campaigned for him during the 2017 election, had multiple run-ins with the law since Murphy's rise to prominence.
From the blooming friendship of Olive and Lola, the outrageous outfits and their cheeky run-ins with the goats and chickens, there is not a moment of boredom.
Several other teachers (most of them white, Spotts noted), who had had their own run-ins with the student, felt that the incident merited a 90-day suspension.
But consider what Ms. Meyers or a similar director could do with four adorably mixed-up siblings and their romantic woes, crazy run-ins and rich-person problems.
She'd had run-ins since, skating by without serious jail time for trying to sneak $50 worth of batteries into her purse, for being delinquent on court fees.
Those four years encompass one college graduation, eight moves in two cities, two jobs, one relationship, six months of therapy, and two unexpected run-ins with my attacker.
Bannon left the Trump administration in August, after run-ins with the president's son-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kushner, Trump economic aide Gary Cohn and others.
Her steely good cheer is good company as she relates taut, action-packed stories about run-ins with Al Capone and Jimmy Durante with a minimum of introspection.
By keeping families in their homes and reducing childhood homelessness, Warren argues, future generations would have a clearer path to avoiding run-ins with the criminal justice system.
In recent years, Presidents George W. Bush and Obama had their own run-ins with Congress, which resulted in executive privilege claims and even contempt resolutions by Congress.
I don't have major run-ins with racists often, but it's the small things- the microaggressions from your peers, your teachers, and your friends- that hurt the most.
The Mets had their run-ins with Harvey, even suspending him without pay last season for failing to show up to a game after a night of partying.
Russian military personnel have increasingly had run-ins with U.S. troops on highways in the region, despite agreements between the two countries to steer clear of each other.
Russian military personnel have increasingly had run-ins with U.S. troops on highways in the region, breaking agreements between the two countries to steer clear of each other.
Outside of their occasional Hollywood show run-ins, Aniston and Pitt are seemingly quite friendly: Aniston invited Pitt to both her holiday party and birthday party in 2019.
Spencer had a few run-ins with the police, and then at age 16 he joined with friends in robbing a pizza delivery woman with a pellet gun.
Musk first tweeted about taking the company private earlier in August, setting off weeks of headlines about the CEO's motives, mental state and potential run-ins with regulators.
In 2012, after several run-ins with the law for drugs, he was sentenced to a minimum of five years for assault on a police officer while armed.
Brown has mainly made news since Raven ended in 2007 for his run-ins with the law, including an arrest with charges for misdemeanor domestic battery earlier this year.
Police said the suspect, 37-year-old Gokmen Tanis, had been taken into custody after an hours-long manhunt and had earlier run-ins with authorities in the Netherlands.
The public relations and mass communications senior reportedly had previous run-ins with the law, including a March arrest on three charges of possession of controlled substances and marijuana.
Tim Scott -- the only black Republican in the Senate -- said he, too, has had unpleasant run-ins with police that many people who are not black would not understand.
True, she has had her run-ins with Netanyahu, but she probably has a better sense than President Obama of when to press and when to avoid unproductive fights.
Manuel, who had a history of minor run-ins with the law, was with a group of older men and was being peer-pressured into robbing someone that night.
Amber Rose was spotted smooching Tyga's best friend at her 4th annual SlutWalk this weekend -- and the new couple could mean more run-ins for Tyga and Blac Chyna.
Karl was unable to improve the team's defense, had frequent run-ins with the star center DeMarcus Cousins and faced questions about his status as far back as November.
He has already had several awkward run-ins with hostile members of the public, and even small slip-ups have proved damaging for prime ministers on the campaign trail.
The Colombian movie follows an Amazonian shaman named Karamakate (Nilbio Torres and Antonio Bolivar play him at different ages) through his run-ins with a pair of Western scientists.
DeWitt has spoken regularly about her epic run-ins with copy editors and agents and publishers; the afterword in the new edition of "The Last Samurai" is uncharacteristically discreet.
In an op-ed for The Houston Chronicle earlier this week calling for Texas to implement criminal justice reforms, O'Rourke addressed his two past run-ins with the law.
This controversy, like the President's past run-ins with military heroes, was set off by Trump's perception that he was being unfairly attacked, apparently by a politically motivated critic.
Or even out of eventual sympathy with Hardwick's misstep: McCarthy had, herself, a few run-ins with people she had savaged, by design or accident, in her own books.
LaBeouf has had some run-ins with Trump supporters and, since Monday, police have been posted up outside his location at the Museum of Moving Images in New York.
The Iowa City Police Department released the body camera footage Wednesday, showing another case of a phenomenon that is not uncommon: Pokemon Go players having run-ins with police.
The artist was arrested in 23 for being an outspoken critic of the communist regime and has had countless run ins with censorship through much of his art practice.
But, since his run-ins with the law and the loss of someone who meant the world to him, he's learned his lessons and turned over a new leaf.
LaBeouf also had previous run-ins with the law prior, including an arrest on suspicion of assault at a protest he coordinated against Donald Trump's presidency in New York.
Kodak has had numerous run-ins with the cops over the years ... he was released from jail back in June after serving 97 days of a 364-day sentence.
I started out in the Christian media and had run-ins with editors because of my interest in reporting about Christian leaders, even if it made them look bad.
In its most recent iteration, Joel McHale hosted the program from 2004 to 2015, his bordering-on-smarmy attitude towards his subjects contributing to sometimes uncomfortable celebrity run-ins.
Lawyers and supporters of Segovia-Benitez told NBC News that he didn't start having run-ins with police until after he was honorably discharged from the military in 2004.
Bannon left the administration nearly a year ago after run-ins with the president's son-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kushner, Trump economic aide Gary Cohn and others.
He's also had his share of run-ins with the law, including two charges of domestic violence, not to mention violating Twitter's rules by posting an ex's nude photos.
American officials voice fears that these run-ins could escalate after the Idlib campaign is over, and Russia and Mr. Assad's government turn their full attention to the northeast.
"Some run-ins here or there are good," he said Busch and Keselowski were among the six drivers brought to New York for a media luncheon two weeks ago.
Khadijah Queen's new collection of poems, I'm So Fine: A List of Famous Men and What I Had On gathers her firsthand accounts of run-ins with male celebrities.
That hasn't happened for the Thunder so far, due to some bad injury luck and postseason run-ins with some historically great teams, but they are definitively in the mix.
So, amid the cakes, the cellos, and the maybe-Spice Girls music (they were rumored to be playing at the reception), there may be some awkward post-relationship run-ins.
He managed clubs in Scotland, Turkey, Italy, Portugal and England, experiencing several run-ins with the authorities, just as he did in his playing days as a powerful midfield enforcer.
The vile viral photo wound up costing the author of Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins her job co-hosting the New Year's Eve ball drop alongside Anderson Cooper for CNN.
The group was named their singer-songwriter, who kept his last name a secret for years—reportedly to avoid run-ins with debt collectors (it's since been confirmed as Cournoyer).
The 23-year-old safety tells PEOPLE he not only considered Smith a close friend, but claims he has had several previous run-ins with Smith's alleged killer, Cardell Hayes.
"If it was up to me, for a year and a half, none of that would have happened," he said, alluding to Bieber's struggles and run-ins with the law.
During the ride, the singer opened up about her decades-long music career, and her run-ins with the industry's biggest stars –particularly sharing a French kiss with Michael Jackson.
After hearing about Dawnta Anthony Harris&apos numerous recent run-ins with the law, a judge called him a "one-man crime wave" and ordered the teen held without bail.
The Netflix series investigates how Avery's arrest came after other run-ins with local authorities, which included his threatening a female cousin who was married to an law enforcement officer.
"This is where your way got you," the participants are told, during an opening in which Johnson makes a brief appearance, discussing his own youthful run-ins with the law.
He still appears to be on reasonable terms with his political masters despite run-ins such as "Plebgate", a row over whether a cabinet minister had insulted two police officers.
Despite having run-ins with more gangsters than a character in an Ernest Hemingway story, Nokweed Davy was too stoical to complain, too modest to boast, too honorable to snitch.
These latest allegations are yet another instance where the Grammy-winning artist who's waded through multiple run-ins with the law finds his past once again coming under public scrutiny.
He has had numerous run-ins with the law over the years — most notoriously for assaulting Rihanna, his then-girlfriend, in 2009, for which he received probation and community service.
Maynard, who had been playing this season for Dutch amateur club "Alphense Boys", had run-ins with the police in the past, authorities said at the time without providing details.
By then, the company and its chief executive, Robert B. Kay, who was a longtime associate of Mr. Newman's, had a history of run-ins with regulators, public filings show.
Google walked away from China after run-ins with the authorities, and it sold early its small stake in Baidu, the Google-like search engine that dominates the Chinese market.
A report by the Center for the Study of the Drone has a new survey analyzing cases in recent years of when drones have had run-ins with the law.
The move by Bloomberg's campaign to start holding talks with some unions comes after the former mayor had his run ins with a few organizations when he ran New York.
Bannon left the White House nearly a year ago after run-ins with the president's son-in-law and senior advisor, Jared Kushner, Trump economic aide Gary Cohn and others.
Other than that major development, the two best friends are up to all of their usual antics involving romantic misunderstandings, social media snafus, and minor run-ins with the law.
McAfee is known for his pioneering McAfee Security antivirus software products, now part of Intel, as well as his extreme comments to the media and run-ins with the law.
Resorts are wrestling with ways to embrace the growing numbers, designating uphill and downhill routes, rules and hours to avoid run-ins with the lifts-using clientele and mountain operations.
Spadafora has has a number of run-ins with police in recent years, and even spent time in a Pennsylvania prison for shooting the mother of his child in October 2003.
Mill is a young Black man raised by a single mother, who's endured a series of punitive run-ins with the criminal justice system in Philadelphia that have sparked national protests.
But as the DIY community here has grown and sought to not just experiment at home, but sell its creations to the public, it, too, has increasingly faced regulatory run ins.
Before his return to Mexico, Hernandez had several run-ins with the law, including multiple traffic violations and a felony conviction for fleeing and eluding a police officer in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
He has faced an intense public spotlight, including a high-profile on-and-off relationship with singer-actress Selena Gomez that ended in 2012, and several run-ins with the law.
Robert Dear, for example, accused of killing three people in a 2015 attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado, had a history of run-ins with police over domestic violence.
Although GNC was not named in any of the cases, the company did have recent run-ins with the Oregon and New York attorneys general over their ingredients and testing procedures.
We're told her plan went down without a hitch -- security with the Elizabeth, NJ police department escorted her and her son inside directly to Snoop's section ... no run-ins with 50.
His showy fashion sense and taste for expensive cars made him a target of racial profiling from white police, leading to a number of high-profile run-ins with the NYPD.
"Caroline" adheres fairly closely to the 19th-century chronology of "Little House," the arduous journey from the Wisconsin woods to the Kansas plains and the awkward run-ins with Native Americans.
That toffish illustrator has survived multiple run-ins with Connor, from tense staredowns and terse conversations all the way up to getting drugged and sexually assaulted at the ex-cop's behest.
Later in the book, Ms. Gordon doggedly investigates his run-ins with the law in the 1950s, when he was waylaid by a heroin addiction — a decade he refused to discuss.
"A few random, unpredictable clashes or run-ins, like the one near Qamishli, could easily get onto Trump's radar and pave a path towards a full American withdrawal," Mr. Lister said.
Five senators and two members of the House of Representatives asked Jamie Dimon to list the bank's run-ins with authorities over discrimination and explain how it plans to do better.
He was an occasional patient, a 25-year-old Bloods member whose family said he showed symptoms of schizophrenia and depression and received psychiatric treatment after run-ins with the police.
Braun has had other run-ins with the law over the years, in incidents running up until 2016 that include being charged with drug and weapons possession, and misdemeanor theft and battery.
FORMIDABLE &aposJAGUAR&apos RECON VEHICLE REVEALED, TOUTS POWERFUL CANNON AND ANTI-TANK MISSILES In recent years, McAfee has garnered more attention for his run-ins with the law than his technical prowess.
The following hiring horror stories were collected by recruiting software company JazzHR, which reached out to its nationwide network of hiring managers for their run-ins with the worst of the worst.
The most gratifying of these run-ins is Molly's with Jared, whom Molly ended things with after he shared that he had hooked up with a man once when he was younger.
The man named as a new person of interest in XXXTentacion's murder case has had a lot of run-ins with the law, much like the arrested murder suspect ... TMZ has learned.
Reinking's run-ins with police date back to at least May 215, and helped lead state police to strip him of his right to possess a gun in Illinois, his home state.
Reinking's run-ins with police date back to at least May 2016, and helped lead state police to strip him of his right to possess a gun in Illinois, his home state.
Dorit Kemsley was also hoping she wouldn't have any more run-ins with Rinna, after the former Melrose Place star asked Kemsley last season if anyone at her house was using cocaine.
Impagliazzo said he was open to anyone willing to be of service and was currently helping a Ukrainian man who had had several run-ins with police to complete his community service.
It's water resistant to 50 meters or 5ATM, which is generally the standard needed to be considered swimproof—and yes, the Inspire HR survived multiple showers and run-ins with my dishes.
Both showmen spent long stretches of airtime totally lost for words, awkwardly relayed anecdotes of their run-ins with the legend, and discussed various theories about where we go when we die.
Her Twitter account now chronicles increasingly frequent run-ins with celebrities and Shields is being invited to top fights, like Saul "Canelo" Alvarez's dominating win over Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on Saturday.
Trump's relationship with the media has been, shall we say, fractious to date - from his deeming CNN "fake news" to his press secretary's various run-ins with the members of the press.
Because it takes more than ordinary scheming to drum up a book full of run-ins, Mr. Russo throws in a number of plot devices that might ordinarily power a situation comedy.
The first black senator elected in the South since Reconstruction, the South Carolina Republican has had positive experiences but also many run-ins with police officers over the course of his life.
That joins several other reported run-ins between the two wealthy men, years after Epstein was convicted of two counts of soliciting underage girls for prostitution in Palm Beach, Florida in 2008.
While the company has carefully tried to avoid run-ins with antitrust law, there's long been suspicion its Prime program could amount to a predatory pricing scheme designed to choke out competitors.
After multiple run-ins with what Mae believes to be a ghost haunting her, she and her friends discover that the ghost was a member of The Cult of the Black Goat.
Orlando also had run-ins with cops at the beginning of the year and, of course, later in the spring -- both of which resulted in less happier endings than this one did.
" In past run-ins he has described him as "a man with an eye that could open an oyster at 60 paces," and "a Dictator on the point of starting a purge.
The retiring members aren't exactly moderates, but they have worked closely with House leadership — though Barton, who isn't seeking reelection after a sexting scandal, has had his run-ins with GOP brass.
Stories behind tough hip-hop legend Over the years Knight, a former football player with both an imposing physique and personality, was frequently in the headlines for run-ins with the law.
He has had two run-ins with thefts by employees at his small business, Computer Repair Doctor, which has eight stores in Florida, Ohio and South Carolina, which collectively totals 30 employees.
Iran and the U.S. frequently have run-ins in the Persian Gulf, nearly all involving the Revolutionary Guard, a separate force from Iran's military that answers only to the country's supreme leader.
During his chat with the hosts, McKesson touched on racial injustices that fly under the radar of the mainstream media and some run-ins with former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
The book gathers Queen's firsthand accounts of run-ins with male celebrities, beginning with Eddie Murphy at age eight and ending with spotting John Singleton on the week of her 40th birthday.
The non-profit aims to become a 2784 alternative in times when someone is having a mental health emergency, so that people with mental illnesses can avoid dangerous run-ins with the police.
The incident marked the latest in a string of run-ins with the law by the politician's elder son, a U.S. Army Reserve veteran who served a 2008 tour of duty in Iraq.
Bieber, who has had several run-ins with the law after shedding his clean-cut teen image, was banned last week from performing in China for what authorities there called his bad behavior.
It was as if Oh were Jade in that moment, after years of shitty run-ins with the limits of the industry's vision convinced the actor to let those Tennessee Williams dreams go.
While he clearly still has the fire in his belly, he is acting as a calming influence on Kyrgios who has had several high-profile run-ins with authority in his short career.
Along with causing controversy and becoming the subject of memes, the 215-year-old has remained in national headlines thanks to a series of romantic run-ins and rendezvous with A-list celebrities.
Apart from a few run-ins with Sanders supporters and hecklers, the 42nd President has avoided the red-faced rages and political meddling that were a distraction for his wife's previous presidential campaign.
The firm is familiar with regulatory run-ins; it backed out of Denmark and Finland earlier this year and this week threatened to pull out of Quebec rather than adhere to new rules.
In his few years in the spotlight, XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Onfroy, saw national success as a rapper as well as several high-profile run-ins with the law — including allegations he was abusive.
But because of the mistake, the report was not blacked out and detailed his numerous run-ins with teachers and school administrators, including at least two failed efforts to get him help. Sandra?
"I think the (World Cup) will affect the whole country and people's attitudes and conscience will change," said Egor, speaking to camera in a balaclava because of past run-ins with the police.
On Sunday, several players responded to the news of Wambach's arrest by making fun of her and fellow USWNT star Hope Solo, who has also had some unfortunate run-ins with the law.
In his few years in the spotlight, the 20-year-old saw national success as a rapper as well as several high-profile run-ins with the law — including allegations he was abusive.
Although Mr Karolyi had a rare ability to coax an extra ounce of effort out of his athletes, his leadership style was relentlessly abrasive, provoking run-ins with officials, parents and gymnasts themselves.
Over five seasons, they grew their meth business into an empire and had run-ins with local drug gangs and the cartel all while trying to stay one step ahead of the DEA.
His previous run-ins with the law include a 2005 indictment on charges of cocaine possession with intent to distribute, and possession of two rifles and a semi-automatic handgun, court records show.
Jeb Bush, stung by his bitter run-ins with Mr. Rubio, his onetime protégé, felt no obligation to him and told aides his support could not revive Mr. Rubio's chances in Florida anyway.
His history includes multiple run-ins with other channels, and he has been criticised in the past for mocking YouTubers with learning disabilities (a video he, to his credit, removed and apologised for).
These large, doe-eyed mammals are adept swimmers and skilled hunters, but fatal run-ins with fishermen, ocean debris, industrial pollution, and viral outbreaks caused their numbers to plummet during the 20th century.
Before his death, Mr. DeLuca was accused of using bullying tactics that left many operators struggling to recoup their investments, leading to lawsuits, regulatory run-ins, government investigations and constant complaints from franchisees.
Like several other chapters, the Pittsburgh D.S.A. holds clinics where members change people's burned-out car brake lights for free, helping them avoid unnecessary police run-ins while making inroads into the community.
He had a long string of run-ins with the police — whom he compared to "assassins" — and a neighbor said he used to threaten anyone who might try to remove him from the house.
Her 22-year-old brother Conrad has had a few run-ins with the law himself over the past year, and has just been released from prison after serving two months, as People reports.
Christy's no stranger to on-set run-ins with her castmates -- she was on the receiving end of some H20 and a thrown glass a couple years ago at the hands of Terra Jole.
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Wilson, head of a company called Defense Distributed that has donated generously to Ted Cruz, has become the focus of national news over the past year for his run-ins with the federal government.
Mr. Perrone had had run-ins with the law years before the shootings, with arrests on charges of drunken driving on Staten Island and in New Jersey and for theft and harassment in Pennsylvania.
But Uber has struggled in Asia, having run-ins with some local regulators, including more recently in the Philippines, and seeing a slew of exits by senior executives in Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and India.
Tunisia-born Bouhlel, who was shot dead by police, had several run-ins with the law, including a March 2016 conviction for hurling a wooden pallet at a driver in a road rage incident.
While every adolescent story has its brushes and run-ins with sex, Sex Education does a remarkable job of tackling the inelegant topic of sexual growth with equal nuance and distinction for every character.
And in terms of his recent run-ins with the law, Brown was charged with two criminal counts of having a restricted species — in this case, a capuchin monkey — without a permit in December.
During his mission, Melgar had two separate run-ins with DeDolph and Matthews — the suspected killers with whom he lived — that military investigators are examining as they look for potential motives for the killing.
This summer, residents have reported a number of run-ins, including a bear that swam laps in a backyard pool in Mendham and a bear that charged at a Vernon woman outside her house.
Four other deputies and two civilians were shot and wounded by the suspect, identified as 37-year-old Matthew Riehl, who had had numerous run-ins with the law, according to Sheriff Tony Spurlock.
"I've had several run-ins with bubbling," said Edward Witten, a physicist in the institute's school of natural sciences, lounging on the sofa in his office before his speech at the Abel Prize party.
As a result of the policy change, lawyers say some immigrants have already started carrying around things like rent check receipts and tax returns going back years, afraid of run-ins with immigration authorities.
Warren's ability to take on Bloomberg isn't just a warning sign for their future run-ins, it's also a warning to Trump: Warren is here for a fight, and she's pretty good at it.
The political taint of such presumed associations has put Joe's fledging troupe in jeopardy, and we hear accounts of his run-ins with the city's parks department, then overseen by the mighty Robert Moses.
While Mr. Kwan said he avoided any run-ins with the law, he was forced to shut down his multiple grow rooms when he became a mergers-and-acquisitions analyst in the tech sector.
The nylon prevents them from being the quickest drying pair of swimshorts out there, but it will take more than a few run-ins with the reef to send these to the recycling bin.
Since it seems he was hard-core shaded by network executives (he's already planning their awkward run-ins), Pratt has set Twitter ablaze with all the things he would rather do than watch the special.
And in case you were wondering if there were any awkward run-ins with their ex, both women are on friendly terms with the royal – in fact, they both attended his royal wedding in May.
Bieber, now 22, had a string of run-ins with photographers and the law between 2012-2014 as he evolved from a baby-faced heartthrob who found fame at age 13 to a young man.
When the news first broke, details were scarce, but Yahoo's Ball Don't Lie obtained a copy of the police report, and it appears he had multiple run-ins with Michigan State defensive back Jermaine Edmondson.
Between health issues and a few run-ins with the law, any momentum the rapper carried from releasing the best rap album of the decade vanished in the years after the release of Tha Tour.
Mr. Apperson, a 37-year-old paralegal, and Mr. Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who fatally shot Mr. Martin, 17, in 2012, had had several run-ins before the shooting, Ms. Bumpus-Hooper said.
A trip that was supposed to take at most two days had actually taken four, because the captain kept changing course, and once even changed speedboats, to avoid run-ins with the U.S. Coast Guard.
Yet "wild pig nuisances," as officials call porcine problems in this semiautonomous Chinese city, rose to 738 last year from 294 in 2013, and social media chatter about wild boar run-ins has become commonplace.
A pair of male security guards, one black and one white, have a series of run-ins with a swaggering cop and his young female partner in the lobby of a nondescript Manhattan apartment building.
The families of Dar and other young militants, as well as some local leaders and political experts, say run-ins between locals and security forces are one of the main reasons for anger and radicalization.
The book takes place over the 1991 jumping season, and recounts the litany of injuries Taylor sustained, as well as details about his job, including run-ins with bears or the digging of fire lines.
In June, the Central Bureau of Investigation raided residences and offices connected to the founders of N.D.T.V., an influential cable TV station and online news outlet that has had run-ins with Mr. Modi's government.
U.S. companies such as Google and Facebook have not been able to escape the reach of European privacy law just because they are not European companies, as their recent run-ins with EU regulators show.
I can't speak for all of us, but the likelihood of us knowing someone who has had run-ins with the law—or who are no longer living for one reason or another, is high.
TS: Did the judge explain to anybody why he would have let this person with...Who'd already served 20 years in prison and who obviously, you know, had a lot of run-ins with the police.
That being said, if over the years you've had a few nasty run-ins with hair dryers leaving you with battle scars and burn marks, you might already have your credit card at the ready.[Dyson]
Athlete/fan confrontations have reached almost epidemic levels in pro sports this year, with guys like Marcus Peters, Leonard Fournette, Patrick Beverley, Montrezl Harrell, and Kevin Durant all having run-ins in the past few weeks.
Even the NBC sitcom Mad About You had an episode in which its lead characters toyed with investing in a VR startup, ultimately putting on headsets for virtual run-ins with Christie Brinkley and Andre Agassi.
With continued access to quick money, no notable run-ins with law enforcement, and little concern over getting robbed because, he says, he works only with people he trusts, Diego sees no reason to get licensed.
This type of personal ad tends to crop up whenever there's a major weather event, and these casual run-ins (whether or not they're sparked by Craigslist) can even lead to something much more long-term.
Now it has to do both, because the food that Tom Cunanan and his cooks prepare under columns of wok smoke is richly compelling no matter how many prior run-ins you've had with Filipino food.
We've all had run-ins with smarmy strangers bearing business cards who've made it far too obvious that they viewed us through a utilitarian lens and were calculating how we might be able to help them.
Besides, Spode lately has become engaged to one of Bertie's clingy ex-fiancées, Madeline Bassett (who believes that "every time a kitten sneezes a new star joins the firmament"), a coincidence that multiplies their run-ins.
AT&T, which has a long history of run-ins with the government, defended the deal, arguing that the companies aren't direct competitors and that the government hasn't challenged a similar kind of merger in decades.
He had several run-ins with the law, and at the time of his federal indictment Mr. Johns was serving time in state prison for his most serious crime, aggravated battery and harming a peace officer.
In 1929, Munthe wrote "The Story of San Michele," a best-selling memoir translated into more than 40 languages that included run-ins with ghosts and guiding voices as he pursued his dream of the villa.
The 20-foot blimp, which depicts Trump as an angry baby, has been given the go-ahead to fly on Friday by Mayor Sadiq Khan, with whom the president has had previous run-ins on Twitter.
Superstardom saw him transform from a poor 12-year-old who busked singing hymns in his hometown of Stratford, Ontario, to a wealthy but troubled young man who has had multiple run-ins with the law.
It was something Mr. Cuomo came to accept and even admire despite his own run-ins with Mr. Barrett, who wasn't deterred by the fact that his wife, Fran McGettigan Barrett, works for the Cuomo administration.
We've all had those clone run-ins with someone wearing the same shoes or top as we are one too many times, so this time around, we're up to the challenge of finding all the trends elsewhere.
From a small-time robber to his first murder and subsequent run-ins with Maqsood (Farhan Akhtar in a toupee and signature squeaky voice trying his best to play Dawood Ibrahim), the policeman learns everything about Gawli.
But since the TSA sees pretty much everything we pack in our carry-ons, that can lead to some pretty awkward run-ins for those of us who aren't comfortable sharing our sex-toy preferences with strangers.
ACLU lawyers acknowledge the criminal history of those arrested, but say most of the detainees have complied with their conditions of supervision and have had no further run-ins with the law, according to the news release.
But the league has plenty of other audience-affecting problems on its plate, from its players' continued run-ins with the law for alleged domestic violence to mounting evidence about the game's grave risks to players' health.
Sunny has a grocery list of run-ins with the law -- she's had 5 DUI arrests, as well as 5 arrests from 2012 where she was busted for things like burglary and crimes related to domestic violence.
Zimmerman has had several run-ins with the law since the 2012 shooting, including one incident in 85033 when he was arrested for allegedly throwing a wine bottle at his girlfriend, though she declined to press charges.
They meet up with their friends Toad and John, and their run-ins with friends, enemies, girls, and their own futures form both the comedy and the drama of the film (which has a killer period soundtrack).
Wrong. In fact, a critical mass of people in Washington can and should be preparing for their own inevitable run-ins with gonzos and trolls hoping to elicit unflattering reactions that they can share with the world.
Ms. Oliveira, the lawyer, said those close to Mr. Caniço described him as "extremely nice," a "dreamer" who was "discreet and friendly," who didn't use drugs and who had never had any run-ins with the law.
After his arrest on the murder charge, his family told reporters he had shown symptoms of schizophrenia and depression and had received psychiatric treatment after run-ins with the police, but the judge knew nothing about that.
Cruz, now 19, a former Stoneman Douglas student who authorities said had a history of run-ins with the law and was expelled from school for disciplinary problems, has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder.
Terrorism fears were heightened yet again on Thursday evening when Karim Cheurfi, a French national with a history of run-ins with the law, killed a police officer in a suspected terror attack on the Champs-Élysées.
Cruz, now 19, a former Stoneman Douglas student who authorities say had a history of run-ins with the law and was expelled from school for disciplinary problems, has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder.
Authorities later alleged that Ceglia, an upstate New York wood pellet salesman who has had run-ins with the law regarding everything from possession of 400 grams of magic mushrooms to alleged wood pellet fraud, forged that document.
Per the Information, Snap's human resources chief Jason Halbert is "infamous" for regaling staff with dubious stories regarding everything from how he masturbated during his time in the military to his run-ins with organized crime in Mexico:Mr.
Katie is still my best friend, sure, but I also have an ex friend-with-benefits who told me she never wants to see me again (and except a few awkward unintentional run-ins, she's stuck to that).
Having spent nearly half their lives in the spotlight, Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato know a thing or two about growing pains – whether it's successfully transitioning out of child stardom or maneuvering run-ins with exes in Hollywood.
"She had had run-ins with the police in the past, so when we reported her missing, they said they weren't going to look for her because she probably went somewhere to get high with someone," Argil says.
Less on display than the fighting between the president-elect and certain news outlets are the likely repercussions for how this and other run-ins will affect the new administration's handling of issues of presidential access and transparency.
The shooter had previous run-ins with the law, with the Broward County Sheriff's Office noting that he'd been arrested twice in that South Florida county -- in 2000 for car break-ins and in 2004 for parole violations.
The man who shot a top GOP congressman and several other people early Wednesday morning had a long history of run-ins with the law and for years had professed a deeply held disgust with the Republican Party.
Epstein's run-ins with Gates demonstrate yet again how vast wealth opens doors, regardless of one's criminal background, as Epstein was convicted of two counts of soliciting underage girls for prostitution before his known ties to Gates occurred.
His career has long been overshadowed by run-ins with the law, most notably a 2003 conviction for beating and threatening ex-girlfriend and former "Hollywood madam" Fleiss, for which he was sentenced to six months in jail.
TVN24 is the most widely watched independent channel in Poland and the network has had run-ins before with the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, which has been accused by Brussels of trying to muzzle free media.
Still, aides and advisers say their relationship over the last year -- even with the tense moments -- has also been privately punctuated by funny impromptu run-ins, warm conversations over the phone and a deep admiration for each other.
Wes White, a 44-year-old from Salinas who has previously experienced homelessness and has run for local office himself, said homeless people may avoid such locations because they have outstanding tickets or previous run-ins with police.
She has had a series of run-ins with officials at the Open, the Grand Slam event that she has won six times but that she has also been eliminated from four times in matches with contentious officiating.
Troy DeVolld, a longtime reality-TV producer and author of the book "Reality TV: An Insider's Guide to TV's Hottest Market," said there are general liability issues with casting people who have had run-ins with the law.
NEW DELHI — India's main investigative agency on Monday raided residences and offices connected to the founders of NDTV, an influential cable TV station that has had run-ins with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government over its news coverage.
" He went on, "Toon and I had our confrontations, and Toon and I had our run-ins, but last summer, when we were out one night walking, Toon drove by and he said, 'Can I holler at you?
If he manages to get past the Canadian 16th seed, he will more than likely be served up with a reminder of one of his grubbiest run-ins with officialdom in the shape of former champion Stan Wawrinka.
The NRA, citing that incident, quickly tried to pin blame on the shooting on police — ignoring the fact that despite the April incident and other run-ins with law enforcement, Long was in legal possession of his firearm.
The children who had problems resolving conflicts, sharing, cooperating and listening as kindergartners were less likely to have finished high school and college, and they were more likely to have substance abuse problems and run-ins with the law.
"The majority of run-ins [between the BDSM community] and police have been minor and positive," Coreen Grace, a marriage and family therapy professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and 20-year BDSM scene veteran, told VICE.
Later Thursday, Dean described the shooter as having a history of run-ins with law enforcement — both notable and minor — including in April, when authorities were called to the home he had shared with his mom for many years.
The photographers recall bugs crawling into their ears, back pains, and run-ins with poison oak; meanwhile, a camera in-progress may collapse from structural weaknesses or nature's forces, such as tides that have washed away beachside sand-cams.
"I came in here as a nice person wanting to answer questions, and I had people jumping out of their seats screaming questions at me," said Trump, who talked for nearly 90 minutes despite the run-ins with reporters.
Over the course of several run-ins for the game Eichner has called "Death Rogen," the Neighbors star poses as a cameraman for the show and gets a firsthand view of exactly how people might respond after his death.
The odds are slim that the nine-term Queens lawmaker would accept: Though he's had a few run-ins with Pelosi in the past, the two have moved onto the same page, especially since Crowley joined her leadership team.
Footage posted online shows that the vendors found plenty of paying customers, but they also had a few run-ins with officious policemen and several locals who did not appreciate them appearing to promote a racist and misogynistic candidate.
But these days — after run-ins with the police over where she sleeps, sits or leaves her belongings — she tries to keep away from Waikiki, the bustling tourist district whose sidewalks and beaches she once used as her home.
Marinovich, 47, was the Raiders' first-round draft pick in 1991, but drug problems drove him from the N.F.L. after two seasons, and he has had repeated run-ins with law enforcement officials over drugs in the decades since.
Teens on the platform used the song's intro and chorus as a rebuttal to annoying run-ins they'd had with seniors policing or judging their behavior: Sometimes, the complaints teens are referencing in these videos are typical generational conflicts.
An undocumented Guatemalan immigrant who works at Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey as a housekeeper gave the New York Times extensive details about her time at the club and her numerous run-ins with President Donald Trump.
That year, in an effort to confuse arts officials, with whom he had had numerous run-ins, he adopted the name of the eminent geologist Albrecht Penck, an expert on the Ice Age, whose works he had been reading.
As a younger man, he had run-ins with the law that stemmed from his drinking, and he was known for drinking what he called "the four B's" -- beer, bourbon and B&B liqueur -- sometimes all in one sitting.
One of his first run-ins with the Salvadoran police came a decade ago, when cops began profiling potential gang members based on their clothes — including the baggy shorts, sneakers, and American sports jerseys that are ubiquitous in hip-hop circles.
Count Dante (who predictably was not a Count or Spanish) had various run ins with the Chicago Cobra Kai, supposedly had a friend murdered in a dojo storming, and was caught strapping dynamite caps to a rival dojo in 1965.
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Reinking, who is originally from Morton, Illinois, had a troubled history with law enforcement in the years leading up to the shooting, including an arrest at the White House in 2017 and several documented run-ins with officers in his hometown.
"You get home-cooked meals, but then you also have those random trips to the kitchen in the middle of the night, and just the random run-ins that just might be a little uncomfortable from time to time," he added.
He's Had a Few Run-ins with the Law On May 14, Miller was arrested for DUI and hit and run in San Fernando Valley after ramming his Mercedes-Benz-G-Wagon into a power pole and fleeing the scene.
So began a 14-minute low-speed chase alongside Mr. Rangel, New York's longest-serving congressman, who is stepping away at last after 23 terms, occasional scandals and untold run-ins with Democrats eager to glimpse the dean of Harlem politics.
Tammy, a 24-year-old house flipper who had some contentious run-ins with other contestants as she competed this season for Peter Weber's heart, said she was afraid to even pick up her phone because of the vitriol she received.
In legal docs, obtained by TMZ, prosecutors list numerous run-ins Suge has had with the law over the years -- including an attempted murder charge in '87, assault with a firearm in '95 and ordering a bodyguard to punch a woman.
In a study of 6,630 Dutch adults, European researchers found that people who experienced serious negative life events in the past — divorce, addiction issues, run-ins with the law or financial problems — often had less supportive and more strained sibling ties.
The National Basketball Association and the gaming company Blizzard have had their own run-ins resulting in self-censorship as a result of various public positions from employees or individuals affiliated with the sports franchises or gaming communities these companies represent.
Fonda, who has been arrested in previous Fire Drill Fridays, said she has decided not to risk further run-ins with the law because her legal team warned her she could face extended jail time if she faces more charges.
David Moore, the chief of police in Janesville, said that Mr. Jakubowski had a long history of run-ins with law enforcement, and had been charged and sent to prison after attempting to seize a gun from an officer in 2009.
The Land of Lincoln, which heads to the polls on Tuesday, has been home to one of the most intense primary run-ins of the midterm cycle, with J.B. Pritzker, heir to the Hyatt hotel riches, in the lead, state Sen.
As of earlier this year, 35 percent of National's 714 brokers had a history of regulatory run-ins, legal disputes or personal financial difficulties that FINRA requires brokers to disclose to investors, according to a Reuters analysis of FINRA data.
As of earlier this year, 153 percent of National's 714 brokers had a history of regulatory run-ins, legal disputes or personal financial difficulties that FINRA requires brokers to disclose to investors, according to a Reuters analysis of FINRA data.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Nick Kyrgios has had more than his fair share of run-ins with umpires over his career and on Saturday the Australian revealed that he thought it "strange" that anyone would want to officiate on a tennis court.
"I had my own run-ins with the law; a lot of the people that I'm photographing now, I see myself in them and I think, 'The only difference is you didn't get out and I did,'" Mr. Frank said.
From serendipitous run-ins with industry contacts to seeing how others react to products and technologies you find interesting, there are lots of reasons why it's going to be difficult to completely virtualize a trade show for some time to come.
The changes, and Trump's comments about staff shakeups, also raise the possibility of more senior staff departures, such as Chief of Staff John Kelly or national security adviser H.R. McMaster, both of whom have had run-ins with the boss.
As we reported ... E.G. says she and her family have had numerous run-ins with Conrad after his 2015 arrest for breaking into their home -- and even though she didn't always call cops ... it's obvious she was preparing for the worst.
There's the confidentiality agreement that prevents me from writing about my run-ins with those stars (even though I really wish I could, you guys), and the fact that no personal screens are allowed in the main event hall—yes, even in 2016.
Highlights and Thoughts — It seems all of Tess' run-ins with Howard (Paul Sparks) are cringeworthy, but I had to put my hands on my face when he catches Tess about to chomp down on an uneaten lamb chop from the garbage.
The MTN unit has 803 million users in Nigeria and its local unit accounts for a third of the Johannesburg-based firm's core profit, but it has had fraught relations with the Nigerian authorities with run-ins over SIM cards and tax payments.
Over the last several days local rescuers and police had had run-ins with the Cajun Navy — another group of volunteer boaters that has become a media favorite — and for police especially that group's prominent public profile was beginning to wear thin.
Other than these expertly timed run-ins with the edge of the reality TV bubble, it seems ABC milks most of its drama out of contestants by setting them into a world apart, and providing little opportunity to step away from intense feelings.
In a press conference Sunday, Tazewell County Sheriff Bob Huston said Reinking had previously had multiple concerning run-ins with local police, and described the 29-year-old as an erratic, anxious man who heard voices and believed people were stalking him.
The key question in light of the organization's apparent track record of never having run-ins with the law is whether Chinese authorities were more likely to crack down on the investigators in an attempt to curry favor with the Trump administration.
Part of the pageantry of the gathering, which President Barack Obama will address Tuesday, is making sure there are no awkward run-ins between political figures who don't see eye to eye -- or even have official relations -- when they are in close proximity.
The New York businessman, who has never held elected office, has had repeated run-ins with the media since launching his campaign last year, charging networks like CNN with "phony reporting," sparring with MSNBC hosts and insulting Fox News journalist Megyn Kelly.
Hu, who declined to use his full Chinese name to avoid further run-ins with the law, said when police officers came to his parents house while he was on leave from his job in Beijing he was surprised, but not frightened.
HONG KONG — The Alibaba Group of China has disappointed investors since its record-breaking American stock listing nearly two years ago, as volatile financial results and regulatory run-ins have driven the price of its shares down almost to where they began.
Putting ordinary Chinese behind the wheel of pay-to-ride vehicles led to occasional run-ins with the police, but it also won customers before Didi, which began as an app for flagging taxis rather than private cars, adjusted to the competition.
Police also had frequent run-ins with Dinardo, who was arrested in February and charged with possession of a firearm, an alleged crime because Dinardo had a mental illness and had been involuntarily committed to a mental institution, according to court documents.
The proposed measures are part of an effort to rein in brokerages seen as posing a serious risk to investors because of a high percentage of securities brokers on their rosters who have a history of regulatory run-ins and other concerns.
A Super PAC supporting Hillary Clinton recently released two videos highlighting many of Trump's past derogatory comments on women, and recent articles in the New York Times, Slate, and the Daily Beast have all outlined his past run-ins with misogynistic behavior.
A police official, who spoke about the investigation on the condition of anonymity, said it appeared the fight had been instigated by competing protesters, not by Mr. Erdogan's security forces, who have a history of violent run-ins in the United States.
It's a conspicuously crazy void for such a talented pair, right up there with the Utah Jazz's John Stockton and Karl Malone retiring without an N.B.A. title after a few too many run-ins with players like the Chicago Bulls' Michael Jordan.
Aniston described several run-ins with Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels back in the early '90s and recalled Michaels asking her to join the cast right before she signed on to play Rachel in 1994, in a Monday interview with Howard Stern.
Homan's remarks were the latest escalation in the battle between the Trump administration and cities and states with so-called sanctuary policies, which seek to protect undocumented immigrants who have run-ins with law enforcement from being handed over to federal authorities.
We broke the story ... the late rapper's friends are pissed because they believe his history of run-ins with cops at airports -- like the LaGuardia arrest -- show he was targeted, and they think it's simply because he's a rich, young, black man.
Mathis also said that Anderson may have arrested him during past run-ins with the law, and the Detroit Free Press notes that the report confirms that the longtime officer had six encounters with Robert and Reyna Mathis, dating to July 2008.
The small triumphs and tragedies of rural life, such as drought, material wealth, and run-ins with a comically inefficient provincial government, are relayed through the goat's trenchant observations, which poignantly expose how tightly the lives of caretakers and their livestock are bound.
The money manager Philip A. Falcone, who made billions of dollars betting on the collapse of the housing market a decade ago and later lost at least a billion dollars investing in wireless telecommunications, is no stranger to run-ins with regulators.
Fairfax County, Virginia, where the Earleys live, adopted a jail diversion program that moves low-risk offenders with mental illnesses to community-based care, which could have prevented many of the bad run-ins Kevin had with police by getting him care earlier.
So, she pops up in the emergency room and immediately runs into Owen and Amelia (Caterina S). These run-ins are getting to be downright painful, because you can see Teddy die a little inside every time she sees the two of them together.
In November, then Fox News superstar Megyn Kelly also bolstered the women's claims when she detailed her own alleged run-ins with Ailes in her memoir, Settle for More, writing that she kept records of Ailes' behavior and shared them with investigators during Ailes' case.
The ex-boyfriend of Nicki Minaj has had several run-ins with the law following a 2009 gun charge: probation violations in 2011, 2013, 2014, and 2015 were followed by an assault charge in St. Louis and a reckless driving arrest in New York.
It's a beautiful time, not just because of the potential for fun and run-ins with attractive-looking people, but because it can feel like this new sun-flecked life has taken you firmly within its grasp, releasing a new-found world of opportunity.
When a chase from outside spills into the middle of the basement party, Kool Herc, with his father chiming in, calls for peace, explaining the parties are a safe space from the gang run-ins we see almost everywhere else in The Get Down.
Over about 40 years, he had a few run-ins with the police, mostly for traffic offenses, but these offenses were separated by enough time and distance that no connection could be made to the future violence he would commit, the sheriff's department said.
Still, Mr. Renzi's run-ins with Brussels and Berlin about his tax cuts are betraying fears that an alliance of virulently Europhobic and anti-German right-of-center parties could unseat his government in case there is no meaningful progress on growth and employment.
According to an upcoming episode of CNBC's "The Filthy Rich Guide, " which takes an in-depth look at Bieber's run-ins with the law, the pop star has paid a "swagger tax" of at least $141,123 to deal with the costly consequences of his mistakes.
What follows is an Odyssey-esque trip to different remote locations and run-ins with a collection of oddball characters, most notably a man named Christopher Sunday, a mystic of some sort who has his own sacred rain song that Kevin wants the words to.
"They'll both be relieved that they don't have to meet each other again," said Martin S. Indyk, the executive vice president of the Brookings Institution, who had his own run-ins with Mr. Netanyahu when he served as Middle East envoy for the Obama administration.
But FINRA refuses to release that data in bulk form, which would allow for database analysis to find patterns at brokerages that might also trouble investors – such as a firm's propensity to hire brokers with a history of client complaints or regulatory run-ins.
As the company increases the size of its test fleet, it has also reported more run-ins between its self-driving cars and human-operated vehicles and bicycles, telling California regulators its vehicles were involved in six minor crashes in the state in September.
That textured message came through in a series of speeches by lower-profile figures: black mothers who lost children to gun violence and in run-ins with the police, and a former New York City police detective who helped handle the aftermath of the Sept.
His family reached out to the authorities, and he was taken to a mental hospital and placed on a 72-hour hold, the first of multiple episodes and psychotic breaks that would lead to run-ins with the police and confrontations with his family.
It was an ironic end to a roller coaster 24 hours in the world's most famous trafficker's near mythical story of criminal success and run-ins with the law, and it contained many themes seen before — not least a dash for freedom through a tunnel.
Investigators allege that the trips were related to a Ponzi-style scheme — nicknamed Gold Pool — led by Mr. Dalli's friend Eloise Corbin, an American who had a long history of run-ins with the law and who boasted of connections to a rich Chinese family.
He leaned into her and said, "This remains between you and I," she said Sciorra went on to recount other run-ins with Weinstein, including in London less than a year after the alleged rape and later at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
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What you're saying there reminds me of reporting a story last year on accusations against the actor Jeremy Piven and, you know, some of the women that were coming forward had their own sort of troubled histories and involving run-ins with the law as well.
He Will Not Divide Us started as a live stream at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York, following Inauguration Day, but was shut down in February after numerous threats of violence and run-ins with white supremacists necessitated a constant police presence.
And amid noise like flyers that read "IT'S OKAY TO BE WHITE" and characters like "Kirkland Signature Ann Coulter," there's still a bunch of college kids trying to have their voices heard and identities validated – even with a few awkward ex-to-ex hallway run-ins.
Later, Pecker became concerned that publishing the Bezos story could result in a lawsuit and jeopardize his attempts to refinance some $400 million dollars in AMI debt, which had already run into trouble because potential partners were wary of his prior run-ins with federal prosecutors.
But the substance emerges in the stories he tells about each location, conjuring up memories of drugged-out club kids, accidental headlining sets, and early run-ins with Madonna; he even takes us back to the gloomy Connecticut suburbs he so longed to escape while growing up.
What architects take from Building 73 is not its ramshackle aesthetic — though some believe less polish provides more freedom — but the importance of mixing disciplines, of work performed out in the open, and of transition zones like hallways and staircases as sites for productive run-ins.
When Beck uses her credit card to make a purchase at Goldberg's shop, he takes it as an invitation to creep the shit out of her, and quickly begins tracking her every move while facilitating "chance" run-ins to make her fall in love with him.
Through the idealistic, agitated and frustrated Trautwein, the play gives a kaleidoscopic view of the precarious world of German refugees in the city, their social and intellectual circles, their dealings with the natives and, occasionally, cordial interactions or run-ins with Nazis there before the occupation.
"I had a lot of plans that went to shit," says the Iranian-born hip hop producer and film scorer Mahdyar, who moved to Paris in 22016, after multiple run-ins with the Iranian government around the content of his music forced him to leave his homeland.
We now know that he had four run-ins with law enforcement in 2016, including at least one for domestic violence; that he was hospitalized after returning from military service in Iraq; and, according to his aunt and uncle Ruiz and Hernan Rivera, had ongoing mental health problems.
"In the last couple years, two people have died, two have been rescued near death, several have had run-ins with local and federal law enforcement, and one told his wife today he was injured but not where he was," the Gallatin County Sheriff's Office posted on Facebook Tuesday.
The sentence appeared to forestall any chance of a future recording business comeback for Knight, 19963, known as much for repeated run-ins with the law as for his career as a hip-hop executive promoting the likes of Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur during the 1990s.
Our guy also asks if he beefed up security to avoid any nasty run-ins with Nicki on the red carpet -- like MTV brass is already doing to accommodate the feuding exes -- but he insists he's only rolling deep as a result of his robbery earlier this year.
Of course, we like the "gourmet" versions with sourdough flatbread and the authentic, non-mystery meat kind served in Turkish restaurants, but most of our run-ins with kebabs happen opposite a rotating slab of please-not-dog meat, blinking into the neon glare of a KEBAB SPECAL menu.
The sparring between the press secretaries and the press took a particularly nasty turn at times throughout the year, such as when Sean Spicer told White House journalist April Ryan to "stop shaking your head again," one of several awkward run-ins by the Trump administration with Ryan.
RAISED BY WOLVES on Acorn TV. The British journalist Caitlin Moran and her sister Caroline mine their childhoods in this raunchy comedy about a home-schooled family of six and their overwrought run-ins with the outside world — that is, if they can even get out the door.
As the platform has grown over the years, reaching more than 1 billion users, Systrom actively documented his life with photos of his girlfriend-turned-wife, the birth of his daughter, his penchant for biking and traveling, and his run-ins with celebrities like Hillary Clinton and Selena Gomez.
What makes the work more than an easy ode to people power is the associated video, in which we watch Mr. Htein Lin cast the hands of monks, journalists, poets, and youth activists, each of whom recounts their past run-ins with the military dictatorship with surprising lightness.
Texas father and son among scores killed in France attack France killer truck driver had run-ins with the law The young leader has since expanded the use of so-called "soldier-builders", fuelling a construction boom as many of North Korea's Soviet-era conventional weapons become outmoded.
Well, we're going to talk about that next, because I've had some real big run-ins with people at all these companies recently about fake news and alternative facts, and all kinds of things that I think they're absolutely responsible for, and they absolutely do not think they are.
Navy and public court records show Rojas has had numerous run-ins with the law over the past decade, with at least four prior arrests, two for drunken driving, and one just last week for allegedly threatening another man with a knife outside his apartment in New York City's Bronx borough.
And for its part, YouTube has emerged as a wildly popular platform among young people — although reaching young people on its platform is not without its own issues given its run-ins with Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), which prohibits data collection on those under the age of 13.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - A man known to police for several run-ins with the law, most recently for waving a Confederate flag at a football game, was arrested as a suspect in the ambush killings of two Iowa officers shot in their patrol cars early on Wednesday, authorities said.
In June 263, Reuters reported here that 35 percent of National's brokers – more than three times the industry average – had a history of regulatory run-ins, legal disputes or personal financial difficulties that must be disclosed to investors under FINRA rules, based on a Reuters analysis of the regulator's data.
In the resulting book, In My Father's House: A New View of How Crime Runs in the Family, Butterfield tracked down various members of the Bogles in prison and out, persuading them to tell their stories while probing at the factors that contributed to their disproportionate run-ins with the law.
In reality, there are no available public records of any arrests, though Dee Dee (who also went by her birth name, Clauddine, or any number of variations on her name — Claudinea, DeDe, Claudine, Deno) had a number of run-ins with the law that should have been red flags to friends and family.
"Those of us working at MPP got into this because we strongly believe that marijuana prohibition is bad public policy that is needlessly causing significant harm to society," Tvert said, citing multiple examples of him and other MPP members having run-ins with the law because of marijuana when they were younger.
Love was an enclave for creativity—a grimy place to congregate and commingle, where suburban boys got their first taste of the city, where many had their first run-ins with overzealous police officers, where drug use was in the open, along with bums having intercourse and doing other unsavory acts in public.
In a case that highlighted racial tensions between police forces and the communities they serve around the country, Holtzclaw assaulted his Black victims while on duty in a low-income neighborhood of the city, specifically targeting women whose past run-ins with the law might make them less likely to report his offenses.
UK also wants commitments: The UK -which has had its own run ins in the region – also sought the help of Germany as well as France for a separate, British-led mission to defend shipping in the waterways, but the countries have not committed to providing naval forces, the Financial Times reported.
It's set up the media-savvy former FDA chief — who remains in frequent conversation with the White House and won as much bipartisan support as any Trump appointee while in office — for inevitable run-ins with current health officials who don't have the latitude to make the same kind of policy pronouncements.
All of the victims, as well as a fifth person who managed to escape and helped the police capture him, were some of Laredo's down-and-out — those who struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, and who had a history of run-ins with the law, law enforcement officials and relatives said.
Similar measures are being weighed in more than a dozen additional state capitals from Pennsylvania to Hawaii, and are drawing new attention after the deadly shooting this month at a Florida high school in a case where the suspect, Nikolas Cruz, had numerous troubling run-ins with the authorities over many months.
Clinton and Sanders have both had run-ins with the Black Lives Matter protest movement early in the 2016 election cycle, which they have sought to remedy with a series of meetings with BLM and other activists who are engaged in an ongoing nationwide campaign against police brutality and biased law enforcement practices.
At a time when some local venues are struggling to stay open in the city, it might seem surprising that foreign promoters with only a few years experience in New York nightlife were able to secure their liquor license for a venue of such scale—especially given Cityfox's past run-ins with the authorities.
Founded by Pee and Coach in 2013 around the flamboyant, fast-rapping local trio Migos, the company went from a start-up with the growing pains typically associated with a new independent label — exacerbated by their artists' run-ins with the law — to a joint venture with Capitol Music Group and Motown Records in 2015.
There is a longstanding tradition of playing chavs for laughs in the UK. In 2005, two of the country's most popular TV comedies, "Little Britain" and "The Catherine Tate Show", featured characters written as teenage girls, always seen in sports gear, who regularly suffered unwanted pregnancies, violence and multiple run-ins with the law.
Their story—brought to the attention of more casual or WWE-centric fans through GIFs and highlight packages from surprise run-ins and press conferences in Japan—drummed up plenty of press, and both worked the interview circuit tirelessly to make sure a host of new eyes fell on the product for their highly-anticipated match.
"I can't tell you that Roger is a saint — he pushes everything to the limit even with you," Stone's wife Nydia wrote, alluding to Stone's run-ins with the judge over her gag orders and perhaps to an Instagram post he sent during the trial that included a picture of Jackson next to what appeared to be crosshairs.
But while "The Bold Type" certainly features plenty of club nights and messy run-ins with exes, it also updates the conventions of its forebears, with a great emphasis on its characters' careers — the three best friends work together at a glossy magazine inspired by Cosmopolitan — and on thoughtful conversations about race, feminism, sexuality and media ethics.
When Roland gets cold feet on his wedding day, they reflect on how their brotherhood might change because of Roland's marriage, and the friends travel down memory lane to explore their various misadventures as teens growing up in the 80s which include silly middle school bets; run-ins with a local gang member; and, of course, their early experiences with girls.
Gossip in recent weeks has centered on the potential awkward run-ins between two invitees: Philippe P. Dauman, chief executive of Viacom, and Shari Redstone, Sumner M. Redstone's daughter, who has publicly opposed Mr. Dauman's leadership and recently sided with her father on his decision to remove Mr. Dauman from the trust that will control CBS and Viacom upon Mr. Redstone's death.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzScalise to self-quarantine in response to Diaz-Balart test Florida Republican becomes first lawmaker to test positive for coronavirus Cory Gardner to self-quarantine MORE (R-Texas), has also had his own run-ins with leadership, most notably when he infuriated colleagues by single-handedly blocking a voice vote on a $19 billion disaster aid package last year.
Gunman had run-ins with police "Yes, I've been handed the moniker of a hero, and as I've stated a couple of times already, I feel more as a protector than I do a hero because I did lose two real good friends," Wilson said upon Abbott draping the medal over his neck at a ceremony outside the governor's mansion.
Rather, it's a dive into memory that feels typical for LaBeouf: The actor has been the object of both ridicule and wonder for his antics over the years, which have included run-ins with the law and baffling performance art projects along with performances in a wide variety of films, from Transformers to works by auteurs like Andrea Arnold and Lars Von Trier.
In the 12 hours we spent together from 10 PM on New Year's Eve to a very hungover ride back to Los Angeles International Airport the next morning, I saw three naked girls in the flesh and heard tales of run-ins with Ron Jeremy, a British pornstar, and angry parents who tried to assault Chris for sleeping with their daughter in the middle of a forest in Pennsylvania.
At the defense's request, any video of Gray's arrest shown in court will have the audio muted on the grounds that Gray's wailing and the commentary of onlookers could prejudice the case; a "step-by-step" rehashing of Gray's injuries sustained after the arrest will not be permitted, nor will discussion of Gray's past run-ins with the law and his exposure to lead poisoning as a child.
Others who've had well-publicized run-ins with protesters in the past week include GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris RodgersCathy McMorris RodgersLawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook Overnight Energy: Fight over fuel standards intensifies | Democrats grill Trump officials over rule rollback | California official blasts EPA chief over broken talks | Former EPA official says Wheeler lied to Congress EPA head clashes with California over how car emissions negotiations broke down MORE (R-Wash.) and Rep.
It is also possible that Marks was seeking clarification on why neither of Embiid's run-ins with Allen had been deemed a flagrant 2 (Embiid, who has two flagrant points, would receive a one-game suspension if his total reached four.) Marks would not be the first person associated with the team to take issue with the officiating in this series, with Spencer Dinwiddie, the team's star sixth man claiming to have been "fed up" since last season.
Despite Mr. Shen's run-ins with the communist system, he holds an almost perfect Communist Party pedigree: his father had joined Mao at his army base in Yan'an during the civil war and his father-in-law was a good friend of the father of the current president, Mr. Xi. He appreciates that delving into the Communist Party's past requires functioning like a guerrilla historian, not a starchy academic, so he has taken his drive for transparency beyond China's borders.
The comments Pinsky, 57, recently made on a podcast made Abraham feel like she can't trust the man who has positioned himself as a mentor to the single mom, 25, who is still affected by several scary run-ins she had with fellow her time on Celebrity Big Brother houseguest Janice Dickinson while filming that show in the U.K. "It just made me feel like I couldn't look at him as a professional as much as I did or look up to him as much as I did," she says.

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