comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - அலிசன் எமர்சன் - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Mother s Day 2021: Making those moments count despite lockdown

When Eoghan Quigg spoke to the Belfast Telegraph ahead of Mother s Day last year, the singer - like the rest of us - had no idea what was just around the corner. I remember things were looking a bit weird back then, but we had no clue we d still be in this situation a year later, he says. Because just a day after Mother s Day 2020, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the UK s first national lockdown as the true impact of the coronavirus made itself known. I managed to get up to see my mum Denise, for Mother s Day last year, says Eoghan (28). But I won t this time round. There are presents in the post, and she knows I love her, but it s going to be another strange day for everyone with just a phone call to say hello.

Man sentenced to prison for claiming to have COVID, then spitting on cop s face

BEND, Oregon (AP) — A central Oregon man has been sentenced to more than two years in prison after spitting on a police officer and saying he was infected with COVID-19. The Bulletin reports that 36-year-old Daniel Ray Stubblefield received the sentence Thursday in Deschutes County Circuit Court after pleading guilty to aggravated harassment and menacing. Three other cases against him were dismissed as part of a plea deal. Police on March 23 responded to a report that Stubblefield was intoxicated and assaulting another person. Stubblefield was taken into custody because he had two arrest warrants involving different cases. Police say Stubblefield told an officer he had COVID-19, coughed loudly and repeatedly, and four times spat on the officer’s face. The officer later tested negative for COVID-19.

Man Who Claims He s COVID-19 Positive Spits On Cop; Gets Two Year Jail Sentence

Man Who Claims He s COVID-19 Positive Spits On Cop; Gets Two Year Jail Sentence Dec 14 2020, 04:40AM EST An Oregon man faces a jail-term of two years for allegedly spitting on a cop after suggesting that he was infected with COVID-19. Daniel Ray Stubblefield, a 36-year-old serial offender with a history of aggravated harassment and menacing, has been battling mental health and alcohol issues. The officer however tested was negative for the virus. “Most of the time, I can’t even remember these things when I’m told what I’ve done,” said Stubblefield to Judge Alison Emerson, during his sentencing in Deschutes County Circuit Court on Thursday. “I just wake up in jail. I’ve been trying very hard to beat this addiction. I’m sorry to all that I’ve hurt.”

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.