Alex Rodriguez Fast Facts
Here is a look at Alex Rodriguez, former New York Yankees infielder, who is in fourth place for the most career home runs in Major League Baseball history. He was suspended for the entire 2014 season after an investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Personal
Birth place: New York, New York
Birth name: Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez
Father: Victor Rodriguez, shoe salesman and baseball player
Mother: Lourdes (Navarro) Rodriguez, automotive plant worker
Marriage: Cynthia (Scurtis) Rodriguez (November 2, 2002-2008, divorced)
Children: Ella and Natasha
Other Facts
His family moved from New York to the Dominican Republic when Rodriguez was 4 years old, then moved to Miami when he was in the fourth grade.
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Police have arrested a man for allegedly punching a teenage Walmart employee who asked him to put a mask on his toddler.
Michael Caro, 34, of Woonsocket has been charged with simple assault and battery and disorderly conduct. According to North Smithfield Police, Caro turned himself in after police learned his identity and contacted him.
Police said they responded to the Dowling Village Walmart on April 20 after reports a juvenile employee had been assaulted. According to police, the employee got into a confrontation with the suspect when he asked him to put a mask on his toddler. When the employee walked away to get a manager, the suspect allegedly put him in a choke hold and punched him. The employee did not seek medical treatment, but had a bruise and was in pain, according to police.
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GREEN RIVER A 27-year-old Green River man has changed his plea to no contest in the felony first-degree murder of a five-year-old Green River boy in November 2019.
Christopher James Nielsen entered his plea this morning in the Third District Court of Judge Suzannah Robinson. As a result, he stands convicted of the death of 5-year-old Green River youth Anthony James Radcliff on November 28, 2019.
Nielsen has spent the last year and a half in jail awaiting a jury trial after pleading not guilty during an arraignment in January 2020. He described his actions on the night of November 14, 2019 during his hearing today.
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THE BUZZ: As a tense nation awaited a verdict on Tuesday, an eerily timed House floor vote pitted Californian against Californian twin episodes in America’s wrenching debate over racial justice and police brutality.