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Former University of Kentucky Cheerleader Laken Snelling Pleads Not Guilty in Newborn Son’s Death Case

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Former University of Kentucky cheerleader Laken Snelling continues to assert her innocence following accusations of killing her newborn son, placing his body in a trash bag, and subsequently ordering McDonald’s.

Snelling, aged 21, entered a plea of not guilty to first-degree manslaughter during a court appearance on Friday. Authorities allege that she abandoned the newborn in a closet shortly after giving birth on August 27.

Following the grim discovery of the infant’s body, Snelling faced charges of abusing a corpse, tampering with physical evidence, and concealing the birth. She denied all charges.


Laken Snelling smiling while seated at a table.
Former college cheerleader Laken Snelling, 21, allegedly killed her baby after birth. Facebook / Laken Snelling

Last month, she faced manslaughter charges after the Kentucky Medical Examiner’s Office informed a grand jury that the baby had been born alive and died from “asphyxia by undetermined means,” according to police reports.

Although Snelling was initially held at the Fayette County Detention Center, she was reportedly released just hours later after her father posted her $10,000 bond.

She faces a maximum of 20 years in prison for the first-degree manslaughter charge and an additional 11 years for the remaining charges if found guilty.

Snelling’s horrified college roommates were the first to discover the dead baby boy in a black plastic bag stuffed in her closet at their shared off-campus home in Lexington. 

In her room, they also found a “blood-soaked towel on the floor and a plastic bag containing evidence of childbirth” – as well as the infant, who was “cold to the touch,” they told a 911 operator. 

The roommates – who had suspected the cheerleader was concealing a pregnancy – told cops they’d heard loud, strange noises coming from Snelling’s room around the time she gave birth at roughly 4 a.m.


Mugshot of Laken Snelling in an orange uniform.
Snelling pleaded not guilty Friday to murder charges. Fayette County Detention Center

Snelling then allegedly tried to clean up the scene, showered and left the house – skipping morning classes and a visit to the school clinic – and went to McDonald’s. 

Snelling initially claimed during an interview with police that the baby fell on the floor after she gave birth but that she didn’t think he was “breathing or alive.” 

She soon changed her story, saying she had passed out “on top of the baby” and woke up to find him “turning blue and purple.” 

An investigation revealed she told medical staff that the newborn had shown “a little bit of fetal movement” and made a “whimper” after he was born.

A pretrial conference  in Snelling’s case is scheduled for May 14, and a status hearing is set for June 12.

Her lawyer could not immediately be reached for comment.

Warriors Star Josh McKay Thrives on YouTube, Shares Outdoor Adventures with Dad in New Zealand, Sets Sights on Toulon Challenge

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For Josh McKay, Scotland feels like a natural fit. His deep connection to the country stems not just from tracing his family roots back to the 1800s, but also from his love for the great outdoors.

“I’ve always loved being outside,” McKay shared with Daily Mail Sport. “It’s something that’s been with me since childhood. Spending time outdoors and breathing in fresh air is incredibly beneficial, especially for mental health.”

He explained, “Whether I’m hiking in the mountains, exploring the countryside, or swimming in the water, there’s nothing quite like it. New Zealand, where I’m from, is essentially an adventurer’s paradise. Scotland shares that same essence.”

Returning to his ancestral land, McKay expressed a sense of coming full circle. “It’s pretty cool to be back here now. For me, Scotland is like a second home,” he said.

In 2021, McKay made the bold move to leave New Zealand and join the Glasgow Warriors. Since then, he has quickly won over fans with his speed and skill, becoming a pivotal player under the guidance of Franco Smith.

Full-back Josh McKay has become a fans' favourite  since joining Glasgow Warriors in 2021

Full-back Josh McKay has become a fans’ favourite  since joining Glasgow Warriors in 2021

McKay has set up a YouTube channel that tracks his hunting and spearfishing  adventures

McKay has set up a YouTube channel that tracks his hunting and spearfishing  adventures

McKay recently returned to New Zealand where he and his wife, Lily, celebrated their marriage

McKay recently returned to New Zealand where he and his wife, Lily, celebrated their marriage

His electric pace and dancing feet were once again to the fore last week as Glasgow beat the Bulls in the Champions Cup at Scotstoun, teeing up a blockbuster quarter-final against Toulon tomorrow.

McKay will qualify to play for Scotland in November later this year. Unless the world somehow falls off its axis between now and then, he will go straight in as an exciting addition to Gregor Townsend’s squad.

But rugby is not McKay’s only pursuit. Over the past year, he has built his own YouTube channel with over 2,000 subscribers, tracking his adventures around some of the most remote areas of the country.

Armed with a rifle, he has stalked the hills for deer. He has plunged into some of the coldest waters when he is free-diving, which is effectively scuba-diving minus the oxygen tanks and other equipment.

He has caught more fish than he would care to mention, with scallops being a particular favourite. Like New Zealand, there is something about Scotland that speaks to his soul.

‘I sort of grew up around the sea,’ says McKay, who hails from Kaiapoi near Christchurch. ‘My dad was always a diver. He got me into snorkelling when I was pretty young. I’ve been scuba diving since I was 14.

‘I will quite often call my dad back home in New Zealand and tell him I’ve caught some scallops or been spearfishing. He loves all of that.

‘That was kind of how the whole YouTube thing started. My dad was always asking me to show him stuff whenever I had been out spearfishing or hunting or whatever.

‘I bought a GoPro [mobile camera] and started filming stuff to send him. Then I basically just thought, ah, bugger it, might as well just put it on YouTube. It could be a nice little side gig for me away from rugby.

‘A few months ago in November, I was able to get up to the Shetland Islands. That was a pretty awesome part of the world.

‘To be able to still do that in Scotland and scratch that itch is really special and one of the reasons why I love it here.

‘It means there’s not as much pressure on me to do all of this stuff when I get back home to New Zealand.

‘Going home is about family time ultimately. I don’t think my mum would be too pleased if I got home and then buggered off into the hills for a couple of weeks.

‘I like to go on a hunt and, if you can put some lovely meat on your plate at the end of it all, that’s a bonus.’

McKay may well be quite the marksman when he is out in the wilderness, but he now has the big beast of Toulon firmly in his sights.

There is history between these two clubs. Back in 2023, Toulon thrashed Glasgow in the Challenge Cup Final at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

That was a painful way to end what had been an excellent first season under Smith. Just 12 months later, they would be crowned URC champions.

Glasgow are a very different team now than they were back then. The hosting of the first ever home quarter-final in the Champions Cup is testament to the new heights being scaled.

‘It’s a massive game against Toulon and we’re super excited for it,’ says McKay. ‘As a club, it’s the first time Glasgow have hosted a Champions Cup quarter-final.

‘It’s another step on the ladder in terms of where we want to get to. Our mindset is very much to take it week by week, but yeah, it’s a hugely exciting time for the club.

‘As a club, Toulon have been there, seen it and done it all before in the Champions Cup. It’s another step up for us, but it’s one we feel we are ready for.

‘It has taken a lot to get into this position. We had four really tough games in the pool stage and we squeezed every last bit out of it.

‘We all know how special this could be. But you can’t let that be at the forefront of your mind or else it might spook you.

‘I think we are a much more mature and much more consistent team compared to when we played Toulon a few years ago in the Challenge Cup Final.’

McKay arrived at Scotstoun in the autumn of 2021, with Smith taking charge as head coach the following summer.

The South African swiftly earned a reputation as a tough taskmaster, whipping Glasgow into shape and putting an end to what he called the ‘cheese-puff brigade’.

McKay can certainly identify with Smith’s methods and approach, but he would not describe the Warriors head coach as a totalitarian. Smith’s man-management skills are clever and more nuanced.

‘Franco was really honest with us and, very quickly after he arrived at the club, he told us we just weren’t fit enough as a group,’ says McKay.

‘I was not in the cheese-puff brigade! But, no, he made it clear that we needed to get fitter in order to play how he wanted us to play for 80 minutes.

‘We’ve proven now that we can not only compete with the best, but actually beat the best teams in the URC and in Europe.

‘But that counts for nothing unless you get the job done at the end of the season. In terms of this season, we haven’t won anything yet.

‘People have this perception of Franco as being quite tough, which he can be. But he’s also great in terms of how he manages the group.

‘He gives us plenty of time off in the right moments. But there is a clear expectation and demand from him that we work bloody hard when we are here.

‘Ultimately, it’s about trust. If he gives us time off, he expects us to come back in good nick and be ready to go. As a coach and as a man, I can’t speak highly enough of him.’

McKay was named Glasgow’s player of the year when they won the URC title in 2024. His skillset looks to be tailor-made for how Scotland play under Townsend.

With the prospect of playing for Scotland set to come sharply into focus when he qualifies in November later this year, he feels much more at ease speaking about it than he once did.

‘I’m locked in and under contract for another two seasons here at Glasgow, so definitely here for the long haul now,’ says the 28-year-old.

‘I was always pretty hesitant to put it out there as a goal of mine until I knew I was going to be signed through the full five years.

‘Now we are at the stage where it is a clear goal of mine. Growing up as a young kid, of course you want to play international rugby. It’s the pinnacle.

‘I have taken a little bit of an unconventional route maybe. But I have family who were born and bred right here in Scotland.

‘I obviously need to keep my mindset focused on things at Glasgow. It’s a massive end to the season for us.

‘We are still a few months away. But if we get to November later this year and I have a chance to play for Scotland, of course it would be a goal for me.’

McKay recently returned to New Zealand, where he and his wife Lily tied the knot. It has been a special time in his life, both personally and professionally.

The wild wanderer of the Warriors is far from finished with his adventure in Scotland. Indeed, the best may yet be still to come.

California Authorities Indict 21 Individuals in $250 Million Hospice Fraud Scheme

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California authorities have recently uncovered a complex multimillion-dollar scheme involving the misuse of stolen identities from individuals outside the state. The fraudulent activity was linked to billing for hospice services under a government insurance program.

State Attorney General Rob Bonta announced charges against 21 individuals, with five arrests made so far. This action comes amid criticism from the Trump administration, which accused California of insufficient efforts to curb fraud.

In response, federal officials have initiated a nationwide crackdown on improper spending, particularly within federal benefit programs. Just last week, eight people were apprehended in connection with various healthcare fraud cases in the Los Angeles area.

“This isn’t a political issue for us. It’s about safeguarding taxpayer money, maintaining essential programs for vulnerable Californians, and upholding the integrity of our state,” Bonta emphasized in a press statement.

The investigation began after the Department of Health Care Services alerted state prosecutors to potential fraudulent activities. Investigators uncovered a scheme where personal data of non-California residents was purchased from the dark web. This information was then used to enroll individuals in Medi-Cal, California’s version of Medicaid, which offers free or low-cost health insurance to low-income families and individuals.

Then, those individuals bought 14 hospice companies and began billing for hospice services for the stolen identities. They billed a total of about $267 million, Bonta’s office said.

The individuals are charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud, health care fraud, money laundering, and identity theft with aggravated white collar crime and money laundering enhancements.

“For years, California has led the charge to protect public programs from fraud and abuse,” Gov. Gavin Newsom said in the news release. “We hold accountable to the fullest extent of the law anyone who tries to rip off taxpayers and take advantage of public programs, particularly those as sensitive as hospice care.

Under Bonta, the state has filed 119 hospice-related criminal cases and secured 51 convictions, his office said.

The Trump administration has made California a focus of its national anti-fraud efforts and zeroed in on Medicare hospice fraud in the Los Angeles area. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March to create an anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance. Most of the efforts have focused on states run by Democrats, though Republican-led Florida was among those asked to share more information on how they identify, prevent and address Medicaid fraud.

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Heroic ROTC Cadets Share Harrowing Tale of Stopping Pro-ISIS Shooter at ODU

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For the first time, the courageous students who intervened to stop an active shooter at Old Dominion University are sharing their experiences. The tragic event claimed the life of a respected professor and community figure, leaving a lasting impact on those who were present.

On Thursday, March 12, Mohamed Jalloh, who had a previous conviction for aiding the Islamic State terrorist organization, launched an attack at the university. The violent incident resulted in one fatality and left two others injured.

When law enforcement officers arrived on the scene, Jalloh was found dead. The attack took the life of Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, a cherished professor of military science. During a press briefing, FBI Special Agent in Charge Dominique Evans praised the students present for taking action to “subdue” the assailant.

Among those who bravely confronted the attacker were Old Dominion University cadets Louis Ancheta and Wesley Myers. They recounted how they managed to neutralize the threat posed by Jalloh during the shooting that occurred in Norfolk, Virginia, on March 12.

Old Dominion Cadets describe responding to shooting in Norfolk Virginia

Old Dominion University cadets Louis Ancheta and Wesley Myers described neutralizing the attacker who killed Lt. Col. Brandon Shah during a March 12 shooting in Norfolk, Virginia. (Army ROTC)

Students involved in the incident reflected on that day, saying it was a day like any other.

During the class period, a student said a man they didn’t recognize, later identified as Jalloh, walked into the classroom and repeatedly and nervously asked if this class was ROTC.

“I wasn’t thinking about what that question really meant,” said Cadet Louis Ancheta.

Lt. Col. Brandon Shah wearing military uniform and glasses

Lt. Col. Brandon Shah was identified as the instructor killed in Thursday’s deadly shooting at Old Dominion University. (US Army)

As Shah confirmed the class was ROTC, Cadet Wesley Myers, who was in class that day, said Jalloh shouted “Allahu Akbar” and began shooting at Shah.

Instincts immediately kicked in and Shah lunged toward the gunman, according to the students. 

As Shah wrestled with the gunman, Ancheta leaped into action, taking a pocket-knife and repeatedly stabbing Jalloh.

“If he didn’t lunge at him, I wouldn’t be here right now,” said Cadet Jah-Ira Utarte, who was sitting in the front row of the classroom at the time, said in an interview released by the Department of War. “There’s a possibility he could’ve turned his gun and I could’ve been next.”

Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Sergeant Major Michael R. Weimer shaking hands during a ceremony

In a March 22 ceremony, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and Sergeant Major of the Army Michael R. Weimer presented honors to Old Dominion University Army ROTC cadets, acknowledging their bravery and sacrifice during a classroom shooting earlier in the month. (Ian Ives/U.S. Army)

Ancheta said during the fighting between his professor and the gunman, he was shot by a stray bullet.

“It really didn’t feel like it hit me,” Ancheta said. He continued to attempt to subdue the gunman alongside Shah and other cadets jumped in.

Once the gun was away from Jalloh, Cadet Jeremy Rawlinson said they immediately switched to combat care.

“It just was what I felt I had to do in that moment, to get there and do what I could,” Myers said. “It’s different when it’s not a mannequin and it’s your friend.”

Cadet Samuel Reineberg said he was “like a laser beam” to Shah, who had been shot in the chest.

Mohamed Bailor Jalloh facing forward in a portrait-style image

Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, the individual identified as the shooter at ODU on Thursday, March 12, 2026. (The Intercept)

It wasn’t until later that day, the students found out about Shah’s death.

“There was definitely a sense of, ‘could we have done more?’” Cadet Oshea Bego said.

Shah is regarded as a hero among his students.

“[Shah] used the last of his strength to tackle that guy and it gave us just enough time that we needed to be able to get on [the gunman],” Rawlinson said.

“One of the last things he told my mom when they met this summer was that he would take care of me. He followed through on that word,” Bego said.

“We’re not even commissioned yet and we’re dealing with these threats and pretty much unprecedented attacks,” Bego said.

Brian O. Hemphill, the president of ODU, said the university will be conducting an independent review following the incident in a statement on Thursday. Hemphill described the shooting as a “defining moment” in the university’s history.

“This is not merely a procedural step; it is a moral imperative to ensure the safety and security of every member of our campus community remains first and foremost,” Hemphill said in the statement.

The review will examine “critical procedures,” “overall preparedness” and “[the university’s] response,” according to the release.

Employee Strikes Colleague Over Workload Dispute, Authorities Report

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Background: DeNunzio”s Restaurant in Jeannette, Pennsylvania (Google Maps). Inset: McKinley Maurice Pace Jr. (Jeannette Police Department).

Just a minute after starting his shift at a Pennsylvania restaurant, a man allegedly assaulted a co-worker with a punch to the face, believing he was being burdened with tasks meant for others, according to authorities.

McKinley Maurice Pace Jr., age 35, is currently wanted by the Jeannette Police Department. He faces multiple charges, including aggravated assault with intent to cause serious harm or indifference, simple assault, reckless endangerment, and harassment involving physical contact. An arrest warrant for Pace was issued this past Tuesday, as reported by the police department via their announcement.

The incident took place on March 27 at DeNunzio’s Restaurant, located in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, not far from Pittsburgh. According to court documents shared by local ABC station WTAE, Pace had just arrived at work and immediately began voicing his frustrations about handling the responsibilities of his colleagues.

“I’ve had enough,” Pace allegedly shouted, targeting a particular co-worker. “I’m going to punch him in the face.”

The targeted co-worker reportedly replied, “I’m right here, you don’t have to go upstairs,” as he later recounted to the authorities.

Pace allegedly hit the man in the face multiple times and then approached the co-worker’s wife and hit her in the face, too. The general manager at the time said Pace had only been working for one minute when he launched the attack.

Police were called to the restaurant about a fight, but when they arrived, Pace was not there.

The police department is asking anyone with information about the suspect’s whereabouts to contact the agency.

DeNunzio’s Restaurant has several locations in the greater Pittsburgh area. Its Jeannette location says it is “known for its friendly service, warm atmosphere, and delicious Italian food.”

Geraldton Man Charged in Shocking Murder Case of Perth ‘Pop’, Court Proceedings Begin

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A man from Geraldton appeared in court today, facing charges of murder in connection with the death of Terry Foord in the northern suburbs of Perth.

Anthony Walley has been accused of causing the death of 69-year-old Foord, who was discovered with severe injuries at a state housing property in Padbury on Wednesday night.

Emergency responders administered first aid to Foord, affectionately known to his family as “Pop Terry,” before he was transported to Royal Perth Hospital. Unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter.

Following the incident, homicide detectives and forensic specialists arrived at the scene to collect evidence as part of their investigation.

Authorities suspect that Walley and Foord were acquainted prior to the tragic event.

Neighbours say they regularly heard yelling at the house and this wasn’t the first time police were called to the Buchanan Way home.

The 39-year-old accused, from the Geraldton suburb of Wonthella, about four hours north of Padbury, was arrested at the scene.

Walley has been remanded in custody and will be back in court at the end of the month.

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Beloved ‘Coronation Street’ and ‘Casualty’ Actress Angela Pleasance Passes Away at 84, Leaving Behind a Legacy in British Television

Angela Pleasance has passed away at the age of 84.

The accomplished actress, known for her role as Monica Sutton on the iconic series Coronation Street, was the daughter of Donald Pleasance, famed for his role in You Only Live Twice, and Miriam Raymond.

Angela’s breakthrough in cinema came in 1973 with her performance in Hitler: The Last Ten Days, which paved the way for her appearances in a number of horror films such as From Beyond the Grave and Symptoms.

Her talent also shone in period dramas, where she portrayed characters like Catherine Howard in The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Lady Bertram in Mansfield Park, and Mrs. Grantly in The Barchester Chronicles.

In a heartfelt statement, Angela’s agency commemorated her illustrious career and contributions to the arts.

It read: ‘We are very sad to announce the passing of our dear client, Angela Pleasance. We were honoured to represent Angela, who built a career of quiet distinction spanning more than five decades.’ 

Coronation Street star Angela Pleasance has died at the age of 84, with tributes pouring in for beloved actress and daughter of Bond villain (pictured in 1989)

Coronation Street star Angela Pleasance has died at the age of 84, with tributes pouring in for beloved actress and daughter of Bond villain (pictured in 1989) 

The actress, who starred as Monica Sutton on Coronation Street, was the daughter of You Only Live Twice star Donald Pleasance (pictured together in 1973) and his wife, Miriam Raymond

The actress, who starred as Monica Sutton on Coronation Street, was the daughter of You Only Live Twice star Donald Pleasance (pictured together in 1973) and his wife, Miriam Raymond

Angela is pictured on ITV's Coronation Street in 1968

Angela is pictured on ITV’s Coronation Street in 1968 

The statement continued:  ‘After training at RADA, she made her stage debut in 1964 as Titania in a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.

‘She went on to perform at the National Theatre and in the West End in productions including Ghetto, The Hothouse, and The Cherry Orchard.

‘Angela also became closely associated with classic British horror, delivering memorable performances in films such as From Beyond the Grave, The Godsend, and Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York. 

‘In these roles, she brought remarkable depth and unease to complex, often enigmatic characters.

‘Alongside her film work, Angela remained a constant presence on British television, with credits ranging from period drama to modern series such as Doctor Who and Happy Valley. 

‘She was also well known for her portrayal of Catherine Howard in the BBC series The Six Wives of Henry VIII.

‘While never defined by any one genre, her contribution to the British industry remains a distinctive and much-admired part of her legacy. Our thoughts are with her family at this very sad time.’ 

Tributes instantly began flooding in, with fans penning: ‘Great talent great loss. Condolences for family and friends. A beautiful actress ❤️’;

‘This is so sad she was wonderfully talented. Rest in Peace beautiful ❤️’; ;Very sad to hear this. She was a wonderful actress ❤️’; ‘She was fabulous, very sad to hear this ❤️❤️ Rip x’

‘A wonderful character actor. RIP’; ‘So sad to hear of this. Condolences to her family. She was a wonderful and talented actress ❤️’;

‘Magnificent in the BBC’s version of Trollope’s The Barchester Chronicles… I just remember thinking how subtle and believable she was. I hope her family reads these posts and it is of some comfort’.

Angela's agency paid tribute to the late star in a statement that noted her career highlights

Angela’s agency paid tribute to the late star in a statement that noted her career highlights 

Tributes instantly began flooding in, with fans praising her acting skills

Tributes instantly began flooding in, with fans praising her acting skills 

Angela was introduced to the acting world by her father Donald, who was famed for his role as Bond villian Ernst Stavro Blofeld (pictured, right, with Sean Connery)

Angela was introduced to the acting world by her father Donald, who was famed for his role as Bond villian Ernst Stavro Blofeld (pictured, right, with Sean Connery) 

Angela was introduced to the acting world by her father Donald, who was famed for his role as Bond villian Ernst Stavro Blofeld. 

Donald also starred as psychiatrist Dr. Samuel Loomis in Halloween and four of its sequels. 

He was appointed an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his services to drama by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994.

Donald died in 1995 at the age of 75.  

Shocking Photos Reveal Alleged Domestic Violence: Husband’s Wounds Expose Missing Wife’s Attack

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Recently surfaced photos reveal the alarming injuries that a woman, who allegedly fell overboard in the Bahamas, is accused of inflicting on her husband during a previous alcohol-fueled incident.

Lynette Hooker, 55, faced arrest on domestic violence charges back in 2015 following a reportedly violent confrontation with her husband, Brian, then 59, at their Michigan home.

According to a police report from Kentwood, obtained by the Daily Mail, the incident left Brian with a red, swollen, and bloodied nose.

Images taken by responding officers capture Brian looking somber, with glossy eyes and flushed cheeks, as they investigated the disturbance at their Kentwood residence.

Blood streaked down Brian’s left hand while his right hand bore large, scattered droplets, painting a vivid picture of the alleged assault.

The injury to his nose was seemingly so gruesome that police redacted it with a large black rectangle in the files provided to the Daily Mail.

Brian told police that his wife ‘struck him in the face multiple times’ while drunk, the report said. Lynette also accused him of assaulting her, with officers noting that she had no visible injuries.

The newly unearthed report has raised questions about the couple’s marriage, which Lynette’s distraught daughter previously described as being ‘volatile.’

When probed about the alleged domestic violence, Brian’s attorney branded Lynette the ‘aggressor’ in their marriage and suggested that her client has been wrongly portrayed as an abuser.

Lynette Hooker was arrested for domestic violence in 2015 alleged assault that left her husband Brian with a red, swollen and bloody nose. The injury to his nose was seemingly so gruesome that police redacted it in evidence photographs provided to the Daily Mail

Lynette Hooker was arrested for domestic violence in 2015 alleged assault that left her husband Brian with a red, swollen and bloody nose. The injury to his nose was seemingly so gruesome that police redacted it in evidence photographs provided to the Daily Mail

Pictures captured by responding Kentwood, Michigan police officers showed the bloody wounds that Brian obtained during the alleged assault

Lynette, described by officers as being ‘highly intoxicated’, was arrested at their home on February 1, 2015 on charges of assault and battery/simple assault. 

The alleged altercation broke out after Lynette became upset about an intimate encounter allegedly taking place upstairs, the police report said.

She believed an individual named Jacob Hooker was ‘fooling around’ with an unnamed person in a locked room in the house, according to the filing.

She tried to open the locked door and struck Brian in the face ‘four to five times’ after he tried to calm her down, he told police.

Brian told police he ‘had never been hit like that in a long time’ and ‘started to cry and became emotional,’ the report said.

It is unclear how Jacob, who according to public records was 23 at the time of the incident, is related to the Hookers.

Lynette did tell responding officers that her children had locked themselves in a room upstairs, the report stated. She alleged Brian choked her and punched her one time as she tried to get in the room.

Brian, who police noted was also intoxicated, was not arrested, despite Lynette’s allegations against him. 

Brian, pictured after the February 2015 incident, told police that his wife 'struck him in the face multiple times' while drunk. Lynette also accused him of assaulting her, with officers noting in their police report that she had no visible injuries

Brian, pictured after the February 2015 incident, told police that his wife ‘struck him in the face multiple times’ while drunk. Lynette also accused him of assaulting her, with officers noting in their police report that she had no visible injuries

Lynette and Brian were experienced sailors who had been traveling together for more than a decade, often documenting their life at sea on social media

Lynette and Brian were experienced sailors who had been traveling together for more than a decade, often documenting their life at sea on social media

The warrant against Lynette was ultimately denied after authorities deemed there was ‘insufficient evidence as to who started the assault.’ 

When approached by the Daily Mail on Thursday about the alleged assault, Brian’s attorney Terrel Butler said: ‘I have not discussed this with my client yet, but to my understanding she’s the only one that was charged in that incident.’

‘I will say this [arrest] clearly changes the image that has been portrayed of him as being violent or an aggressor.’ 

Asked specifically if Brian had a history of violence, Butler reiterated that her client has denied the allegations of abuse. 

‘The facts speak for themselves,’ she continued, speaking about the investigation into the alleged incident.

‘Rest assured, if it had shown him being the aggressor there would have been some record of that.’

The Hookers have been married for more than two decades and spent the past four years as boat-life vloggers living on their yacht Soulmate. 

Lynette, whose loved ones say she was an experienced boater, plunged into the waters off the Abaco Islands while traveling with Brian on Saturday.

Lynette went missing in the Bahamas after falling overboard during a boat ride with her husband Brian on Saturday. She is said to have fallen from a dinghy as the couple were making their way back to their sailboat

Lynette went missing in the Bahamas after falling overboard during a boat ride with her husband Brian on Saturday. She is said to have fallen from a dinghy as the couple were making their way back to their sailboat

Lynette's daughter Karli Aylesworth, seen with her mother and stepmother Brian, claimed it is unlikely that Lynette would 'just fall' off the boat

Lynette’s daughter Karli Aylesworth, seen with her mother and stepmother Brian, claimed it is unlikely that Lynette would ‘just fall’ off the boat

Brian was arrested by police in the Bahamas on Wednesday in connection to his wife’s disappearance.

He was detained on the Abaco islands five days after he returned from the expedition without her, claiming she fell overboard.

Authorities first interviewed Brian and released him, then brought him back in as a witness for further questioning.

He was later brought in for questioning a third time, as a suspect, according to Butler.

The Royal Bahamas police said Brian was questioned ‘on probable cause’ and was taken into custody as a suspect in connection with his wife’s disappearance, but he has not been formally charged. 

Butler said her client ‘categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing’ in his wife’s disappearance, saying he ‘has been cooperating with the relevant authorities as part of an ongoing investigation.’

The couple were experienced sailors who had been traveling together for more than a decade, often documenting their life at sea on social media, authorities said.

On Saturday evening, they took out an eight-foot motorboat from Hope Town in the Bahamas, but only Brian returned.

He told authorities that his wife fell overboard with the boat keys as they were returning to their yacht ‘Soulmate’, causing the engine to shut off and forcing him to paddle to the shore.

As of Friday morning, Lynette - whose family has described her as an experienced sailor - still remains lost at sea. Rescuers have now moved to a recovery operation

As of Friday morning, Lynette – whose family has described her as an experienced sailor – still remains lost at sea. Rescuers have now moved to a recovery operation

Brian Hooker was arrested in the Bahamas on Wednesday in connection to Lynette’s disappearance.  He ‘categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing’

But text messages Brian purportedly sent to a boater friend Daniel Danforth have revealed apparent inconsistencies in his story – with Brian first claiming that strong winds pushed him and Lynette apart ‘pretty quickly’ after she fell off a dinghy.

‘The wind blew me away from her and she swam towards the sailboat, and we lost sight of each other pretty quickly as it was just about sundown,’ Brian allegedly wrote to Danforth in a series of messages obtained by the Daily Mail.

He then apparently shared how he ‘drifted’ and ‘tried to paddle with one oar’ for seven hours before he made it to the shore of a neighboring island.

Danforth reached out to Brian on Monday evening after seeing a news report about Lynette’s disappearance, the messages purportedly showed.

He told Brian that he was keeping the Hooker family in his prayers and asked if there was anything he could do to help them during this hard time.

Brian thanked Danforth for his support and shared how their ‘family is in hell’ after search and rescue crews failed to locate his missing wife, the messages showed. 

‘They are going back out tomorrow but a storm is coming in Wednesday,’ he added.

Danforth said he checked in with Brian again on Tuesday morning, offering him a place to stay and a helping hand.

Brian Hooker allegedly told Daniel Danforth that strong winds pushed him and his wife Lynette apart 'pretty quickly' after she fell off a dinghy in the Abaco Islands, according to a series of text messages shared with the Daily Mail

Brian Hooker allegedly told Daniel Danforth that strong winds pushed him and his wife Lynette apart ‘pretty quickly’ after she fell off a dinghy in the Abaco Islands, according to a series of text messages shared with the Daily Mail

Brian told him that he moved his boat to Marsh Harbor and was sleeping on it, the messages showed.  

He added that his sister and brother-in-law had since flown to the Bahamas and he planned to stay with them for a few nights before continuing to search for Lynette.

Brian then went on to congratulate Danforth on his recent sailboat purchase. Danforth told the Daily Mail that he has not heard from his friend since.

Danforth and his wife Shana met the Hookers while sailing in New Orleans three years ago. He described the couples as being ‘fellow yachting friends.’

Although Danforth was closer to Brian than Lynette, he has now expressed skepticism over his buddy’s recount of events.

He told the Daily Mail: ‘I don’t believe the entire story.’

As of Friday morning, Lynette – whose family has described her as an experienced sailor – remains lost at sea. Searchers have now moved to a recovery operation. 

In a statement to the Daily Mail earlier this week, Brian said he is ‘heartbroken’ by his wife’s disappearance, describing the incident as a ‘boat accident in unpredictable seas and high winds.’

‘Despite desperate attempts to reach her, the winds and currents drove us further apart,’ Brian said. ‘We continue to search for her and that is my sole focus.’

Lynette and Brian had been married for more than two decades and lived in Onsted, Michigan

Lynette and Brian had been married for more than two decades and lived in Onsted, Michigan 

Lynette's heartbroken daughter Karli Aylesworth called for a full investigation into her mother's disappearance after accusing Brian of having previously threatened to harm his wife

Lynette’s heartbroken daughter Karli Aylesworth called for a full investigation into her mother’s disappearance after accusing Brian of having previously threatened to harm his wife

Brian's attorney Terrel Butler, when asked about the 2015 incident, suggested that Lynette was the 'aggressor' in the couple's relationship

Brian’s attorney Terrel Butler, when asked about the 2015 incident, suggested that Lynette was the ‘aggressor’ in the couple’s relationship

Lynette’s heartbroken daughter Karli Aylesworth has tried to poke holes in her stepfather’s statement, claiming Brian only left her a voicemail about Lynette’s disappearance three days after she vanished.

In the voicemail shared with CBS News and NewsNation, Brian is heard saying: ‘Hello, honey, it’s Dad. I just got a call from Hope Town Search and Rescue, and they found the flotation device that I threw to mom when she fell overboard.

‘And uh, so they’re, that’s a, they haven’t found her yet, but they’re, they can now focus of all their efforts on in a smaller area, and they’re still out there searching today. So I just wanted to update you and let you know. 

‘I love you. I’ll talk to you later bye, bye-bye.’

Aylesworth has also called for a full investigation into the tragedy after accusing Brian of having previously threatened to harm his wife.

In an interview with Fox News, she referenced ‘prior issues’ in Lynette and Brian’s marriage and claimed they had a ‘history of not getting along, especially when they drink.’

‘There is a history of him choking her out and threatening to throw her overboard. So, the fact that this is actually happening makes me believe there’s more to the story,’ she told the outlet.

‘There has also been a history of domestic violence in that relationship, so I do believe something might have happened to her.’

Aylesworth has not responded to the Daily Mail’s multiple requests for comment. 

Butler said, in a statement, that Brian’s denial of wrongdoing includes in particular ‘the allegations recently made by Karli Aylesworth.’ 

Amazon and Shopify Recall Fans Over Fire Safety Concerns

NEW YORK (WPIX) – Electric fans available on Amazon and Shopify are under recall due to potential fire risks, as announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Manufactured in China and distributed by the Las Vegas-based company SNOOZ, these fans were sold between June 2023 and December 2025.

The recall specifically targets the Breez 2-in-1 Smart Bedroom Fan and White Noise Machines. The issue lies with a power connector inside the fan that may corrode, leading to overheating.

This recall follows multiple reports of fans overheating and emitting smoke. Alarmingly, there has been at least one instance of a fire, according to the CPSC.

SNOOZ, a Las Vegas company, has recalled Breez 2-in-1 Smart Bedroom Fan and White Noise Machines. (United States Consumer Protection Safety Commission)

Consumers can identify the affected products by checking for serial numbers BZ10 or BZ02 on the bottom of the fan’s wooden base. Approximately 11,000 units are involved in this recall.

SNOOZ is issuing replacements for customers who purchased the recalled fans. Consumers are asked cut the cord and take a photo, and take another photo of the adapter showing the model number.

“Please send these photos and your shipping information to breez@getsnooz.com,” the company says. Consumers with additional questions can also email cs@getsnooz.com for more information.

Coachella 2026 Kickoff: Live Streaming Times for Katseye, Sabrina Carpenter & Must-See Acts

Coachella is set to launch its first weekend with a dazzling array of musical talent, showcasing some of the industry’s most celebrated artists.

Opening the festivities for Coachella 2026, Sabrina Carpenter promises a performance she calls her “most ambitious show” to date. Meanwhile, Karol G is poised to make festival history as the first Latina to headline the event. Adding to the excitement, Justin Bieber is marking his return to the spotlight as a headliner for the very first time this weekend.

The star power doesn’t stop there, as an impressive lineup of performers will join the headliners. Acts such as Katseye, Blood Orange, Geese, Taemin, PinkPantheress, and FKA twigs are set to take the stage. The official start of Coachella 2026 is at 4:00 p.m. PDT on Friday, April 10, with performances from Jack White, Zulan, and Los Hermanos Flores kicking off the musical extravaganza.

However, some artists will be absent from the lineup. Katseye has announced that Manon Bannerman will not be performing with them this weekend. In February, Bannerman shared her decision to step back to focus on personal well-being, and HYBE has confirmed that “Manon remains on hiatus,” meaning she won’t be joining her bandmates on the Sahara stage at 8:00 p.m. PDT.

Additionally, the Lambrini Girls have pulled out of their Coachella slot following a serious injury to band member Phoebe Lunny. After fracturing her neck and sustaining an “acute brain injury,” Lunny has been advised against flying or performing for six weeks, necessitating their withdrawal from the festival.

Carpenter will be taking the Coachella stage at 9:05 p.m.PDT on Friday, April 10. But fans of the “Manchild” singer don’t have to be at the festival in order to tune in. Here is everything you need to know to livestream Coachella from home.

How To Watch The Coachella Livestream:

Sabrina Carpenter performing on stage, wearing a black strapless dress with a heart-shaped cutout, holding a microphone.
Photo: Hector Vivas/TAS23/Getty

Coachella will be livestreaming every performance from every single stage this weekend on the Coachella YouTube page and the Coachella app.

Consequence reports viewers will be able to stream up to four performances on YouTube at the same time in a new grid format, as well. The Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre and Sahara stages will also be available to stream in 4K.

For fans looking to learn more about the iconic music festival, the Coachella documentary Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert is also available to stream on the festival’s YouTube channel.

Viewers will also be able to tune in next weekend when the headliners return for a second performance, from April 17-19.