Chris Jones reacts to Tyreek Hill’s detainment ahead of Dolphins matchup vs. Jaguars

#Chiefs DL Chris Jones reacted to Tyreek Hill’s detainment ahead of the #Dolphins’ home-opener against the Jaguars on Sunday.

Though the Kansas City Chiefs are at home for the first Sunday of the NFL’s 2024 regular season, an incident between law enforcement and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill caught the attention of defensive lineman Chris Jones.

Hill, who was Jones’ teammate in Kansas City between 2016 and 2021, was placed in handcuffs ahead of the Dolphins’ Week 1 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars after being cited for a driving violation near Hard Rock Stadium.

Though Hill was eventually released, Jones took to Twitter to let his fans know how he felt about the incident, which was among the top storylines heading into Miami’s home opener.

The Dolphins released a statement shortly after the incident that explained what happened and implied that Hill would still be active despite his detainment by law enforcement.

Stay tuned to see how this situation evolves, and if any more Chiefs offer their support to Hill on Sunday afternoon.

Man sentenced to jail to deter reckless behavior at Yellowstone

A park employee witnessed the man disobeying warning signs at Steamboat Geyser and alerted law enforcement.

A man who illegally left the boardwalk, climbed over a fence and dangerously walked to within 15-20 feet of the Steamboat Geyser’s steam vent at Yellowstone National Park was given a sentence designed to deter him and others from such reckless behavior in the iconic park.

An on-duty park employee witnessed Viktor Pyshniuk, 21, walking off the boardwalk at the aforementioned location and reported him to Yellowstone National Park law enforcement, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Wyoming.

The employee took photos of the man beyond the fence and walking up the hillside toward the unpredictable geyser.

Pyshniuk, who is from Lynwood, Washington, told the officer he left the boardwalk to take photos.

“While speaking with Pyshniuk, the officer showed him the signs posted throughout the area stating it is illegal to leave the boardwalk and explained that walking in a thermal area is very dangerous due to possible weak ground layer, the geothermal features of mud pots, heated steam and water, and all other dangers associated with walking in a heated, unpredictable geothermal area,” the attorney’s office stated in a press release on Thursday.

Pyshniuk was sentenced to seven days in jail for thermal trespass at Steamboat Geyser in the Norris Geyser Basin. He was also ordered to pay $1,550 in fines and fees, and was placed on two years of unsupervised release. He also received a two-year ban from Yellowstone for a closure violation.

“Magistrate Judge Stephanie A. Hambrick imposed the sentence on June 4,” the attorney’s office stated. “During sentencing she explained to the defendant that the sentence was designed to deter him, specifically, but also the public from leaving the boardwalk in this area. She expressed her concern that the defendant’s actions were seen by the people around him, and they might have thought it was okay to do the same thing. And if every visitor to YNP disobeyed the rules, the park would be destroyed, and no-one would be able to enjoy it.”

Steamboat Geyser is the world’s tallest active geyser and the most dangerous, as it has erratic and unpredictable eruptions that can rise from 6 to 300-feet high. Intervals between eruptions range from three to 89 days, according to Yellowstone’s website.

“Trespassing in closed, thermal areas of Yellowstone National Park is dangerous and harms the natural resource,” said Acting United States Attorney Eric Heimann. “In cases like this one where we have strong evidence showing a person has willfully disregarded signs and entered a closed, thermal area, federal prosecutors will seek significant penalties, including jail time.”

Photos courtesy of Wikipedia Commons.

Chiefs issue statement after Super Bowl parade shooting

The #Chiefs issued a statement after Wednesday’s shooting at Union Station.

The Kansas City Chiefs issued a statement after a shooting occurred at the Super Bowl victory parade held in their honor on Wednesday.

“We are truly saddened by the senseless act of violence that occurred outside of Union Station at the conclusion of today’s parade and rally,” the statement read. “Our hearts go out to the victims, their families and, all of Kansas City.

“We are in close communication with the Mayor’s office as well as the Kansas City Police Department. At this time, we have confirmed that all of our players, coaches, staff, and their families are safe and accounted for. We thank local law enforcement officers and first responders who were on-scene to assist.”

Wednesday’s unimaginable tragedy left at least one person dead and many others injured. Law enforcement apprehended at least one suspect, but for now, details regarding the incident and the total number of victims remain unclear.

Chiefs players extend prayers for victims of Super Bowl parade shooting

#Chiefs players tweeted prayers for the victims of the shooting at Kansas City’s Super Bowl victory parade on Wednesday.

Tragedy struck at Union Station on Wednesday when a shooting occurred during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade.

On a day that was meant to be spent celebrating the triumph of team and city, the senseless incident marred the Chiefs’ celebration and caused chaos throughout the downtown area as law enforcement worked to secure the scene.

While details of the incident remain hazy, many fans took to social media to document what happened and inform friends and followers of their status after the parade ended.

Upon hearing of the tragedy that occurred on Wednesday afternoon, several Chiefs players posted prayers and well-wishes for the victims on Twitter.

Take a look at the responses to the unthinkable events from Kansas City’s players below:

Watch: Woman hits golf ball into Grand Canyon, loses club; charges pending

Woman’s irresponsible and illegal act prompted a heap of public scorn and got the attention of Grand Canyon National Park law enforcement.

A woman hit a golf ball into the Grand Canyon with the club flying off the handle and into the canyon, an irresponsible and illegal act that prompted a heap of public scorn and got the attention of the park’s law enforcement.

The woman posted video on her TikTok page last Wednesday showing her hitting a golf ball and the club flying into the canyon near Mather Point. She is left holding the grip of the club.

The video was subsequently taken down, but it was preserved on Reddit, as reported by Golfweek. 

(If video doesn’t show up for you, visit Reddit to view.)

The Grand Canyon National Park posted a photo of the follow-through with the club in the air and asked, “Do we really need to say, ‘Don’t hit golf balls into the Grand Canyon?”

Apparently they do.

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“Members of the public helped identify the individual’s social media account,” the Grand Canyon National Park Facebook post stated. “On October 27, Grand Canyon Law Enforcement identified, located and contacted the individual responsible for the incident. Charges and a court appearance for the individual are pending. Throwing objects over the rim of the canyon is not only illegal but can also endanger hikers and wildlife who may be below.”

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The post generated a plethora of comments castigating the woman. A few of the comments on the Grand Canyon National Park Facebook page:

“Make her hike down and get them.”

“No respect for one of America’s most beautiful national parks, other visitors or animals. Why did she even come to the park, to disrespect it? She should be banned from all of America’s national parks for life.”

“The stupidity of man is endless.”

“How ignorant and disrespectful.”

“A lot of hikers are down there, including me last week — she could have hurt someone!”

“I love it when idiots incriminate themselves.”

 

 

College football player arrested after lifting police officer over his head

Eastern Kentucky football player Michael Harris faces charges including assault after video shows him lifting a police officer over his head.

Eastern Kentucky football player Michael Harris faces charges including assault after video shows him lifting a police officer over his head.