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Mr. Warner got into multiple angry altercations as a result.
But she has also received media attention for various altercations.
Were there no calamitous altercations that left characters wounded or scarred?
Reported altercations between protesters and law enforcement have continued to escalate.
I've been in simple verbal altercations but also hardcore physical fights.
We saw families form, relationships change, altercations unfold, and businesses begin.
Okafor has also had trouble off the court, including nightclub altercations.
"Bush confessed to 'numerous physical altercations' with ex-wife," it read.
"His mindset is dangerous and will lead to future altercations," Okafor says.
Loud altercations, often over workplace romances, regularly take place between co-workers.
Physical altercations also broke out among attendees, according to photos and video.
Conservation officers no longer routinely kill bears involved in altercations with humans.
Two players said they had had altercations with Woods during a Nov.
"We're not aware of any altercations that might have happened earlier," Beth said.
Following the supposed physical altercations, nearly all of the local workers went unpaid.
Another condominium owner and I have both had verbal altercations with this maid.
This can range from aggressive questioning of a voter's eligibility to physical altercations.
The county had multiple previous altercations with Brown while serving warrants, Ramsey said.
This feeling of isolation was further compounded by altercations with his mother's abusive boyfriend.
This has helped bring altercations out from behind closed doors and into the open.
Altercations over precise borders occasionally flare up in the "trijunction" region of the Himalayas.
But they confirmed there have been "minor" altercations over access to land and water.
De Young said he did not have records of any domestic altercations between them.
The disputes have in some cases devolved into open altercations and tanker stand-offs.
Most were a result of violence between inmates: beatings, stabbings and other fatal altercations.
Two of Porter's ex-wives say they suffered years of abuse, including physical altercations.
And there were two more altercations, Sean, after that, after I thought they were gone.
Shea had been very supportive of you this season, but you two also had altercations.
The judge, however, disagreed, saying they were "minor altercations…to be expected in a marriage".
This leads to violent protests and altercations with the police or with right-wing extremists.
In the months that followed, the exes have been making headlines for their explosive altercations.
Altercations surrounding people wearing MAGA hats have made national news ever since Trump took office.
We have had altercations about parking spaces, arguing about who got the parking space first.
Prior to the shooting, Onofri said there were "numerous altercations" inside and outside the festival.
Still, a number of publicized altercations between black women and police highlight a disturbing problem.
Harley has faced legal trouble of her own due to alleged altercations with Ortiz-Magro.
Trump, the likely GOP nominee, has seen an uptick in physical altercations at his rallies.
There was no way I could no longer pretend that these altercations did not affect me.
And this fall, he has been sent to the stands several times after altercations with referees.
There have been public physical altercations with fellow celebs including rapper Drake and singer Frank Ocean.
In fact, he's been involved in some two-dozen altercations and legal imbroglios over the years.
This isn't the first time Manziel has been investigated for reports of physical altercations with females.
Most Uber rides come and go without any serious altercations between drivers and their unknown passengers.
Violent altercations have broken out at Trump rallies in the past, particularly during his 2016 campaign.
His public events have since been marred by physical altercations, with police making multiple arrests nationwide.
He attended high school in San Francisco before being expelled after altercations with his computer teacher.
Over the last three years, serious injuries from altercations between inmates and officers have decreased significantly.
The officer later learned Kelly had previously caused altercations with the bar's staff, the complaint says.
Unlike last Thursday and Friday there were no physical altercations on the floor of parliament on Monday.
Bobby and Robyn had some physical altercations and there were times where he wasn't always the winner.
We&aposve had many, what I would say, altercations with the deputy attorney general and his staff.
Many of the altercations have been captured on video, and its members are not hard to spot.
James and the uncle had multiple altercations, with the last one being in February, the complaint said.
But while some violent altercations did break out, the two sides mostly shouted and chanted at each other.
Today, I'm not just thinking about myself potentially being in one of these violent altercations with the state.
Regardless, the two altercations are just the latest episodes in the comedian's bizarre tenure in the celebrity spotlight.
The idyllic mood had been marred by altercations, vitriolic screaming and performers dueling to sing over one another.
Foreign reporters are often physically prevented from covering sensitive stories, but altercations involving foreign government officials are rare.
Several police altercations with students have gone viral, and advocacy groups have implicated SROs in racially motivated policing.
Once street skateboarding became dominant, videos that celebrated altercations with security guards, homeowners and pedestrians began to proliferate.
In recent days, protests have spread to the capital Santiago, resulting in some violent, though sporadic altercations with police.
There were few altercations between the counter-demonstrators and the right-wing ralliers, but a couple skirmishes did occur.
The altercations never turned violent but provided some semblance of protection — legal and physical — for those interacting with police.
BLM's grievance is not about black gangsters getting shot dead during altercations with cops, or while running from cops.
Graphic footage of both altercations have been circulating on social media, sparking mass outrage and nationwide anti-violence protests.
For a period of roughly seven weeks, I went in and went out with no altercations of any kind.
Alec Baldwin is an infamous hothead with a history of making headlines for aggressive altercations, some of them violent.
It started on Thursday, when I began reporting a column about drones and the altercations they are causing among neighbors.
The couple has been off and on since welcoming their daughter on April 3, making headlines for their explosive altercations.
News of Harley's arrest follows a history of ups and downs, including cheating allegations, fiery publicized fights and physical altercations.
During that time, she allegedly encouraged the children to physically fight with one another and posted the altercations to Snapchat.
Among an estimated crowd of 40,000 protesters there were 27 arrests for disorderly conduct and some for altercations with police.
As we previously reported ... the photog's attorney, Mark DiCowden, will grill Bieber on his previous altercations with photogs and fans.
He said that when the first of a series of "inmate-on-inmate altercations" broke out at 2491:290 p.m.
She's candid about her involvement in their physical altercations, though she says she never started the fights on her own.
The campaign has been marked by tense—and occasionally violent—altercations between supporters and critics of Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Stories about African-Americans like Eric Garner and Michael Brown dying in police altercations have hardened the Oakland, California, resident.
Still, the Proud Boys do encourage retaliatory violence, going so far as to enshrine physical altercations in its organizational hierarchy.
Well, from all the screaming, crying and what looks like more than a couple physical altercations, it speaks for itself.
Since then, Gongora and a black woman named Jessica Williams have also been killed by police during altercations, prompting protests.
Immigrants there had been complaining for months about increasingly violent altercations with white residents, but the police had ignored them.
There are no physical altercations captured in the video, but Kirk included a photo of protestors pouring water on him.
The hostility between Mr. Baker and Mr. Bruce, which sometimes led to onstage altercations, was the stuff of rock legend.
This can range from a simple request to "please move your car" to verbal sparring, threats and even physical altercations.
Sved asked for the restraining order after, she says, an inebriated Dick got into two separate altercations with their son Jacob.
Several physical altercations, including shoving, could be seen between protesters and police officers, who were using batons to push them back.
"There were numerous physical altercations that took place both inside and outside of the venue prior to the shooting," Onofri said.
Now, the Peace Warriors focus more on running "peace circles," mediating verbal altercations between students and tense exchanges on social media.
The couple has been off and on since welcoming Ariana on April 3 — while also making headlines for their explosive altercations.
No, we're not talking about alleged A-lister altercations, but rather the runway beauty looks that make you stop and stare.
The Interior Ministry said there were a total of 140 altercations but that these were less intense than last year's protests.
They did not follow the plan, he said, and physical altercations began as they mixed in with Antifa groups and counterprotesters.
According to Collins, Slager is bipolar and has intermittent explosive disorder, which means he can have inappropriately outsized responses in altercations.
Rosario claims he had no arguments or altercations with East on the cruise and has no idea why he was attacked.
And though there were frequent interruptions by protesters, supporters adhered to the campaign's request to refrain from engaging in physical altercations.
The alliance scoffs at this, saying the Falun Gong members pose as victims while being just as complicit in the altercations.
This usually means some sort of property damage, physical altercations between protesters and cops and the use by police of force.
Prisoners say security staff members sometimes bully medical personnel into playing down injuries, especially those resulting from physical altercations with officers.
Some altercations at home take place near Tuesday as Mercury squares off with Mars, stirring up arguments and fights for dominance.
A clip from the concert shows the crowd was pumped up ... and we're told multiple altercations broke out before the shooting.
In contrast to Wednesday, police officers stood by on Sunday in a crowd-control role, with no altercations or arrests reported.
Such antics are a menace, causing stress, spurring physical altercations and, the airlines said, causing flights to be delayed or diverted.
Still, he said, some problematic ones conducted tours loudly and sometimes created friction and altercations with other guides vying for space.
In most altercations with either UNIDAD, the military police, or the cartel, the drone was the only way I stayed alive.
Last year, a Dalit scholar committed suicide in Hyderabad after being suspended following altercations with a right-wing Hindu campus group.
There were no arrests or physical altercations, and a few hours later the protesters marched toward the federal courthouse, Iverson said.
The couple has been off and on since welcoming their daughter on April 3 — while also making headlines for their explosive altercations.
The exes welcomed their first child together, daughter Ariana Sky, on April 3 and have been making headlines for their explosive altercations.
Over the next 90 minutes, I covered 23 miles, a journey marked by creeping gains in ground, honking altercations, and endless frustrations.
We don't put up with [physical altercations] at all, and it usually wouldn't take but one security guard to calm everybody down.
That child is dependent on its mother to try to keep it from harm, and she shouldn't seek out unnecessary physical altercations.
His mother and sister said this was very much out of character for him and that he turned away from physical altercations.
There were multiple physical altercations at and around the fair prior to the shooting, leading police to try to disperse the area.
Birds arrive at the wildlife hospital bleeding from torn-out feathers, and from peck and bite wounds after altercations over food handouts.
Some of Trump's campaign events have included physical altercations and violence between clashing attendees, and the ejection of protestors has become routine.
"Law enforcement on the scene declared an 'unlawful assembly' once physical altercations among the protestors began to escalate," the UVA officials said.
However, he was involved in two altercations with jail personnel in his cell, Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley told CNN affiliate WKRN.
Claiming Flynn was simply not his "cup of tea," Christie disputed reports that the two had gotten into altercations during intelligence briefings.
The game actively prevents you from rushing through these altercations, too, and holds you to a timer between actions you can take.
The announcement set off criticism after several recent bystander videos showed physical altercations between uniformed officers and various people in the subway.
Mr. Cennamo said he had seen his share of altercations, often fueled by alcohol and sometimes requiring the police to be summoned.
The women on Mob Wives have elevated the Real Housewives lunch meeting for re-hashing altercations into somber, dimly lit sit-downs.
Rubén Ortiz Torres gathered decommissioned patrol vehicles damaged in altercations with cartels and then bathed them in midnight blue and millennial pink.
Spicer's appearances in the White House briefing room gained national attention, largely due to his numerous misstatements and altercations with the press.
Within spitting distance, Americans grumbled through hours of verbal altercations with other Americans who they felt were encroaching on their standing spots.
" During his tenure as chief minister, the state police have killed dozens of suspects in altercations known in India as police "encounters.
There had been other physical altercations where no one was arrested -- with and without Shia -- and NYPD started patrolling the spot regularly.
Physical altercations as police pull a demonstrator to the ground after crowds begin to remove metal barriers surrounding the LegCo complex. pic.twitter.
In a statement published in Time, Morris said he had covered the White House for nine years without altercations with the Secret Service.
A car is left smoldering after violent altercations between security forces and demonstrators at Rue Gay-Lussac, during the night of May 11.
A few altercations broke out between supporters of the presumptive Republican nominee and protesters opposed to his campaign, particularly Trump's views on immigration.
The accounts came from what HHS calls "significant incident reports," which include reports of verbal threats, physical altercations or allegations of sexual abuse.
When pressed, the government vaguely asserted that he posed a security risk (presumably relying upon some physical altercations and charges in Merrill's past).
With Trump winning seven out of 11 states during the Super Tuesday primary elections, more altercations like these could happen in the future.
Baldwin, 60, has long had a contentious relationship with reporters and photographers, making headlines for physical altercations with paparazzi in 1995, 2010 and 2012.
Some supporters of the Cuban government accuse activist artists of trying to boost their cachet or get offered asylum through altercations with the state.
Taser cameras have captured thousands of altercations between the police and the public and several controversial police shootings, including ones in Albuquerque and Cincinnati.
After a night of demonstrations and riot police in the streets, altercations between protesters, police, and Trump supporters started up again early Friday morning.
A 2015 study even found that people with serious mental illness were 16 times more likely to get into fatal altercations with police officers.
One child hid the alleged weapon -- a bloodied, 10-inch butcher knife -- in an upstairs bedroom hoping to stop any further altercations, Small said.
In a separate incident at the Fox Valley Mall in Aurora, Illinois, security there closed the mall following a series of altercations, according to WLS.
"Altercations and arguments on the roadway happen all the time, so that doesn&apost surprise me, unfortunately it does happen enough, too often," he said.
Stankovic subsequently filmed a number of the altercations that took place between him and Dacia's hierarchy and eventually won his case, receiving $250,000 in damages.
The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office had been to Christy Sheats' home "for previous altercations" involving Sheats' "mental crisis," sheriff's spokeswoman Caitilin Espinosa tells PEOPLE.
The series against the Mavericks saw a number of altercations that could have been avoided with just a little bit of composure by the Thunder.
Artist Michelle Cortese helped create a pair of chunky earrings with audio and video recording capabilities, in order to record police misconduct or other altercations.
But after she got no response, she put an audio recorder in her daughter's backpack earlier this month to try to record the altercations herself.
As it turns out there have been numerous cases of the katana actually changing the course of real life altercations in the twenty first century.
They detail a devastating catalog of self-harm attempts, violent altercations, hunger strikes and incidents of sexual assault and child abuse, according to the newspaper.
By Monday, they had tallied more than 300 reports of physical or verbal altercations and vandalism, said Ryan Lenz, editor of the center's Hatewatch blog.
There were also four escalated altercations at or near bars or parties, which account for a significant portion of America's mass shooting incidents in general.
The "MAGA" hat, a symbol of Trump's campaign, has sparked controversy since his 85033 election, and altercations involving the gear have drawn national attention before.
The trial was intense -- with Miller acknowledging he got into multiple physical altercations with his ex, Anna Stabile ... a MMA fighter he had been training.
Earlier this year, Mayo had altercations with both Draymond Green and DeMarcus Cousins, who had already punched Mayo in the groin in a previous incident.
The news followed a history of ups and downs between the parents to 9-month-old Ariana Sky, including cheating allegations, fiery arguments and physical altercations.
Moments after the call, a fight broke out in the food court area and those were followed by several other smaller altercations, the Aurora police said.
Even though Ysiad is Dominican, gangs would target him for initiations because he looked white and after a number of physical altercations, he got worn down.
After years of violent altercations and conflict with Jeezy, Gucci once attended his rival's birthday party because he "looked so fresh he just had to go".
His pugnacious campaign style, which includes personal insults directed at rivals and scathing criticism of protesters, has been criticized for encouraging physical altercations at his rallies.
The 30 Rock alum has long had a contentious relationship with reporters and photographers, making headlines for physical altercations with paparazzi in 1995, 2010 and 2012.
There were frequent (often spectacular) altercations — over kitchen counter space, the limited water supply in the flat's storage tanks, a common electricity bill, a shared doorbell.
Inmates claim that officers regularly provoke altercations that are classified as assaults, including taunting them with racial slurs or touching them inappropriately during a pat frisk.
Lewandowski was famous for his rhetorical — and sometimes literal — pugilism, if you watched his chaotic congressional testimony or saw his altercations with a reporter and protesters.
Mr. Maybrown, a lawyer at the firm Allen Hansen & Maybrown in Seattle, said he has represented several homeowners who have found themselves in altercations with intruders.
Playoff altercations between the New York Knicks and Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs and Phoenix Suns also resulted in suspensions that affected the series outcomes.
"We've been here before," Fraser Howie, an independent analyst, told CNBC's "Street Signs" on Wednesday, citing past altercations between China and countries such as Japan and Norway.
Ronnie and Jen, who will appear on the show but is not an official cast member, spent much of this summer making headlines for their explosive altercations.
The news follows a history of ups and downs between the parents to 9-month-old Ariana Sky, including cheating allegations, fiery publicized fights and physical altercations.
Back in January the school banned Snapchat and sites like Twitter from the institution's Wi-Fi servers after school-related altercations were reportedly shared on social media.
However, the group's increasing prominence, involvement in violent altercations and clear ties to white nationalism have earned it that dubious designation on a growing number of venues.
A police spokesman said three people had been killed in altercations with security forces in the capital, Kinshasa, and that two of the deaths were being investigated.
In the meantime, he said, it will be important to monitor nonviolent activity like vandalism, verbal altercations and conflict on social media, which can escalate to violence.
The news wire reports that since the protests began at the end of March more than 1,300 people have been arrested in altercations between protesters and police.
Ortiz-Magro and Harley, who will appear on the show but is not an official cast member, spent much of this summer making headlines for their explosive altercations.
Police say a preschool teacher in Columbus, Ohio, allegedly goaded and allowed fights among her students, recorded the altercations and then posted them on social media, PEOPLE confirms.
American officials insisted that a ban on American companies from doing business with ZTE, a Chinese maker of telecoms equipment, was not linked to recent altercations on trade.
About 413 people were injured as altercations broke out when police pushed back voters and seized ballot boxes from the schools and public institutions serving as polling stations.
About 900 people were injured as altercations broke out when police pushed back voters and seized ballot boxes from the schools and public institutions serving as polling stations.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill will not be punished under the personal conduct policy as the NFL closed its formal investigation into multiple alleged physical altercations.
Officers were cited for frequent and unnecessary use of their guns, for firing when no life-threatening circumstances existed, and getting into unnecessary altercations with suspects during arrests.
Heaphy's investigation found that Charlottesville police officers had been ordered to intervene only in violent altercations between participants if there was a possibility of serious injury or death.
He has been through a month of altercations with Democrats over gun legislation, and now is forced to punish them for their sit-in on the House floor.
Pruitt has largely been flying commercial — and has said that he will fly coach from now on, after flying first class to avoid altercations with customers in coach.
"No one was injured during the flight, and there were no incidents or altercations that would have caused any injuries on the flight," ICE said in a statement.
There was definitely a gap in altercations, but there were a couple more, and more custodial sentences before we became adults and slowly separated from dudes like Shawn.
The girl they seek to befriend, herself no stranger to tragedy, is prone to outbursts of anger and even goes out of her way looking for physical altercations.
A Times investigation published in July 2014 found that 129 inmates were seriously injured, requiring hospitalization, in an 11-month span in 2013, after altercations with correction officers.
There were no reports of altercations or anyone being injured, but there were accounts that the Islamists sought to intimidate shop managers and workers into obeying the edict.
For these critics, the genre's reliance on interpersonal tension that often escalates into physical altercations implies that Black people aren't capable of relationships or business deals that aren't dysfunctional.
On the physical side, the creators at Hyphen-Labs worked with outside artists to design products like earrings that can record police altercations or clothing that thwarts facial recognition.
Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office had been to Sheats's home "for previous altercations" involving her "mental crisis," a sheriff's spokeswoman previously told PEOPLE, declining to elaborate on those incidents.
December and January are the busiest months for altercations related to unpaid wages, as workers seek any means to solve their problems ahead of the soon-arriving Spring Festival.
All Jammed Up Joshua Rothman's article on paper jams resurrected my memories of three decades of altercations with printers in computer shops all over Baltimore ("Jambusters," February 12th & 19th).
The next year, after she had been assigned to the reserve, she was arrested and received desk appearance tickets on two occasions, for altercations with her mother and sister.
No further military altercations between Iran and the U.S. have happened since, though Trump did announce a new wave of "punishing" sanctions against the country after the retaliatory strike.
Too many bags in the cabin leads to injuries, slower boarding times and passenger altercations, Sara Nelson, the president of the Association of Flight Attendants, said in a statement.
Leftist counterprotesters also gathered in central Athens, prompting the police to use buses to create a physical barrier between the two groups, although there were no reports of altercations.
The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office had been to Sheats' home "for previous altercations" involving her "mental crisis," a sheriff's spokeswoman tells PEOPLE, declining to elaborate on those incidents. 2.
Under our current system led by a President keen on demonizing the work of local journalists and even encouraging physical altercations with them, we cannot rely on federal legislation alone.
Then there is the issue of tour guides behaving badly — from loud talking and altercations with other tour leaders, to hogging prime exhibit spaces and giving incorrect information, he said.
NHL forward JT Brown was arrested just hours before his Minnesota Wild team took on the Dallas Stars on Saturday ... 'cause cops say he was involved in TWO drunken altercations.
It may not prevent hurt feelings during every game, but it could very well salvage your family time and save you from getting into any physical altercations with your loved ones.
Every year, millions of drivers are pulled over and during those stops thousands of assaults and physical altercations happen, resulting in injuries and even deaths to both police officers and suspects.
"LGBTQ bars and clubs are not insecure at all," he said, explaining that, in his view, patrons tend to be of "very like mind and heart" and therefore have fewer altercations.
There's something a little off about the enraged man who went viral for ranting about women on dating sites before getting attacked -- he has a pattern of noisy and disturbing altercations.
ET. (CNN)Donald Trump on Saturday called for protesters who disrupt his rallies to be arrested, one day after altercations and protests forced him to cancel a campaign rally in Chicago.
An investigation by BuzzFeed found that hundreds of customer service representatives who review the messages about lost items and passenger altercations have been terminated in droves over the last several years.
Most of the protests were orderly, though one person was killed and more than 200 were injured in accidents or altercations around the country, according to the Interior Minister, Christophe Castaner.
As the man walked past bystanders and off the train, he shouted "WorldStar that!" a reference to a popular site that posts videos of people involved in altercations, among other things.
Capitol Hill has grown used to altercations between Republican leaders and their adamant right flank — showdowns that have shut down the government and edged the government toward defaulting on its debt.
Additionally, women with mental health issues face a lack of treatment options while in prison and are therefore subjected to increased disciplinary action, rule violations and physical altercations with other inmates.
One of the men charged, Robert Rundo, had been previously charged in a separate indictment out of Virginia for violent altercations at the Unite the Right Rally in August of 2017.
"The defence ministry warns citizens of the risk of prosecution following altercations with military units, and bodily harm resulting from aggression or violations accessing facilities under their control," it late on Sunday.
It's a crippling habit for the emotionally isolated loner that leads to altercations at his corner bar as well as a stream of memories of the abusive alcoholic father who terrorized him.
His events have also been noted for their occasionally aggressive and tense energy, and the ejection of protestors, and physical altercations between attendees, have become more frequent as the election season continues.
I would try to laugh it off and play cool on Twitter whenever I got into altercations with him or when he'd call me the N-word, but it really affected me.
Washington snapped a two-game losing streak one day after reports surfaced involving management's apparent willingness to break up the team and about verbal altercations that took place last week during practice.
Barnes is obviously no stranger to violent altercations, most notably getting into a fight with former teammate Derek Fisher because the then Knicks head coach was dating his estranged wife, Gloria Govan.
Altercations with your roommates arrive on or around Friday as warrior Mars squares off with power planet Pluto—you come across as overly-intimidating, so make sure you're intimidating the right people.
"The news comes as golf has continued to suffer from rowdy fans as the season has progressed, with a number of high-profile players having altercations with spectators," Ritchie reported in Bunkered.
Of course, Barnaby was no stranger to altercations in his NHL career ... he was in dozens of on-ice fights and is known as one of the league's best all-time enforcers.
Kodak cites several physical altercations he's gotten into with different inmates over the past several months, many of which he claims were either escalated by correctional officers on hand or neglected altogether.
As the man made his way off the train, he turned to the passengers recording and said, "WorldStar that" — a reference to a popular website that often showcases clips of violent altercations.
Reports of altercations between the Philippines and China have been rare since President Rodrigo Duterte took office last year and sought to patch up differences between the two countries and encourage business ties.
He famously called his 11-year-old daughter "a rude thoughtless pig" during a 2007 custody battle with his ex-wife, and has continuously made headlines with his hostile altercations with the paparazzi.
Here's the thing, though: Causing flight disruptions—be they altercations, delays, or other disturbances outside unavoidable acts of God—make the already hellish experience of flying that much worse for your fellow passengers.
Still, they caution that the study was not done on real-life scenarios and suggest more research about how exactly this bias comes into play in altercations between Black men and the police.
Players do not have the power to make those decisions, although tour supervisors have in the past discreetly kept chair umpires from working the matches of players with whom they have had altercations.
Fortunately, despite some altercations, the protests remained largely peaceful and the bulk of the alt-right demonstrators were escorted out of the area police had cordoned off for them following a brief event.
When school shootings did take place in recent years, they were typically the result of personal altercations, relationship violence or robberies, according to research from Everytown for Gun Safety, an anti-gun organization.
White nationalists at protests around the country have maintained that they were the victims of violence and did not start physical altercations, despite several instances where that was not the case, including in Charlottesville.
But after learning how to reuse and recycle water, he no longer runs out for his cattle and, as a result, has not had any altercations with his neighbors for the past few years.
As Jacobs alluded to in a stirring and strongly worded statement to the court, it's part of a clear escalation in incidents of blatant infringements on press freedom and physical altercations involving the media.
Authorities say Sheats had a history of mental illness, and the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office had been to her home "for previous altercations" involving Sheats's "mental crisis," sheriff's spokeswoman Caitilin Espinosa tells PEOPLE.
"It would be fair to say that the school was on notice that there were some altercations occurring on a very regular basis between individuals in this specific classroom," Peper said, reports the station.
Fights broke out between protesters and counter protesters, but Heaphy's investigation found that Charlottesville police officers had been ordered to intervene only in altercations if there was a possibility of serious injury or death.
Spates claims show producers fueled the party with loads of booze and actively sought to encourage situations that would lead to conflict, verbal spats and physical altercations ... just so they could create explosive content.
It's all part of their personality disorder, which in itself isn't necessarily all that dangerous, but it's kind of hard to move somebody along when their record is dotted with all of these altercations.
But the episode in Montana, which sent Mr. Jacobs to the hospital for an examination, came on the heels of several other cases involving reporters and physical altercations, raising alarms among advocates for journalists.
Among those reports, the cases of three black inmates — Darius Horton, Paul Sellers and Justin Shaw — followed the same pattern: All were involved in seemingly trivial disagreements with guards that led to minor altercations.
When he finally did, it was under conditional release: He had to agree to take his medication, attend outpatient treatment, abstain from drugs and avoid altercations with the law for the next five years.
The contentious theme of the evening drew other antagonistic players, including a political Youtuber, "Barely Informed With Elad," whose presence led to a few tense altercations and kept the museum's staff on their toes.
Bennettsville, South Carolina: 123 dead, 113 injuredAt about 103 AM, one of many altercations breaking out between staff at the MGM nightclub and patrons erupted into gunfire in the parking lot, leaving four employees injured.
Violent altercations, drug scandals, and sexual controversy are what many of the famous people on Fix My Life are known for before meeting Vanzant, giving the self-improvement expert quite a bit to work with.
Several hundred college-age students attended the event at Willard Straight Hall, the student union, a short walk from the site of the stabbings, and physical altercations broke out after the event, Ithaca police said.
What begins as a modern take on a classic war tale quickly devolves into a hellish nightmare wrought with horrific medical experiments and gruesome altercations with its patients for whom help is already too late.
But you should know that as a prison laborer in the Texas state pen, it's a daily battle just to live, between the questionable food, marginal healthcare, gang and race violence, and altercations with guards.
And yet these theatrical scripts are performed by skilled athletes with superhero musculature, and the altercations are so dangerous that wrestlers sometimes — in very nonfake ways — die or get paralyzed or suffer debilitating brain damage.
During the time I spent doing research, I witnessed a handful of heated disputes, physical altercations and other uncomfortable situations, sometimes involving people who appeared to be mentally ill or under the influence of drugs.
Both scenes play off my awareness of real-life altercations, expecting me to recognize how the situations could turn perilous at any second, and to feel the same sense of dread Lawrence and Brandon feel.
The league drew negative headlines for several big altercations, most notoriously the "Malice at the Palace" fight between Detroit Pistons and Indiana Pacers players and fans in 2006, which resulted in historic suspensions and fines.
In his file, Presley admits to "physical altercations" with his wife; arrests for "reckless, eluding, speeding"; admissions he bought or sold marijuana; admissions he shouted at people; and that he has been in "2–3" accidents.
Hell, I'd take a multi-episode detour if The Walking Dead really wants to show us the aftermath of the bridge, and whether it really did result in serious physical altercations between the main cast members.
Several of the demonstrators could be seen waving Mexican flags, but Trump offered no evidence that undocumented immigrants were involved in the unrest, which was at times marked by physical altercations between his supporters and opponents.
Here's a refresher of the rules: You don't need to show up to a Trump rally to make your views known, but if you do, you should try not to incite altercations with individual Trump fans.
Fights broke out Monday at malls across the country, at least one involving hundreds of people, according to local police and media reports — creating an unrelated but bizarre string of altercations in the span of a day.
A few minutes into the official visit of Hall 4, farmers have railed against our dear president with all their might, and after a stream of invectives and altercations, the presidential security service has slapped some wrists.
The family has had altercations with Perez in the past, including a lawsuit filed against him last year by Selena's father, Abraham Quintanilla, Jr., to stop production of a Perez-produced television program based on their relationship.
Wolverine spent the majority of Logan straining to ignore increasingly severe injuries acquired during incredibly violent altercations with his enemies, but it never occurred to me that his body might be exploited for the audience's sexual gratification.
" Woytkiw brushed off this and many more altercations with Johnson: "For us guys and experiencing it, for me I know on multiple occasions we would look at each other and be like, 'Is this even real life?
TMZ's learned the vid's just the latest in a series featuring the guy getting into arguments and altercations all around Long Island, usually because he claims he's been harassed for his height or slighted in some way.
Violent protests have erupted at some of Trump's rallies across the country, with police breaking up crowds in Chicago and, as recently as Tuesday night, Albuquerque, N.M. Physical altercations inside many of Trump's rallies were also televised.
Mr. Lane was one of 129 inmates who sustained serious injuries in altercations with guards at Rikers Island in cases that were documented in a secret study by the city's health department, which handles medical care there.
Online message boards speculated that the altercation might have involved a crew of skateboarders calling themselves GX1000, who had become well known among skaters for their raw street skating and altercations with pedestrians, homeowners and security guards.
Sources close to the former "NYPD Blue" star tell TMZ ... his agent, manager and PR people have severed ties with him as a result of 2 recent altercations with his girlfriend that could lead to felony charges.
The former world number one and three-times champion played some sublime tennis, and showed plenty of fire in altercations with the umpire, as he swept past Japan's Kei Nishikori 6-3 3-6 6-2 6-2.
" No matter how far they've come now, watching things back during the reunion wasn't easy for Shereé — who went on to claim that Bob was verbally and emotionally abusive and that the two had had some "physical altercations.
"Ultimately I think it is in the best interest of everyone who lives in the building that he gets evicted because his mindset is dangerous and could lead to future altercations," Chika Okafor said on CNN on Thursday.
The studio was in a residential area, and some of the neighbors resented the constant traffic and the occasional altercations; not long after a bullet shattered the window of a nearby house, Quality Control was forced to move.
He said the victim had been intoxicated earlier in the day and got into physical and verbal altercations with others, and that he argued aggressively with his brother when the family sat down for Thanksgiving dinner, the warrant states.
Trump announced on May 9 that he would formally nominate Patrick Shanahan as defense secretary, but Shanahan withdrew on June 18 amid media reports that he and his son had been involved in violent altercations with his former wife.
Having amassed over 237,000 Instagram followers, Amofah had a lot of eyes on him, and the YouTube community had been worried for some time due to a series of alarming events that included other suicidal threats and altercations with police.
Political messages on apparel "could give rise to verbal disputes or even physical altercations," a court filing by Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and other officials said, citing fights at polling locations in Florida and Michigan on Election Day 2016.
In fact, the only variable that correlated with using an online platform to find clients was neighborhood conflict — respondents whose neighborhoods were marked with disputes that led to physical fights or altercations were more likely to seek customers from the internet.
The sheriff&aposs office said that during an interview with Hill, she told investigators she arrived home and went to the shed on her property to confront her husband, but there had never been any physical altercations between the couple.
Even before Friday's unrest -- which included physical altercations between Trump supporters and protesters, as well as confrontations on the streets outside the arena where the rally was to be held -- protests and racial tensions have been escalating at Trump rallies.
While the four-match series, which South Africa lead 2-1 heading into the final test starting on Friday in South Africa's commercial capital, has produced sensational cricket, it has been marred by on- and off-field altercations between players.
Over 14 long minutes and multiple heated altercations with the flight attendants, some of Ersson's fellow passengers reportedly opted to stand in support of her protest, with one passenger even translating her words into Turkish to others onboard, CNN reports.
Stricter policies or no, incidents still happen, to the point where drunken fights have become a staple of the genre; Jersey Shore, for example, featured multiple drunken altercations onscreen, at least one of which resulted in a lawsuit against MTV.
He also did not discuss the extreme, politically polarizing positions that some Christian groups have taken on issues such as abortion, which have led to public altercations with women seeking abortions and sometimes lethal attacks on the doctors who provide them.
This is the latest controversy to arise over a flight attendant's onboard behavior, and many others — including the dragging of Dr. David Dao off a United flight by airport police following a disagreement in 2017 — have escalated to verbal and even physical altercations.
Ultimately, federal authorities decided to reschedule the deportations and had the plane and passengers returned to the US. "No one was injured during the flight, and there were no incidents or altercations that would have caused any injuries on the flight," ICE said.
RELATED: Obama has 'blunt' meeting with Putin At the start of his trip, a logistical spat over missing airline airplane stairs needed for Obama to reach the red carpet at Hangzhou airport and verbal altercations between US and Chinese officials grabbed headlines.
It looked more like a WWE match than a basketball game ... and ex-NBA player Terrence Jones was at the center of it -- trading nut shots, vicious clothesline fouls and dance moves(!!) in one of the craziest on-court altercations of all time.
If there was anything disappointing about the evening, it was that Mr. Jones's other on-camera nemesis — Jeffrey Lord, a staunch Trump defender and former aide to Ronald Reagan and Jack Kemp — wasn't there for one of their ferocious but friendly altercations.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE; "Scandal" actor Tony Goldwyn; mothers of children who have been killed in altercations with police or neighborhood watch; Planned Parenthood Action Fund President Cecile Richards; actresses America Fererra and Lena Dunham; Sen.
"We felt that... it would be better suited to have him in business or first class, away from close proximity from those individuals who were approaching him and being extremely rude, using profanities and potential for altercations and so forth," Barnet told Politico.
For a time, Trump was involved in an ugly personal spat with NBA superstar LeBron James -- insinuating in a tweet last year that King James wasn't very smart -- one of many of the President's altercations that have seemed to have racial overtones.
In RHOA's season 9 reunion part 2, she claimed that Bob was verbally and emotionally abusive throughout the relationship and that the two had some "physical altercations" — a revelation she came to after he joked on camera about how he used to choke her.
While United was repeatedly criticized for its customer service, there were other events in April involving altercations between passengers and flight crew including an American Airlines passenger with a baby stroller accidentally being hit after an argument with a member of the flight crew.
VICE met up with members of the crew—who believe their trade is vandalism, not art—to find out why they're so dedicated to a trade that makes no money and is often dangerous, from altercations with the cops to dangling over busy highways.
A number of these poems involve conflict: conflict of an overtly violent nature, meaning altercations, but also conflict that thrums with a less visible mode of violence as Jackson navigates his way forward as a black man in the landscape of these divided United States.
Their descriptions of his behavior — from raising his fist to physical altercations — could be another problem for Mr. Martins, who has taken a leave as the leader of City Ballet and the School of American Ballet while they investigate a sexual harassment claim against him.
Kashmir, a mountainous Muslim-majority region claimed by both India and Pakistan, has been the site of frequent altercations between security forces and locals protesting against New Delhi's decision to revoke special rights for the portion of the territory that it controls on Aug. 5.
"If the purpose of Vadir reporting is to identify the most persistently dangerous schools, then let's get the most violent incidents being submitted, and not things like minor altercations," said Renee Rider, an assistant commissioner at the New York State Education Department who oversees Vadir.
Among secular observers, one of the greatest worries is that a change in Ukraine's religious regime could lead to physical altercations over control of the country's places of worship, which include some of the most magnificent cathedrals and monasteries in the Christian east, in Kiev in particular.
The altercations, which took place last Wednesday in the main square of a major Australian university, were broken up by the police, but experts believe it could be a dark omen of what is to come as the passions of Hong Kong protesters ripple to other countries.
Turkey's Parliament approved a proposed Constitution on Saturday that would cede even greater powers to the country's president if endorsed in a national referendum, but the bitterly contested voting process was marred by screaming matches and physical altercations that sent at least three legislators to a hospital.
It's been tough to root for Azealia Banks through all of the murky social media gaffes and airplane altercations that have characterized her last year of infamy, but there's always been a sense that if she could just get a record out we'd remember why we love her.
As Annette revealed, the biggest thing on carrier's minds isn't how to make flying more pleasant, or even how to cut down on heated altercations between their staff and passengers, but simply how to squeeze more people onto aircrafts to meet this demand (and, yes, turn a profit).
"The warmth of summer encourages more time on the streets and sidewalks and more encounters among youths, which begin as verbal altercations, escalate to shootings and lead to homicides," Arthur Lurigio, a professor of psychology and criminal justice at Loyola University Chicago, wrote Tuesday in an email to CNN.
The first lady of Zimbabwe eventually evolved into a figure who was part mother of the nation, part Kris Jenner: a celebrity "momager" who wore designer outfits while she fed the rural masses and didn't hesitate to get into physical altercations with those who crossed her or her children.
" The charter lists many rules for the club, such as a minimum age of 18, that "if you go to jail for some reason, notify an officer or member so he can try to arrange for your bail," and that "the only altercations tolerated by this group are self-defense scenarios.
They were BFFs then, but by season's end, their friendship had dissolved into a series of insults (who can forget Leakes' "Close your legs to married men?" jab at the first reunion) and alleged physical altercations (Zolciak-Biermann accused Leakes of "trying to choke her out" in a parking lot).
The Trump Organization, in turn, has accused Mr. Fintiklis of using "thug-like, mob-style tactics" in trying to force his way into the hotel's administrative offices, which prompted the physical and verbal altercations, and of engaging in a "fraudulent scheme" to strip the property of its Trump management and branding.
Against this social and political conflict came more serious altercations: In 1983, a Portland hotel owned by the group was bombed by an Islamic militant (though no one was killed) while in 1984, hundreds of residents of the Wasco County seat where the Rajneesh ranch was located became ill from salmonella infections.
In 2014, Chinese officials were reportedly unimpressed by a question about media freedom asked during a joint press conference -- Xi and Trump took no questions on the "insistence" of the Chinese -- while during Obama's second-term, a logistical spat over missing airplane stairs and verbal altercations between US and Chinese officials grabbed headlines.
Other students at CSULB say that while the university provides enough violence prevention—they haven't "seen any sort of altercations occur on or off campus"—it may have been more effective if there was an emphasis on the severity of issues like sexual assault through real-life testimonies and scenarios from the student body.
The Ft. Lauderdale police report follows previous incidents of alleged domestic violence between the two: In 2013, Mortimer was hospitalized for a head injury and two police reports from June 2014 revealed further altercations between the couple in which Fanjul allegedly smothered Mortimer with a pillow and pushed her head to the pavement, according to the police report.
At Joshua Tree, "overflowing trash bins, human waste in inappropriate places, altercations over parking spots and other impacts that...are a threat to visitor and wildlife safety as well as the protection of the natural and cultural resources," John Garder, a senior budget director at the National Parks Conservation Association, told Boston public radio station WBUR.
Serious legislation and political altercations have occurred in the 19 lame-duck sessions held by Congress since 1940, including the censure of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy; a gas tax increase; a huge and contentious land preservation measure; and, in 2010, a vote to overturn a 17-year ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military.
He was suspended for a game in 2015 after on-field altercations with Carolina Panthers cornerback Josh Norman, he punched a hole in the wall in a locker room following a 2017 playoff loss in Green Bay, and he was fined last September for a touchdown celebration that included lifting his leg and pretending to urinate like a dog.
"We felt that based on the recommendation from the team leader, the special agent in charge, that it would be better suited to have him in business or first class, away from close proximity from those individuals who were approaching him and being extremely rude, using profanities and potential for altercations and so forth," he continued.
As PEOPLE previously reported, Mortimer and Fanjul had a volatile relationship and police reports have revealed incidents of alleged domestic violence between the two: In 2013, Mortimer was hospitalized for a head injury and two police reports from June 2014 revealed further altercations between the couple in which Fanjul allegedly smothered Mortimer with a pillow and pushed her head to the pavement.
It puts Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a delicate position: He likely wants to respond in a way that makes it appear as if India has the upper hand in this week's altercations — to boost his and his party's standing ahead of elections — while at the same time preventing the outbreak of another war, which could destabilize the region.
Headlines from the past year reveal just how much of a political lightning rod the hats have become: Last June, a 9-year-old in California was asked to remove his autographed red cap at school after altercations with classmates became too disruptive, and in November, a Maryland high school student who wore one to an anti-Trump protest was taken to the hospital after a fight broke out.
With little else to occupy their time, Philadelphia's mummers of the 20143s began taking their celebration to the broader city streets, where they collided with other, more violent working-class customs like "shooting in" the new year by firing guns into the night sky, playing loud, cacophonous music, demanding free alcohol from pubs, and engaging in altercations with fellow revelers — all in costume and, mimicking the growing popularity of minstrel shows, often in blackface.
Ross Douthat If you are surprised by the news that Harvey Weinstein of Miramax fame, a man well known for profane tirades and physical altercations and scrounging M&Ms off movie theater floors, is also the sort of charmer who loafs around semi-nude while asking subordinates for "back" massages, then you can be surprised by just about anything: the sun rising in the east, the fact that movie stars employ plastic surgeons, the news that "The Artist" didn't actually deserve to win Best Picture.

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