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Rudy Giuliani testifies at contempt hearing as lawyers for election workers pursue $148M judgment
NEW YORK (AP) — Rudy Giuliani testified Friday at a contempt hearing to decide whether he has dodged and deceived lawyers trying to recover a $148 million judgment for two Georgia election workers, lamenting the speedy deadline imposed on him to turn over information about his assets.
The former New York City mayor testified in Manhattan federal court that the two-week time frame he was given to respond to the requests “was very short,” in comparison to how long he was given to provide information in 15 to 20 other court cases he’s involved in.
Judge Lewis J. Liman indicated he would not rule immediately on whether Giuliani will face civil sanctions for failing to turn over some assets.
Giuliani asked Thursday if he could appear remotely at the hearing, but he changed his mind after the judge said his options at the proceeding would be limited if he didn’t show up in person.
The lawyers claim Giuliani has displayed a “consistent pattern of willful defiance” of Liman’s October order to give up assets, after he was found liable in 2023 for defaming the poll workers by falsely accusing them of tampering with ballots during the 2020 presidential election.
They said in court papers earlier this week that he has turned over a Mercedes-Benz and his New York apartment, but not the paperwork necessary to monetize the assets. And they said he has failed to surrender valuable watches and sports memorabilia, including a signed Joe DiMaggio shirt, and not “a single dollar from his nonexempt cash accounts.”
Liman said in an order last week that Giuliani’s lawyer should be ready to explain why Giuliani should not be held in contempt with resulting sanctions that could make it less likely that he gets to keep his Florida residence. A trial over the disposition of the Palm Beach condominium and World Series rings is scheduled for mid-January.
Giuliani has maintained that the Palm Beach property is his personal residence now and should be shielded from the judgment.
Giuliani’s lawyers have predicted that Giuliani will eventually win custody of the items on appeal.
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Associated Press writer Larry Neumeister contributed to this report.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, once known as “America’s Mayor” for his leadership after the September 11th attacks, found himself in a different kind of spotlight today as he testified at a contempt hearing. Giuliani, who served as former President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, was called to testify in a case brought by lawyers representing election workers who are seeking a $148 million judgment against him.The lawyers for the election workers allege that Giuliani spread false claims about widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, leading to threats and harassment against them. They argue that Giuliani’s actions were reckless and that he should be held accountable for the harm caused to their clients.
During the hearing, Giuliani maintained his innocence, claiming that he was simply exercising his First Amendment rights to free speech. However, the judge overseeing the case was not convinced, citing evidence that Giuliani knowingly spread misinformation and incited violence.
As the hearing continues, the fate of Giuliani and the $148 million judgment hangs in the balance. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Rudy Giuliani tells judge ‘I gave everything I have to give’ as he braces for contempt hearing
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As he prepares to return to a Manhattan courtroom to face the judge overseeing his transfer of property to women he defamed, Rudy Giuliani is urging him not to hold him in contempt.
In a series of court filings on Christmas Eve, the former New York City mayor implored District Judge Lewis Liman to reject a demand for sanctions from a pair of election workers who accused Giuliani of repeatedly violating court orders — including blowing past deadlines and throwing up obstacles to hand over his property to satisfy tens of millions of dollars he owes them.
He also claims that the mother-daughter pair of election workers he defamed in the volatile aftermath of the 2020 presidential election are not even legally entitled to receive any of his property because they failed to file an oath as required under state law.
Rudy Giuliani will testify at a contempt hearing in a federal courtroom in Manhattan January 3 in the ongoing property turnover case stemming from a massive defamation verdict against him (REUTERS) Giuliani is expected to testify at a court hearing set for January 3, where Donald Trump’s former attorney will say that he “did not knowingly and/or intentionally and/or willingly violate or disobey” any court orders, according to a letter to the judge from his attorney Joseph Cammarata.
In a separate filing to the judge written by Giuliani himself, he swore that he already turned over a long list of property to the women, just as he was ordered to.
“I respectfully submit that the items which I was required to turn over, I turned over,” he wrote. “The Court should see that I gave everything that I could give.”
Giuliani has given “everything” that the judge “required me to provide that I possessed, and out of an abundance of caution, additional items were provided to the Plaintiffs,” he added.
The filings included lists of 42 pieces of property that he says were turned over as ordered by the court, including items removed from a storage facility in Ronkonkoma, New York, to another storage locker in Queens.
“I have not intentionally or willfully disobeyed any of this Court’s orders or Plaintiffs’ discovery demands,” Giuliani wrote. “If any documents were not produced by me, it was because I did not possess them or was unable to locate them.”
He wrote that he has “fully or substantially” complied with the court orders, and that he “should not be held in contempt or sanctioned.”
But he also argues that the “receivership has not yet technically or legally begun” because defamed election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss never signed an oath, which “must have been administered by any person authorized to take acknowledgment of deeds by the real property law of New York State, and then filed with the Court before the Plaintiffs undertook the duties as Receivers.”
“Even if the Plaintiffs could have filed the Oath at any time, the Plaintiffs failed to do so,” Cammarata wrote in a separate Christmas Eve filing.
A courtroom sketch depicts Rudy Giuliani during a court hearing in his property turnover case in Manhattan, as a pair of election workers he defamed try to enforce the court-ordered transfer of his valuables after a $150 million judgment (REUTERS) Earlier this month, attorneys for Freeman and Moss argued Giuliani “has not turned over a single dollar,” nor has he turned over a “number of specific items of personal property that he has been unambiguously ordered” to hand over — including the title to his Mercedes Benz convertible, keys to his Manhattan penthouse, valuable sports memorabilia and home furnishings.
“It is unclear at this point even where those possessions are located,” they wrote in court filings.
Giuliani has delivered a 1980 Mercedes Benz convertible, more than a dozen watches, and a “single diamond ring,” as well as access to his New York penthouse apartment, “but no keys or ownership documents,” leaving the women “to sort through significant logistical obstacles to a sale, including the presence of his ex-wife’s name on the title,” according to their attorneys.
He also only delivered “some” of the items in a storage facility he was ordered to open for the women, they argued.
During a court hearing last month, Liman warned Giuliani that he could face contempt sanctions for failing to meet his “unqualified obligation” to deliver all listed property to the women, but Giuliani “has neither complied with that obligation nor provided any explanation for why he could not do so,” according to attorneys for the women.
In another hearing in November, Liman criticized Giuliani for “farcical” excuses about his assets.
Following Trump’s defeat in the 2020 election, Giuliani falsely accused Freeman and Moss of manipulating election results in Georgia. They sued him for defamation in Washington, D.C., and in December 2023, a jury awarded them $148 million in damages.
He then filed for bankruptcy, but after a protracted legal battle, the case was dismissed earlier this year to let Giuliani and his many creditors battle for control of his assets in separate courtrooms overseeing the lawsuits against him.
Now, the 80-year-old former mayor faces even more financial penalties — or even jail — in the ongoing legal fallout from his false election claims during his spurious campaign to keep Trump in office.
He will appear in court in D.C. on January 10, one week after he sits for a similar hearing in Manhattan, for allegedly breaking a court order against repeating defamatory statements about the women.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is facing a contempt hearing after failing to comply with a subpoena in the ongoing investigation into his dealings in Ukraine. In a recent court appearance, Giuliani told the judge, “I gave everything I have to give,” in a last-ditch effort to avoid being held in contempt.Giuliani, who served as former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, has been at the center of the probe into whether he illegally lobbied on behalf of Ukrainian officials. Despite the subpoena demanding documents and testimony, Giuliani has refused to cooperate, citing attorney-client privilege and claiming that the investigation is politically motivated.
As the contempt hearing looms, Giuliani’s legal team is scrambling to come up with a defense. However, many legal experts believe that Giuliani’s refusal to comply with the subpoena could land him in hot water.
The former mayor, once known for his tough-on-crime stance, now finds himself on the other side of the law. Whether Giuliani will be held in contempt or face further legal consequences remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: Giuliani’s once-sterling reputation as a law-and-order advocate has taken a serious hit.
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Russini’s what I’m hearing: Vikings want Darnold back in 2025, Watson’s new deal, Brady’s big role
Anyone else losing track of what day it is? Between NFL on Wednesdays and Saturdays, endless food and end-of-year chaos, it’s a complete blur (and somehow I’m also already out of AA batteries for my toddler boys’ new toys). The holidays really do come with a time warp; add in all the unsolicited life advice from the elder family members, and — yeah, it’s a lot. Blessed for sure, but a lot.
With that, it’s great to be back here with you, just two weeks away from the postseason — and with plenty still to sort out. Here’s what I’m hearing around the league:
• The Vikings’ offseason options with Darnold.
• What the Deshaun Watson contract restructuring means — and doesn’t mean — for Cleveland.
• Lesson No. 1 when it comes to stopping Josh Allen.
• No decision yet for the Giants — though coach and GM aren’t a package deal.
• “The ‘perfect play’ might be in your playbook, but in real time …” A question every owner needs to ask head-coaching candidates.
• Patriots vs. Chargers: very different teams playing for very different stakes.
• “Has Tom ever done anything on a small scale?” How Brady will shape the Raiders’ future.
• Saquon’s record chase and the old man helping it along.
First, let’s declare Darnold the “Story of the Year”
“$10 million for Sam Darnold?!” That’s the text I got from an NFL general manager when the Minnesota Vikings signed Darnold in March, after Kirk Cousins left for the Atlanta Falcons. Fast-forward nine months, and Darnold is having the best season of his career, leading the Vikings to a 13-2 record. They spent a first-round pick on J.J. McCarthy last spring and Darnold is in for a big payday in March. Despite that, after conversations with a team source, one thing is clear: The Vikings want Darnold back in Minnesota for 2025.
While the original plan was for McCarthy to slowly develop into the starting quarterback while Darnold was there to hold the rookie’s place, McCarthy’s injury changed things. Now, the Vikings have a problem — Darnold has been almost too good (not in a bad way, but in a “this is now complicated” way). McCarthy hasn’t played since August, and realistically he won’t be fully in the mix until spring at the earliest. He’s around the building and with the team constantly but he hasn’t been medically cleared.
So, what’s the move? One option on the table: the franchise tag. It’s pricey (more than $40 million) but it buys time. It would give McCarthy another year to develop from the bench, or at least set up a real competition. (There’s nothing wrong with McCarthy sitting — think about what the Packers did with Jordan Love.) And it would give the Vikings a chance to do a shorter-term deal that’s more cap-friendly, yet also gives Darnold similar money to what he’d get on the open market.
These are good problems to have, yet it’s not an easy call. More importantly, before the organization makes any decision at quarterback they need to get head coach Kevin O’Connell signed up for years to come. They took a gamble by not signing him with two years left on his deal. O’Connell has since orchestrated another winning season, reviving another quarterback in Darnold, and is expected to garner Coach of the Year votes. The expectation is a new deal could happen soon. Otherwise, O’Connell is a lame duck in 2025 and will be in high demand. More good problems in Minnesota.
Deshaun Watson’s restructured deal gives the Browns a little more financial flexibility. (Elsa / Getty Images)Cleveland sticking with Watson — and gaining some flexibility
The Cleveland Browns and Deshaun Watson have made some tweaks to his contract, and it’s not about cutting his pay or changing his salary structure — it’s all about managing the financial impact, according to a league source. Watson, who’s been back in the building rehabbing from his Achilles injury, still has $92 million fully guaranteed for the 2025 and ’26 seasons. Those hefty cap hits remain untouched.
The restructure gives the Browns a little breathing room by spreading potential dead money into additional void years. Instead of facing one massive cap hit in 2027 if Watson sticks through ’26, they’ve spread that cost over multiple years. It’s a smart move to manage the cap, but it doesn’t change their long-term commitment to the quarterback.
That said, while the Browns are financially locked into Watson for the next few seasons, I’ve been told this move doesn’t rule out the possibility of adding competition to the QB room down the line.
How do you stop Josh Allen?
On paper, the New York Jets visiting the red-hot Bills in Buffalo might not seem like the most exciting matchup, but don’t be fooled — this is a big game for the Bills. A win locks them into the second seed, which would give them the luxury of either resting their starters or keeping things as vanilla as possible in their final regular-season game.
Meanwhile, teams gearing up for a potential showdown with the Bills in January are asking the same question: How do you stop Josh Allen? The first rule, according to opposing defensive coordinators I spoke with this week: Don’t let him scramble to his right. He’s one of the strongest quarterbacks in the NFL, with a potent stiff arm, and when he avoids the rush and escapes to his right, it almost always leads to a big play. (Just think back to every Bills highlight you’ve watched.)
The days of banking on Allen to make mistakes are long gone. This season, he’s thrown 25 touchdowns to just five interceptions — a massive improvement compared to the 47 turnovers he racked up over a three-year stretch earlier in his career. Back then, those interceptions often came in the red zone, killing drives and taking points off the board. Now? The Bills are third in red zone scoring, converting nearly 70 percent of their trips into touchdowns.
What’s more, he’s spreading the ball around more than ever. Eight players have at least 27 targets this season, making it nearly impossible for defenses to key in on just one guy.
So if you want to stop Josh Allen, you’ve got to play disciplined and tackle well. And, whatever you do, don’t let him escape to his right.
Brian Daboll has two more games to make his case to stick with the Giants. (Todd Kirkland / Getty Images)A Giant decision yet to be made
New York Giants co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch haven’t made a final decision about the futures of general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll. In October, Mara voiced his support for the duo, who were hired together in 2022, but a lot has changed since. It’s been a long, difficult season. A source close to Mara said earlier this week that the owner plans on sticking to his word, but he will still sit down with both Schoen and Daboll after the season to figure out what went wrong in 2024.
This season has been a roller coaster for the Giants, to say the least. Schoen and Daboll showed promise early on, but the team’s struggles down the stretch have given ownership a lot to think about. Around the league, there’s growing chatter that the Giants might move on from Daboll while Schoen continues to operate like he’ll still be around for 2025. Though I’m told that while there’s a lot of speculation right now, no decision has been made.
One thing that’s become clear from those close to the situation: Schoen and Daboll are not seen as a package deal. Though they arrived from Buffalo together and have contracts that align, ownership is evaluating them separately.
If the Giants lose their final two games, they’re guaranteed to finish with the No. 1 pick in April’s draft. We’ll find out soon who will be making the pick and if ownership will give Daboll a chance to work his “Josh Allen magic” with a rookie QB.
A question NFL owners need to be asking coaching candidates
With games feeling closer than ever this season, the ability to manage critical moments has become a separator between winning and losing teams. As the coaching carousel starts to spin over the next few weeks, one question that absolutely needs to come up in interviews is: What’s your game-management plan?
It’s not just about being a genius with X’s and O’s, it’s about how a coach handles the chaos of game day. Clock management, deciding when to go for it on fourth down, deciding when to challenge a play or when to call a timeout — these split-second decisions can make or break a season.
One NFL head coach put it perfectly during a recent conversation: “The ‘perfect play’ might be in your playbook, but in real time, it’s about responding to the situation in front of you. Down, distance, field position, time on the clock, knowing when to call time out, even momentum — all of it dictates what happens next. It’s hard to call plays and manage the game at the same time. It moves fast.”
When we’re watching games from the outside, without the pressure of making those calls, it’s easy to see how the best teams adjust on the fly — whether it’s dealing with injuries, surprising performances, or just the flow of the game. If teams are going to hire a brilliant play caller as their head coach, they should also make sure there’s someone focused on game management to keep everything balanced. It could be the key to turning close games into wins. And fewer dumb game-management errors will definitely be good for my blood pressure.
Maye vs. Herbert, and two teams with much at stake in different ways
Saturday’s matchup between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers has major implications for both teams, albeit for very different reasons. For the Patriots, a loss would mark a historic low in franchise history, clinching a sub-.300 win percentage in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1968 and ’69, when they were the AFL’s Boston Patriots. It’s a far cry from the dominance fans grew accustomed to during the Brady-Belichick era. New England needs to sort this out this offseason because, in Drake Maye, they have the QB!
On the other side, Justin Herbert and the Chargers have everything to play for. A win against the Patriots would secure a playoff spot. But even if they stumble, they could still sneak into the playoffs if the Colts lose to the Giants and the Dolphins fall to the Browns. It’s a high-stakes game for a team looking to solidify its spot in January. If there has been any statement made by the Chargers this year, it’s that Jim Harbaugh is a winner and ownership nailed this hire. By the way, I was told last hiring cycle that former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel absolutely nailed his interview with the Chargers. In fact, he was all set to get the job if Harbaugh decided to back out. Now, in this upcoming cycle, Vrabel is the guy every team with a coaching vacancy is lining up to talk to (though he legally can’t start meeting with teams because he’s considered a Browns employee).
Raiders owner Mark Davis is set to give Tom Brady plenty of influence over the Raiders’ operations. (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)How Tom Brady’s ownership is shaping the Raiders’ future
Recently, I had a conversation with one of Tom Brady’s former teammates about Brady’s new role as a minority owner with the Las Vegas Raiders. He summed it up by saying: “Has Tom ever done anything on a small scale?”
It’s hard to argue with that. Brady has never been one to take a backseat or approach anything half-heartedly. Relentless attention to detail and a drive for excellence have defined his career, and it’s safe to say those traits will carry over to his role with the Raiders.
Mark Davis, the Raiders’ majority owner, has already hinted at the impact Brady will have, describing him as having “a huge voice” in shaping the team’s future. That influence likely won’t stop at player acquisitions or strategy — it will extend to the entire organizational culture. Brady brings a winning mentality and a wealth of football knowledge, and it’s clear Davis values that expertise.
Davis is, wisely, letting the seven-time Super Bowl champion have a say in the team’s direction. With Brady involved, expect nothing less than an all-in approach.
The Lane Saquon Barkley is following
Finally, Saquon Barkley is closing in on a huge milestone; he needs to average 134 rushing yards per game over these last two weeks to break Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record. But Dickerson isn’t just handing over that title. When asked about it, Dickerson said, “I don’t think he’ll do it.” We’ll see.
For Giants fans, though, it’s bittersweet watching Saquon dominate week after week for Philadelphia. As we know, with the Giants he never had the kind of blocking he’s getting now with the Eagles, led by right tackle Lane Johnson. After their Week 15 win over the Steelers, I caught up with Johnson while he was sitting at his locker, looking completely wiped. When I asked him how he was feeling, he just grinned and said, “Getting old sucks.”
Sure, getting older isn’t exactly a blast, but for Johnson, it hasn’t slowed him down one bit. At 34, he can make a claim to being the best offensive tackle in the league. According to Pro Football Focus, he hasn’t allowed a sack all season. He’s only given up 10 pressures and nine QB hurries, even while squaring off against some of the NFL’s top pass rushers. And here’s the wild part: According to PFF, he is among the NFL leaders in “island rate” — snaps on which he gets no help from a guard or a running back/tight end chip — and he’s been the best tackle in football this season in those “island” situations. That’s almost unheard of, yet Johnson makes it look effortless. And he’s not just a wall in pass protection, he’s a force in the run game, too. Johnson ranks in the top four for win rates in both pass and run blocking, proving he’s as well-rounded as they come.
What’s even more impressive is how this offensive line has adjusted after the retirement of Jason Kelce, their Hall of Fame center. Sure, players will tell you they miss Kelce’s leadership and brilliance, but the unit has figured things out, and a lot of that credit goes to Johnson. His steady presence has been the glue holding everything together. (Since Johnson joined the Eagles in 2013, Philadelphia has a .647 regular-season winning percentage when he’s in the lineup, versus .378 in the games he’s missed.)
As talented as the Eagles are this season, they’re no strangers to drama — honestly, sometimes it feels like they thrive on it. But Johnson has this calming, grounding presence. He’s been doing this for the last decade and has shown no signs of slowing down.
(Top photo: Harry How / Getty Images)
Russini’s what I’m hearing: Vikings want Darnold back in 2025, Watson’s new deal, Brady’s big roleAccording to insider sources, the Minnesota Vikings are reportedly interested in bringing quarterback Sam Darnold back in 2025. Darnold, who previously played for the Vikings before being traded to the Carolina Panthers, has shown promise and potential in his young career.
In other news, Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is rumored to be close to signing a lucrative new contract extension. Watson, who has been the subject of trade rumors in recent months, is said to be eager to commit his future to the Texans organization.
And finally, future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady is reportedly set to take on a significant role within the Tampa Bay Buccaneers organization after he retires. Brady, who has already made a huge impact on the team both on and off the field, is expected to continue to be a key figure in the Bucs’ success for years to come. Stay tuned for more updates as these stories develop.
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As a Toy of the Year Finalist, this kit is sure to impress both kids and parents alike. With step-by-step instructions and all the necessary components included, building the sound-sensing robot is a breeze. Once assembled, kids can experiment with different sound inputs to see how their robot reacts, teaching them valuable lessons about sound waves and how they can be used to control technology.
Best of all, this kit promotes screen-free, educational play, allowing kids to engage with the physical world around them in a meaningful way. So why wait? Give your child the gift of learning and creativity with the Thames & Kosmos Hero: Sound-Sensing Robot STEM Kit today!
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Starkey Livio Edge AI 2400 Hearing Aid
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Introducing the Starkey Livio Edge AI 2400 Hearing Aid: The Future of Hearing TechnologyAre you tired of struggling to hear in noisy environments, missing out on important conversations, or feeling disconnected from the world around you? The Starkey Livio Edge AI 2400 Hearing Aid is here to change that.
This cutting-edge hearing aid is equipped with the latest technology to provide you with a truly personalized hearing experience. Its Edge Mode technology allows you to focus on the sounds you want to hear while reducing background noise, making it easier to follow conversations in busy places like restaurants or parties.
The Livio Edge AI 2400 also features artificial intelligence that continuously learns and adapts to your listening needs, ensuring that you always have the best possible hearing experience. With its advanced sensors and connectivity capabilities, this hearing aid can even track your physical activity, monitor your brain health, and stream phone calls and music directly to your ears.
Say goodbye to the frustrations of hearing loss and hello to a world of crystal-clear sound with the Starkey Livio Edge AI 2400 Hearing Aid. Experience the future of hearing technology today.
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Sound is a fundamental aspect of human communication and interaction, but it is also a complex and nuanced phenomenon that can be challenging to understand and interpret. With advancements in technology, machines are now able to analyze and extract meaning from sound in ways that were previously impossible.Human hearing is a remarkable sensory ability that allows us to perceive and interpret a wide range of sounds, from speech and music to environmental noises. Our brains are able to process these sounds and extract meaning from them, allowing us to communicate, navigate our surroundings, and make sense of the world around us.
Machines, on the other hand, lack the biological mechanisms that enable human hearing. However, with the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, computers are now able to analyze and interpret sound in ways that mimic human perception.
By using advanced signal processing techniques and machine learning algorithms, machines can now extract meaning from sound in a variety of applications. For example, in the field of speech recognition, machines can analyze spoken language and convert it into text, enabling voice-activated assistants like Siri and Alexa to understand and respond to human commands.
In the realm of music, machines can analyze audio signals to identify patterns and structures in songs, allowing for the creation of personalized playlists and recommendations based on individual preferences.
In the field of healthcare, machines can analyze the sounds of the human body to diagnose medical conditions such as heart murmurs or respiratory disorders.
Overall, the ability of machines to extract meaning from sound opens up a world of possibilities for improving communication, enhancing entertainment experiences, and advancing medical diagnostics. As technology continues to evolve, the synergy between human and machine hearing will undoubtedly lead to even more innovative applications and breakthroughs in the future.
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Man goes to airport with gun, gets in a fight with PD
PHOENIX – Not long after operations resumed at Sky Harbor Airport following a shooting and stabbing investigation, an arrest was made in Terminal 4 – but police say this is unrelated to the earlier incident.
“This man received a text message that he believed there was an active shooter at Sky Harbor, said Sgt. Mayra Reeson of the Phoenix Police Department.
He later arrived at the scene with guns and got into an altercation with an officer.
“He was told by a relative at the airport a shooting occurred earlier in the evening. The man, later identified as 21-year-old Cole Nenon, handed his firearms to other individuals at the airport before he approached an officer who was posted just outside the shooting scene. Nenon appeared irate and began yelling at the officer as he approached him. The officer gave Nenon commands to stop but he did not. The officer was able to take the man to the ground and placed him under arrest,” police said in a release.
Police say Nenon struck and spat on an officer and he was booked on aggravated assault charges.
According to the report, three firearms were recovered and taken as evidence.
Investigators say the man was arrested and will be booked into jail.
Sky Harbor is one of the largest commercial airports in the United States, and is a hub for American Airlines. It’s also a main connecting point for passengers on Southwest and Frontier airlines.
Man Arrives at Airport After Hearing About Active Shooter, Gets Into Altercation with Phoenix PDA tense situation unfolded at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport as a man arrived at the terminal after hearing reports of an active shooter in the area. The man, whose identity has not been released, reportedly became agitated and confrontational with airport security and Phoenix Police Department officers.
Eyewitnesses described the man as appearing panicked and disoriented as he rushed into the terminal. He was heard shouting about a possible shooter and demanding to know what was happening. As officers tried to calm him down and assess the situation, the man reportedly became increasingly agitated and uncooperative.
The situation escalated when the man allegedly pushed one of the officers, prompting a physical altercation. Additional officers quickly arrived on the scene to assist in subduing the man and preventing further violence. The man was eventually taken into custody and is currently being questioned by authorities.
Thankfully, it was determined that there was no active shooter at the airport and the situation was quickly brought under control. However, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of remaining calm and cooperative in emergency situations, as well as the challenges faced by law enforcement in high-stress environments.
The investigation into the incident is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the man’s motives and any potential charges he may face. In the meantime, travelers at the airport are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to airport security or law enforcement.
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