A repo man nearly lost his head when a driver ran over him while he tried to hook up a car.
The incident happened just before 8 a.m. Wednesday at the University Gardens Manor apartments in Hyde Park in Memphis.
The victim went to the complex to repossess a car after the driver fell behind on his payments.
Video shows the tow truck driver dragging a chain to hook up a red 2011 Ford Focus. Seconds later, a man ran up and hopped into the front seat.
As the victim reached under the car to hook the chain to the vehicle, the driver put the car in reverse and backed over his head.
The tow truck driver’s screams were captured on camera. “He ran over my f****** head! You finna get sued, boy! You going to f****** jail! Oh, my god!” the victim shouted.
The victim posted pictures of his injuries on his Facebook page.
The victim told police that while he was under the car, he heard a man and woman run up. He said he heard the woman tell the man to “hurry up!”
Police are still looking for the driver of the Ford Focus. He’s facing a charge of aggravated assault.
Cox Automotive revealed the car repossession rate has returned to 2019 levels, with 2,332,837 car loan defaults in 2024. 1.8 million cars were repossessed and returned to dealers.
A Texas man who ambushed and shot his 31-year-old estranged wife in front of her children is still on the run.
Stafford Police officers are searching for Jeremy Banguero, 33, who remains on the run after shooting his estranged wife in front of her 2 children on Monday, March 24.
The shooting was captured on a neighbor’s doorbell camera at The Park at Tivoli apartments on Sugar Ridge Blvd.
Police say the unidentified victim returned home with her 2 teenage children when Banguero approached her car, opened the driver’s side door and fired multiple rounds into the car.
The woman’s 14- and 16-year-old sons from a previous relationship are seen running away to find help for their mother.
One boy frantically pounded on a neighbor’s door after the shooting.
The victim was shot twice and is expected to recover.
On Wednesday, police released video of the shooting, reported local ABC affiliate KTRK.
Banguero was last seen driving a red 2023 Chevrolet Silverado with Texas license plates SSF-5049.
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“Jeremy is a danger to society. He poses a danger to officers who are looking for him as well,” Stafford police officer Luciano Lopez told KTRK. “[We] urge you not to approach him.”
“He’s a heartless individual to do this in front of two children. For them to see their mother get shot, I mean, it’s heartbreaking,” said Lieutenant Lopez.
Court records reveal Banguero has been charged every year since 2022 for assaulting his wife, ABC 13 reported.
He served an 80-day jail sentence for family violence, and was released in January 2025. Police records show officers responded to a domestic violence call at the complex just two days before the shooting.
In 2009, ABC 13 Eyewitness News featured Banguero in a crime report. ABC 13 talked to a man who said Banguero, who was just 17 years old at the time, and an accomplice kidnapped him on Christmas Day.
They forced him into the trunk of his car and took him to an ATM to withdraw cash. The victim was able to call 911 for help.
Banguero was sentenced to 12 years in prison, court records show.
A drill rapper who joined Donald Trump on stage at a rally in the Bronx in 2024 has pled guilty to attempted murder.
Drill rapper Sheff G (right) accepted a plea offer of 5 years in prison after pleading guilty to attempted murder charges.
Sheff G, real name Michael Williams, is a reputed member of the 8 Trey Crips.
Another gang member, Tegan Chambers, aka Sleepy Hallow, also appeared on stage with Trump and Sheff G during the May 23, 2024, campaign rally in the Bronx.
Multiple members of the Crips and the street gang’s affiliate, the 9 Ways gang were indicted for “terrorizing” the streets of New York, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Prosecutors say Sheff G showered money and jewelry on gang members after shootouts with rival gangs in Brooklyn.
Sheff G allegedly acted as the getaway driver for three co-defendants after a 2021 shooting that targeted a gang rival. Stray bullets hit two bystanders.
Sleepy Hallow and others allegedly celebrated the murder of a rival gang member during a lavish dinner at a Manhattan steakhouse in 2020. The shooting that killed the gang member also injured five others, according to prosecutors.
Sheff G is due to be sentenced on August 13, while Sleepy Hallow is due in court on April 11.
President Trump had no way of knowing that Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow were violent gang members when he invited them to join him on stage at the Bronx rally.
At the time, the then-candidate was himself in trouble with the law.
Trump was on trial in Manhattan for white collar crimes when he held the Bronx rally to boost support among Black and Hispanic voters.
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal is reportedly willing to pay top dollar for evidence of Shannon Sharpe’s alleged down-low lifestyle.
YouTuber Tasha K shared shocking audio of NBA champion Matt Barnes claiming Shaquille is willing to pay “top dollar” for the information.
In the audio, shared by Tasha K on Instagram, a man who sounds like Matt says, “I don’t know if you’re on this kinda time, But I was in a group chat the other day, and um, Shaq said he’s paying top dollar for any information on ol’ boy,” allegedly referring to Shannon.
He continued: “So, I don’t know if you’re on that kinda time or not, but Shaq is known to throw large sums of money around. So I just wanted to put that out there.”
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Later in the recording, the man who sounds like Matt added: “Hey, he said to please, please, please keep it quiet. He said that, uh, Shannon did some sh*t to him a while back… so that’s why he’s doing this. But please, please, please keep his name quiet.”
In a follow-up post Tasha K said Matt threatened to sue her. She shared DM messages from Matt allegedly stating: “Y’all keep playin and ima sue you for this sh*t. This AI doctored auto [sic]. Y’all some clowns.”
He also allegedly wrote, “Y’all post me again w some bullsh*t and ima sue you.”
Tasha K captioned the post: “Chilee, after audio leaked of #MattBarnes allegedly revealing some info about Shannon Sharpe, he slid into Tasha K’s DMs threatening to sue—saying the clip was AI! Winos, what y’all think about this?”
Before fleeing to Japan last week, rapper Ye West, formerly Kanye West, went on a rant accusing the Kardashians of being sex traffickers.
He lashed out at the mother of his four children, Kim Kardashian for allowing their eldest daughter, North West, to appear in a music video with alternative singer FKA Twigs.
In his rant, Ye complained that his daughter was “dressed all grown” in the music video. He also disagreed with North appearing on a track with jailed rapper Sean Combs.
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North, 11, drops a verse on FKA’s new track “Childlike Things.” The song is from FKA’s third studio album, Eusexua, released on January 24, 2025.
The album peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Top 200 albums list.
In a skit in the music video, Twigs plays an aspiring rap artist who recruits a younger rapper to help her get on Spotify’s discover page.
“My fans think I’m a deity. They don’t like it when I put rappers on my songs,” Twigs tells a music executive, before introducing North West.
“Welcome to the stage the sartorial goddess,” Twigs says. “The raspy voice troublemaker and truth teller, producer and rapper extraordinaire. The one, the only, North West.”
In an Instagram video, Twigs explained how North West ended up on the song.
Twigs, 37, said she originally wrote the song when she was 12 or 13. North wrote her own verse in the song.
FKA twigs explains how North West ended up on her song ‘Childlike Things’ in a new instagram post! pic.twitter.com/YTeInIV2wy
Selena Quintanilla’s Family expressed their gratitude after her killer Yolanda Saldivar was denied parole in Texas on Thursday.
Saldivar, 64, is serving a life sentence for the March 1995 murder of the Tejano music superstar. She won’t be eligible for parole again until 2030.
In a statement to PEOPLE on Thursday, the Texas Board of Pardons and Parole said, “After a thorough consideration of all available information, which included any confidential interviews conducted, it was the parole panels determination to deny parole to Yolanda Saldivar and set her next parole review for March 2030.”
Selena was 23 years old when Saldívar, then 34, shot her during a meeting at a Days Inn Hotel in Corpus Christi, Texas, on March 31, 1995.
Selena and her family had accused Saldivar of stealing more than $30,000 from a fan club and clothing boutique she managed for Selena.
The singer arranged a meeting with Saldivar at the hotel to retrieve financial records. Selena planned to fire Saldivar for stealing money from her Selena Etc. boutiques.
Saldivar was the founder and president of Selena’s fan club.
During the meeting, Saldivar claimed she had been raped in Mexico. Selena drove Saldivar to a local hospital, where they were told that the gynecological exam had to be done elsewhere, because the assault had allegedly happened in another country.
When they returned to the hotel room, Saldivar produced a gun and shot Selena in the back as the singer attempted to flee the room. Selena screamed and ran to the hotel lobby where she collapsed. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
Police found Saldivar sitting in her car in the hotel parking lot. She threatened to shoot herself, as the news spread of Selena’s murder.
A large crowd of Selena’s grieving fans gathered nearby as police negotiated with Saldivar to surrender.
Saldivar insisted Selena was the aggressor who charged at her when the gun went off in the hotel room. The former registered nurse claims she didn’t intend to kill Selena.
She is currently serving a life sentence at the Patrick O’Daniel Unit in Gatesville, Texas.
Saldivar has spent the last 30 years in solitary confinement away from Selena’s fans in the general population in prison.
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Selena won the Grammy for the best Mexican American album in 1994. Her track “Como La Flor” (1992) became her signature hit.
“I Could Fall In Love,” released posthumously in 1995, endeared her music to Spanish and English-speaking audiences alike.
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Selena’s brother, Abraham Quintanilla III, is pictured in 2016 at the unveiling of his sister’s wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Hollywood.
In 1997, Warner Bros. released the film “Selena”, starring former “In Living Color” dancer Jennifer Lopez in her breakout performance.
This is why you should never dismiss a child’s complaint about a monster hiding under the bed or in the closet.
A babysitter checking under a child’s bed for a “monster” found a man hiding under the bed.
Barton County sheriff’s deputies responded to a frantic call from a residence in Great Bend, Kansas, around 10:30 p.m. Monday.
Once they arrived, the babysitter told the officers she was putting the children to bed when one of them complained about a “monster” lurking under their bed.
According to a statement posted to the sheriff’s office’s Facebook, the woman checked under the bed and saw 2 eyes staring back at her in the darkness.
When she made eye contact with the man, there was a brief altercation and he tried to bolt out of the room, knocking a child over before fleeing the scene.
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The man, later identified as 27-year-old Martin Villalobos Jr., used to live in the house, but a protection-from-abuse order was issued against him.
The protection order required that he stay away from the property, according to police.
Police searched the neighborhood but didn’t find him.
The next day, Villalobos was spotted in the area and attempted to flee, but was arrested after a brief police chase on foot, according to the statement.
He was booked into the Barton County Jail on charges of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated burglary, aggravated battery, child endangerment, felony obstruction of a law enforcement officer and violation of a protection from abuse order, according to the sheriff’s office.
He is being held on $500,000 bail. Police did not explain his relationship to the children.
Marvin Sapp is going viral for making an unusual demand for money from his congregation. The gospel singer and bishop told ushers to lock the church doors before asking his church members for donations.
The incident happened during his sermon at the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World annual summer convention in 2024. But the video resurfaced on social media this week.
The video clip shows Sapp telling ushers to close the church doors until 1,000 people gave him $20 each.
He asked the people on stage with him to make an offering of $100 each. Viewers at home were also asked to donate online.
Sapp said his goal was to raise $40,000 for the church, but he didn’t specify why.
The Internet took issue with Sapp telling ushers to lock the church doors. Holding people against their will is kidnapping in every state.
Sapp responded to the public backlash by posting a response on Facebook on Wednesday night. He said he asked his parishioners to “plant a seed” of $20.
“I also challenged leadership to lead by example by sowing $100. That evening, I personally gave much more,” he wrote.
Sapp suggested he told ushers to close the doors for the safety of the congregation.
“Some have taken issue with a particular moment when I instructed the ushers, rather firmly, to close the doors during the offering. To those unfamiliar with the church context or who may not regularly attend worship gatherings this has been misinterpreted as holding people hostage as well as offensive. That was never my intent.”
He continued: “The truth is, when finances are being received in any worship gathering, it is one of the most vulnerable and exposed times for both the finance and security teams.”
Sapp concluded: “I felt it was necessary to provide context to this clip, and I hope you’ll share this explanation with the same passion and speed that the original clip was shared. Honor, clarity, and truth are what I owe the people and I’ll always provide just that.”
Gospel singer and bishop #MarvinSapp is under fire for his unorthodox way of asking church members for donations … because he's on video telling ushers to close the doors until a huge goal is met. Full story in bio! pic.twitter.com/uvM3QPdFfv
Some hair salons are asking their clients to wash and detangle their hair before arriving for hair appointments.
In a now-viral TikTok video, Nerissa Kimble said her hairstylist at a salon in Houston required her to wash her hair before she showed up for her appointment.
The practice started in Caucasian hair salons where clients wash their hair before arriving for color and haircut appointments.
Kimble, who owns a fitness company, says natural hair is different from Caucasian hair.
“You don’t wash Black people’s natural hair back to back in less than 24 hours,” she said. “I’m so mad. I don’t like to be walking around with my hair looking like this.”
Kimble sometimes wears faux locs for weeks. When the locs are removed her hair is matted and dirty.
Before her silk press appointment, Kimble said she had combed “all of the build-up” from her natural hair.
Kimble said she noted that the silk press cost $95.
While discussing her service with her stylist over the phone, the stylist told Kimble that when clients remove faux locs, their hair must be rinsed, detangled, then washed again.
Kimble misunderstood the stylist’s instructions.
“Okay, so I’m thinking that’s their procedure,” Kimble said. “That’s weird, I ain’t never seen it, ain’t ever heard of that, I ain’t ever seen it, but I guess they’ve got to wash it, detangle it, wash it again, if that’s their procedure.”
She was “excited” about her visit. However, when she showed up at the salon with her natural hair in two buns, she said that another staff member was uncomfortable while she was escorted to a sink to wash her hair.
The stylist then informed Kimble that detangling her hair would require “too many hours” and claimed that every salon expects customers to wash and detangle their hair before their visit.
“I said, ‘No they don’t,'” Kimble recalled telling the stylist. “I’ve been going to a beauty salon since I was 8 years old. I can see if I asked you to take the braids down, that’s different, or if I came in here with braids [were] still in, that’s different.”
Kimble said she was asked to leave the salon without having her hair done. She added that since it was a Saturday evening, there were no hair salons with available appointments.
Kimble told People that she was able to schedule an appointment with another hairdresser in Houston thanks to suggestions from her TikTok followers.
Recent surveys reveal that a majority of hairstylists prefer working with hair that’s been washed 24-48 hours prior to the appointment.
Hair that’s already washed allows natural oils to slightly coat the hair, providing a better base for both cutting and coloring, said the Glam House salon in Denver.
Stylists in Denver appreciate when their clients “come in with clean hair, and it’s not fair to make them work with dirty hair.”
Clean hair without build-up from products or excessive oils can absorb color more evenly, resulting in a more vibrant and lasting hair color.
I’m pissed!!! Like what type of rule is this? Why would I pay yall $100+ if I had to do my own hair as well! Can’t tag em bc their page private! But do not support them! @roundbrushsalon
Women are taking to social media to complain that men are in their “Soft Girl Era” now and women have to be the men in relationships.
Pop star Bebe Rexha joined the legions of women complaining that men are competing to be in their “Soft Girl Era” nowadays.
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In a livestream video, Bebe said, “I’m all about guys being more in touch with their feminine side, you know? Like, I love that for you. But it’s hard to be in your Soft Girl Era, which I feel we all wanna be in our soft girl era right now – at least I do. But it’s like when all the guys are in their soft girl eras, it’s like … I gotta be the boyfriend and the girlfriend?”
Some of Bebe’s followers agreed, while others said men in their soft girl era is not a big deal.
One fan wrote: “Oh yeah, there’s definitely not enough masculinity in the world right now.”
Another fan wrote: “She needs to leave West Hollywood and go to Orange County… just stop hanging out with guys who love pop divas and start hanging out with guys who like fishing, own a boat, and have never heard of Bebe Rexha.”
A third person commented: “can we stfu abt this ‘soft girl era’ and men who aren’t masculine enough BS, it’s like we’re going backwards as a society.”
In a 2020 article titled “The Rise of the Soft Man,” the author said masculinity is a spectrum that goes through changes in expression.
“The Soft Man is any man that can identify, communicate, and express his emotions and actions in a healthy manner. His expression of masculinity NEVER comes at anyone’s expense.”