The New England Patriots have an injury concern with running back Antonio Gibson early on in the Week 5 game against the Buffalo Bills. Gibson was injured in the second quarter after returning a ...
Tyrese Gibson turned himself in to Atlanta police Friday, nearly two weeks after an arrest warrant was issued against the actor on animal cruelty charges. The arrest warrant on Sept. 22 claimed that, ...
ATLANTA — Actor Tyrese Gibson was booked into the Fulton County jail in an animal cruelty case Friday morning. A Buckhead neighbor says Gibson’s four Cane Corso dogs roamed freely and killed his dog, ...
Tyrese Gibson booked Friday on an animal cruelty charge, released on $20K bond. Police say his Cane Corsos fatally mauled a neighbor’s Cavalier King Charles Spaniel on Sept. 18. Gibson says the dogs ...
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. A new video released by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office ...
In a statement through his attorney, Tyrese Gibson admitted his dogs killed a neighbor's dog. He added that the animals have since been rehomed and that he is working with police. Police have issued ...
ATLANTA — "Fast & Furious" and "Transformers" actor Tyrese Gibson has a warrant out for his arrest after police said his dogs killed a neighbor's dog in Buckhead. It all started on Sept. 18 when ...
Fans have been waiting patiently for Lethal Weapon 5 for more than 25 years now, but a new update on the film might mean that it isn’t coming anytime soon, if ever. Mel Gibson stars alongside Danny ...
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher is doing lucrative work for the City of Los Angeles in a case about the city's homelessness services. The firm originally billed $1.8 million, which ballooned to $3.2 million ...
It’s been a relatively quiet year for Mel Gibson as he prepares to begin shooting his long-awaited Passion of the Christ sequel, but ahead of his reunion with Jim Cavaziel, one of Gibson’s older ...
The high-powered law firm that racked up big bills working to keep the city of Los Angeles from losing control over homeless programs is now looking to increase its contract by $5 million. City Atty.
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