Showing posts with label Rewarded. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rewarded. Show all posts

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Homeless Man Comes to Aid of Manchester Attack Victims, Gets Rewarded for Heroic Actions

Events do not get much more tragic than what transpired this past Monday night in Manchester, England.


As has been previously reported in detail, a suicide bomber detonated an explosive at an Ariana Grande concert at that venue, killing 22 attendees and injuring dozens more in the process.


The youngest victim was eight years old.




manchester massacre


This bomber purposely targeted a group of young men and women who were simply out to have a good time, innocently singing and dancing along to pop music.


It’s horrifying to think about.


But at least one positive has come out of this heinous action.


A homeless man named Stephen Jones was on the sidewalk near the arena when he heard the bomb go off, explaining to ITV News that he initially believed the blast to be fireworks.


However, once he realized what was going on, he rushed over to help anyone in need of assistance.



Why did he do such a thing?


Why would anyone even ask this kind of question, Jones shoots back.


“Just because I’m homeless, it doesn’t mean I haven’t got a heart and I’m not human still,” he told the news outlet, adding on Wednesday:


“It’s just instinct to go and help if someone needed your help, and it was children, it was a lot of children with a lot of blood on them screaming and crying.”


We truly cannot imagine.



Jones went on to explain how and others in the area came to the rescue of one woman in particular.


He was afraid she would die if they didn’t perform certain actions.


“We just held her legs up because we thought she was just going to bleed right out,” he said.


“It had to be done, you had to help – if I didn’t help, I wouldn’t be able to live with myself.”


Footage of concert goes running to the exits after hearing the blast has made its way around the Internet.


Here’s a disturbing look at some of the chaos that ensued from the attack:



In response to the fatal bombing, Grande has canceled a number of European concert dates.


“We ask at this time that we all continue to support the city of Manchester and all those families affected by this cowardice and senseless act of violence,” her team said in a statement, which continues as follows:


“Our way of life has once again been threatened but we will overcome this together. Thank you.”


Twitter users, meanwhile, have responded to Jones’ actions and showered the man with praise:




jones tweets


And they haven’t just typed out a bunch of hollow (albeit well-intentioned) words, either.


A JustGiving campaign was set up and surpassed $ 38,000 in donations.


Moreover, David Sullivan, the West Ham football club co-chairman, and his son asked Internet users if they could help them track Jones down.




sully pic


As you can see in the messages above, the Sullivans succeeded in their mission and have rented Jones a home for six months.


Pretty amazing, huh?


The bombing itself was a legitimate tragedy in every sense of the term.


But the response here does remind us of the very best humanity has to offer as well.


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Monday, March 21, 2016

Hulk Hogan Rewarded with $25 Million MORE in Sex Tape Lawsuit

Note to Hulk Hogan: the drinks are on you.


For the next millennium.



Three days after the professional wrestling icon was rewarded $ 115 million by a jury of his peers because they determined that Gawker Media violated his privacy when it leaked portions of an old sex tape… the Hulkster was rewarded with $ 25 million more.


No, that is not a typo.


In its latest declaration, the jury held Gawker liable for $ 15 million and its publisher, Nick Denton, liable for $ 10 million in punitive damages.


As opposed to the earlier awarding of $ 115 million for compensatory damages, the punitive reward is flat out intended to punish Gawker for its invasion of Hogan’s privacy.


The massive pay-out stems from a sex tape Hogan says was made without his consent back in 2007.


It featured him going to Pound Town with Heather Clem, the wife of his good friend at the time a DJ named Bubba the Love Sponge.


Gawker then acquired the video in 2010 and released snippets on its website.


Hogan filed his lawsuit against the company in 2013, seeking $ 100 million for the private footage that featured just nine seconds of actual intercourse.


In court, Hogan testified that he was “humiliated” and left “shaken” after the release of the video.


Gawker has issued a statement in response to the latest damages, saying it is confident the verdict will be overturned on appeal.


The website maintains it had a right to post the tape initially because it was newsworthy and therefore protected by the First Amendment.


Hulk Hogan Rewarded with $25 Million MORE in Sex Tape Lawsuit

Note to Hulk Hogan: the drinks are on you.


For the next millennium.



Three days after the professional wrestling icon was rewarded $ 115 million by a jury of his peers because they determined that Gawker Media violated his privacy when it leaked portions of an old sex tape… the Hulkster was rewarded with $ 25 million more.


No, that is not a typo.


In its latest declaration, the jury held Gawker liable for $ 15 million and its publisher, Nick Denton, liable for $ 10 million in punitive damages.


As opposed to the earlier awarding of $ 115 million for compensatory damages, the punitive reward is flat out intended to punish Gawker for its invasion of Hogan’s privacy.


The massive pay-out stems from a sex tape Hogan says was made without his consent back in 2007.


It featured him going to Pound Town with Heather Clem, the wife of his good friend at the time a DJ named Bubba the Love Sponge.


Gawker then acquired the video in 2010 and released snippets on its website.


Hogan filed his lawsuit against the company in 2013, seeking $ 100 million for the private footage that featured just nine seconds of actual intercourse.


In court, Hogan testified that he was “humiliated” and left “shaken” after the release of the video.


Gawker has issued a statement in response to the latest damages, saying it is confident the verdict will be overturned on appeal.


The website maintains it had a right to post the tape initially because it was newsworthy and therefore protected by the First Amendment.