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CBS News
2 days ago
- CBS News
2 killed in NYC's Chinatown when car hits cyclist, pedestrian
Two people were killed when a car struck pedestrians in Manhattan's Chinatown Saturday morning. It happened at around 7:30 a.m. at Canal Street and Broadway. Police say a blue Chevy Impala had been traveling westbound on the Manhattan bridge. They say it was moving at a high rate of speed, and once in Manhattan struck a male cyclist and female pedestrian on the sidewalk, as well as an unoccupied NYPD van. EMS rushed to the scene and declared both victims dead. Video from the scene show a field of debris and a car on the sidewalk. The driver of the vehicle along with a passenger tried to take off, according to the NYPD, but witnesses pointed them out to police. Officers took them into custody. Check back soon for more on this developing story.


Motor 1
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Motor 1
‘Menace to Society:' Man Says Ford, Nissan, and Chevy Make the ‘3 Most Reckless Cars on the Road.' Are You Driving One?
In a Facebook post , Alshvn OnlyUp (@ humorously revealed his picks for the top three most reckless cars on the road. The post went viral, generating over 330,000 views as of this writing. What Are the 3 Most Reckless Cars on the Road? 'These cars change lanes like they are playing GTA. No signal, no warning,' Alshvn begins. The first car on the list is the Nissan Altima. Alshvn starts out by calling this car the 'menace to society.' 'If you drive one of these, your license is probably suspended, [the] check engine light is on, and your bumper is hanging on for dear life. There is no telling what lane you are in or where you are heading, but you will get there aggressively,' Alshvn jokes. The second car he features is the legendary Ford Crown Victoria. 'If you are rolling in one of these, chances are you are from the hood or you move like it. Oh, that spotlight by the driver's door, that probably doesn't even work, [but] as soon as you pull on someone, they are slowing down thinking you are the police,' Alshvn shares. Last, but definitely not least, the Chevy Impala rounds out the list. 'In this car, you either fly past everyone in the fast lane or on the side of the road with your hazards on since your transmission just went out. There's no in between,' Alshvn claims. Alshvn told Motor1 , 'The video was made with humor in mind. I picked the Altima, Crown Vic, and Impala because of some of the wild things I've seen—both on the road and online. It wasn't meant to offend anybody, just to poke fun at the stereotypes in car culture. I believe that mixing humor with real car talk is part of what makes content like this connect.' Gotta Be Careful With Those Altimas If you aren't already aware, the Nissan Altima is a car that is very negatively stereotyped among the online car community, GT Planet reports. According to the stereotype, you'll see them weaving through traffic at high speeds and blowing red lights, Autopian shares. These reckless maneuvers have earned the car a bad reputation among the car community on Reddit . Nissan Altima drivers have been targeted by meme culture for being bad drivers and having a negative credit score. The viewers on the post also agreed with Alshvn's take. 'Nissan Altima aka the hood hellcat,' one commenter shared. 'Facts I'll pull over anytime I see a Nissan Altima, stay away,' another replied. The Legendary Crown Vic The Ford Crown Victoria was a popular choice for police departments in North America and even won the Best Cop Car Award, Forbes reports. Most police departments parted ways with the Crown Vic in 2011 due to not having Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), the International Security Driver Association reports. The end of the era left many Crown Vic Police Inspectors on the streets for everyday drivers to use. Some people dislike the Crown Vic because of its association with the police. The Chevy Impala Fast Lane 'Chevrolet Impala you've convinced yourself it's a luxury car and actually call it that,' a Reddit user roasts. This luxury reputation was partially influenced by rappers in the late 80s and 90s rapping about the mid-60s models. Owning and driving an early to mid-1960s model Impala was viewed as a status symbol, according to a Quora expert. These Impalas were rare and fast, with a beautiful design. Chevy has had multiple Impala models with transmission issues, according to Endurance Warranty. The issues have included transmission failure, slippage, and rough shifting. Now Trending 'If He Acts Like That From Rejection in Public…:' Female Motorcyclist Gets Hit on by Man at a Gas Station. Then She Rejects Him Car Salesman Gets Ghosted By Customer. Then He Looks Up the Customer Online Get the best news, reviews, columns, and more delivered straight to your inbox, daily. back Sign up For more information, read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use . Share this Story Facebook X LinkedIn Flipboard Reddit WhatsApp E-Mail Got a tip for us? Email: tips@ Join the conversation ( )


Motor 1
23-06-2025
- Automotive
- Motor 1
‘All I Get Is Old Men:' Man Buys Classic Chevrolet to Get Attention From Women. It Backfires
A man's scheme to attract the female gaze by purchasing a vintage car ultimately backfired. Johnny (@canadajuice) shared his woes in a viral TikTok that's accrued more than 1.2 million views on the popular social media platform. In the video, he airs his grievances over the consequences of his buy. 'I bought this car for attention from women.' he says, speaking directly into the camera and ambling through an indoor parking garage. Following this, he directs his camera toward an early model Chevy Impala as he holds a guitar in hand. However, Johnny says that only older dudes seem to care that he's currently riding around in a classic. 'And all I get is old men saying put down your window son. You weren't even alive when that car was being made…' his video cuts out before he completes his sentence. Commenters React Despite his frustrations, several folks had differing opinions about Johnny's vehicle and the interest it would garner. One TikToker argued that there are certainly some members of the opposite sex who'd be intrigued by his wheels. 'Any woman who watches Supernatural will give you attention,' one said. Someone else echoed the aforementioned sentiment, and even gave Johnny some pointers on how to capitalize on the Supernatural demographic. 'You just need a flannel shirt and a worn-out leather jacket like Dean Winchester.' Winchester drove one on the long-running, 20-year-old show . Another remarked that the older men trying to lecture the TikToker about the age of his vehicle are probably envious: 'They're jealous they don't have the swag you have,' one wrote. One woman told Johnny that they had their interest piqued by his post and video. Another replied: 'I'll give you some attention…' But someone else speculated another piece of Johnny's property showcased in his clip will likely get more eyes on him: 'The guitar is probably going to get you more attention from women than the car.' Classic Impala The Chevrolet Impala model Johnny shows off in his video appears to have been manufactured in the 1970s. Newer Impala models, from 1994 and up, are known to have several recurring problems. This includes oil dripping and exhaust manifold woes, along with engine cooling issues. The brand's automatic transmission hasn't seemed to really win over driving enthusiasts, either. More on the Impala Big Chevy Barn Find Sees Camaro, Impala, Square Body Pickup Collecting Dust Chevy Impala Dies Today, 62 Years Since The Original's Launch Additionally, there are braking system faults to keep an eye out for. Older Impalas have their own set of issues, but there are many car enthusiasts who have a fondness for these cars. Like this YouTuber who called the 1967 Chevrolet Impala the best ride the brand has ever made . Should I Buy a Classic Car? Anytime one purchases a car that's decades old, there are a slew of issues that need to be addressed. Locating parts can oftentimes be a drag, as classic components may need to be special-ordered. Moreover, many of these rides have probably been sitting dormant for years on end. Which means that a lack of use could necessitate deep cleaning and restoration on key components. Furthermore, drivers can expect to forego a lot of modern standard amenities and luxuries. There are some benefits to riding around in a vintage vehicle, however. Despite oftentimes requiring meticulous upkeep, unlike many newer cars, vintage cars can be an asset. It's not uncommon for highly sought-after older cars to increase in value. Furthermore, because they were manufactured in a different era, they can bypass specific inspection and emissions guidelines . Then there's the added benefit of the coolness factor: It's hard to argue against the aesthetic of a classic Impala. Conversely, later model offerings pale in comparison with its more utilitarian, boring-everyday-sedan design language. Classic: Simple and Reliable? On one hand, getting a vintage, cobwebbed-garage car up and running is a tall order. Troubleshooting parts, getting all of the components firing reliably, and abstaining from modern commuter comforts is certainly a learning curve. Although there is something to be said about the simplicity of said vehicles. And handling a classic Impala may feel like piloting a yacht on asphalt. But these cars do have fans. This YouTube user calls the 1976 Chevrolet Impala 'America's ultimate classic car.' Invariably, more feature-packed vehicles are going to be prone to more issues. For instance, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio , which is hardly a ubiquitous SUV when compared to, let's say, the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Between 2017 and 2024, there were 9 separate recalls for this particular model. Incorrectly labeled tire sizes. Brake pedal detachments. Front airbag deployment problems. Brake rotor fractures. Rotor and shaft separations. Side curtain airbag engagement issues. All of these problems occurred after just seven years. Conversely, the 1976 Chevrolet Impala, despite being around for nearly 50 years, has just one safety recall issued . And that's for its hydraulic braking system, where a differential proportional valve needs to be swapped out. Its engine has been praised as stalwart and reliable, and could most likely stand the test of time with routine maintenance. Vintage Chevrolet Impala: Worth it? If you're considering getting a classic car, ensure that you have adequate time and resources dedicated to giving it the TLC it'll probably need. Perhaps you, too, could find yourself getting head nods from older men. And maybe bedroom eyes from Supernatural viewers. Motor1 has reached out to Johnny via TikTok comment for further information. Now Trending Dealership Worker Is Oh-So-Close To Closing Car Sale. Then a Receptionist Ruins It In 1 Minute 'I Have Done That:' Woman Spends 25 Minutes in Walmart Looking for Her New Truck. 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Yahoo
16-06-2025
- Yahoo
Culver City man claims pair of thieves stole his classic car, motorcycle on Father's Day
A Culver City man says two thieves stole his classic car and motorcycle from his garage early in the morning on Father's Day while he was home all day. Daniel Chavarria told KTLA that he was home all day on Sunday and never realized his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and 1964 Chevy Impala were gone until he went to take out the trash later in the afternoon. Upon checking the security cameras inside his apartment complex's gated parking lot, he saw that two suspects had taken his property around 4:30 a.m. Sunday. Mother of missing Washington teen says she is being trafficked in Los Angeles Footage sent in by Chavarria shows one of the men inspecting the vehicles – including going under the hood of the classic Impala – while the other appeared to be talking on the phone to someone behind the car for almost the whole video. After seemingly passing the thief's inspection, he proceeded to the back of the Acura SUV parked directly next to the Impala; however, the car blocked what exactly he was doing. Chavarria did not say whether the Acura belonged to him or someone else. Spectrum says Los Angeles-area outage was caused by 'criminal act of vandalism' He did note that he was told to file a stolen property report with the Los Angeles Police Department but had to wait for their delayed arrival since many officers were dispatched to help with protest coverage. No sightings of the Impala or the Harley-Davidson were immediately reported. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Yahoo
Investigators seek possible victims of sex offender accused of crimes involving a child
DENVER (KDVR) — A convicted sex offender was arrested in Arapahoe County for allegedly trying to lure and sexually exploit a child, and investigators are asking the public for help finding more victims. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox Holland Langhorn-Padilla, 32, was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Centennial, the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office announced Friday. He was taken into custody on several charges, including: Sexual Exploitation of a Child Internet Sexual Exploitation of a Child Internet Luring of a Child Possession of Sexually Exploitative Material Habitual Sex Offender Against Children He also allegedly resisted and assaulted an investigator trying to arrest him. The charges stem from a six-month-long investigation involving the Crimes Against Children Unit, which found that Langhorn-Padilla 'was sexually exploiting children and in possession of materials containing child sexual abuse,' the sheriff's office said in a press release. Investigators said that Langhorn-Padilla, a convicted sex offender, tried to sexually exploit and lure a 12-year-old girl by harassing her via texts. The girl got his number from two of her friends, who Langhorn-Padilla was contacting through the app Snapchat. He allegedly urged the girl to meet with him to exchange sexual favors for vape devices and alcohol. The sheriff's office said investigators have reason to believe that there are more victims out there, and they are asking the public for help in trying to find them. Langhorn-Padilla is described as: 5 feet 9 inches 250 lbs Brown hair Brown eyes Stretched/gauged ears Distinct tattoos Additional booking photos show large tattoos of skulls on his right arm sleeve, a ram with an upside-down cross on the left fore-arm, and '666' vertically tattooed near his right ear. The sheriff's office said he was driving a 2020 black Chevy Impala with license plate EEJO88 when he tried to meet with the victim, but he is also known to drive a 2014 gray Hyundai Sonata with a temporary registration plate number 7360443. Langhorn-Padilla used the Snapchat usernames of 'noise666' and n666iser' and the phone number 720-666-1646. The sheriff's office asks anyone with information on the case or who knows someone who may have communicated with, was extorted by, or exploited by Langhorn-Padilla to contact the tip line at 720-874-8477. Langhorn-Padilla was booked into the Arapahoe County Detention Facility, and he is being held on a $150,000 bond. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.