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He Broke Up With Her — and She Showed Up to His Job 33 Times Before She Was Arrested
He Broke Up With Her — and She Showed Up to His Job 33 Times Before She Was Arrested

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Yahoo

He Broke Up With Her — and She Showed Up to His Job 33 Times Before She Was Arrested

Hannah Freeman was sentenced to 7 days in jail after pleading guilty to disorderly conductNEED TO KNOW Hannah Freeman, an Ohio teacher, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after she was accused of following her ex-boyfriend to work on multiple occasions Freeman was sentenced to 18 months probation, with the first seven days to be spent in jail The sentence appeared to come as a surprise to Freeman, who cried following the proceedingsAn Ohio teacher whose boyfriend broke up with her pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after authorities said she went to his place of work nearly three dozen times in three weeks. Hannah Freeman was sentenced to seven days in jail and 18 months of probation after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct, obstructing justice and possessing criminal tools, according to WKYC, WOIO and WJW reported. The sentence appeared to come as a surprise to both Freeman and her attorney, who, in the hearing that was broadcast by WOIO, referred to a plea agreement with the prosecution. Freeman pleaded guilty in June. During the hearing, Freeman's attorney went back and forth with the Cuyahoga County judge and attempted to have his client's guilty plea withdrawn. The judge admonished her attorney for not having met with him about potential sentencing prior to the hearing and adjourned the hearing with the sentence in place. As the hearing concluded, Freeman began weeping, having learned she would have to spend time behind bars. The outlets report that Freeman had initially been charged with menacing by stalking after she was arrested in November 2024, following incidents involving her reported that Freeman had been accused of stealing two of her ex's backpacks containing computers and his wallet, valued at $1,000. The outlet reported that her ex called police to report that she had followed him to work in Westlake, Ohio. Police reportedly said cameras tracked Freeman's car at her ex's workplace 33 times in 19 days. Freeman had been a fourth-grade teacher prior to her arrest and was placed on leave after she was charged, WJW reported. Her contract with the school district reportedly expired in June. Read the original article on People

Lateek Shabazz sworn in as new mayor of East Cleveland
Lateek Shabazz sworn in as new mayor of East Cleveland

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Lateek Shabazz sworn in as new mayor of East Cleveland

EAST CLEVELAND (WJW) — The city of East Cleveland has a new mayor. More than 130 people sickened on Royal Caribbean cruise Lateek Shabazz, former council president, was sworn in Friday morning. He'll take over for interim Mayor Sandra Morgan. Morgan was appointed after Brandon King was found guilty of public corruption charges in May. The Cuyahoga County Court of Appeals found Shabazz should take over as mayor. His term begins immediately. King was sentenced to three years of probation earlier this month and ordered to pay more than $27,000 in restitution. He was also ordered to receive random drug testing, find full-time employment, and complete 100 hours of community service. He is also disqualified from holding a position of public office. King, who had been mayor since 2016, is accused of pushing more than $75,000 in city money to businesses owned by himself or his family. Teen killed in 'calculated, targeted' shooting in South Euclid He had previously been found guilty on charges including theft in office, having unlawful interest in a public contract and soliciting improper compensation. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Vikings receiver Jordan Addison pleads no contest in DUI case, agrees to lesser charge
Vikings receiver Jordan Addison pleads no contest in DUI case, agrees to lesser charge

Fox News

time2 days ago

  • Fox News

Vikings receiver Jordan Addison pleads no contest in DUI case, agrees to lesser charge

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Jordan Addison pleaded no contest to a lesser charge in a 2024 DUI case that saw the third-year player arrested after he was found asleep behind the wheel of a car in California. Addison, 23, agreed to a "wet reckless" plea, which in the state of California is a misdemeanor reckless driving charge that indicates that drugs or alcohol were involved. "While Mr. Addison's case would have made for a great trial, I admire him for taking responsibility by accepting the City Attorney's 'wet reckless' offer,'" Addison's attorney, Jacqueline Sparagna, said in a statement. "Now, he can put this incident behind him and solely focus on his promising career." A first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Addison was arrested after police in Los Angeles found him asleep behind the wheel of a white Rolls-Royce, blocking a lane near LAX. As part of his plea, Addison will have to complete two online courses and pay a fine. His 12-month probation could be lessened to six months, but Addison could still be subject to further discipline from the NFL. "We have been closely monitoring all developments in the matter which remains under review," the NFL said in a statement Thursday, via ESPN. According to the outlet, Addison said last summer that he plans to accept whatever decision the league makes regarding the incident. "Whatever's out there for me, whatever comes with it, I'll own up to everything. I feel like anything that comes my way is meant to happen or is deserved." In a statement posted on social media, Addison's agent said that the NFL player has "kept the organization apprised throughout these legal proceedings, and will continue in his full commitment to being a valuable member of his team." In two seasons with the Vikings, Addison has recorded 133 catches for 1,786 yards and 19 touchdowns. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Teacher jailed after stalking ex-boyfriend who she couldn't get over
Teacher jailed after stalking ex-boyfriend who she couldn't get over

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Teacher jailed after stalking ex-boyfriend who she couldn't get over

A fourth grade Ohio school teacher and cheerleading coach sentenced to a week in jail for stalking an ex-boyfriend who moved on with a new partner. Hannah Freeman, 27, was seen sobbing during an explosive courtroom exchange as she was sentenced for the bad break-up behavior. Freeman was placed on administrative leave from North Ridgeville Schools district, located about 25 miles west of Cleveland, last year after being charged with several felony counts including menacing by stalking, trespass, theft, identity fraud, and theft of drugs. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Westlake Police Department claimed Freeman broke into her ex-partner's car twice and followed him to work at least 33 times on 19 different days over the course of one month, according to WKYC. Freeman took a plea deal on the lesser charges and told Cuyahoga County Judge David Matia she had learned her lesson. She said: 'I regret the incident. I definitely acted out of emotion and I regret that decision that I made that night. 'I will take steps that are necessary to move on from this incident and you will not see me back here again.' However, the judge was not convinced and sentenced Freeman to 18 months of probation, with the first seven days to be served at the county jail. Matia said: 'This is frankly a bizarre breakup between two professionals. The presentencing investigation does not paint a pretty picture of your behavior Ms Freeman. 'You should have known that was over. It was my understanding that the victim had someone else in his life.' Freeman's attorney and the judge then got into a spat over the sentencing, with her lawyer arguing his sentence was not in the agreed upon plea deal. The judge said: 'You didn't agree with me.' In June, Freeman pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct, obstructing official business, and possessing criminal tools. The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office said they made the agreement because Freeman had no prior criminal history and they had consulted with her ex-boyfriend. Matia argued that the attorney did not meet with him about the plea agreement before sentencing, which Freeman's lawyer claimed was because the judge was not available during that time. The judge fired back: 'I'm offended that you would make the insinuation here that I don't work enough. Your bad practice is not my problem.' Freeman sobbed in her lawyers arms before collecting her things to be hauled off to the county jail. Police body camera footage showed Freeman being arrested after her ex reported that she stole two backpacks from his car. Two computers and his wallet were in the bags, making the estimated value of the stolen items $1,100. Freeman's ex told police that she would 'frequent his place of work as well as his residence, causing stress and mental anguish.' After her arrest, Freeman was placed on administrative leave by the school districted, reported WOIO. At the time North Ridgeville City Schools said: 'This matter does not pertain directly to school activities, and as such, the district will not be issuing additional statements at this time. 'However, North Ridgeville City Schools is committed to cooperating fully with law enforcement as needed to support a thorough and fair resolution.'

Chiefs ace Rice gets 30-day jail term for hit-and-run crash
Chiefs ace Rice gets 30-day jail term for hit-and-run crash

Japan Times

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Japan Times

Chiefs ace Rice gets 30-day jail term for hit-and-run crash

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was given a 30-day prison sentence and placed on probation for five years on Thursday after pleading guilty to charges arising from a high-speed crash that left several people injured, prosecutors in Texas said. Rice, 25, admitted two felony counts of collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway causing bodily injury, the Dallas County District Attorney's Office said. The Chiefs ace, a member of Kansas City's 2023-2024 Super Bowl-winning team, left the scene of the crash in Dallas on March 30 last year after racing in his Lamborghini at speeds of up to 191 kilometers per hour. Dallas prosecutors said Rice had made "multiple aggressive maneuvers" which led to the crash causing a "chain reaction that affected multiple vehicles." Rice fled the scene of the crash on foot. As part of his plea agreement, he was ordered to pay just under $115,500 toward victims' medical expenses. In a statement released through his attorney, Rice apologized to his victims. "There have been a lot of sleepless nights thinking about the damages that my actions caused," Rice said. "I am profoundly sorry for the physical damages to person and property. I fully apologize for the harm I caused to innocent drivers and their families." Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot said it had been "extremely fortunate that no lives were lost that day." "And Mr. Rice is fortunate to have walked away unharmed," Creuzot added. "We hope he takes this as an opportunity to mature and leads by example moving forward." U.S. media reports said Rice would be able to serve his 30-day prison term at any point during the five years of his probation. With criminal proceedings concluded, the receiver is now likely to face a hefty multi-game suspension from the NFL for violating the league's personal conduct policy.

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