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just after 1 a.m. local time Sunday.A female relative of Benjamin Casillas-Rocha, 24, posted a ,000 cash bond, according to a jail official and court records. His bond was set at ,000, but posting a cash amount allowed his release on ,000, according to jail officials.Casillas-Rocha reportedly 303
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in Hong Kong.CCTV's sports channel said Tuesday that it had "decided to immediately halt" broadcasts of the basketball league's preseason matches in China after it expressed its "strong dissatisfaction" over NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's response to Daryl Morey's tweet. The broadcaster is also reviewing its wider relationship with the NBA.Tencent, the NBA's exclusive digital partner in China, also said it would suspend live streaming for NBA preseason games in China.The controversy began when Morey tweeted his support for the demonstrations in Hong Kong over the weekend. His post, which has since been deleted, included an image that read, "Fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong." The former British colony now controlled by China has been rocked by months of political unrest.Those remarks led several Chinese businesses to suspend ties with the Rockets, throwing that team's relationship with the country into doubt. That backlash triggered an initial response from the NBA on Monday. In a statement, the organization said that it recognized that Morey's views "have deeply offended many of our friends and fans in China, which is regrettable."But that statement, too, invited more criticism — this time from Americans. US politicians accused the NBA of kowtowing to Beijing to protect its financial interests.On Monday, Silver himself waded into the fray. He reportedly spoke to 1394
earlier this week — just days ahead of a viral Facebook event that calls for attendees to "storm" the infamous government compound.The two men, 21-year-old Govert Charles Wilhemus Jacob Sweep and 20-year-old Ties Granzier, both of the Netherlands, were arrested at the Nevada National Security Site, an area in Nevada's Mojave Desert located near Area 51.Nye County Sheriffs responded to the site on Sept. 10 and found a car parked at a gate about 3 miles into the property. They spoke with Sweep and Granzier, who both speak and read English.Police say the men understood the posted "no trespassing" signs, and claim they wanted to "look" at Area 51. Sweep and Granzier allegedly had cameras and a drone in their car.The men were arrested and taken to the Nye County Detention Center.In an interview at the jail, Sweep said he received instructions from a gas station attendant at Area 51 Alien Center, a tourist attraction near the site, on where to go to get a good view of Area 51. He claims he had no intention of crossing into the restricted federal property. He also says he intended to leave before Sept. 20 — the day of the viral "Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us" Facebook event."We didn't have any intention to storm it because we leave one day before the actual storming dates, and we just wanted to go there," Sweep said.Sweep believes his status as a YouTuber is the reason he and Granzier have not yet been released from jail."If I wasn't a YouTuber... I'm just here for trespassing and I think its not normal for such a small thing," Sweep said.Granzier is a popular YouTube personality in Europe. He has more than 700,000 subscribers to his YouTube page.The "Storm Area 51" Facebook event 1717
against the Palm Beach County state attorney, alleging the office has failed to turn over public records related to his case.Kraft, who faces two charges of soliciting prostitution at a massage parlor in Jupiter, Florida, claims that the state attorney's office has not turned over some emails his legal team requested four months ago. 337
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