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WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. (AP) — A Tennessee rapper who boasted in a music video about getting rich from committing unemployment fraud was arrested Friday in Los Angeles. Fontrell Antonio Baines was arrested on three felony counts of access device fraud, aggravated identity theft and interstate transportation of stolen property. The U.S. Attorney’s Office says Baines faces up to 22 years in federal prison. The 31-year-old goes by the stage name Nuke Bizzle. Federal prosecutors allege that Baines and co-conspirators fraudulently obtained at least 92 debit cards pre-loaded with more than .2 million. Baines posted a music video on YouTube in September called “EDD," referencing California's unemployment agency, in which he boasts about getting “rich off of EDD.” 775

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after turning away paramedics Wednesday night.Anthony Quinn, a paramedic with Sun Star Inc., claimed in a Facebook review of the Madeira Beach McDonald's that he and his partner were denied service at the restaurant.In his review, Quinn said that he went in to use the bathroom when the employee told him that the restaurant "doesn't accept officers in here." When Quinn told the employee he wasn't an officer, the employee said he wouldn't serve "anyone with a badge."Later, Quinn says his partner went to order and the employee said he wouldn't serve "his kind."Casper's the company that runs the McDonald's location, released the following statement. 655

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— a partnership between Brad Paisley, his wife, Kimberly Williams and Belmont University — typically offers healthy food to people in need in the Nashville area. But amid the coronavirus pandemic, Paisley says the organization will offer free delivery to seniors in certain parts of Nashville.A group of volunteers have agreed to deliver a weeks worth of groceries to a designated list of seniors that live near The Store. Paisley also asked followers to reach out if other seniors in the area needed to be added to the list.According to Paisley's Instagram post, deliveries will take place to seniors on Wednesdays and Thursdays. According to 645

  

in the family's lakeside backyard, according to the family."There was a giant eagle in the tree right there," Mark Smith said, pointing to a tree about a hundred yards from his backyard.Smith took a picture of the bald eagle in the afternoon and then went to dinner. Among them was Smith's soon-to-be daughter-in-law Amanda Harper, who had just moved to Colorado in September with her 3-year-old Pomeranian, Saint.When the family came back from dinner, they were greeted by only two of their three dogs."And I hear one of the most horrifying sounds of my life," Harper said. "I actually heard the bird kill my dog."Smith says he went in the back yard to find "a big pile of fur," "a lot of blood," multiple feathers, and several pieces of the dog."My dog was supposed to grow up with my children, he had 10 more years of his life, and now he's gone," Harper said.The family's backyard does have a double fence to protect from coyotes and motion lights."Never in a million years — we thought with all the natural prey for an eagle, that it would go after our pet," Smith said.The family says they decided to share their story with the hope it can prevent future incidents like this."I just think it's important, especially late at night. If you're letting your dog out, keep an eye on it, make sure there's light," Smith said."And I don't want this to happen to anyone else," Harper added. "Just hug your pets a little longer tonight."This story was originally published by Jason Gruenauer on 1494

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