Nickelodeon Star From Teaneck Arrested For Burglary In LA: Report
Chris O'Neal, a New Jersey native and Nickelodeon actor-turned-YouTuber, was arrested in Los Angeles in connection with a burglary earlier this week, according to jail records, USA Today and TMZ.
O'Neal, 31, a Teaneck native who played Kevin Reed on "How to Rock" was one of three people caught on security camera footage entering a home in Malibu on Monday, March 16, TMZ reports. The trio manipulated the cameras to block later footage, TMZ reports.
O'Neal was released from police custody on Tuesday, March 17, due to insufficient evidence or grounds for a complaint to be filed, jail rec…
YouTuber Who Filmed Viral Confrontation With Armed CT State Trooper Pleads Not Guilty To Felony
A YouTuber who gained national attention in a now-viral video after confronting a Connecticut State Trooper outside the officer’s home earlier this month has pleaded not guilty to one felony and two misdemeanor charges.
SeanPaul Reyes, 34, of Gorham, New York, confronted Trooper Sgt. Brian Fahey outside Fahey’s Groton home on July 11. Video of the altercation shows an armed Fahey spitting in Reyes’ face as the two shouted expletives at each other.
Tahiem Glover, 20, of Selden, New York, Reyes’ cameraman, was also arrested and charged.
Reyes called the charges of voyeurism, trespassin…
Justin Mohn Of Levittown Found Guilty Of Beheading Gov’t Worker Dad, Sentenced To Life
A Bucks County judge found Justin D. Mohn guilty on all counts on Friday, July 11, in the brutal shooting and beheading of his father, a federal engineer, in their Levittown home.
Judge Stephen A. Corr, who presided over the bench trial, sentenced Mohn, 33, to two life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole, plus 47 years, immediately after delivering the verdict in Courtroom 410 of the Bucks County Justice Center.
Mohn shot his father, 68-year-old Michael F. Mohn, in the bathroom of their home in the 100 block of Upper Orchard Drive, Middletown Township, on Jan. 30, 2024, pr…
Nate Bargatze Brings Arena-Sized Laughs To Boston This August
Nate Bargatze’s arena-sized comedy is hitting Boston this summer, and you don’t want to miss it.
His Big Dumb Eyes World Tour lands at TD Garden for three shows bringing new material, pinpoint timing, and the kind of clean, clever comedy that fills stadiums. Tickets, available now at StubHub, Ticketmaster, and Vivid Seats, are moving fast.
Saturday, August 9, 2025 3 p.m. TD Garden
Saturday, August 9, 2025 7 p.m. TD Garden
Sunday, August 10, 2025 7 p.m. TD Garden
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Nate Bargatze Brings Arena-Sized Laughs To Philly And Reading This August
Nate Bargatze’s arena-sized comedy is hitting Philadelphia this summer, and you don’t want to miss it.
His Big Dumb Eyes World Tour lands at the Wells Fargo Center on Thursday, Aug. 7 and Friday, Aug. 8, 2025, bringing new material, pinpoint timing, and the kind of clean, clever comedy that fills stadiums. Tickets, available now at StubHub, Ticketmaster, and Vivid Seats, are moving fast.
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Known for his deadpan delivery and family-friendly stories, Bargatze broke through…
Bloomfield Biker Busted After Posting Videos Of Motorcycle Speeding At 190 MPH: Police
Filming a crime is usually a bad idea, and posting those videos to your personal YouTube page will likely end in handcuffs. That’s what happened to a 21-year-old Connecticut man who filmed himself speeding throughout the state, sometimes hitting speeds of 190 mph, authorities said.
Brice Bennett, of Bloomfield, was arrested Tuesday, April 8, and charged with reckless driving, failure to maintain a lane, and reckless endangerment, Connecticut State Police said. He was released on a $5,000 bond.
Troopers launched their investigation after discovering multiple videos on a YouTube channel…
'Fake Cop' Suspect Speaks Out, Calls Quarryville Charges A ‘Twisted Lie’—Claims He Was Helping
A man accused of impersonating a police officer and harassing residents in Quarryville is now speaking out, claiming he was falsely accused and unfairly targeted by authorities.
John Francis McCarthy, the estranged son of a sitting New Jersey judge, was charged with impersonating a public servant and harassment in February. Now, he’s firing back, calling the charges a “twisted lie” by law enforcement.
“I HAVE NEVER claimed to be a government employee to anyone, anywhere, EVER,” McCarthy wrote in a series of emails to local news outlets. Instead, he says he is a concerned Uber driver who h…