Atlanta, GA
Saints place receiver Michael Thomas on injured reserve ahead of Atlanta trip
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The New Orleans Saints have placed receiver Michael Thomas on injured reserve, meaning he’ll miss at least the next four games.
The roster move announced by general manager Mickey Loomis on Tuesday comes after Thomas injured his knee during New Orleans’ loss at Minnesota in Week 10. The Saints had a bye last week and this Sunday visit NFC South Division rival Atlanta.
After playing in just 10 regular season games in the previous three seasons combined because of a combination of ankle and foot injuries, Thomas played in the first 10 games this season, catching 39 passes for 448 yards and a touchdown.
Two days before his injury, Thomas was arrested near his home in Kenner, Louisiana, following an altercation with construction workers at a neighboring property.
The Saints’ decision on Thomas opened a spot on the active roster, which the club filled by moving up defensive back Cameron Dantzler from their practice squad.
New Orleans also signed receiver Marquez Callaway to its practice squad.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pound Dantzler, who spent his high school years in Hammond, Louisiana, was a Minnesota third-round draft choice in 2020. Last season, Dantzler started in nine of the 10 games in which he played for the Vikings.
In 37 career NFL games, Dantzler has three interceptions, 17 passes defensed, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries.
Callaway began his NFL career in New Orleans as an undrafted free agent in 2020 and played three seasons for the Saints before going to 2023 training camp with Denver and spending part of this season on the Las Vegas Raiders’ practice squad.
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Atlanta, GA
Mariah the Scientist Arrested After Alleged Altercation in Atlanta Club
Rapper was charged with battery after a patron claimed Mariah the Scientist grabbed her by her wig and dragged her to the floor
Mariah the Scientist was arrested in Atlanta on Wednesday after she was accused of attacking another woman inside a nightclub on March 28. The rapper was charged with battery and simple battery and released on a $5,000 bond.
According to a police report obtained by Rolling Stone, the rapper, real name Mariah Buckles, allegedly approached the woman at Atlanta lounge Cavo Kitchen & Cocktails and “for no reason grabbed her by her wig and pulled the wig off her head. The female then proceeded to drag her on the table and floor.” The woman called 911 after she left the lounge, stating that she felt unsafe.
The woman told police she had no prior interactions with Buckles before the altercation and was unsure why the rapper attacked her. She “stated that she wasn’t wearing her glasses, so she couldn’t get a good description of the female but later found out that the female name was Mariah Buckles, who also goes by the name Mariah The Scientist,” the police report states.
The victim sustained minor injuries to her legs and feet.
A rep for Buckles did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone‘s request for comment.
Last year, Mariah The Scientist released her third studio album, To Be Eaten Alive, and she teamed up with 21 Savage for “dark days” earlier this year. Friday will also mark the final night of her 45-stop tour in support of her album.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Bites: Where and what to eat in metro Atlanta | May 2024
ATLANTA – Here is the latest restaurant news from around the metro Atlanta area, including events, new menu items and specials, openings and closings and more:
EVENTS
Culver’s is hosting its 10th annual Scoops of Thanks Day on May 2. The fundraiser offers guests a single scoop of Fresh Frozen Custard in exchange for a $1 donation to local FFA chapters and other agricultural education organizations. Plus, for the second consecutive year, Culver’s will be serving its How Now Brown Cow flavor of Fresh Frozen Custard for the event! More Info
The Truist Night Market: Passport Edition is happening May 2 at The Home Depot Backyard at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The night market will feature more than 30 of Atlanta’s top chefs, restaurateurs, and artisans showcasing cuisines and goods from around the world. Beverage partners include Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Live music will be provided by the C.O.T. Band. Additional spirits provided by Tanqueray Gin, Greenwood Whiskey, and Creature Comforts Brewing. Limited tickets for $45 and $80 are available. More Info
Atlanta Zoo’s Beastly Feast returns May 4 featuring sophisticated elegance, a one-of-a-kind locale, signature cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dancing, live auctions of travel adventures, jewelry, art and Zoo experiences, and more. Proceeds of the Beastly Feast benefit Zoo Atlanta’s innovative and award-winning education programs and local and global conservation efforts. A pair of tickets is $1,800. More Info
REALTED: Cinco de Mayo celebrations in metro Atlanta | 2024
ATL Burger Week is back May 6 through 12. Multiple restaurants in the metro Atlanta area will offer $12 hamburger specials for the week. May or may not include sides/drinks. A few of the participating restaurants include Bad Daddy’s, The Lost Druid Brewery, Patty & Franks, JenChan’s, Neighbor’s Pub, Grant Park Market, Ormsby’s, George’s Bar & Restaurant, Thinking Man Tavern, Elder Tree Public House, Park Tavern, and Botica. More Info
Celebrating Mother’s Day in metro Atlanta | 2024
Atlanta International Night Market is coming to downtown Chamblee May 17 and 18. Hours are 5 to 10 p.m. May 17 and 2 to 10 p.m. May 18. The night market will represent multiple regions from around the world. The night market will also feature cultural performances. More Info
Piroshky Piroshky, the unique, one-of-a-kind, Eastern European-inspired bakery in Seattle’s Pike Place Market, is coming to Atlanta on May 24 for a special preorder pickup hosted by Round Trip Brewery. Fans can select their favorite pies online before May 24. Orders will be flash frozen and ready for pickup on May 24. The bakery has been featured on Anthony Bourdain’s “No Reservations” and the Travel Channel’s “Zimmern List.” More Info
MEMORIAL DAY
Twin Peaks is celebrating Memorial Day by offering veterans first responders a discount of 20% off food ONLY on Memorial Day. One entree per valid ID. Participating locations. More Info
NATIONAL BURGER DAY (MAY 28)
Bad Daddy’s is celebrating National Hamburger Day by offering the limited-time Birria Burger. Also, get a Modelo Pint for just $3. Offer not valid in North Carolina. Valid only May 28. More Info
Del Taco is celebrating National Hamburger Day with a BOGO deal. Buy one Double Del Cheeseburger and get one free. More Info
SPECIALS
NaanStop’s Friends Eat Free promotion for its loyal customers ends May 3. Loyalty members who purchase a combo meal—consisting of an entrée, side, and drink—will receive a complimentary entrée for a friend. To partake in this mouthwatering deal, both diners must be present, either for dine-in or to-go orders, and at least one must be a NaanStop loyalty member. More Info
Gypsy Kitchen in Buckhead Village is celebrating warmer weather with happy hour and food and drink specials from 4 to 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The happy hour menu boasts a variety of flatbreads, patatas bravas, and croquetas de pollo. Glasses of wine range from $8 to $10. Grey Goose Essence spritzes, in three flavors, are $10, and the seasonal saffron-infused Highclere Castle gin spritz is $11. A portion of each Highclere Castle spritz sold goes to support Camp Twin Lakes. Other events include Wine Down Wednesdays and Third Thursdays featuring a lavish, multi-course dinner exploring the Mediterranean’s best flavors. The first event on April 18 features a five-course chef-curated menu with wine pairings. Fonseca Winery will host this event and feature some of Spain’s top varietals. Gypsy Kitchen is also bringing back its popular Basque in the Sun Sunday series featuring a flamenco guitar on the patio and Mediterranean bites and cocktails along with the regular menu. More Info
Sonny’s BBQ (multiple locations) is offering all nurses a free Pork Big Deal on May 6 and 7 to celebrate National Nurses Week. That’s a pulled or sliced pork sandwich on garlic bread or a bun, along with your choice of a Sidekick and drink. Must have coupon. More Info
Sonny’s BBQ (multiple locations) is celebrating National BBQ Month with a couple of deals. The $6 Pulled Pork Big Deal includes a sandwich with one sidekick and a drink. The $10 Pork & Rib Combo includes pulled or sliced pork and St. Louis ribs served with two sidekicks and bread. More Info
NEW MENU ITEMS
Canoe ATL is offering a new dessert item — Birthday Cake made with blueberry jam, mascarpone, and cake batter ice cream. More Info
Dunkin’ is introducing its new summer menu items: Kiwi Watermelon Dunkin’ Refresher, Blueberry Donut Iced Coffee, Vanilla Frosted Donut Signature Latte, Watermelon Burst Donut, and Green Goddess Wrap. More Info
OPENINGS
Guthrie’s is now open at 2004 Eagle Drive in Woodstock. Guthrie’s first chicken finger-only restaurant was established in Alabama in 1982, and they are considered to be the pioneers of the fried chicken finger-only restaurants. More Info
Rreal Tacos has opened a new location in the former Farm Burger space at 3365 Piedmont Road next to Twin Peaks in Buckhead. The new location features a new bar top design, elegant bathrooms, unique tabletop covers, chairs, bar stools, and a new tile ceiling design.
CLOSINGS
Iron Hill Brewery in Buckhead is closing its Buckhead location on May 2. Their Dunwoody location will remain open. More Info
OTHER
Atlanta BeltLine Tours is offering a food and street art tour every Saturday in May from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The tour will start at Krog Street Market, which was named one of the world’s best food halls by Travel + Leisure. The tour includes 4 restaurants, 6 tastings, locally-made chocolate, street art, hidden gems, and insider secrets and more. Tickets are $79 per adult. More Info
Atlanta BeltLine Tours is offering Doggie Crawl on the BeltLine from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 5 and 19. Your furry foodie will enjoy restaurant meals prepared just for them. You will get small bites and 1 craft beer. The tour will include shopping at paw-some pet boutiques and fun-filled doggie bags from Woofgang Bakery & Grooming and The Clean Dog. There will also be giveaways from local and national pet companies. Cost is $69 for adults with a dog. $39 for a companion (no dog). $39 for additional dogs (up to 2 dogs per person). Restrictions may apply. More Info
Rita’s Italian Ice & Frozen Custard is celebrating its 40th birthday May 4 with an epic sweepstakes. Beginning at 12 p.m. ET Monday, April 29, through 11:59 p.m. ET Sunday, May 26, participants from select states can enter weekly for their chance to win* a trip to the destination of their choice: Italy or Iceland, including airfare, hotel for two, and more. Each week of the sweepstakes, 10 randomly selected first prize winners will receive Rita’s Italian Ice for a Year. Restrictions apply. More Info
If you would like to submit information for Atlanta Bites, send an email to joyce.lupiani@fox.com.
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta entertainer killed in shooting outside Ohio Waffle House
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Police in Ohio are searching for a 19-year-old accused of the murder of an Atlanta man at a Waffle House earlier this week.
WSYX reports that Columbus police officers responded to reports of a shooting at around 2:30 a.m. on Monday outside a Waffle House near Ohio State University.
At the scene, officers found 38-year-old Ronald Diggs shot in the chest. Medics rushed Diggs to a local hospital, where he later died.
Investigators say the incident started as a fight inside the restaurant that continued out onto the street.
A suspect, identified as 19-year-old Jaquan Curry, is facing a murder charge and remains on the run.
Who was Ronald Diggs?
Ronald Diggs was visiting Columbus to perform at a show in the city’s arts district.
Friend Robbie Rickard told WBNS that Diggs had nothing to do with the fight that led to his death.
“It was simply a matter of being at the wrong place and the wrong time,” Rickard said.
He said that Diggs, who went by the name King Ry’Yon Shugahbear Tajoure, was known for his passion for dancing, which had won him multiple titles at LGBTQ+ pageants.
“He was here just to simply be an entertainer, and to judge that event. Little did we know – that would be his last dance,” Rickard told WBNS.
Police are asking anyone who has information about Diggs’s death or Curry’s whereabouts to call the Columbus Police Homicide Unit at (614) 645-4730 or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at (614) 461-8477.
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