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Utah man allegedly tried to run over neighbor with car
RICH COUNTY, Utah (ABC4) – A person has been arrested after allegedly attempting to run his neighbor over with a automobile in Wealthy County on Friday.
The Wealthy County Sheriff’s Workplace has recognized the suspect as Matthew Ryan Morris, 27.
Deputies say the incident occurred at a residence situated close to 88 S 100 W in Woodruff. The sufferer advised authorities Morris tried to run him over along with his automobile, however the sufferer managed to leap out of the best way earlier than being struck.
When authorities arrived on the scene, they witnessed Morris opening his storage door and backing out in his automobile. Authorities moved in and apprehended Morris.
Whereas arresting Morris, deputies went via his cell phone and found a collection of texts despatched to his mom. A video recording of the altercation between Morris and his neighbor was found.
Authorities say within the video, Morris is seen remaining within the sufferer’s driveway for over eight minutes, “honking his automobile horn repeatedly and yelling out profanities and threats in direction of the sufferer.”
Upon investigating, deputies found Morris has beforehand contacted native dispatchers over two dozen instances, complaining of individuals and the U.S. Authorities harassing him, together with accusations that the federal government “is utilizing expertise to ship vibrations ‘into his crotch’ and utilizing ‘nanobots’ to spy on him.”
Whereas looking via Morris’ telephone, officers discovered a number of movies displaying Morris harassing totally different neighbors with “profanities and menace of violence, together with blocking the State Freeway via Woodruff along with his automobile and detaining a minor feminine in opposition to her will. These instances are nonetheless underneath investigation and expenses are forthcoming.”
Morris has been arrested on two expenses together with tried homicide and disorderly conduct (unreasonable noises in a public place).
He’s presently booked on the Wealthy County Jail.
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Washington EDGE Lance Holtzclaw transfers to Utah
Lance Holtzclaw has found a new home. The former Washington edge rusher entered the transfer portal after three years on Montlake and has signed with one of the Huskies’ former Pac-12 opponents, the Utah Utes.
Now in the Big 12, coach Kyle Whittingham’s team should be a good fit for the 6-foot-3, 225-pound pass rush specialist, which finished third in the conference in total defense, allowing 329.7 yards per game in its first year in the conference.
The Utes also finished fifth in the conference with 24 sacks, a statistic that Holtzclaw may be able to assist with if he can see the field more often.
In three years with the Huskies, the former three-star recruit who is originally from Dorchester, Massachusetts, played in 26 games and tallied 13 tackles, 2 sacks, and a fumble recovery.
Holtzclaw’s most notable moment in a Husky uniform came in Washington’s 26-21 win over the USC Trojans in November. He came in on fourth down and pressured quarterback Miller Moss, forcing an errant throw in the game’s final seconds. He also completes an effective defensive line trade between the two schools, after the Huskies added a commitment from former Utah defensive tackle Simote Pepa last week.
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Utah Jazz vs Brooklyn Nets: Recap and Final Score
The Utah Jazz beat the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center with a final score of 105-94.
For the pro-tank Jazz fans, these type of games hurt. With this win, the Jazz move out of the bottom-three worst records in the league and would now fall behind the Nets in the lottery, should their records tie at the end of the season (pending Brooklyn’s visit to Utah on January 12th). With that said, losing this game would have proven difficult for Utah, as the Nets shot a shocking 7-40 from three, versus Utah’s 14-41. That type of three-point shooting discrepancy is almost insurmountable for any team in the NBA today.
The Jazz were led tonight by Lauri Markkanen’s 21 points and seven rebounds. Collin Sexton chipped in 18 points on 8-14 shooting, while Jordan Clarkson added another 16 points on 6-12 from the field. With Cody Williams and Kyle Filipowski both assigned out due to G-League assignments, Utah’s rotation featured some less-frequented veteran faces. Svi Mykhailiuk pitched in 18 points tonight on 7-11 shooting from the field and 4-8 shooting from three. Micah Potter, while only given nine minutes, scored three points, grabbed two rebounds, and dished out two assists. While both Williams and Filipowski playing more minutes in the G-League does offer some developmental value, a game like tonight would have been a great opportunity to involve them more in the offense, rather than having players like Mykhailiuk eat up playing time. Hopefully the Jazz call up both sooner than later.
For the Nets, Cam Johnson led their team in scoring with 18 points. Ben Simmons offered a double-double, scoring 15 points and nabbing 10 rebounds.
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