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911 Audio Reveals Cardiac Arrest Call for Hayden Panettiere
New Details From the Emergency Call New details have emerged…
New Details From the Emergency Call New details have emerged about the death of actress Hayden Panettiere, who died Sunday at age 36, according to reports cited by ABC News and TMZ. The New York Post reported that 911 dispatch audio captured an unidentified friend calling from a Greenville, South Carolina, apartment at 1:51 p.m. Sunday to report an “unresponsive female” in “cardiac arrest.” The caller was described by a spokesperson as an acquaintance of Panettiere. The report also said Panettiere and her boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, had flown from Los Angeles to South Carolina on Saturday, though it was not clear whether he placed the emergency call. Dispatch Audio Cites CPR and Overdose The dispatch audio obtained by the Post included a paramedic saying Panettiere had suffered an overdose, while CPR was in progress. Responding paramedics attempted to save her with CPR and “advanced cardiac life support.” TMZ reported that the advanced care included special medicines, breathing tubes, and heart rhythm monitoring. Panettiere was pronounced dead at 2:32 p.m. Officials have not released a final cause of death, and an autopsy was expected to be carried out Monday. https://twitter.com/nypost/status/2089340552512741439?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw No Foul Play Reported So Far A spokesperson said in a…
Hayden Panettiere, Star of “Nashville” and “Heroes,” Dead at 36
Reports Say Hayden Panettiere Has Died Actress Hayden Panettiere has…
Todd Blanche Refuses Welker’s DOJ Independence Pledge on Meet the Press [VIDEO]
Blanche Meets the Sunday Show Test Newly confirmed U.S. Attorney…
Blanche Meets the Sunday Show Test Newly confirmed U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday to discuss his new role at the Justice Department. Host Kristen Welker pressed him on whether the DOJ would always act independently from the White House. It was the kind of Sunday-show question built to sound simple, while carrying enough political baggage to require its own overhead compartment. Blanche did not accept the premise. Asked, “Can you pledge that the Justice Department will always act independently of the White House?” he answered, “No, I’m not going to pledge that! And no Attorney General should ever pledge that!” The Dispute Over DOJ Independence Blanche argued that a blanket pledge of independence from the White House would make little sense if the president directed the Justice Department to pursue violent criminals. He said that if President Trump said he wanted the DOJ to go after every violent criminal in the country, the question seemed to imply Blanche should refuse simply because the request came from the White House. His answer was clear: he said he would not do that. Instead, Blanche said, “I will act with integrity. Our prosecutors will act…
Chinese-Linked Foundation Buys Building 650 Feet From White House
A Very Interesting New Neighbor A historic nine-story building near…
WWII Memorial Hit With Suds, Paint, and Graffiti in D.C.
A Memorial Becomes the Target The World War II Memorial…
Melissa Farris Arrested After WWII Memorial Vandalism, Faces Two Felony Charges
A Sacred Memorial Gets Hit With Suds and Paint The…

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