College Student, Who Recently Went Viral for Her Smiling Mug Shot, Arrested Again — Only Weeks Later
Getty Stewart first went viral earlier this month, after her March 8 mugshot was seen by millions across the internet. At the time, she was arrested on suspicion of speeding in excess of the ...
After she was arrested, she was processed for booking, which included photographing her for a mugshot. The Knox County Sheriff's Office identification policy said photographs are taken of ...
Channel 2 Action News has learned that a UGA student arrested for speeding in Morgan County whose mugshot set the internet on fire, had actually been pulled over twice in less than 10 minutes.
MADISON, Ga. (WFLA) — A Georgia sorority girl went viral on Wednesday after the internet got ahold of her “flawless” mugshot. Lily Stewart, 20, was driving to a birthday bash on a rural ...
Cellphone video shows the arrest of Columbia University anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil by federal immigration agents. The two-minute clip shows several immigration agents confronting Khalil ...
Layla Soliz sued the sheriff's office after the law enforcement agency released her mug shot without her hijab, which the lawsuit called "humiliating and degrading - akin to requiring a woman to ...
Typically, a mugshot doesn’t capture a person at their finest moment. (See: Nick Nolte.) But for lead-footed University of Georgia student Lily Stewart, her arrest has seized the internet’s ...
Lily Stewart, a 20-year-old sorority girl from the University of Georgia, has become an internet sensation after her “hot” mug shot went viral on social media. Stewart was arrested in Morgan ...
Istanbul streets flooded after Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu's arrest. Imamoglu, a key opposition figure, faces charges of corruption, fraud, and links to the PKK. Large crowds protested his arrest ...
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte made a virtual appearance before the Senate panel on foreign affairs on Thursday, decrying the alleged “warrantless arrest” of her father ...
Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa for considering going into hiding amid a possible arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC), noting that he once served as the chief of the Philippine ...
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