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Simi’s loser and winner of the day
Mornings with Simi
English - October 18, 2019 20:52 - 4 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Loser
Matthew Bushman from Illinois
Matthew was arrested for allegedly giving police a fake name – despite him having a tattoo of his name on his neck.
Mattoon police were investigating a forgery case when Matthew gave officers a false name and date of birth to dodge an existing warrant for his arrest.
But police were likely given pause by the 36-year-old’s choice of tattoo.
A police mugshot showed a “Matty B” tattoo across his throat.
He was booked by police last week for obstructing justice.
Winner
Shaquille O'Neal
Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal has donated a home to an Atlanta woman whose 12-year-old son was shot at a football game and paralyzed from the chest down.
O'Neal heard that Isaiah Payton's family was living in a one-bedroom apartment that wasn't accessible for people with disabilities… but they now have a home in a good neighborhood.
He said he is helping to furnish the home and will pay its rent for the next year.
Loser
Matthew Bushman from Illinois
Matthew was arrested for allegedly giving police a fake name – despite him having a tattoo of his name on his neck.
Mattoon police were investigating a forgery case when Matthew gave officers a false name and date of birth to dodge an existing warrant for his arrest.
But police were likely given pause by the 36-year-old’s choice of tattoo.
A police mugshot showed a “Matty B” tattoo across his throat.
He was booked by police last week for obstructing justice.
Winner
Shaquille O'Neal
Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal has donated a home to an Atlanta woman whose 12-year-old son was shot at a football game and paralyzed from the chest down.
O'Neal heard that Isaiah Payton's family was living in a one-bedroom apartment that wasn't accessible for people with disabilities… but they now have a home in a good neighborhood.
He said he is helping to furnish the home and will pay its rent for the next year.