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LONDON (AP) — Police in England say a drunken driver did the right thing after doing the wrong thing. An emergency dispatcher received an unusual call just before noon Monday when a motorist reported he was driving drunk and said he “doesn’t know what he is doing,” North Yorkshire police said. “Man calls the police to report that HE is a drink driver,” police said, using the British term for the offense. When officers arrived, the 52-year-old man was in a van on the side of the road. He was arrested Monday and held in custody and released after being charged Tuesday with drunken driving in Harrogate Magistrates’ Court.
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“He was not only an outstanding hockey player but also a great teammate. Political Cartoons View All 1256 ImagesThe game, which was broadcast free on YouTube, does not count in the Elite Ice Hockey League standings. Panthers players received a standing ovation when they came out for warmups and some waved and chatted with fans between shots. Nottingham's coaching staff stood arm-in-arm on the bench as players and fans looked up to the scoreboard to watch highlights of Johnson's career. Johnson had skated with the puck across the blue line — into Sheffield's defensive zone — when Petgrave collided with another Panthers player nearby.
Persons: Adam Johnson, Stef Litchfield, , , Panthers haven’t, “ We’re, , Margaret Cartwright, Johnson, Storm, Matt Petgrave, Petgrave, ” Cartwright, It’s, Adam, Robin Hood —, ___ Organizations: Nottingham Panthers, Manchester Storm, Motorpoint, Panthers, Pittsburgh Penguins, YouTube, Elite Ice Hockey League, South Yorkshire Police, Sheffield Steelers, Steelers, The Associated Press, Nottingham —, Penguins, Ice Hockey Association, Elite League, soccer's FA, Belfast Giants Locations: NOTTINGHAM, England, Sheffield, Minnesota, Germany, Nottingham, Britain
LONDON (AP) — A man who was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson, whose neck was cut by a skate during a game, was released on bail Wednesday. He was arrested on Tuesday, and released on bail on Wednesday pending further inquiries. Petgrave skates toward Johnson and collides with another Panthers player. Petgrave's left skate kicks up as he begins to fall and the blade hits Johnson in the neck. It would be rare, but not unprecedented, for a hockey player to be charged.
Persons: Adam Johnson, Johnson, Matt Petgrave, Petgrave's, Petgrave, Adam, Becs Horsfall, Giacinto, Jim ” Boni, Miran, Schrott, Boni, Marty McSorley, Todd Bertuzzi, McSorley, Donald Brashear, Bertuzzi, Steve Moore, Westin Michaud, Matt, " Michaud, Let’s, , Rod Pasma, Pasma, we’re, ” Pasma, , Dr, Willem Meeuwisse, ” Meeuwisse, Stephen Whyno, ___ Organizations: Nottingham Panthers, Sheffield Steelers, Elite Ice Hockey League, South Yorkshire Police, Sheffield, NHL, Steelers, Panthers, Nottingham, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ice Hockey Association, Elite League, AP, Canadian Press Locations: England, Italy, Canada, Minnesota, Toronto, Washington
CNN —A man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of ice hockey player Adam Johnson last month, South Yorkshire Police said in a statement on Tuesday. Johnson died after sustaining a cut to the neck while playing for the Nottingham Panthers against the Sheffield Steelers in England on October 28. “Adam’s death has sent shockwaves through many communities, from our local residents here in Sheffield to ice hockey fans across the world,” Horsfall said. Born in Hibbing, Minnesota, Johnson started his professional career in the American Hockey League before progressing to the National Hockey League (NHL). Police said on Tuesday that officers are supporting Johnson’s family while the investigation into his death remains ongoing.
Persons: Adam Johnson, Johnson, , , Adam, Becs Horsfall, ” Horsfall, Johnson’s Organizations: CNN, South Yorkshire Police, Nottingham Panthers, Sheffield Steelers, Sheffield, Sheffield City Council, Panthers, American Hockey League, National Hockey League, Pittsburgh Penguins, Police Locations: England, Sheffield, Hibbing , Minnesota, Sweden, Germany, Nottingham
CNN —Police are investigating the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson who died on Saturday after a “freak accident” while playing for the Nottingham Panthers in England. During the second period of the Panthers’ game against the Sheffield Steelers, Johnson appeared to suffer a serious injury after a collision with a Steelers player. It’s just an incredible tragedy.”The English Ice Hockey Association (EIHA), the governing body of ice hockey in England and Wales, released a statement on Monday detailing its commitment to improving player safety in the aftermath of Johnson’s death. In the short term, the EIHA said it strongly recommended that players at all levels in English Ice Hockey use a neck guard/protector during all on-ice activities. Johnson was born in Hibbing, Minnesota and started out his professional career in the American Hockey League.
Persons: Adam Johnson, Johnson, , , ” SYP, Joe Otten, Johnson’s fiancée, Ryan Wolfe, I’ll, Gene J, Mike Sullivan Organizations: CNN — Police, Nottingham Panthers, Panthers, Sheffield Steelers, Steelers, South Yorkshire Police, Sheffield City Council, CNN, Sheffield Council Waste, Safety, Pittsburgh Penguins, National Hockey League, Anaheim Ducks, PPG, The Pittsburgh Penguins, Ice Hockey Association, Elite Ice Hockey League, American Hockey League, NHL, Penguins Locations: England, Sheffield, Nottingham, Wales, Hibbing , Minnesota, Sweden, Germany
Mandatory Credit: Charles... Acquire Licensing Rights Read moreLONDON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - British police said on Tuesday their investigation into the death at the weekend of Nottingham Panthers ice hockey player Adam Johnson would take some time, saying they were seeking the advice of experts about the incident. Johnson, 29, received emergency treatment following what his club called a "freak incident" during a match against Sheffield Steelers in Sheffield, northern England, on Saturday. "We continue to encourage the public to avoid speculation, including on social media, while we continue our enquiries and will provide updates when appropriate." The EIHA did not make the neck guards mandatory with immediate effect due to anticipated supply issues but made a "strong recommendation" that players at all levels across English Ice Hockey start using a neck guard. Reporting by Michael Holden; Editing by Christian RadnedgeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Adam Johnson, Charles, Johnson, Michael Holden, Christian Radnedge Organizations: Anaheim Ducks, Pittsburgh Penguins, PPG, British, Nottingham Panthers, Sheffield Steelers, Panthers, United States, National Hockey League, South Yorkshire Police, Police, Ice Hockey Association, Thomson Locations: Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania, USA, Europe, Sheffield, England, American, Germany, Sweden, United, Wales
Police investigating death of Nottingham Panthers' Johnson
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Oct 30 (Reuters) - Police are investigating the death of Nottingham Panthers ice-hockey player Adam Johnson on Saturday after what the club described as a "freak accident" during a game, South Yorkshire Police said on Monday. Johnson, 29, received emergency treatment following the incident in the clash with Sheffield Steelers in Sheffield, England, and his club announced the tragic death on Sunday. "The Nottingham Panthers are truly devastated to announce that Adam Johnson has tragically passed away following a freak accident at the game in Sheffield last night," the club said. "We were called at 8.25pm on Saturday 28 October to reports that a player had been seriously injured during a Sheffield Steelers versus Nottingham Panthers game at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield," they said. "Our officers remain at the scene carrying out enquiries and our investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident remain ongoing."
Persons: Adam Johnson, Johnson, Trevor Stynes, Ken Ferris Organizations: Police, Nottingham Panthers, South Yorkshire Police, Sheffield Steelers, Thomson Locations: Sheffield, England
CNN —Climate activists draped black cloth over British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s private mansion in northern England on Thursday, in a protest against his policy to “max out” the UK’s oil and gas resources in the North Sea. Four demonstrators from the environmental group Greenpeace managed to climb onto the Conservative party leader’s manor house in his North Yorkshire constituency of Richmond early Thursday. They used ladders and climbing ropes to access the roof, where they unraveled 200 square meters of “oil-black fabric” to cover part of the mansion, Greenpeace said in a statement. Greenpeace said Sunak’s announcement is a blow to the UK’s environmental goals. “We desperately need our prime minister to be a climate leader, not a climate arsonist,” said Philip Evans, Greenpeace UK’s climate campaigner.
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Greenpeace activists, angered by Britain’s decision to issue new licenses for oil and gas exploration in the North Sea, took their opposition to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Thursday — or at least to the rooftop of one of his homes. With apparent ease and unhindered by security guards, the four protesters walked onto the grounds of the manor house Mr. Sunak owns in the village of Kirby Sigston in North Yorkshire, climbed onto the roof and draped the facade with panels of black fabric. “It really was about this image of pouring oil all over the prime minister's house,” said Ami McCarthy, a political campaigner for Greenpeace, who said Mr. Sunak was choosing profits over addressing climate change. “We need our prime minister to stop being so hellbent on fossil fuels.”Mr. Sunak and his family, who live in London, were not at the residence at the time, the North Yorkshire police said, and the four protesters were eventually arrested after spending several hours on the roof. They were taken into custody on suspicion of causing criminal damage and public nuisance.
Persons: Rishi Sunak, Sunak, Kirby Sigston, , Ami McCarthy, Mr Organizations: Greenpeace, North Yorkshire police Locations: North, Kirby, North Yorkshire, London
Emergency services in the United Kingdom cannot track someone’s location if the caller dials 55 during a silent 999 call, contrary to claims made online. One Facebook user (here) uploaded an image of text which reads: “If you ever find yourself dialling 999 and you can't speak press 55 and they can track where you are from dialling location - new technology. However, multiple British constabularies say on their websites that dialling 55 during a silent 999 call would not allow the police to track someone’s whereabouts (e.g., Metropolitan Police: here, West Yorkshire Police: here and West Midlands Police: here) or automatically send officers to that location. More information about the police’s ‘Silent Solution’ can be found here. Dialling 55 during a silent 999 call lets call operators know that someone is in danger and needs help, though it does not allow the emergency services to track a caller’s location.
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A spectator walked towards the Newcastle technical area late in the match before confronting and then appearing to shove Newcastle manager Eddie Howe. Leeds United said it had issued a lifetime ban on the spectator. “Leeds United can confirm that following an incident at our Premier League match against Newcastle United today, an arrest has been made and a lifetime ban has also been issued,” the club said in a statement. In a press conference after the match, Howe called for the security of players and team staff at Premier League matches to be improved. The safety of staff, players, is paramount for me at the Premier League, any matches in the football league, and we need to be mindful.
CNN —Described as “vile” and “unacceptable” and fueled by “the need to hurt,” ‘tragedy chanting’ is becoming an increasing concern to soccer authorities. Then, in 1989, overcrowding in the stands ahead of the FA Cup semifinal between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium led to the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans. Nottingham Forest fans hold up a banner in memory of the 97 victims of the Hillsborough disaster. The working group has also been in contact with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to discuss whether convictions can be pursued for fans that engage in tragedy chanting. Heysel Stadium Disaster, May 1985.
CNN —A protester disrupted the World Snooker Championship on Monday by climbing onto the table and throwing a bag of orange powder paint over the playing surface. Video footage shows the man – who was wearing a ‘Just Stop Oil’ t-shirt – running from the crowd and leaping onto the table during the game between Robert Milkins and Joe Perry. “It’s scary, actually.”The World Snooker Tour, who organizes the tournament, tweeted on Monday: “This is the Crucible. The show will go on.”In addition to sporting events, Just Stop Oil activists have targeted art galleries. The World Snooker Championship is being played at the iconic Crucible Theater in Sheffield, UK, and is now the latest high-profile sporting event to be disrupted by activists.
March 26 (Reuters) - Leeds United were allowed to reopen their Elland Road stadium on Sunday after they were advised by West Yorkshire Police to close the premises due to a security threat. The police said they had arrested a 20-year-old man on Friday "in connection with the incident and enquiries remain ongoing". "West Yorkshire Police have advised Leeds United that Elland Road can reopen, effective immediately. We apologise for any inconvenience and we thank the public for their support," the Premier League club said in a statement. Leeds, who are 14th in the Premier League, return to action after the international break when they travel to leaders Arsenal on April 1.
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