News: 2022-04-22_08-16-00_mike-tyson-frappe-un-passager-a-bord-d-u

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Mike Tyson frappe un passager à bord d'un avion

(2022-04-22_08-16-00)


TMZ a divulgué une séquence vidéo dans laquelle Mike Tyson s’en est pris à un passager qui semblait l’importuner à bord d’un avion.

Alors qu’il voyageait à bord d’un avion en direction de la Floride depuis San Francisco, l’ancien champion américain de boxe poids lourds a asséné des coups de poing à un passager situé derrière son siège. Après avoir perdu son calme à la suite de plusieurs provocations, l’ancien boxeur de 55 ans aurait commencé à frapper le passager quelques minutes après l’embarquement.

Traces de sang sur la tempe et contusions au visage, le passager agressé a subi les blessures et se serait également adressé aux autorités.

Contactés par l’AFP, la police de San Francisco, la compagnie aérienne JetBlue et l’agence représentant Mike Tyson n’ont pas réagi dans l’immédiat.



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July 2000: Government Issues Update on Y2K Crisis to American Public

In a statement to all U.S. citizens, the President assured that the
repairs to the nation's infrastructure, damaged severely when the Y2K
crisis hit on January 1, is proceeding on track with the Government's
guidelines. The message was mailed to every citizen by mail carriers via
horseback. The statement itself was written on parchment with hand-made
ink written from fountain pens.

"Our technological progress since the Y2K disaster has been staggering,"
said the statement. "We have been able to fix our non-Y2K compliant horse
carriages so that commerce can once again continue. We believe that we
will be able to reinvent steam-powered engines within the next decade.
Internal combustion engines should become operational once again sometime
before the dawn of the next century."

No one knows when the technological luxuries we once enjoyed as little as
6 months ago will return. Things such as e-mail, the Internet, and all
computers were lost when the crisis showed itself for what it really was:
a disaster waiting to happen. Scholars predict the mainframe computer will
be invented again during the 24th century...