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Florida rapper SpotemGottem arrested after jet ski chase

June 28, 2022 by www.newsweek.com Leave a Comment

Florida rapper SpotemGotten was arrested in Miami on Sunday following an alleged jet ski chase near the Miami Marine Stadium, multiple reports stated.

The rapper, whose real name is Nehemiah Lamar Harden, was charged with reckless operation of a vessel and fleeing police, said NBC affiliate station WFLA. It’s unclear if a bond has been set; however, Newsweek has reached out to the Miami-Dade Police Department for more information.

Harden is best known for his 2020 single “Beat Box,” which peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts and received remixes from several notable rappers, including DaBaby, Deante’ Hitchcock, Latto, Polo G, Lil Yachty and NLE Choppa.

Past Legal Troubles

Despite his success, however, Harden has faced legal trouble before and was arrested twice before Sunday’s alleged chase. In 2017, the then-15-year-old rapper was arrested for possession of a concealed weapon and grand theft auto after he and a friend stole a car when theirs broke down.

And last year, Harden was arrested in an Aventura, Florida, hotel room after allegedly pointing a gun at a parking attendant. At the time of his arrest, he was found lying in bed with an AK-47 pistol, and he was later charged with aggravated assault with a firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and accessory after the fact to a felony.

Jet Ski Chase

On Sunday, said WFLA, the rapper was arrested for the “wanton disregard for the safety of persons and property (boats) at a speed or in a manner as to endanger himself or others” following his alleged jet ski chase with Miami police.

According to the station, Harden was spotted doing “S” turns near anchored boats in a restricted speed zone. An officer tried to perform a traffic stop, but Harden purportedly sped away and “began swerving through boats and swimmers in the area,” the station said.

Police chased Harden with “lights and sirens,” but the rapper continued to flee, said KRON. Though he was, of course, eventually stopped and arrested.

Unfortunately, Sunday’s incident isn’t the first Florida crime to make headlines.

In March, Florida’s Panama City Beach Police arrested over 160 Spring Breakers and confiscated 75 guns .

In response to the “fears of public violence,” Mayor Dan Gelber said, “We can’t endure this anymore, we just simply cannot have people come to our city and have to worry about being shot. That’s not a way a city can operate.”

And in May, Clio Maria Trice of Miami Gardens was arrested and charged after she confessed to “brutally” killing an elderly man she lived with for 14 years.

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Sven Botman to Newcastle: How a Heerenveen loan spell turned the former Ajax and Lille defender ‘from boy to man’

June 28, 2022 by www.skysports.com Leave a Comment

Sven Botman may be new to Newcastle but the North East of England is not completely unfamiliar to him. In fact, it was in neighbouring Sunderland, three years ago next month, that he took the first step on his road to St James’ Park.

The defender, still only 19 at the time, had just agreed a season-long loan from Ajax, his boyhood club, to Eredivisie rivals Heerenveen. His first assignment was a pre-season friendly, a few miles from the place he will soon call home, at the Stadium of Light.

Botman was named on the bench but he didn’t stay there long. A first-half injury to Ibrahim Dresevic, one of Heerenveen’s starting centre-backs, meant he was needed sooner than anticipated.

It was an early opportunity to showcase his potential and he left the field at the end of it having helped Heerenveen secure a clean sheet and a 1-0 win. “He went in and he never went out,” Johnny Jansen, the club’s manager, recalls to Sky Sports with a chuckle.

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Botman had never played a first-team game for Ajax, his only prior experience coming with the club’s reserves in Holland’s second tier, but he would go on to play every minute of Heerenveen’s Eredivisie season before it was curtailed by the pandemic in April.

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“We needed a central defender and he was a big, tall guy who had a lot of talent,” explains Jansen. “We made an appointment to speak with him at the club and in that meeting, you could see in his eyes that he was interested, that he wanted to play at the top level.

“To stay at Ajax, he knew it was going to be very difficult to get into the first team, so he wanted to take the opportunity we offered him at Heerenveen. He knew things about the club and he was interested in us, in how we wanted to play, in how we trained.

“He was a guy who had a clear goal.”

Botman took a significant step towards that goal at Heerenveen, handling the leap to the Eredivisie impressively and later describing his loan spell there as “the start of me”.

He was not the only one to benefit from the arrangement, either.

“When a centre-forward got the ball in his feet, he was always very strong to make a fight of it,” says Jansen. “He was also very quick. Not so much in the first meters, but when he got up to top speed.

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Sven Botman arrives at St James’ Park to complete his Newcastle medical

“He was strong at defending his own box. He was strong in the air. He won duels. And he was really good in the one-on-one fights as well.

“He was an important player for us in that season.”

Those same qualities have now convinced Newcastle to pay £35m to secure his signature and the club’s supporters will hope he endears himself to them as swiftly as he did to Heerenveen’s.

“That happened very quick, very quick,” says Jansen. “At this club, the supporters like it when a defender makes a fight with the opposition centre-forward.

He was strong at defending his own box. He was strong in the air. He won duels. And he was really good in the one-on-one fights as well

“I remember one game, at home to Feyenoord at the beginning of the season. We scored a goal, I think it was Dresevic, and the crowd was really happy, but at the end of the game, Botman made a tackle and I think everybody screamed as loud as when we scored.

“Everyone was smiling and saying, ‘Yes, this is what we like!’ That was one of the moments that helped him make a good connection with the supporters here at Heerenveen.”

Botman honed that combative style of defending with the help of Winston Bogarde, the former Ajax defender turned coach, during his time in Ajax’s reputed academy but, for all his potential, he still had plenty to learn when he arrived at Heerenveen.

Indeed, while Jansen loved Botman’s strong character, even handing him the captain’s armband at times, his confidence and competitiveness sometimes saw him overstep the mark.

Most notably, there was a television interview in the wake of a 2-1 loss to Fortuna Sittard during which he was critical of Heerenveen’s forwards for failing to capitalise on scoring chances.

“I don’t know what goes on in the minds of our attackers, but I hope it doesn’t get into their heads,” said a frustrated Botman. “At some point, it makes you a bit despondent as a team.”

The comments did not go down well with Jansen but the episode served as an important lesson for Botman.

“He said some things about the team and some players that he shouldn’t have said,” says Jansen. “He needed to talk about himself first, not about his colleagues. But he was only 20 and he was already captain, which is why he had to do that interview directly after the match.

“So, when we came back from Sittard, I took him into my office and told him that he had to learn from it. Don’t talk about your colleagues on television. If you want to talk about them, do it in the dressing room, not in an interview.

“The next day, he stood in the dressing room and said, ‘Guys, I’m sorry, it was a mistake to say those things. Next time, If I have something to say, I will do it here.’

“You could see that he grew up after that,” Jansen adds.

“At 20 years old, I think it was a really good thing for him to learn.”

There were refinements to be made on the pitch as well as off it.

Botman relished the defensive side of the game, his 6ft 5ins frame helping him win nearly three times as many aerial duels as any other Heerenveen player over the course of the season, but, despite his Ajax schooling, his distribution still needed work.

“His passing was at a good level, I would say,” says Jansen. “He had a good pass with his left foot and he could play the ball between the lines, which was helpful, but it was not his biggest quality.

“Remember, Ajax have the ball for 80 per cent of the time in Holland, so it is crucial for them. They had Daley Blind as their left-sided central defender and he is really, really good with the ball.”

The same could be said of Ajax’s other options in the position too, including Joel Veltman, Lisandro Martinez, and Botman’s fellow academy graduate Per Schuurs. “That’s why I don’t think he would have got a lot of minutes there,” adds Jansen.

That is not to say his progress at Heerenveen went unnoticed at his parent club. In fact, Marc Overmars, their former director of football, gave him a new contract midway through the season. But an offer of €9m from Lille that summer was deemed too good to refuse.

It would prove a bargain for Lille and his continued progress there, where he formed a strong partnership with Jose Fonte as they pipped Paris Saint-Germain to the Ligue 1 title in 2020/21, is reflected in their profit from his sale to Newcastle.

Now, only three years on from that breakthrough afternoon at the Stadium of Light, Eddie Howe will hope Botman’s development continues on an upward trajectory for some time to come.

Back at Heerenveen, though, they know he has already come a long way.

“When he came to us he was a big, tall guy with a lot of potential, but he was still a young guy too,” says Jansen. “When I see him now, I think, ‘Hey, he has grown up. He has really become a man.'”

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ECB officials concerned over cocaine fuelling crowd trouble ahead of England-India Edgbaston Test

June 28, 2022 by indianexpress.com Leave a Comment

Ahead of the one-off England -India Test match in Edgbaston, the England and Wales Cricket Board officials have a major issue to worry and work on. Cocaine fuelled anti social behavior of fans at grounds.

The Times reported that several cricket administrators have raised concern over the behavior of fans at sporting venues. They believe the return of full crowds in the stadiums after two years of Covid restrictions on attending sport and socialising in the country along with the intake of excessive alcohol and drug substances may have to do with the violent and aggressive behavior from the fans.

It was during last year’s England-India Test match at the Lord’s Cricket Ground when a bunch of England fans had thrown beer and champagne corks at KL Rahul while he was fielding near the boundary. An incident that had frustrated the then India captain Virat Kohli , who had gestured from the slip cordon to his teammate to throw the corks back at the fans.

More recently, a fight broke in the Western Terrace at Headingley on Sunday during the third England-New Zealand Test match. England Cricket’s official fan group, Barmy Army had to issue a statement that anyone found instigating violence or abuse shall have their membership revoked.

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The officials fear cricket may face issues similar to what football did at the end of last year’s Men’s European Championship. This can be detrimental to England Cricket’s measures of ensuring more families with children attend matches.

Grounds have provided spectators with a text service to ensure incidents in the stands are reported promptly to the match control room, who can then deploy extra stewards and ground staff to the area of concern. County chiefs have also warned those attending the matches about the consequences of their actions even leading to life long bans.

India will play England in a one-off Test starting July 1 followed by a three T2oIs and as many ODI series.

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