A man followed a woman into a port-a-potty and sexually assaulted her during a Foo Fighters Concert at Wrigley Field in Chicago on Sunday night at around 9:30 p.m., Chicago police confirmed to Variety.
Police say the 23-year-old-woman was waiting in line for food when a man — described as white, about 5 feet 9 inches tall and between 40 and 50 years old — sexually assaulted her. She then went to enter a port-a-potty when the man followed her into the restroom and assaulted her.
The woman reported the incident and police were called before she was taken to a hospital by a private ambulance. Her assailant is currently not in custody. A source adds to Variety that the assault did not occur directly in the venue.
The Chicago Cubs provides security for all events and games at the stadium through a private contractor, and Cubs spokesman Julian Green told the Chicago Tribune they...
Police say the 23-year-old-woman was waiting in line for food when a man — described as white, about 5 feet 9 inches tall and between 40 and 50 years old — sexually assaulted her. She then went to enter a port-a-potty when the man followed her into the restroom and assaulted her.
The woman reported the incident and police were called before she was taken to a hospital by a private ambulance. Her assailant is currently not in custody. A source adds to Variety that the assault did not occur directly in the venue.
The Chicago Cubs provides security for all events and games at the stadium through a private contractor, and Cubs spokesman Julian Green told the Chicago Tribune they...
- 7/30/2018
- by Ellis Clopton
- Variety Film + TV
USA lost to Belgium in a 2-1 match in the Round of 16 at the 2014 World Cup Tuesday afternoon.
U.S. Loses To Belgium
After 90 minutes of hard-fought play, the score was tied. Belgium had flooded the U.S. penalty box with opportunities on goal, but was repeatedly denied by Tim Howard and the defense. In stoppage time of regulation play, U.S. forward Chris Wondolowski hit a sitter – what could have been a winning goal – over the crossbar.
Early in the first 15-minute overtime half, Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne managed to finally put one in the back of the net. Romelu Lukaku scored the second goal in the 105th minute, putting Belgium ahead by two. Two minutes later, the U.S. started to wage a late-game comeback with a goal by Julian Green on an assist from Michael Bradley. Despite a few more chances on net, the U.S.
U.S. Loses To Belgium
After 90 minutes of hard-fought play, the score was tied. Belgium had flooded the U.S. penalty box with opportunities on goal, but was repeatedly denied by Tim Howard and the defense. In stoppage time of regulation play, U.S. forward Chris Wondolowski hit a sitter – what could have been a winning goal – over the crossbar.
Early in the first 15-minute overtime half, Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne managed to finally put one in the back of the net. Romelu Lukaku scored the second goal in the 105th minute, putting Belgium ahead by two. Two minutes later, the U.S. started to wage a late-game comeback with a goal by Julian Green on an assist from Michael Bradley. Despite a few more chances on net, the U.S.
- 7/2/2014
- Uinterview
After the both the U.S. and Belgium went scoreless during the regulation 90 minutes, the extra time of Tuesday's World Cup knockout match was all action in Brazil, but sadly there was no Hollywood ending for Jurgen Klinsmann's team, as they were eliminated with a 2-1 defeat. First, Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne scored in the 93rd minute, which was quickly followed by teammate Romelu Lukaku, who drove a nail into the coffin of the Americans' dreams. List Hollywood's 100 Favorite Films Just when we thought all was lost, USA's Julian Green gave the country a glimmer of hope with a goal in the 107th minute to take it to
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- 7/2/2014
- by Debbie Emery
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Manchester City will have to cause an unlikely upset and affect a three-goal swing on hosts Bayern Munich to top Champions League Group D.
Both sides have already guaranteed their places in the knockout stages ahead of this clash. Munich need a point to clinch top spot, but boast a fearsome and strong home record.
City lost their only previous visit to the Allianz Arena 2-0 in September 2011 with Mario Gomez bagging a first half brace. Manuel Pellegrini’s team were comprehensively beaten at home by Bayern on matchday two this term with supporting trio Franck Ribery, Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben all on target.
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Munich manager Pep Guardiola may field fringe players for this dead rubber encounter, but may also be tempted to name the same XI that put seven past Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga at the weekend.
Robben, who is out until...
Manchester City will have to cause an unlikely upset and affect a three-goal swing on hosts Bayern Munich to top Champions League Group D.
Both sides have already guaranteed their places in the knockout stages ahead of this clash. Munich need a point to clinch top spot, but boast a fearsome and strong home record.
City lost their only previous visit to the Allianz Arena 2-0 in September 2011 with Mario Gomez bagging a first half brace. Manuel Pellegrini’s team were comprehensively beaten at home by Bayern on matchday two this term with supporting trio Franck Ribery, Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben all on target.
Team News
Munich manager Pep Guardiola may field fringe players for this dead rubber encounter, but may also be tempted to name the same XI that put seven past Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga at the weekend.
Robben, who is out until...
- 12/10/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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