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Atlanta Carjacking Twist: Victim Faces Charges After Shooting Alleged Teenage Thief
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Atlanta Carjacking Twist: Victim Faces Charges After Shooting Alleged Teenage Thief

An Atlanta man found himself in handcuffs after allegedly shooting a teenager attempting to break into his vehicle. According to FOX 5 Atlanta, police were called to an incident involving a gunshot victim just before 3 a.m. in the Fairburn Mays area, about 20 miles south of downtown Atlanta. Upon arrival, officers from the Atlanta Police Department discovered a male under 18 who had been shot in the foot, as per the police report. The young victim reportedly confessed that he was shot during an attempted car break-in. He was subsequently transported to a local children’s hospital, where he is expected to recover. Carter, the vehicle owner, informed police that the shooting occurred during a confrontation with the teenager, the news outlet added. Carter was later arrested and is charged with aggravated assault, according to police. He was booked into the Fulton County Jail. Under Georgia law, there is a statute that covers “use of force in defense of property other than a habitation.” A person is justified in threatening or using force when they reasonably believe it’s necessary to prevent or stop criminal interference with property they lawfully possess, according to the statute. However, the use of force that is intended or likely to cause death or great bodily harm is not justified to protect property, unless the person using the force reasonably believes such force is necessary to prevent a “forcible felony,” according to Georgia law. Georgia also has a “no-duty to retreat” statute, which says those using force as self-defense, defense of habitation, or defense of property, do not need to retreat. Police did not confirm if self-defense laws apply in Friday’s case, according to the report.

Jordon Hudson poses for photos on sideline before North Carolina’s crushing loss
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Jordon Hudson poses for photos on sideline before North Carolina’s crushing loss

Jordon Hudson’s appearance on the sidelines did not generate any luck for Bill Belichick’s North Carolina squad. Hudson, 24, was seen happily taking pictures with what appeared to be an ACC sideline official before North Carolina’s devastating 17-16 loss to Virginia on Saturday. Since the start of the Tar Heels’ season, Hudson has been spotted frequently near the gridiron and in support of Belichick, 73, and was even seen giving him a pep talk before a game earlier in the season. Hudson, who has drawn some criticism from fans for her sideline presence, was seen having a discussion with Jim Phillips, commissioner of the ACC, before UNC’s 38-10 blowout loss to Clemson on Oct. 5. Hudson’s appearance Saturday comes after a behind-the-scenes video shared by journalist Pablo Torre last week showed her and Belichick complaining about employees on the set of his show “Coach.” “I don’t know how they have four full-time graphics people,” Hudson said. “They can’t do s–t,” Belichick said. “Right?” Hudson responded. Belichick’s Tar Heels have yet to find their spark this year, and this week, they lost an overtime crusher to the No. 16-ranked Cavaliers, leaving UNC in search of its first ACC win. The game ended following a risky decision by Belichick, in which the legendary coach decided to go for a two-point conversion in an attempt to take the lead rather than settle for a tie with an extra point. However, Virginia’s defense stopped UNC running back Benjamin Hall just short of the goal line to capture the win. North Carolina quarterback Gio Lopez threw for 208 yards, completing 23-of-36 passing attempts, with a touchdown but two crucial interceptions. Wide receiver Jordan Shipp led the Tar Heels with 67 receiving yards on seven catches. “I mean it’s one thing for people to say, ‘We’re getting better, we’re getting better,’ but I mean we are showing it,” Shipp told reporters following the game, “[Virginia] is a top 20-ranked team in the country and we go out there and lose on the last play of the game.”

Aaron-Wooi Yik lose to Indonesian pair again in French Open
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Aaron-Wooi Yik lose to Indonesian pair again in French Open

Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik were hoping to add a fourth title to their resume this season. (EPA Images pic) PETALING JAYA: National men’s doubles shuttlers Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik failed to make it to the finals of the French Open, losing to Indonesian pair Fajar Alfian-Muhammad Shohibul Fikri early this morning. The world No 2 pair were sent packing by the seventh-ranked Indonesians in straight games of 14-21, 19-21 in 40 minutes in their semi-final match at the Glaz Arena in Cesson-Sevigne. Aaron-Wooi Yik have now lost both their encounters against Fajar-Shohibul to date. They were also beaten in straight games at the China Open in July. Despite their defeat, the Malaysians took home US$13,300 (RM56,200) for reaching the semi-finals of the World Tour Super 750 championships. The French Open was their 10th semi-final appearance in the 17 tournaments they have competed in this year. They made it to six finals and won three titles - the Badminton Asia Championships, the Singapore Open, and the Thailand Open. Aaron-Wooi Yik are placed second in the World Tour Finals standings, where only the top eight pairs will qualify for the season finale, to be played in Hangzhou, China, in December, Each country will be limited to two pairs per category in the US$3 million Super 1000 tournament. Man Wei Chong-Te Kai Wun are fifth on the list while Goh Sze Fei-Nur Izzuddin Rumsani are placed ninth. Five tournaments remain before the World Tour Finals.

Tyson Fury, Daniel Dubois Witness Upset as Joseph Parker Loses to Fabio Wardley in London