Actor Orlando Brown pleads not guilty to assault charges
NEW YORK — (AP) — Former child star Orlando Brown has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor assault charges stemming from an alleged altercation in Lima, Ohio. According to Allen County Sheriff’s Office records, the 35-year-old Brown was taken into custody Thursday morning and held on a $25,000 bond. He was arraigned Friday in Lima Municipal Court and charged with aggravated menacing, the Los Angeles Times reported. Police told the Times that they had been summoned to a home and witnessed a verbal argument they feared could turn violent. Brown, best known for the Disney Channel series “That's So Raven," has had numerous legal and other personal troubles, including charges of domestic battery, resisting arrest and drug possession.
wftv.com‘That’s So Raven’ star Orlando Brown arrested in Ohio
LIMA, Ohio — Former “That’s So Raven” actor Orlando Brown is accused of threatening a relative with a hammer and knife, authorities said. >> Read more trending newsBrown, 35, was arrested Thursday in Lima, Ohio, and charged with aggravated menacing, according to Allen County Sheriff’s Office online booking records. Brown was originally taken into custody on a charge of domestic violence by threat, Lima police Officer Dylan Erdmann said, according to Deadline. In 2014, a woman told police that Brown threatened to kill her and her daughter, Entertainment Weekly reported. Two years later, Brown was arrested after allegedly breaking into a Las Vegas restaurant, the entertainment news website reported.
wftv.comWhat fantasy managers should care about in NFL training camp: Will Ravens extend Lamar Jackson?
SPORTS-FBN-RAVENS-JACKSON-BZ Any speculation as to whether quarterback Lamar Jackson will hold out of Ravens training camp until he signs a contract extension was seemingly put to rest on Thursday. The team and franchise quarterback agreed to a top-of-market deal in July as the dawn of training camp approached. 1 story to watch throughout training camp and it will only get stranger the longer he goes without signing a new deal. Orlando Brown’s holdoutThe Chiefs’ veterans reported to training camp and their franchise tag left tackle was not among them. 1 wide receiver season or absolutely nothing from him this season.
wftv.comShort-handed Ravens hope for negative COVID-19 tests & depth
(AP Photo/Gail Burton)The Baltimore Ravens are considerably short-handed at practice this week after moving two starting offensive linemen to injured reserve and placing eight players on the COVID-19 reserve list. Following Humphrey's diagnosis, the Ravens put starting linebackers Patrick Queen, Matthew Judon and L.J. Fort on COVID-19 reserve, along with starting safety DeShon Elliott and reserve linebackers Malik Harrison and Tyus Bowser. “It creates opportunities for a few younger guys and for some guys to play some different spots. “We know that any given week you could be down a key player or key players,” starting strong safety Chuck Clark said.
Jackson shows MVP form to help Ravens beat Washington 31-17
– A few big plays went a long way for the Baltimore Ravens, who took a small step toward regaining the form they displayed last year as the highest-scoring team in the league. Lamar Jackson ran for a 50-yard touchdown and threw for two scores in a bounce-back performance by the reigning NFL MVP and the Ravens, who took control early against Washington in a 31-17 victory Sunday. Washington (1-3) had more first downs, owned an edge in time of possession and had only 7 fewer yards than Baltimore. The game was tough to watch for Washington coach Ron Rivera, and not just because of the score. Weakened by treatment he received during the week for cancer, Rivera occasionally took a break by sitting on the bench.