User:Cornmazes/Notable contributions/My Notable Contributions

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Here’s where I showcase my substantial contributions to Wikipedia! Parts of names, current events, tidbits of info, you name it!

Names[edit]

Drag Queens[edit]

Musicians[edit]

and a LOT more.. that I honestly don’t want to have to add

Miscellaneous[edit]

Small Tidbits[edit]

…About People[edit]

Drag Queens[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

…About Things[edit]

Large Tidbits[edit]

…About People[edit]

…About Things[edit]

Historic Properties[edit]

Notes (ignore this)[edit]

  1. ^ Daniel Albornoz
  2. ^ Venus Nadya Oshun
  3. ^ Devin LaMar Lewis
  4. ^ Alexander J. Michaels
  5. ^ Peter
  6. ^ Joshua Enrique Ortolaza Resto
  7. ^ Amanda Stock
  8. ^ Zach
  9. ^ Giovanni Lucca Palandrani
  10. ^ Arantxa Méndez García
  11. ^ Bryan Philip Neel
  12. ^ Genesis Brillantes Vijandre
  13. ^ Sean Glasson
  14. ^ Antwan Mason Lee
  15. ^ Bailey Dunnage
  16. ^ Alan Yuri Geraci
  17. ^ Anton Ling
  18. ^ Romone Clark
  19. ^ Timo Pfaff
  20. ^ Benjamin Brock Hamlet Putnam
  21. ^ Rolland Bissonette
  22. ^ Thomas George Graeme Hibbitts
  23. ^ Sara Andrews
  24. ^ Akeem-Anthony Adams
  25. ^ Andrew Allan Bryson
  26. ^ Mudit Ganguly
  27. ^ Jesse Carl Havea
  28. ^ Richard Taki
  29. ^ Katkat Dasalla
  30. ^ Cara Butler
  31. ^ Chad Michael Storbeck
  32. ^ Layten Byhette
  33. ^ Lenwood Martin Cooper
  34. ^ Simon Wegrzyn
  35. ^ Colin Munro Seymour
  36. ^ Jeremy Brian Griffis
  37. ^ Erick Anthony
  38. ^ Charlie
  39. ^ Willie Redman
  40. ^ Cordero Matthew Zuckerman
  41. ^ Derrick Prentice Barry
  42. ^ Matthew Dail Sanderson
  43. ^ Jhemmler Castillo Germán
  44. ^ Adrien de Biasi
  45. ^ Robin Werner
  46. ^ Eseen Ortiz
  47. ^ Elliott Lee Puckett
  48. ^ Oliver Levi-Malouf
  49. ^ Pablo Levy
  50. ^ Jan Lamban
  51. ^ Rina Adams
  52. ^ Latavia Goldson
  53. ^ Pedro Duque
  54. ^ Brian Garcia
  55. ^ Jesús Meza Arroyo and Josué Armez
  56. ^ Amit Gurnani
  57. ^ Lewis Matthew Lumiere Mandall Croucher
  58. ^ Sherif Talaab
  59. ^ AJ Asi
  60. ^ Caitlin Crandall
  61. ^ Timothy Springs
  62. ^ Shameel Kennedy
  63. ^ Dwight Giraud
  64. ^ Jules Green
  65. ^ James Barker
  66. ^ Justin Omar Mooijer
  67. ^ Jeremy Lee Carey
  68. ^ Kyle Koritkowski
  69. ^ James Jeffrey Wirth
  70. ^ Jerick Roman Lamar Hoffer
  71. ^ Joseph John Forrest Jadryev
  72. ^ John Ridgeway
  73. ^ Julia Carmen Rivet Jimenez
  74. ^ May
  75. ^ Tyrone Hardiman
  76. ^ Frank Diaz Jr.
  77. ^ Marcus Crabb
  78. ^ Kelly Leroy Mantle
  79. ^ Bobby Snijder
  80. ^ Jeffery Christensen
  81. ^ Thomas Charles Fonua
  82. ^ Loïc Assemat
  83. ^ Henri Delisle Langlois
  84. ^ Jay Evan Jackson
  85. ^ David Brumfield
  86. ^ LaRico Demetrius Potts
  87. ^ Axeel Díaz Gutierrez
  88. ^ Philip Simon Li
  89. ^ Christopher Elliott Baptista
  90. ^ Esteban Inzúa
  91. ^ Pierre Alexandre
  92. ^ Tom VanDyne
  93. ^ Abraham Sinue Luna Ortiz
  94. ^ Jade Rhian So
  95. ^ Daniel Truitt
  96. ^ Renaud Delauvaux
  97. ^ Marty Lauter
  98. ^ Edo Peltier
  99. ^ Adrian Matthew Guinto Alabado
  100. ^ Matthew Angelo Lahoz Filart
  101. ^ Gerardo Reyes Toledo
  102. ^ Maximus Ademaus Glamour
  103. ^ Dequan Armand Johnson
  104. ^ Braden Stewart Chapman/Maurer-Burns
  105. ^ Min Ortiz
  106. ^ Kurtis Frank Dam-Mikkelsen
  107. ^ Paulo Fortes
  108. ^ Maxwell Elias Heller
  109. ^ Kevin Leandrew Richardson
  110. ^ Kevin Akeem Bertin
  111. ^ Edward Paul Popil, Jr.
  112. ^ Emanuele Aruta
  113. ^ Bryan Christopher Pryor
  114. ^ Vicente Arias
  115. ^ Andrew Robert Levitt
  116. ^ Baye Dame Dia
  117. ^ Thierry Boily-Simard
  118. ^ Vinicius Andrade
  119. ^ Francisco Jose Venegas Morales
  120. ^ Pedro Antonio González Marín
  121. ^ Mark James Dudley Wickens
  122. ^ Taylor Ratliff
  123. ^ Brad Kennedy
  124. ^ Jules Faure
  125. ^ Amadeus Fernando Pagente
  126. ^ Bennie Roy Miller
  127. ^ Anuar Kuri
  128. ^ Rashawn Lee Jr.
  129. ^ Shaquille Foreman
  130. ^ Jason De Puy
  131. ^ O'Neill Nichol Haynes
  132. ^ Jacob James Grady
  133. ^ Myron Arturo Morgan
  134. ^ Aaron Robert Coady
  135. ^ Chantaize Darius Jeremy Pierce
  136. ^ Stephen Pasay
  137. ^ André Pham
  138. ^ Daniel Finlan
  139. ^ Julio Iván Lemus Huerta
  140. ^ Joseph Michael Santolini
  141. ^ Patrick Lee Holt
  142. ^ Berlin Le Bon
  143. ^ Isabeau Garabito Lopez
  144. ^ Anthony Prince Taylor
  145. ^ Shane Thor Galligan
  146. ^ Lawrence John Bolton
  147. ^ Ethan David Mundt
  148. ^ Antonio Yee
  149. ^ José Luis Cancel
  150. ^ Adam Daniel Guerra
  151. ^ Demetrio Asciutto
  152. ^ Victor Ray Bowling
  153. ^ Christian Ric Viñas
  154. ^ Wong Israel
  155. ^ Ray Anthony Fry
  156. ^ Jovan Jordan Bridges
  157. ^ Olushola Oluwaseun Ajose
  158. ^ Suzannah Elizabeth Powell
  159. ^ Chaz Gibson French
  160. ^ Harvey Lee Justice III
  161. ^ Charles Raymond Ditchley
  162. ^ Courtney Michaela Jones
  163. ^ Cosmo Christopher Sheldrake
  164. ^ David Alan Kushner II
  165. ^ Donavin Rashad Hogan
  166. ^ Gregory James Broussard
  167. ^ Glenda Raniece Proby
  168. ^ Joseph Robert Saddler
  169. ^ Isis Naija Gaston
  170. ^ Jasmine Chanel Guy
  171. ^ Davon Lamar Jackson
  172. ^ Jesse Alexander McDonald
  173. ^ Lloyd Dana Nelson
  174. ^ Megan Ann Moroney
  175. ^ Jonathan A. Shayne
  176. ^ Natanael Ruben Cano Monge
  177. ^ Reminisce Kioni Smith
  178. ^ Rashad Jamiyl Spain
  179. ^ Tara Leslye Kemp
  180. ^ Daniel Douglas Firth
  181. ^ Walter Moszel Williams
  182. ^ Mary Christine Estabrook
  183. ^ Cirie Tiffany Fields
  184. ^ Crystal Shinelle Cox
  185. ^ Danielle E. Boatwright
  186. ^ Jolanda Felicia Jones
  187. ^ Kim Isabel Fredrika Wall
  188. ^ Rupert Frederick Boneham
  189. ^ Russell Dennis Hantz
  190. ^ Santino Quinto Rice
  191. ^ Todd Michael Herzog
  192. ^ Yul Julius Kwon
  193. ^ ”They are the youngest of three brothers- all of which are gay.”
  194. ^ ”Putnam grew up in Litchfield, Connecticut, attending Litchfield High School.”
  195. ^ Caliente was born in San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines. In the first grade, she was expelled from school for stabbing a bully through the hand with a pencil. (…) Her drag first name is based on the Pokémon Jigglypuff, and her original drag name was Jiggly Puff.
  196. ^ ”She came out as transgender to her mother at 15 and later was sent to military school Fort Stewart to become "more masculine".”
  197. ^ ”Masisi was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti but moved to New Jersey at the age of eight with his family, and eventually attended Point Park University. Afterwards, he attended a program at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy then toured Japan alongside Gloria Estefan for one year. He established his drag career in Houston, Texas before moving to Amsterdam…”
  198. ^ ”His drag name originates from a combination of the names Nina Hagen, who was his favorite rockstar, and his last name, Flores, which translates to flowers in English.”
  199. ^ ”Morales was born in Seville, Andalusia, Spain in 1993. She started doing drag at the age of 20, in 2013, while studying fashion design and moved to Madrid to expand her career and, while there, worked at a makeup store. In 2018, she was revealed as one of the 15 contestants on the second season of Chilean drag competition series The Switch Drag Race, making her the first Spanish contestant in the Drag Race franchise.[1] She placed in the bottom in the first episode and lost a duel against Marie Laveau, making her the first elimination of the season. In 2023, she was announced as one of the 13 contestants on the third season of Drag Race España. After being placed in the bottom in the fifth episode, she eliminated The Macarena in a lip-sync battle to Mónica Naranjo's "Desátame". Pakita was eventually eliminated in the seventh episode, during a double elimination alongside Pink Chadora.”
  200. ^ They are of Dutch and Indonesian descent.
  201. ^ ”Her grandmother emigrated from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic via Manchuria.”
  202. ^ ”…and his father returned to his home region in Saudi Arabia..”
  203. ^ ”In 2022, Shannel (billed as Bryan Watkins) was a contestant on the premiere episode of Season Ten of ABC’s The Great Christmas Light Fight, where he was awarded the $50,000 grand prize for his decorated house. He also owns his own company, Santa's Helper Designs, which creates festive displays for clients such as Allegiant Stadium.”
  204. ^ ”…at Corpus Christi Memorial Hospital (…) He also lived in Mathis, Texas for a short time during junior high. (…) He first started dressing in drag during high school, where he attended Rockport-Fulton High School… (…) He originally wanted his drag name to simply be "Glen Schubert", but after recommendations from fellow Texas drag queens to make up her own name, she decided to do so. During a three-way call with a friend and a boy she had a crush on, her caller ID identified her as "Bob Brown", her friend's stepdad's name, and the boy responded that "Bob Brown? You're not Bob Brown! You're Keith Glen!", to which Schubert replied "Well, I can change my name to Tammie Brown!", and she adopted it as her drag name. She also considered the name "Tootsie Turner" as a drag name, because she was a big fan of Tina Turner and the musical, Tootsie.”
  205. ^ He was also pursuing a degree in film from Los Angeles Community College, but dropped out in order to pursue a career in drag full-time. (…) Guerra started performing as D-Lite (in a Marilyn Monroe impersonation) on August 5, 2002… (…) His drag name came from a combination of “Venus” (taken from “Venus Was Her Name”, a song by Shocking Blue), and “D-Lite”, a name thought of by Guerra's then-boyfriend and makeup artist of three years. (…) Aside from Madonna, he has previously impersonated Marilyn Monroe, Paris Hilton, Cher, Gwen Stefani, Judy Garland, and Barbra Streisand. (…) In June 2022, Venus made an Instagram post admitting that he was raped by a fellow Drag Race alum in 2013, one described as a “popular queen”, but refused to name the rapist.“
  206. ^ ”He attended E.E. Smith High School. (…) Parker began entertaining in 1987… (…) His father died in 1993 of cancer.”
  207. ^ ”While her mother was pregnant with her, she had expected Yara to be a girl for the majority of her pregnancy, and had even denied the doctor informing her of her baby’s sex until she was revealed to be male.”
  208. ^ ”On February 17, 2022, Madoff's sister, Sondra Weiner, and her husband, Marvin, were both found dead with gun wounds in their Boynton Beach, Florida home. The deaths of Sondra, 87, and Marvin, 90, were labeled by police as a potential murder-suicide.”
  209. ^ ”In the early hours of February 18, 2022, Dupree turned himself in to police after being cited for misdemeanor battery charges for an attack against an employee at a Nashville Walgreens after a game against the Miami Dolphins. Before fleeing the scene, Dupree grabbed the employee and later tried to take his phone. Allegedly, Dupree had been "heckled and threatened" before the incident occurred. A court hearing was scheduled for a later date.”
  210. ^ Since been rewritten and expanded upon to death, but first to report on his assault allegations. See here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MobileDiff/1146613658
  211. ^ ”Roach announced his retirement from styling via Instagram in March 14, 2023, stating that “if this business was just about clothes I would do it for the rest of my life but unfortunately it’s not! The politics , the lies and false narratives finally got me! You win … I’m out.”(sic) However, Roach later clarified that he would still be working with Zendaya, stating that “So y’all really think I’m breaking up with Z….. we are forever!” and “She’s my little sister and it’s real love not the fake industry love.”(sic) Roach later stated that "It was best for him to walk away from the industry for a while to just, you know, you work on my mental, my mental health and my physical health.”
  212. ^ ”In 2023, Young criticized Ticketmaster’s practice of raising ticket prices and adding fees to purchases, claiming that he had been sent letters from fans blaming him for $3,000USD tickets for a benefit concert he was performing, and that “artists have to worry about ripped off fans blaming them for Ticketmaster add-ons and scalpers.”
  213. ^ ”After Game 4, Jokić was fined $25,000 by the NBA for “improper contact with a spectator sitting courtside” during the game, when he made contact with Suns owner Mat Ishbia after unsuccessfully trying to retrieve a ball that had gone off court. However, he was not given a suspension.”
  214. ^ ”In May 2023, the Weeknd revealed in an interview with W that he intends to retire the moniker of “the Weeknd” in favor of performing under his birth name, or adopting a new pseudonym altogether. He explained that his upcoming album will most likely serve as his “final hurrah” under the name.”
  215. ^ ”In February 2023, the case settled out of court with a total settlement of $28.85 million awarded to Bryant and her daughters, including the $15 million awarded to her in August and additional funds to settle potential claims from her daughters.”
  216. ^ ”In 2023, Airbnb confirmed to Motherboard that they had begun to ban users from their platform that were found to have a close association with another previously banned user. Users deemed “likely to travel” with these previously banned users are restricted from the platform unless they are able to appeal the ban and prove that they do not have a connection with the banned user, although the Airbnb spokesman did not specify when this practice started or how often it occurs.”
  217. ^ ”The lot that contains the house was acquired by Louisa Allen in 1877 and she and her husband, James, an English oysterman who moved to America in 1840, constructed the house. James and Louisa had eight children together, one of which became a boiler maker, and James died in 1905. The Marshall family acquired the plot in 1930, and the house is owned by Ira Marshall as of 1988.”
  218. ^ See hyperlink
  219. ^ ”The house was built sometime before 1850 by former New Englander and later Confederate Army arms receipt manager Nathan Bray. The house was occupied by Bray family members until 1963, when the last surviving member, Katie Bray, died. The house was then donated to the Presbyterian Church of Eufaula, and, in 1964, was sold to A.M. Rudderman. Rudderman sold the property to Ralph Pyburn the same year, and was sold again the following year to N.G. Barron and his wife, Ruby Hutton Barron.”
  220. ^ ”After inspecting again in November 2022, Ofsted gave the school the rank of Inadequate in their March 2023 report, attributing the change in rank to the leaders not “ensuring that safeguarding is effective throughout the school” and that “the leaders do not have the required knowledge to keep pupils safe from harm”, adding that until the inspection, Ofsted was unaware of the “significant weaknesses in the school’s arrangements to keep pupils safe.” The change in the school’s ranking was cited as a direct cause for the suicide of 53 year-old headteacher Ruth Perry.”
  221. ^ ”Clive Barker and Tim Burton were also in talks to potentially direct.” (Note: Reworded from my original edit)
  222. ^ ”The character of Jeff was created by DeviantArt user "sesseur", the pseudonym of Jeff Case of Auburndale, Florida.
  223. ^ ”The building was constructed on land originally owned by Mr. and Mrs. William Howard since 1833. Another building may have stood on the site at an earlier date, since the associated graveyard contains markers dating back to 1847. The church and graveyard was purchased by the Methodist Episcopal Church from the Howards for $5 (equivalent to about $110 today) in 1869. The church changed hands once over the years, and the belfry was damaged on two different occasions, 1906 and 1916, by storms. The church was severely damaged by Hurricane Frederic in 1979, and has since been handed over to a local preservation group.”
  224. ^ Click on the hyperlink, bozo!
  225. ^ ”The school was founded in c. 1891 while holding classes in the Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, and had its first building financed by the students’ parents. The original building was located between the church and the train station in Booth. The original building was blown down in an assumed storm, and the school relocated back to the church before the building was rebuilt at its current site. As of 2001, it is owned by the Mt. Sinai Community Center.”
  226. ^ ”In May 2023 Qualcomm announced their intent to purchase Israeli fabless chipmaking company Autotalks for a reported $350-400 million dollars.”
  227. ^ ”Pennsylvania-born and Welsh-descended Robert Griffin Griffith (1801-1855) became one of the first permanent settlers in Alabama after the Cherokee Removal. He eventually married Mary E. Vanzant of Franklin County, Tennessee and became the postmaster of Summit in July 1846. The house was completed in 1851 by mechanic Joseph Britton with the aid of a “Mr. Sterling”.”
  228. ^ ”…the channel's owner, identified as “Jamie”…”
  229. ^ ”In January 2023, Salesforce reported that 8,000 employees had been laid off as a result of over-hiring during the Covid lockdown and a global economic downturn. In March 2023, the Wall Street Journal reported that actor Matthew McConaughey was paid 10 million dollars yearly for his role as a “creative advisor and TV pitchman”. American musician will.i.am was also cited to be on the company’s payroll due to his “strong understanding of technology”.”
  230. ^ ”In 2022, SK Telecom announced a partnership with Joby Aviation with the goal to create a line of flying taxis for the South Korean market by 2025.”
  231. ^ ”Land was donated for the church in the 1890s after devout residents held services in their homes and invited preachers from nearby towns. However, the construction lagged due to insufficient funds before construction began in 1901 and the church was consecrated by Bishop Robert Woodward Barnwell in 1902. The church was nearly destroyed by a hurricane in 1916 and was the only church in Magnolia Springs for nearly fifty years.”
  232. ^ ”After his home on the Weeks Bay estuary was destroyed by a hurricane in 1906, farmer William Street moved his wife and children to Point Clear and built their house shortly after. William’s sons, Charles and Luther, aided their father in his farming activities until he died shortly after 1906. The family continued to reside on the land and Charles married in the late 1920s. The house was passed down through the generations and, despite being vacant from 1960-85, was renovated in 1984.”
  233. ^ ”The church began construction in 1905 with materials donated by local lumber merchant and eventual church elder C.A. Swift. The building completed construction in 1907 and the congregation was formally organized in 1910. The church was named in Swift’s honor in 1924.”
  234. ^ ”Justin Dwayne Lee Johnson was born on January 16, 1980, to Jimmy Harold Johnson and Sherrie Ann Laye in Mesquite, Texas. He was one of seven children in the working-class family, and has described his mother as "the wind beneath (his) wings" and his father as "very, very masculine". Growing up, Dwayne’s sisters were cheerleaders, and he often found himself wishing he could join in on their practices. Described as a shy and creative child with no interest in sports, he enjoyed watching The Wizard of Oz and dancing and singing tunes such as Rod Stewart’s "Forever Young" in his front yard, to the discouragement of his father. Dwayne was supported by his openly gay Uncle Bobby, who supplied him with a role as an extra in a local production of Brigadoon and financed Dwayne’s enrollment in an all-boys jazz dance class at the Joy Sharp School of Dance in Mesquite, and was only allowed to attend when his father was informed that the son of a local baseball coach attended the class as well. Johnson’s parents divorced around the time he was in high school, when he attended West Mesquite High School and volunteered as an instructor and choreographer for the local peewee drill team. After high school, he attended Ranger College before transferring to the University of North Texas, where he briefly was apart of the college cheer squad and came out as gay. While at UNT, Dwayne made friends with fellow gay people and was taken to Oak Lawn, a neighborhood in Dallas that is commonly known as Dallas' "gayborhood". It was there, at the Rose Room lounge in the Village Station, where he saw his first drag show. Johnson began going to the Rose Room regularly, and performed in drag for the first time there for an amateur drag competition, where he utilized the makeup skills his sisters had taught him and slicked back his platinum blond hair "like Annie Lennox". When asked by the emcee for his drag name, Johnson chose "Alyssa", after Alyssa Milano, who he’d watched on Who's the Boss? while growing up. His surname, Edwards, was given to him by his later mentor and drag mother, Laken Edwards.”
  235. ^ ”His mother is of Danish descent and his father is of German descent, and the two of them both once worked in Kings Cross and befriended cabaret performer and TV personality Carlotta.” - “…performing acts such as pantomime in local shopping centers such as the Strathpine Centre, the Toombul Shopping Centre, and Westfield Chermside.“ - “He attended Nashville Primary School in Brighton, but his parents wanted him to go to private school for his secondary studies, so he transferred to St Paul's Anglican School in Bald Hills a year early to "acclimatise". Jenek heavily disliked the school, and moved to Sandgate District State High School after two years at St. Paul's. After school, he would frequently go clubbing with his friends in Brisbane, particularly on Mary Street.” - “While touring colleges, he visited the National Institute of Dramatic Art, and, instead of moving forward to Perth to tour the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, he spent a week in Sydney behind his parents’ backs "living a lifetime of gay".”
  236. ^ Changed the article name from their deadname, added info about their transition
  237. ^ Literally the entire article except for the opening paragraph
  238. ^ Literally the entire article except for the opening paragraph
  239. ^ ”He originally attended Yorktown High School, but moved to Falls Church High School after his freshman year due to bullying. - “He started dressing as a girl when he was fourteen, occasionally attended school in drag, and started drag professionally in 2007; his first show was performed at Apex, a gay bar, in Washington D.C. - “At the time of the cast reveal of Drag Race, he was residing in Falls Church with his grandparents, working at a hair salon in Arlington, and corresponding with his mother and stepfather, who were then living in Florida.”
  240. ^ ”Al-Anazi died in the hospital on January 27, 2022, after being attacked by two dogs named Jack and Max, of which visible bite marks could be seen on his legs. Witnesses saw Al-Anazi fleeing from the two dogs before being tackled and mauled. A neighbor managed to beat one animal off with a cane. (…) Robb was a 71-year-old retired high school teacher working as an animal shelter volunteer at the 100+ Abandoned Dogs of Everglades Florida shelter. Hailing from Oakland Park, Florida, Robb's wife, Angie Anobile, quoted that Robb had been working with a mixed breed named "Gladys" since she arrived in January. Gladys had been featured on the shelter's Facebook page being rescued after sitting on a canal bank in an empty field, and was coaxed to safety by rescuers with chicken. The shelter continued to post videos on Gladys, describing her recovery as "slow and steady". Anobile recounted that Robb had been pulled to the ground by the dog and attacked. Another woman, Jan Halas-Stenger, attempted to help Robb and survived with minor injuries. Police received an emergency call to scene at 10:54 a.m., where Robb was taken to a hospital and later died of her injuries.”
  241. ^ ”On November 28, 2022, the family of victim Eliahna Torres, including her mother, Sandra, filed a lawsuit alongside Everytown for Gun Safety against gun manufacturer Daniel Defense and gun store Oasis Outback, as well as two dozen additional people and entities. The lawsuit alleged that Daniel Defense markets its AR-15 style rifles by “using militaristic imagery and video game references, by marketing on various social media platforms, and by suggesting that its rifles can be used by civilians for offensive combat-style operations against non-combatants“, as well as accusations of unfair marketing tactics and violation of the Federal Trade Commission Act. Oasis Outback, which delivered the rifle used in the attack to Ramos, was accused of negligent transfer of firearms as well as the fact that the store “had a duty not to sell weapons to the just-turned 18-year-old shooter, who it knew or reasonably should have known was likely to harm himself or others”. Ramos was described by witnesses as “nervous” and “behaving suspiciously” while inside the store. Furthermore, the lawsuit filed charges on the accusation of a “failed law enforcement response”, claiming that Eliahna's Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights were violated when she and her fellow students and teachers were involuntarily confined within their classrooms, accompanying additional unlawful seizure and lack of due process accusations towards the law enforcement defendants.”
  242. ^ ”A sheriff’s office in Lake County, Illinois released a statement claiming that it was initially thwarted from tracking a stolen car with a 2 year-old boy inside due to the car’s Car-Net GPS tracking service demanding a payment of $150 USD to access to service, as the subscription had expired. The car and child was reported as found just after officers paid the subscription bill. According to Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli, the detective had pleaded, explaining the "extremely exigent circumstance," but the on-call representative didn't budge, saying it was company policy. Covelli then stated that the detective had to work out getting a credit card number and then call the representative back to pay the $150 and, at that time, the representative provided the GPS location of the vehicle, but the “found” status of the car and child was announced before the GPS could be utilized. The 2021 Volkswagen Atlas had been stolen from the driveway of a 34 year-old Libertyville, Illinois woman while she was transporting her other child inside her house. Reportedly, a white BMW (which itself had been stolen from a Waukegan car dealership) pulled into her driveway from which a masked man emerged, knocked her to the ground, stole her car, and another man, the driver, ran her over in the process. The car was later located in a parking lot near Pulaski and Route 43, and the child was discovered within the car; the perpetrators fled. The woman was hospitalized with serious injuries to her extremities and remained in stable condition. Volkswagen has stated that there was a “serious breach” of their Car-Net service while working with the law enforcement officers, and made an official statement that read: “Volkswagen has a procedure in place with a third-party provider for Car-Net Support Services involving emergency requests from law enforcement. They have executed this process successfully in previous incidents. Unfortunately, in this instance, there was a serious breach of the process. We are addressing the situation with the parties involved.”
  243. ^ ”Joseph Bennett Bell, son of Jonathan Ezekiel and Georgiana (Bennett) Bell, was born in Greenville, Alabama on November 18, 1859. He was raised in Greenville and moved to Montgomery upon the completion of his education and obtained a job as a clerk at a hardware store. Bell married Mary Pratt, daughter of Julia (Smith) and Merrill Pratt on November 17, 1889. Merrill was the nephew of Prattsville town founder Daniel Pratt and was named heir of half his fortune upon his death in 1873. Bell moved to Prattville in early 1890 and served as a manager for the order department of the Daniel Pratt Gin Company as well as a stockholder and manager for the Pratt Company. The Bell House was constructed in 1893. Bell was listed as a secretary for the Prattville Mercantile Company in 1905, and served as a member for the State Legislature representing Autauga County from 1911 to 1915. In April 1919, Bell was appointed probate judge of the county, of which he served until October of the same year. Joseph and Mary raised their eight children until Joseph died in 1937; Mary followed him in 1945. That same year, the Bells daughters Katherine and Adelaide (whom the former had returned from service in World War II) lived in the house until they sold it to Thomas H. Walker in October 1949. In 1970, the house was sold to Colonel Ernest and Martha Biggs by Nancy and Hyman Hamner, the former of which are the recorded owners as of 1998. In 1994, the house was used as a filming location for Charles Matthau’s 1995 film The Grass Harp, based on Truman Capote’s novella of the same name.”
  244. ^ See “List of structures”
  245. ^ Just click on the damn hyperlink, I’m not copy and pasting all that here (I wrote the whole section)
  246. ^ ”The first owners of the house are recorded to be Jeremiah and Nancy Lassiter. Nancy was born in 1799 and Jeremiah was a stockholder with the Real Estate Banking Company of South Alabama in 1838. Curiously, the original land grants signed by J.Q. Adams in 1825 are to people who are not recorded as part of the Lassiter family, that being one “Mills Harrod” and an “(unintelligible) Guff”. Nevertheless, the house was subsequently owned by Peyton and Elizabeth (Betty) Anne Whetstone, then Joseph Baker Parker, Jr. and Mary “Minnie” Anna Parker, followed by Tilly (Bates) Park, Annie Lee (Parker) and Carlton Clyde (C.C.) Jones, and finally Minnie Evelyn (Jones) and George Treadwell. As of 1988, the property is in possession of George E. Treadwell of Emory, Virginia.”
  247. ^ ”In 1899, Edward G. Nelson and his Maryland-native wife left their home in Bay Minette in order to escape yellow fever. They settled in Latham and Nelson ran a sawmill, gristmill, blacksmith shop and bakery in order to support his family, as well as farming and raising a multitude of animals. Nelson’s plot contained five tenant houses and a commissary. His second son, Earl, built a house on a separate plot with lumber from his father’s mill- his mother, Nelson’s wife, requested a second story to the house, which was included in the blueprints but never executed. Earl and his wife moved out of the main house in 1925 and handed it down to his sister, Mary Elizabeth, and her husband Maynard Coghlan. The couple rented the house out for 12 years before moving themselves into the house in 1937. Mary was appointed postmistress of Latham in 1942 and had a small post office erected on her property, while Maynard worked in the Mobile shipyards during World War II. The property was passed down to their daughter Ruth and her husband Forrest J. Reynolds in 1972 and was still owned by Ruth (under “Mrs. F.J. Reynolds”) as of 1988.”