9 C
London
Sunday, April 28, 2024
HomeEntertainmentBam Margera, star of Jackass, is sought by police.

Bam Margera, star of Jackass, is sought by police.

Margera, who fled into the woods following an assault, is wanted on a warrant.

Brandon “Bam” Margera, star of Jackass, is wanted for allegedly punching his sibling in the face during a “physical confrontation” at their residence.

Before troopers arrived, Margera, an American television personality and former professional skateboarder, reportedly fled the Philadelphia property on foot through dense woodlands.

Sunday, slightly before 11 a.m. local time (4 p.m. UK time), police were dispatched to an address in Pocopson Township, Chester County, in response to a report of a domestic dispute.

Bam margera, star of jackass, is sought by police.
Bam margera, star of jackass, is sought by police.

Police stated that an investigation revealed Margera was “involved in a physical confrontation” and that the victim “suffered minor injuries”

According to court documents, Jesse Margera, the brother of former Jackass star Bam Margera, stated that Bam pounded and kicked his locked bedroom door on the morning of the alleged assault.

During the alleged confrontation in their kitchen, Jesse Margera claimed his brother punched him in the eye, nostril, and ear.

According to a police statement, he also claims to have discovered a threatening note inscribed “Bam”

Police have issued an arrest warrant for Margera and are searching for her.

The 43-year-old is charged with simple assault, harassment, and four counts of “terroristic threats”.

Officers have requested that anyone with information about his location contact them.

Margera was one of the original cast members of the MTV series Jackass. Which featured Johnny Knoxville and his pals performing stunts and pranks on the public.

In 2021, the Jackass director issued a temporary restraining order against him.

After refusing to attend rehab during the fourth Jackass film, he was sacked.

Margera filed a lawsuit against Paramount Pictures, the director of Jackass, Jeff Tremaine, and the co-creators of the troupe. Johnny Knoxville and Spike Jonze, alleging that he was unlawfully fired.

Read More

RELATED ARTICLES

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular

Salmond says Yousaf backing costs independence plan

The former first minister stated that the party's sole MSP, Ash Regan, would confer with Mr. Yousaf next week in the Scottish Parliament, in advance of two votes of no confidence.  Furthermore, Mr. Salmond advocated for an abandonment of "identity politics" and an emphasis on the "priorities of the people," which include housing, health, education, employment, and industry.

UK plans hypersonic missiles to match China and Russia

According to a report, Britain intends to furnish its armed forces with an indigenously developed hypersonic cruise missile by the conclusion of the current decade. The Sunday Telegraph reports that military leaders are under pressure to develop a weapon capable of traveling at velocities greater than Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. This is to catch up with China, Russia, and the United States.

Biden criticizes Trump at White House correspondents’ dinner

Joe Biden delivered a succession of scathing jokes about his election rival Donald Trump at a gathering of Washington's political and media elites: "I am running against a six-year-old as an adult."  On Saturday evening, at the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) dinner, Biden utilized the event as an opportunity to further his recent trend of challenging Trump with more assertive language, biting sarcasm, and personal jabs.

Scientist discovers cause of ‘Pharaoh’s curse’ from King Tut’s tomb

The 'Pharaoh's curse,' which was postulated to have claimed the lives of over twenty individuals since the opening of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922, has reportedly been deciphered by a physicist.  Ross Fellowes concludes that the deaths may have had a biological cause, whereas an ancient Egyptian text threatens 'death by a disease that no doctor can diagnose' to anyone who disturbs royal mummified remains.

Recent Comments