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Marcus Randle El, the ex-Badgers wideout who killed two women in 2020, is heading behind bars for life. And then some. Randle El has been hit with two consecutive life sentences in prison for the murder of 27-year-old Brittany McAdory and 30-year-old Seairaha Winchester.
The former Wisconsin football player shot McAdory out of fear that she would reveal to police that Randle El was dealing drugs. After killing McAdory, he shot Winchester for witnessing the murder.

Marcus Randle El convicted of multiple murders.

The shooting incident at Jorge Masvidal’s house led to the arrest of the famous ex-UFC fighter’s dad, Jorge Masvidal, Sr., who is now facing a second-degree murder charge.
Masvidal’s father was arrested Thursday night after he allegedly shot a man, Luis Leoncini, during a dispute at the fighter’s home in Miami-Dade County.

More: Jorge Masvidal was not at the house when the shooting happened.
He was out promoting his bareknuckle boxing event which takes place Friday night at the FLA Live Arena.
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) May 4, 2023

Masvidal, Sr.

Nuggets center Nikola Jokic received a technical foul during Game 4 after a controversial sideline altercation with Suns owner Matt Ishbia. 
Speaking to reporters after the game, Jokic addressed the incident with Ishbia, briefly detailing his conversation with the officials while referring to Phoenix’s owner as a “fan.”
“He told me I was elbowing the fan, but the fan put the hand on me first. I thought the league is supposed to protect us, or whatever…” said Jokic, via Brandon Krisztal of KOA Colorado.

Game 4 of the Western Conference Semifinals featured a bizarre altercation between Suns owner Matt Ishbia and Nuggets star center Nikola Jokic.
The incident, during which Jokic appeared to elbow Ishbia while attempting to rip the ball from his grasp, drew a frustrated response from Denver’s head coach Michael Malone.
When addressing reporters following the Nuggets’ loss on Sunday, Malone seemed to be unaware that it was the Suns owner Ishbia on the other end of the altercation with Jokic.

The Suns defeated the Nuggets, 129–124, in a fierce offensive battle in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals Sunday evening, but it was a play after the whistle that drew the biggest headlines.
With Denver leading 55–54 late in the second quarter, Nuggets center Nikola Jokić appeared to make contact with a spectator on a dead ball. And it wasn’t just any spectator—it was Mat Ishbia, Phoenix’s new owner.

Following a report from ESPN’s John Keim on Saturday in which it was stated that the Commanders “phoned” retired quarterback Andrew Luck over a possible comeback, Jim Irsay took to Twitter to clear the air.
The Colts owner fired off a warning shot to anyone who may be interested in poaching Luck from retirement, kindly reminding the other 31 NFL teams that they’d be in violation of the league’s tampering policy.
On Sunday night, Irsay took to Twitter to air out his message.

Nuggets star Nikola Jokic was assessed a technical foul late in the second quarter of Game 4 following a bizarre incident courtside that saw the two-time MVP make contact with Suns owner Mat Ishbia as he was attempting to grab the basketball.