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Charges for renting Bus

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 T wo mothers face charges after renting party bus and cramming 60 maskless kids inside for child's birthday By Allen Kim,  © WXIX The cops were called onto the scene to break up fights and one of the juveniles attempted to strike an officer, according to the police. Parents from Ohio face charges after they rented a party bus for their child's 14th birthday and had 60 mask-less kids packed inside, Ohio police said. On Saturday, the Mount Healthy police saw an unmarked bus drop 60 kids off at the Hilltop Shopping Center, which is located approximately 11 miles north of Cincinnati. The kids exiting the vehicle were not wearing masks or social distancing, and several fights broke out after the children exited the bus,  the police said in a statement . The parents were charged with "contributing to the unruliness/delinquency of a child." The cops were called onto the scene to break up the fights and one of the juveniles attempted to strike an officer and was arrested, ac

Winless run continues

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  Schalke extend winless run to 28, three shy of unwanted Bundesliga record David Wagner Schalke 04 are three short of matching an unwanted Bundesliga record after Wednesday's 2-0 home defeat against Freiburg left the league's bottom side without a win in their last 28 games. "We lose hope too quickly. We must have more belief," Schalke defender Benjamin Stambouli told Sky. Schalke are closing in fast on the record, held by Tasmania Berlin who in their one Bundesliga season, went 31 matches without winning in 1965/66. Schalke coach Manuel Baum, who took charge in September after predecessor David Wagner was fired, already has the unwanted club record of being winless in his first 10 games. Freiburg winger Roland Sallai headed the visitors ahead after 50 minutes behind closed doors in Gelsenkirchen, then added a second 18 minutes later when he chipped home a perfectly-timed pass. Having only ended their own nine-match winless streak on Saturday with a 2-0 home victory

Arteta get bailed out

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  Aubameyang rescues under-fire Arteta in Southampton draw Mikel Arteta admitted Arsenal "shot themselves in the foot" after Gabriel was sent off in their 1-1 draw against Southampton on Wednesday. With Arteta under intense pressure after his side's wretched recent run, the Arsenal manager was shifting uncomfortably on the touchline when Theo Walcott put Southampton ahead in the first half at the Emirates Stadium. Walcott's goal against his troubled former club was a painful twist of the knife, but Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ended a run of 11 games without a goal in open play with his second-half equaliser. Arsenal had to play the last 28 minutes with 10 men after Brazilian defender Gabriel was dismissed for a second booking, but they held firm to avoid the ignominy of a fifth successive home league defeat. "The boys came out like we did three days ago, we scored a really good goal, on top in the game, and again we shoot ourselves in the foot," Arteta said. &