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10 Unknown Facts About Eminem
Eminem, the underground rapper, launched his solo debut album, “Infinite,” in 1996. He garnered widespread recognition in 1999 with the release of his major-label debut album, “The Slim Shady LP.”
This album also marked Eminem’s first Grammy Award win for Best Rap Album.
Here are the 10 Lesser-Known Facts About Eminem:
Lawsuit with Mother: In 2000, Eminem’s mother, Debbie Mathers-Briggs, sued him for $10 million, claiming defamation of character. The lawsuit was eventually settled for $250,000.
Overcoming Addiction: Eminem struggled with addiction to pills, including Ambien, Valium, and Vicodin, from 2002 to 2008. He successfully overcame his addiction in 2009 after multiple attempts, including a stint in rehab and a near-fatal overdose.
Difficult Birth: Eminem’s mother, Debbie Mathers-Briggs, endured a 72-hour labor when giving birth to him at the age of 18.
Early School Dropout: Eminem dropped out of school in ninth grade after failing the grade for the third time.
Oscar-Winning Musician: Eminem won an Academy Award for the song “Lose Yourself” from the film “8 Mile,” making it the first rap song to receive an Oscar.
Comic Book Enthusiast: Eminem has expressed a lifelong love for comic books and often references them in his music.
Humble Beginnings: Before achieving fame, Eminem worked as a cook and dishwasher at a small family restaurant in Michigan, earning $5.50 per hour.
Computer Illiteracy: In 2010, Eminem revealed that he did not know how to use a computer.
Squatting After Eviction: Before being discovered by Dr. Dre, Eminem found himself homeless and had to break into his own apartment, from which he had recently been evicted.
Largest Vocabulary in Music: A 2015 study analyzed the lyrics of 93 top artists and found that Eminem possesses the largest vocabulary among them, with over 8,800 unique words.
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Missing 5-year-old Miles McMahon found dead in a pond near home
UPDATE: After hours of searching for Miles McMahon, age 5, unfortunately, he was located in a pond, not too far from his house a short time ago and was deceased.
The pond and the area surrounding it had been our primary focus.
Although the pond had been searched earlier in the day by another unit, the Maryland State Police dive team responded this evening to check the pond again and found Miles.
We are heartbroken along with Miles’ family and all of you. Please keep Miles and his family in your thoughts and prayers as well as all first responders and all of those who assisted.
ORIGINAL RTEPORT:
On October 13 at 11 a.m., officers responded to the 1000 block of St. Pauls Drive in Waldorf for the report of a missing child. Home security footage showed Miles McMahon, age 5, leaving the house and skipping in his front yard. He was wearing a red T-shirt, no pants, and no shoes.
Family members searched the area and contacted 9-1-1 when they could not locate him. Officers established a perimeter and immediately focused their attention on ponds and bodies of water nearby.
The CCSO Search Management Team responded and established trained search teams using specialized apps for tracking. Members of the UAS (drone) Team and Maryland State Police Trooper 2 were activated and members of the La Plata Police and the Charles County Dive Team responded.
Police K9 and bloodhounds are continuing to track the area.
The CCSO asks anyone in the area to search their yard, pool, sheds, shrubs, trees, small hiding places, etc.
People who check their neighborhoods are asked to stay on sidewalks where possible, not enter anyone’s yard, and stay clear of where the search team is working which is primarily in the area of St. Pauls Drive and Piney Church Road.
Residents are also asked to check their home security cameras for any activity and to contact the Sheriff’s Office if they have relative footage.
As night approaches, visibility decreases; please remain vigilant and report any sightings immediately. Also, consider keeping exterior lights on to aid in visibility for search efforts. The CCSO urges everyone to remain vigilant as searchers continue to look for Miles. Anyone with information should call 9-1-1.