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Hunter Biden Says He Wanted to Take His Own Life, ‘Kill My Dad’ During Crack …

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Hunter Biden is opening up about one of the darkest periods of his life.

The troubled son of former President Joe Biden reflected on the devastating emotional spiral that followed the death of his older brother, Beau Biden, and the collapse of his marriage.

The revelation came during a wide-ranging and surprising conversation with conservative commentator Candace Owens, in which Hunter was unusually candid about the depth of his depression and substance abuse.

Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, arrives to the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building on June 06, 2024 in Wilmington, Delaware.
Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, arrives to the J. Caleb Boggs Federal Building on June 06, 2024 in Wilmington, Delaware. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

And according to Hunter’s deeply personal new confession, things became so bleak during the height of his addiction that he contemplated ending his life “dozens of times.”

“Right after Beau died… I ended up separated from my wife, like, within the month,” Hunter reflected. “My dad, for the first time in my life, who was my rock, was stuck in his own grief. Like deep, deep grief. And I just went down into a hole,” he told Owens.

According to Radar Online, Hunter admitted that at the lowest point of his addiction, he considered suicide repeatedly while feeling overwhelmed by grief and guilt.

“I saw a woman that was kind of famous in the area since I had been in college… and I went up to her and I said, ‘Can I get some crack?’

“I think it was basically said, ‘Can you help me commit suicide?’ I mean, I know that now looking back it was the coward’s way,” he explained, adding:

“And I really mean that. I was a coward. I didn’t go and just do (cocaine). I said, ‘Let me do it this way and really, really, really drag everybody down with me along the way.

“Let me figure out the way not only to kill myself, but to maybe kill my dad, you know, really hurt my family.”

Hunter has spoken about his battle with substance abuse many times in the past, including in his memoir Beautiful Things, where he detailed years of alcoholism and crack cocaine use.

But this latest confession offers an even more heartbreaking glimpse into just how close he came to losing hope entirely.

Thankfully, Hunter has repeatedly said he ultimately found sobriety and stability, crediting family support with helping him rebuild his life.

In recent years, he has remained a polarizing public figure, often drawing criticism from political opponents while also speaking more openly about addiction and recovery.

No matter where anyone lands politically, however, addiction and depression can be devastating.

And Hunter’s latest comments serve as a sobering reminder of just how dangerous grief, substance abuse, and mental illness can become behind closed doors.

Hunter Biden Says He Wanted to Take His Own Life, ‘Kill My Dad’ During Crack … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Here’s Why George Strait Passed on Recording ‘Tennessee Whiskey’

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Riley Green Think As You Drunk Lyrics Tribute Toby Keith

Riley Green’s new song “Think As You Drunk” lyrics do more than pay tribute to Toby Keith. Continue reading…​The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs

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Riley Green Think As You Drunk Lyrics Tribute Toby Keith

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What Costco Does With Its Unsold Kitchen Items

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Riley Green Shares How Tim McGraw Influenced His ‘Marshals’ Role

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Claude Lemieux Cause of Death Revealed: Hockey Legend Was 60

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We have tragic news to report from the world of sports today.

Hockey legend Claude Lemieux has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 60.

News of his death comes courtesy of TMZ, who reports that Lemieux was found dead on Thursday on the property of a business owned by his family.

While there has been no official statement from Florida medical examiners, TMZ is reporting that Lemieux died by suicide.

Lemieux built a reputation as one of the sport’s fiercest competitors during a career that stretched across more than two decades and included four Stanley Cup championships.

Best known for his gritty, physical style of play and his ability to elevate his game in the postseason, Lemieux suited up for teams including the Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, Colorado Avalanche, Phoenix Coyotes, Dallas Stars, and San Jose Sharks during his NHL career.

He also earned a reputation as one of hockey’s ultimate agitators.

Lemieux was the type of player opposing fans loved to hate.

People play hockey on the frozen ice near the National Stadium at Olympic Park on January 13, 2022 in Beijing, China.
People play hockey on the frozen ice near the National Stadium at Olympic Park on January 13, 2022 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Perhaps most famously, his devastating hit on Detroit Red Wings forward Kris Draper in 1996 helped ignite one of the fiercest rivalries in NHL history between the Red Wings and Colorado Avalanche.

Lemieux never seemed interested in playing the role of hockey’s nice guy, but he always delivered when the stakes were highest.

He won his first Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in 1986, then later with the New Jersey Devils in 1995 and the Colorado Avalanche in both 1996 and 2000.

In 1995, he was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP after an extraordinary postseason performance that helped carry the Devils to a championship.

Following news of his death, tributes quickly began pouring in from across the hockey world, with former teammates, organizations, and fans remembering Lemieux as a fierce competitor whose passion for the game was impossible to ignore.

Lemieux is also remembered as the father of Brendan Lemieux, who followed in his footsteps to the NHL and carved out a professional hockey career of his own.

For a generation of fans, Claude Lemieux represented the tough, gritty side of the game they love.

Details about his final days are scarce at the moment, but we will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

For now, are thoughts are with Claude Lemieux’s loved as they attempt to make sense of this tragedy.

Claude Lemieux Cause of Death Revealed: Hockey Legend Was 60 was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Riley Green Honors Toby Keith on New Summer Anthem, ‘Think As You Drunk,’ Featuring The Late Icon’s Vocals

Riley Green regularly incorporates covers of Toby Keith songs in his live shows and has often credited the late country icon as a major influence on his career as a singer-songwriter. While he never had the chance to meet Keith before his passing in 2024, the country artist continues to honor his lasting legacy in his new summertime anthem, “Think As You Drunk.”

The just-released track came to life within just 20 minutes, according to Green, who co-wrote it with Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin and Jessi Alexander. Fans might notice that “Think As You Drunk” shares a similar melody as a very well-known country classic, Toby Keith’s As Good As I Once Was.”

“The best compliment I can give a song is ‘Man, this feels like a Toby Keith song,’” Green told Billboard. “Especially as a songwriter, I don’t know if there was a bigger influence on me.”

Riley Green; Photo Provided
Riley Green; Photo Provided

Green puts his own twist on the track with added guitar riffs, but the undertones immediately reflect that nostalgic feeling from the original. The result is a feel-good song that arrived just in time for the warm summer months and will serve as the perfect soundtrack for everything from a day on the boat to a rowdy night of drinking.

The lyrics are also original to the “Worst Way” singer as he depicts a long day of drinking that started at noon and is likely to continue until the honky tonk closes at 2am. He erupts into a clever play on words throughout the chorus while trying to convince the bartender who cut him off that he’s not actually as inebriated as he might seem.

“I ain’t as think as you drunk I am/ Don’t pay no mind to this mountain of crushed up cans/ No, I can’t say my CBA’s/ I can sing you every song that jukebox plays/ And I know I can’t stand or sit/ But if I was hammered, could I dance like this?/ Might have a cold one in each hand/ But I ain’t as think as you drunk I am,” Green sings with his signature charm and Alabama twang coming out in full force.

At the very end of the track, fans will hear another very recognizable voice, besides Green. Toby Keith’s iconic vocals join in to deliver the final lyrics of the 2005 hit that inspired the track, singing, May not be good as I once was/ But I’m as good once as I ever was.”

Green says the decision to close out “Think As You Drunk” in this way came from the late singer’s manager and family. They were shown the song before release due to its close resemblance to Keith’s track and suggested he be included in this way.

“They completely thought it was a tip of the cap to Toby, so they wanted to have his vocal on it,” Green explained, before revealing that it felt like the perfect fit, especially considering how his father used to say that “As Good As I Once Was” was actually written about him.

“So it’s really a full-circle moment for me to have Toby’s vocal on that song,” he added.

Riley Green; Think As You Drunk
Riley Green; Think As You Drunk

The new release marks a look into the multi-PLATINUM, ACM, and CMA Award-winning singer-songwriter’s forthcoming album, which he teased on social media following the song drop. A Facebook post revealed the upcoming project is titled “That’s Just Me” and will be arriving on September 18.

He remained fairly tight-lipped about the collection during his conversation with Billboard, but did call attention to one song that is sure to be a stand-out, “10 Pairs of Boots Ago,” which finds the narrator reflecting on different chapters of his life, each represented by a pair of boots he once wore, before ending with a final pair belonging to his 4-year-old son.

“I think about it a lot,” Riley Green said of becoming a father one day.  “At this point in my life, I don’t know how I could do it. So things are going to have to slow down and get a little bit more of a sense of normalcy before I could really think about settling down and having a family,” he adds. “But it’s definitely something I’d like to do and I’m somewhat excited about where my songwriting would go with that much of a change in my life, too.”

The new music arrives amid a busy time for Green. He is currently out on his Cowboy As It Gets Tour, has plans to perform at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on Sunday, June 7 as part of CMA Fest, and will be making his debut as a coach on The Voice this fall.

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Blotter: May 17 – May 23

Sunday, May 17
A caller in the 100 Block of Third Ave reported a person locked their keys in their vehicle. Vehicle lock out information was relayed.
Officers assisted another agency in the 300 Block of Haines Hwy.
A caller in Klukwan reported a lost kayak on the Chilkat River. Officers obtained the item description and contact information.
A caller in the 100 Block of Third Ave reported an accidental alarm activation at their location. There was no fire.

Monday, May 18
A caller on Sawmill Road reported concerning behavior of people interfering with traffic.

Tuesday, May 19
Police received a report from OCS in Haines. An officer was advised.
An officer at Mud Bay Road and River Road conducted a vehicle stop. The driver received a verbal warning for speeding.
An officer in the 1000 Block of Haines Highway performed a civil paper service.
A caller in the 200 Block of Main Street requested information about a note left on their vehicle.
An officer on the 400 Block of Allen Road performed a follow up report.
A caller on Mud Bay Road reported a road rage incident with a speeding vehicle yelling profanity at them.
A caller on Mud Bay Road reported losing a set of keys. Item descriptions and contact information were obtained.
A caller on Sawmill Road reported juveniles on top of a building.
An officer in Haines performed a follow up report.
A caller in the 50 Block of Haines Highway reported and turned in a set of keys. An officer took the keys to the post office to return to the owner.

Wednesday, May 20
A caller in the 300 Block of Haines Highway requested to speak with an officer about bullying behavior.
A caller in Haines reported a missing cell phone and wallet. Item descriptions and contact information were obtained.
A caller in Haines reported receiving a spam phone call. HBPD contacted the caller by phone.

Thursday, May 21
A caller in Haines reported receiving a spam phone call. HBPD contacted the caller by phone.
A caller on Gruening Road reported and turned in a found wallet and personal items. The property owner was contacted and the property was returned.
An officer in the 300 Block of Haines Highway performed citizen assistance.
A caller in the 200 Block of Beach Road reported a vehicle driving at a high rate of speed.
An officer in the 200 Block of Beach Road performed a follow up report.

Friday, May 22
A caller at 3 Mile Haines Highway requested a welfare check on a friend after the friend stated they were injured.
A caller on Mud Bay Road reported a boat appeared to be stuck on a shoreline. The harbormaster responded and HVFD and AST were advised.
An officer on Portage Street conducted a vehicle stop. The driver received a verbal warning for driving infractions.
An officer at Main Street and Harbor conducted a vehicle stop. The driver received a citation for registration.
An officer at Main Street and Haines Highway performed a traffic stop for a registration check.
An officer at Carrs Cove performed a vehicle check on a parking violation.
An officer on Small Tracts Road conducted a vehicle stop. The driver received a verbal warning for speeding.
A caller at 20 Mile Haines Highway reported a driver driving reckless and dangerously.
An officer on the 2000 Block of Lutak Road conducted a vehicle stop. The driver received a verbal warning for camping regulations.
An officer in the 200 Block of Main Street advised a business door was unlocked. The owner was contacted and aware the building was unlocked.
A caller on Main Street reported multiple hanging plants had been pulled down.
An officer in the 600 Block of Haines Highway advised a building door was open and unlocked. The building was cleared and secured.

Saturday, May 23
A caller on Sawmill Road reported and turned in a backpack. The item was logged in lost and found.
A caller on Fair Drive reported a brown bear in the area. An officer advised and a Nixle was sent out.
A caller in the 200 Block of Front Street reported a group of barking dogs in the area for a long period of time.
The Haines Volunteer Fire Department performed a service call in Haines.
The Haines Volunteer Fire Department performed standby for Beerfest.
An officer on Second Avenue performed a follow up report.
An officer in Haines performed a routine vehicle stop.
A caller in the 20 Block of Portage Drive reported bicycles stolen.
An officer in the 20 Block of Portage Drive performed a follow up report.
An officer in the 200 Block of Main Street performed a follow up report.
A caller on Main Street reported damage to private property.
A caller in Haines requested to speak with an officer about a possible probation violation.
A caller at the Fairgrounds reported and turned in a cell phone. The owner was contacted and picked up the phone.
A caller at the PC Dock reported people standing on top of golf carts.
An officer in the 20 Block of Haines Highway responded to a vehicle stopped in the roadway. The vehicle was moved by the driver.

There were 25 burn permits issued, seven EMS calls and five 911 hang-up calls during this reporting period.

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