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  • 00:05

    • From Ferris Bueller to boxing’s most charismatic promoter, we count eight celebrities

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    who have killed people!

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    8 – Keith Moon, • On the fourth of January 1970, The Who

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    drummer Keith Moon got into trouble while attending the opening of British pub The Red

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    Lion.

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    Showing up with his cheuffer and entourage, Moon’s success angered the working class

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    locals, who chased him outside later in the night.

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    • Moon’s driver Neil Boland attempted to pacify the angry skinheads and create a

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    diversion so that Moon could leave, but Moon was a poor driver and sped out in fear, accidentally

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    hitting and crushing Boland’s skull.

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    • The incident was ruled a tragic accident – because the old ‘chased by skinheads’

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    defence never fails – but Keith Moon was haunted by it for the rest of his life.

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    7 – Don King, • ‘Llllleet’s get ready to murder!’

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    • Horrible black humour aside, Don King has committed murder on two separate occasions,

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    but served less than four years in prison.

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    King is famous in the boxing world for promoting massive fighters like Mike Tyson, Muhammad

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    Ali, George Foreman and Evander Holyfield.

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    • After dropping out of Kent State University, King ran an illegal bookmaking operation during

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    which he shot Hillary Brown in the back.

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    This was ruled a justifiable homicide, as Brown had been attempting to rob him.

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    • King was later convicted of second-degree murder for stomping Sam Garrett, an employee

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    who owed him six hundred dollars, to death.

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    For this he served less than four years in prison.

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    6 – Ted Kennedy, • On July 19 1969, Senator Ted Kennedy was

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    leaving a party when he drove his car off a bridge on Chappaquiddick, an island near

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    Martha’s Vineyard.

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    • The car went into the water, and though Kennedy swam free, his passenger, Mary Jo

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    Kopechne, drowned in the overturned vehicle.

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    • The cowardly Kennedy fled the scene and waited nine hours before reporting the incident.

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    He later pled guilty to leaving the scene of an accident and received a two month jail

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    sentence, which was suspended.

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    5 – Johnny Lewis, • In 2012, Sons of Anarchy star Johnny Lewis

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    suffered something of a mental breakdown.

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    He broke into and ransacked the home of 81-year-old Catherine Davis and then killed her and her

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    cat.

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    • Witnesses say they saw Lewis climb over a fence and assault a neighbour, then hop

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    back over and return to the Davis house.

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    He later fell from a roof and died.

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    • Although he had a history of drug use, autopsies revealed that Lewis had no drugs

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    or alcohol in his system at the time of his death.

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    4 – Phil Spector, • Phil Spector is the legendary record producer

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    who had a hugely prolific run, backing music legends like the Beatles, the Ramones and

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    the Righteous Brothers.

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    • Spector was a known eccentric and recluse with a lifelong gun obsession.

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    In February 2003, following a minor altercation at a Hollywood club, Spector went home with

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    B-movie actress Lana Clarkson.

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    It was there he shot Lana in the mouth and emerged in a panic, telling his driver ‘I

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    think I shot her!’

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    • Spector later claimed the gunshot was self-inflicted, but numerous people testified

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    to being held at gunpoint by Spector in the past.

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    The first trial resulted in a hung jury, but the second found him guilty.

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    He was sentenced to nineteen years to life.

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    Rock on.

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    3 – Matthew Broderick, • In 1987, Ferris Bueller and Lion King

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    star Matthew Broderick was in a car accident that took the lives of two women: Anna Gallagher

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    and her mother Margaret Doherty.

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    • The accident occurred while Broderick was vacationing in Ireland with his Ferris

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    Bueller co-star Jennifer Grey, who he was secretly dating.

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    Broderick crossed lanes and collided head-on with Anna’s Volvo, killing her and her mother

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    instantly.

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    • Broderick awoke in the hospital with no memory of the incident.

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    He was charged with causing death by dangerous driving, which entailed five years in prison,

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    but in the end was only convicted of careless driving and fined a meagre $175.

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    • The victims’ family called this ‘a travesty of justice’.

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    Broderick made plans to meet with the family in 2003 and provide closure, but ended up

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    backing out of this.

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    In 2012, Broderick was featured in a multi-million dollar Honda commercial that aired during

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    the Super Bowl, so it seems everyone’s forgotten about his history behind the wheel.

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    2 – Sid Vicious, • In 1979, Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious

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    was arrested for murdering his former-prostitute girlfriend Nancy Spungen while out of his

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    mind on heroin.

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    • The incident occurred at New York’s famous Hotel Chelsea, where the couple was

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    staying after the Sex Pistols’ formal breakup.

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    At first Sid and Nancy were smitten, but their relationship quickly deteriorated because

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    of their insatiable drug habit.

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    Before long they were physically and emotionally abusing each other.

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    • On the night Nancy was murdered Sid was found passed out playing with his knife.

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    Despite being arrested for the crime, he died of a heroin overdose before the case reached

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    trial.

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    1 – O.J.

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    Simpson, • This is a controversial pick.

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    Former footballer O.J.

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    Simpson was found not guilty, but everyone and their dog thinks he did it.

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    He even wrote a pot-stirring ‘hypothetical confession’ book called If I Did It.

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    • On the ninth of November 1994, Nicole Brown and her friend Ronald Goldman were found

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    brutally stabbed to death.

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    The evidence overwhelmingly pointed to O.J.

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    Simpson and the case became a media sensation.

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    • Despite DNA evidence and a long history of spousal abuse, O.J.

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    was found not guilty.

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    He is, however, currently enjoying a thirty-three-year jail sentence for an unrelated robbery charge.

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The example sentences of ALTERCATION in videos (15 in total of 41)

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in preposition or subordinating conjunction february proper noun, singular 2003 cardinal number , following verb, gerund or present participle a determiner minor adjective altercation noun, singular or mass at preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner hollywood proper noun, singular club noun, singular or mass , spector proper noun, singular went verb, past tense home noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction
he personal pronoun then adverb dialed verb, past tense 999 cardinal number as preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner altercation noun, singular or mass between preposition or subordinating conjunction jessop proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction nash proper noun, singular had verb, past tense spilled verb, past participle into preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner house noun, singular or mass .
the determiner los proper noun, singular angeles proper noun, singular police proper noun, singular department proper noun, singular even adverb stated verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun had verb, past tense been verb, past participle informed verb, past participle of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner altercation noun, singular or mass .
altercation noun, singular or mass started verb, past tense in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner baggage noun, singular or mass claim noun, singular or mass area noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction continued verb, past tense outside preposition or subordinating conjunction authorities noun, plural were verb, past tense later adverb called verb, past participle to to
the determiner media noun, plural also adverb claims noun, plural that preposition or subordinating conjunction an determiner altercation noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction another determiner inmate noun, singular or mass also adverb played verb, past tense a determiner role noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction
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but coordinating conjunction even adverb so adverb , before preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner physical adjective altercation noun, singular or mass starts verb, 3rd person singular present , cameron proper noun, singular gets verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner upper adjective hand noun, singular or mass the determiner way noun, singular or mass
lot noun, singular or mass about preposition or subordinating conjunction them personal pronoun they personal pronoun did verb, past tense n't adverb just adverb says verb, 3rd person singular present to to me personal pronoun oh interjection you personal pronoun know verb, non-3rd person singular present you personal pronoun got verb, past participle an determiner altercation noun, singular or mass
physical adjective altercation noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun fiance noun, singular or mass the determiner two cardinal number took verb, past tense the determiner subway noun, singular or mass to to their possessive pronoun apartment noun, singular or mass where wh-adverb lauren proper noun, singular
she personal pronoun claimed verb, past tense to to have verb, base form observed verb, past participle an determiner altercation noun, singular or mass between preposition or subordinating conjunction depp proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction amber proper noun, singular heard verb, past participle when wh-adverb depp proper noun, singular was verb, past tense
apparently adverb the determiner actor noun, singular or mass didn proper noun, singular t proper noun, singular trust noun, singular or mass that determiner tarantino proper noun, singular knew verb, past tense what wh-pronoun he personal pronoun was verb, past tense doing verb, gerund or present participle , and coordinating conjunction the determiner altercation noun, singular or mass
the determiner police noun, singular or mass determined verb, past participle that preposition or subordinating conjunction they personal pronoun were verb, past tense the determiner reason noun, singular or mass troub proper noun, singular was verb, past tense involved verb, past participle in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner altercation noun, singular or mass .

Use "altercation" in a sentence | "altercation" example sentences

How to use "altercation" in a sentence?

  • In excess altercation, truth is lost.
    -Publilius Syrus-

Definition and meaning of ALTERCATION

What does "altercation mean?"

/ˌôltərˈkāSH(ə)n/

noun
noisy argument.

What are synonyms of "altercation"?
Some common synonyms of "altercation" are:
  • argument,
  • quarrel,
  • squabble,
  • fight,
  • contretemps,
  • disagreement,
  • dissension,
  • falling-out,
  • dispute,
  • disputation,
  • contention,
  • clash,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.