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How Fast Can $800 in Pepe Coin (PEPE) Turn Into $80000 Compared to Dogecoin (DOGE)?A man who was involved in the violent disorder in Southport and featured in viral social media footage has been jailed for two years and six months. Brian Spencer, 40, of Lytham Road, in Southport, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court today, (Monday 23 December) after he pleaded guilty to violent disorder. He was also jailed after admitting racially/religiously aggravated harassment, which relates to a separate incident the following day at Southport Hospital when he verbally abused another patient when receiving treatment for the injuries he sustained during the disorder. The injuries he sustained were captured on mobile phone footage and subsequently shared widely on social media after some wayward missiles hit him on the head and groin during the appalling scenes in Southport on Tuesday, July 30. Officers say they received hundreds of hours worth of CCTV and mobile phone footage, which they are still working through, and Spencer was clearly identified. Police say Spencer could be seen acting in an aggressive manner and part of a large group of people who were standing only a few yards in front of officers and throwing bricks. He could also be seen on footage punching a police vehicle several times and picking up and throwing wheelie bins at officers and carriers. (Image: Merseyside Police) Later that evening, officers were called to a separate incident where Spencer was in attendance, and took him to hospital for treatment to the head injury he had sustained during the disorder. Police say they recognised him from the viral social media footage and he was arrested. It was while receiving treatment for his injury that Spencer racially abused another patient. READ MORE: Bolton rioter threw rocks at officers and stomped on police car One in six arrested over Southport riots were children, data shows Detective Inspector Paula Jones said: “The actions of the people who took part in the disorder was extremely serious and many officers were injured during the despicable scenes as bricks, bins and other missiles were thrown at them. "Spencer was involved in the violence and will now spend a significant amount of time in prison.” “We continue to review footage and information as it comes in, and we will not stop until we’ve put everyone we possibly can before the courts.”

Golden Knights ride 5-goal period to 6-2 win over the CanadiensCarlo Ancelotti said is "back" after the star scored his fifth goal in five LaLiga games in their 3-0 win at on Saturday. Bellingham opened the scoring in the 36th minute at Montilivi, before creating a second goal for teammate . The international was then forced off in the 61st minute with some discomfort in his left leg, but Ancelotti dismissed any suggestion of a fresh injury concern for the midfielder. added a third goal to secure all three points for Madrid, leaving them just two points behind league leaders with a game in hand. "Bellingham is OK," Ancelotti said, when asked if the midfielder was a doubt for Madrid's crucial Champions League game away at on Tuesday. "His leg was a bit tired, and he didn't want to take a risk in the last minutes. He'll be available ... Bellingham is back. He's scored in five games in a row. He's back, and in good form." Bellingham didn't find the net for Madrid this season until Nov. 11, but has since been on target against , , , and now Girona. , who rounded off the scoring for Madrid in the 62nd minute, lauded Bellingham's performance. "[It's] incredible, he's a great player. Playing here at Madrid with top quality players is a pleasure. Jude had a great game today," Mbappé told RMTV. The forward has come in for criticism for some of his displays this season after joining the club when his contract at expired in the summer, but he said he was happy with his performance in the win over Girona. "[I feel] good. It's part of my job, to help the team in every game, to play with personality and help the team to win," Mbappé said. Ancelotti confirmed that left-back had been substituted with "a muscular injury" and would miss the Atalanta game, but he played down injury fears for , who pulled out of Madrid's matchday squad earlier on Saturday. "Rodrygo didn't feel well, and we preferred to leave him behind at Valdebebas [Madrid's training ground] to work," Ancelotti said. "I think he'll be available on Tuesday." The Italian coach praised Güler, 19, who scored his first club goal this season. "It was hard for Arda to get into the game," Ancelotti said. "He didn't get it right in the first half, but in the second half, a fantastic run and a fantastic goal... He's young and he has a lot of pressure around him, this goal is good for him to take the pressure off."

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OneDigital Investment Advisors LLC boosted its position in FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF ( BATS:IGLD – Free Report ) by 10.0% during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 11,000 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 1,000 shares during the quarter. OneDigital Investment Advisors LLC owned about 0.23% of FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF worth $237,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Several other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also added to or reduced their stakes in IGLD. Sanctuary Advisors LLC purchased a new position in shares of FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF during the 2nd quarter valued at about $2,105,000. Kestra Advisory Services LLC increased its stake in shares of FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF by 10.6% in the 1st quarter. Kestra Advisory Services LLC now owns 836,133 shares of the company’s stock worth $16,463,000 after acquiring an additional 80,281 shares in the last quarter. HFG Wealth Management LLC lifted its holdings in shares of FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF by 6.4% during the first quarter. HFG Wealth Management LLC now owns 521,163 shares of the company’s stock valued at $10,262,000 after purchasing an additional 31,180 shares during the last quarter. XML Financial LLC increased its holdings in shares of FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF by 16.8% during the second quarter. XML Financial LLC now owns 215,946 shares of the company’s stock valued at $4,324,000 after acquiring an additional 31,006 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Jaffetilchin Investment Partners LLC bought a new position in shares of FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF in the third quarter worth approximately $587,000. 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Receive News & Ratings for FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for FT Vest Gold Strategy Target Income ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .BROOKINGS, S.D. — The Montana football team's season came to a close against the same opponent for the second year in a row. The 14th-seeded Grizzlies jumped out to an early lead against third-seeded South Dakota State but couldn't keep pace in a 35-18 loss in the second round of the FCS playoffs on Saturday at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium. They had in Texas. The Griz finished the season with a 9-5 overall record after being No. 3 in the preseason FCS Top 25 poll. SDSU improved to 11-2 in front of an announced crowd of 10,376 fans and will host a quarterfinal game next week against No. 6 Incarnate Word, which beat No. 11 Villanova, 13-6, at home on Saturday. "They just had too much for us," Montana head coach Bobby Hauck said. "There was a couple plays that got away. And we didn't get off the field on third down in the first half. Anyway, I thought our guys played hard. We just didn't quite get there today, which is kind of the story of our season." The Griz went 5 of 13 on third down but were 1 of 7 in the first half while falling into a 21-3 deficit. SDSU picked up 7 of 12 but was 6 of 7 in the first half when it scored 21 of its 35 unanswered points after going down 3-0. The game started to get away late in the first half. Angel Johson ripped off a 44-yard run on third-and-6 and Mark Gronowski connected with Griffin Wilde for a 24-yard touchdown on a third-and-18 corner route after the Griz had back-to-back tackles for loss. That put Montana in a 21-3 deficit. "Every time we tried to seize some momentum — especially in the first half, we were up 3-0 — we didn't get off the field," Hauck said. "That was a good job by them. We just didn't win in third down. I think that's probably the real story, especially the first half." Gronowski completed 12 of 16 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns. Wilde hauled in seven catches for 114 yards and two scores. The Jackrabbits ran for 222 yards on 42 carries as Amar Johnson went for 103 yards and Angel Johnson went for 91 yards. Gronowski ran for two scores. "He's a good quarterback," Montana cornerback Trevin Gradney said. "Spins it well. He can run. I didn't do a good enough job on the back end." Montana had the chance to make it a one-score game before that touchdown when a trio of chunk plays got them to the 21-yard line. Keali'i Ah Yat was picked off at the 3-yard line by safety Tucker Large. The Griz got a break as South Dakota State missed a 44-yard field goal attempt by Hunter Dustman wide left, but the loss of a prime scoring opportunity was a big factor. They didn't score again until there was 9:41 left in the game when Sawyer Racanelli made a catch in one-on-one coverage down the left sideline and dove into the end zone for a 44-yard touchdown. That cut the deficit to 35-10. The Griz added a 9-yard touchdown catch by Keelan White with four seconds left to get within 35-18 after Erik Barker caught a two-point conversion. But it was too little too late. "We knew it was going to be an execution game," White said. "Just bottom line, we didn't execute real well." Ah Yat drew the start, played the whole game and completed 19 of 32 pass attempts for 231 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. White led with 68 receiving yards and one score while Racanelli had 66 yards and one score. Ah Yat was the leading rusher with 25 yards on nine carries as Montana's run game was bottled up to 75 yards on 29 attempts. Eli Gillman was held to 12 yards on 10 rushes. "We started him because we thought he'd give us the best chance to win," Hauck said of Ah Yat, who has been in a rotation with Logan Fife for most of the year when he's been healthy. "I thought he played pretty well." The Griz lost the turnover battle 2-1 and were outscored 7-3 in points off turnovers. Jackrabbits linebacker Adam Bock had a pick-6 when Matthew Durrance broke up a pass and Bock ran back the interception for a 40-yard touchdown, putting the Griz down 35-3. That came right after Montana fell down 28-3 in the opening minute of the fourth quarter when Gronowski scored another 1-yard QB sneak, this time on fourth down, to cap a 12-play, 73-yard drive. UM had taken advantage of a turnover to go up 3-0 with a 34-yard field goal from Ty Morrison on its second possession after going three-and-out to start the game. Hank Nuce forced a fumble that Ronald Jackson Jr. recovered at the Griz 48-yard line to set up that drive, which included Ah Yat finding Junior Bergen for 15 yards to convert a fourth-and-6 at the SDSU 34-yard line. Montana's defense couldn't stop SDSU on the next drive, giving up two third-down conversions and allowing a 21-yard pass from tight end Kevin Brenner to Gronowski, who snuck it in for a 1-yard touchdown on the next play. That put the Griz down for the first time at 7-3 with 2:44 left in the first quarter. Montana fell down 14-3 when Gronowski hit Wilde for 38 and 34 yards on back-to-back plays. The second pass went for a touchdown with 12:33 left in the second half. The first one came on a free play as UM jumped offside for the second snap in a row after having SDSU facing a third-and-9. "I don't know if they couldn't see the ball or what," Hauck said. "That was not very good by us. ... He was just clapping his hands twice." Bergen got only one special team return as the Jackrabbits kicked away from him. SDSU's one punt to him was pinned inside the 5-yard line. Safety Ryder Meyer led the defense with 10 tackles while safety Jaxon Lee was second with eight takedowns. The Griz had four tackles for loss, and defensive end Hayden Harris got the lone sack to finish with 9.5 this year. "I didn't think we tackled particularly well today," Hauck said. "Now, when I saw that, I don’t mean it to be like, well, if we'd have tackled better, we'd have won. Maybe we didn't tackle very well because they broke tackles." Frank Gogola is the Senior Sports Reporter at the Missoulian and 406 MT Sports. Follow him on X @FrankGogola or email him at . What a grab from ! 👏 TOUCHDOWN, MONTANA! Why not another TD for Griffin Wilde x 🎥 ESPN+ / The Grizzlies attack with an early fumble recovery 🐻💥 x 🎥 ESPN + / . is just that dude 😎 x 🎥 ESPN + / Get local news delivered to your inbox!

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