Cleveland Browns safety Ronnie Hickman was assaulted in a New York City hotel lobby early Monday morning, according to a team spokesperson. Elsewhere, in northwest Nigeria, armed assailants killed at least 32 people in raids on three villages, while in Iran, the family of a protester was reportedly forced to pay for the bullet that killed their son.
The Browns spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital that Hickman was the victim of an assault. He was treated for minor injuries at a local hospital and released, now resting at home. The team did not release further details about the incident.
In Nigeria, residents reported that the attacks involved assailants riding motorbikes and shooting indiscriminately, burning houses and shops. The Guardian reported on the violence, highlighting the ongoing insecurity in the region and the pressure on the government to restore stability.
Meanwhile, in Iran, the family of a protester named Hooman was forced to pay for the bullet that killed him during recent protests, according to Sky News. His aunt, Nasrin, shared the painful details, stating, "They had to pay for the bullet that killed their son." The 37-year-old had been protesting against the regime in Lahijan.
In other news, former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has reportedly not received adequate medical treatment in prison. His spokesman, Zulfi Bukhari, told Sky News that Khan's personal doctor has not been allowed to examine him, and that Khan has suffered partial vision loss in one eye.
Finally, Al Jazeera reported that the brother of slain Palestinian Awdah Hathaleen expressed mixed feelings regarding the planned indictment of settler Yinon Levi. While welcoming the news, he noted that a manslaughter charge "doesn't rise to the level of the crime."
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