The Tampa Superbowl Streaker Has Died At 35 Years Old
“The Tampa Superbowl streaker has died at 35 years old.” This story makes me so sad because he was young and such a good hearted person. I had a chance…

"The Tampa Superbowl streaker has died at 35 years old." This story makes me so sad because he was young and such a good hearted person. I had a chance to interview Yuri Andrade after his infamous streaking moment at Superbowl 55. Remember the guy in the pink one piece, pink leotard that ran out on the field? It was a funny moment and was talked about for weeks after it happened. The Superbowl that year was great especially since the Buccaneers won right here in Tampa. What's not great is hearing that Yuri has passed at such a young age.
The Tampa Superbowl Streaker Has Died At 35 Years Old

There is not much information as to how Yuri passed away, but one of his friends made a post on his official Instagram account. At the end of the message, his friend also say's that they are turning over his Instagram account to his attorney. He apparently passed away in California back in April. Police are asking his friends and family to remain silent until they are done investigating. You can see the message below:
"It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that I have to convey the devastating news of my friend YURI’S ANDRADE untimely passing. He was taken in California in April. The police asked for his family and close friends to maintain silence due to their ongoing investigation. Yuri had a warm and compassionate heart, always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone. His infectious laughter and vibrant personality brightened the lives of everyone around him. He had dreams and aspirations that were tragically cut short, leaving an indelible void in our lives.
He is survived by his daughter Brixie. The love and affection that yuri received from all of you throughout his life meant the world to him, and we find solace in knowing that his memory will forever live on in your hearts. We ask for your prayers and thoughts during this difficult period as everyone navigates through the profound sadness and unimaginable loss that has befallen everyone. Your presence and support mean more than words can express. Let us remember yuri not only for the sorrow of his passing but also for the joy and happiness he brought into our lives.
May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may we find the strength to carry his memory with grace and love. Long Live King Yuri. April 1989 - April 2024 ** will be passing off his Instagram account to his attorney** Our friendship began in 2016 when he moved to Point Arena. New to the area and ready to grind. He was so full of life and had a magnetic personality. we traveled the world searching for the best waves breaks and parties. Everywhere we traveled his vibrant spirit and kindness touched all who crossed his path. "May he rest in peace ⁃ Luis
Rest In Peace Yuri! Thanks for our awesome interview and having a great spirt~ Babs
These Are the Most Dangerous Cities in America
It's always interesting to see which cities are considered safe and dangerous in the US. It can also be helpful if you're planning a big move. Now, there's a new study out that pinpoints the most dangerous cities in America.
The new study comes from Noradarealestate.com. In it, they say, "From gang violence to high levels of property crime, these cities have earned their spots on the list." Yikes.
Before we get to the crime in each region of the country, let's look at some of the No. 1s in this study. According to Noradarealestate.com, the "FBI's most dangerous city" in the West is Stockton, California. In the Midwest, it's St. Louis, Missouri. Then, in the South, it's Baltimore, Maryland; and in the Northeast, it's Hartford, Connecticut. Noradarealestate.com notes that even though these cities are dangerous in the report, "each of these cities has also demonstrated resilience and a commitment to addressing these issues through various initiatives and collaborative efforts. By focusing on community engagement, comprehensive strategies, and investment in socio-economic development, these cities can work towards creating safer, more inclusive, and prosperous communities for all residents." So, it's not all dismal. There is definitely hope.
So, what's the most dangerous city in America? Detroit. "The violent crime index, encompassing homicides, robberies, and aggravated assaults, is alarmingly high," the study states. "The prevalence of guns and gang activity further exacerbates the issue, making Detroit a concerning place in terms of personal safety." That said, I love Detroit, and even though it's good to see which cities are trending up and down in terms of crime, remember that every city has its good and bad areas. So, don't write these towns off your list because of one study. Find the full study from Noradarealestate.com here.
Check out the most dangerous cities in America by region below, via the latest FBI data.
FBI's Most Dangerous Cities in the West
No. 1 on the FBI's list is Stockton, California, with a population of 308,348. Other cities in the top five include San Bernardino, California; Oakland, California; Anchorage, Alaska; and Pueblo, Colorado. Find the full FBI data here.
FBI's Most Dangerous Cities in the South
No. 1 on the FBI's list is Baltimore, Maryland. Other cities in the top five include Memphis, Tennessee; Little Rock, Arkansas; Nashville, Tennessee; and New Orleans, Louisiana. Find the full FBI data here.
FBI's Most Dangerous Cities in the Midwest
No. 1 on the FBI's list is St. Louis, Missouri. Other cities in the top five include Kansas City, Missouri; Rockford, Illinois; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Find the full FBI data here.
FBI's Most Dangerous Cities in the Northeast
No. 1 on the FBI's list is Hartford, Connecticut. Other cities in the top five include Buffalo, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Rochester, New York; and Bridgeport, Connecticut. Find the full FBI data here.