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FILE - In this June 21, 2014 file photo, Alec Baldwin attends the Hamptons SummerDocs Series opening night screening of "Life Itself" at Guild Hall in East Hampton in New York. On Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, Baldwin said, his assistant and cleaning woman saw a neighbor hitting a woman over the head with a frying pan in his building in Manhattans Greenwich Village. (Photo by Scott Roth/Invision/AP)
FILE - In this June 21, 2014 file photo, Alec Baldwin attends the Hamptons SummerDocs Series opening night screening of "Life Itself" at Guild Hall in East Hampton in New York. On Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, Baldwin said, his assistant and cleaning woman saw a neighbor hitting a woman over the head with a frying pan in his building in Manhattans Greenwich Village. (Photo by Scott Roth/Invision/AP)

• Police were called to Alec Baldwin’s New York City apartment building, but this time he wasn’t the one in trouble. The volatile actor said that normally when police are called to his Greenwich Village building, “you could likely guess it’s about one particular person.” But on Tuesday, Baldwin said his assistant and cleaning woman saw a neighbor hitting a woman over the head with a frying pan. Neighbor Jaime McKeown was charged with assault. Baldwin said people in his building told him McKeown was angry at the woman upstairs for making too much noise. Baldwin’s recent brushes with the law have included face-offs with paparazzi and riding his bicycle the wrong way. McKeown’s lawyer did not immediately comment on the case.

Uzo Aduba is an Emmy winner for her breakout role as a prisoner known as “Crazy Eyes” in Netflix’s Orange is the New Black. The series received two other awards, for casting and picture editing, at the creative arts Emmy ceremony Saturday honoring technical and other achievements. In an emotional speech, Aduba thanked her mother, who came from Nigeria “to make a better life for her family.” She also thanked producers and others for a show “that lets everyone be represented in such a beautiful way.” Aduba won as best guest actress in a comedy series for her portrayal of Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren, while Jimmy Fallon was honored as best guest comedy actor for NBC’s Saturday Night Live. On the drama side, guest-acting honors went to Joe Morton for ABC’s Scandal and Allison Janney for Showtime’s Masters of Sex. Janney thanked producers, co-stars and writers on the series, then added one more person. “The crew guy who got me a shot of bourbon before my first sex scene was extraordinarily important to me,” she said. Zach Galifianakis’ interview with President Barack Obama in March on the comedian’s Between Two Ferns show on the Funny or Die website won the Emmy for best short-format, live-action entertainment program. The biggest awards haul Saturday went to Saturday Night Live, with five trophies. Fox’s Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey earned four. Cable dramas Game of Thrones, True Detective and PBS’ Sherlock: His Last Vow also each picked up a quartet of honors.

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