A Mississippi man faces two felony charges after he allegedly crashed through the gate at actress Jennifer Aniston's Bel-Air mansion. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, allegedly drove his car through Aniston's gate on Tuesday after harassing the actress for the better part of two years. The Los Angeles County District Attorney said he allegedly left unwanted voicemails, social media messages and emails to the Friends star between March 1, 2023, and May 5, 2025.
Main Idea: A man was charged after allegedly crashing his car through Jennifer Aniston’s Bel-Air gate and stalking her for years.
Key Points:
The case shows how stalking can escalate into violence, raising fear for households and communities and adding police and court costs for taxpayers.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office prosecution may deter similar threats and reassure the public that stalking is treated seriously.
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The actress whose home was allegedly targeted and who is central to the incident.
The accused man charged with stalking and vandalism; the main subject of the criminal case.
Central prosecuting authority that filed the felony charges and requested bail.
Los Angeles County district attorney quoted explaining the prosecution and commenting on stalking.
Jurisdiction handling the prosecution and arraignment, though mainly as the legal venue.
Named deputy district attorney thanked for work on the case, but not a central focus.
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