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Chicago police release footage of fatal shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo

Video was released Thursday of a Chicago police officer shooting and killing 13-year-old Adam Toledo while his hands were raised last month. 

The Chicago Civilian Office of Police Accountability, which investigates potential cases of police misconduct, released 17 body camera videos, including graphic video from the shooting officer’s camera that shows Toledo being shot and lying motionless with blood on his chest and face. The shooting officer’s body camera video shows him pushing another man out of the way as he pursues Adam through an alley while shouting “stop” before Adam pauses near a fence. Surveillance video shot from across a parking lot appears to show Adam tossing something behind the fence and later video shows a gun in that location. Adam raises his arms, which appear empty in the videos, as officers shout at him to show his hands and drop whatever he is holding. The officer then shoots Adam less than a second after he began to turn toward the officers with his hands raised.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot described the videos as “incredibly difficult to watch, particularly at the end” during a news conference on Thursday. Amid plans for protests on Thursday evening, Lightfoot called for people to “proceed with deep empathy and calm and most importantly, peace” and said people should “reserve judgement” and “wait until we hear all the facts.”

Video of fatal Chicago police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo released

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Suspect dead in police shooting that put San Antonio airport in lockdown

Police said a suspected gunman was shot and killed after he allegedly opened fire on officers Thursday at San Antonio International Airport. The incident caused officials to put the airport into a temporary lockdown and halt incoming and outgoing flights.

San Antonio police Chief William McManus said police responded to the airport terminal after receiving reports of a vehicle driving the wrong direction. After confronting the vehicle, the driver allegedly exited his vehicle and opened fire at the officer, he added. The shooter “had a lot of ammunition and was shooting indiscriminately. We’re lucky today not to have a lot of people injured or killed during this event,” McManus said in a news conference.

Police said two people were transported to the hospital with injuries. The San Antonio Police Department tweeted that the shooting took place at 9800 Airport Blvd., the address for the airport’s parking garage. The police department said shortly after the shooting, “There is no active threat to the public. As a precaution, the airport has been put on lock down. No other injuries are reported.”

Police shoot man firing wildly at people outside San Antonio airport: Police

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Brooklyn Nets’ LaMarcus Aldridge retires after irregular heartbeat diagnosis

Brooklyn Nets center LaMarcus Aldridge announced his retirement Thursday after he experienced an irregular heartbeat during a recent game. In a Twitter post, Aldridge said he played his last game Saturday against the Los Angeles Lakers with the irregular rhythm, which became worse after the game. He told the team the next morning and was examined at a hospital.

Aldridge wrote: “Though I’m better now, what I felt with my heart that night was still one of the scariest things I’ve experienced. With that being said, I’ve made the difficult decision to retire from the NBA. For 15 years, I’ve put basketball first, and now, it’s time to put my health and family first.”  Aldridge did not specify what caused the irregular heartbeat, however he was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, a heart ailment that causes erratic heartbeat, in 2007.

Aldridge signed with the Nets in late March after spending six seasons with the San Antonio Spurs. Nets general manager Sean Marks said: “We know this was not an easy decision for him, but after careful consideration and consultation with numerous medical experts, he made the best decision for him, his family and for his life after basketball. We wish LaMarcus, Kia and their family much health and happiness going forward.”

LaMarcus Aldridge announces retirement after irregular heartbeat diagnosis

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Dallas Wings select Charli Collier, Awak Kuier in 2021 WNBA Draft

The WNBA held its draft on Thursday evening following the conclusion of the women’s NCAA tournament.

The Dallas Wings held the No. 1, No. 2, No. 5 and No. 13 picks in this year’s draft, and selected Texas junior Charli Collier and Finland native Awak Kuier, who are both 6’5″, as the first and second overall pick respectively. The Atlanta Dream selected Arizona’s Aari McDonald as No. 3 overall. 

To view all the team’s pick during the 2021 WNBA draft, see the link below.

Wings take Collier, Kuier top two in WNBA draft

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Gabby Barrett scores her second No. 1 with “The Good Ones”

Gabby Barrett has earned her second No. 1 hit with “The Good Ones,” nearly a year to the date after her debut single, “I Hope,” topped the charts in April 2020. This makes Barrett the first female artist in nearly five years to reach No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart with both her first and second singles (Kelsea Ballerini was the last woman to do so, earning No. 1 spots with her debut single, “Love Me Like You Mean It” in July 2015 ,and following it up that September with “Dibs.”)

Barrett told Billboard, “I did not think the past week could have been any more amazing, but to have the No. 1 song feels like the cherry on top. I’m so grateful for my husband, who truly is a good one and inspired this song.”  Barrett’s husband is fellow artist Cade Foehner, whom she met while the two were contestants on American Idol in 2018. In January of 2021, the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Baylah May.

Gabby Barrett Earns Second No. 1 Hit With “The Good Ones”

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Brothers Osborne announce “We’re Not For Everyone” North American summer tour

Brothers Osborne — comprised of TJ and John Osborne — have announced their We’re Not For Everyone Tour across North America this summer.  The 45-city tour will kick-off on July 29 in Philadelphia, making stops in Boston, Indianapolis, Atlanta, San Diego, San Fransisco, Memphis, Los Angeles and Chicago before wrapping on Nov. 20 in Moon Twp, Pennsylvania. Travis Denning and Tenille Townes have been tapped to serve as opening acts on select dates of the tour.

Brothers Osborne also will release a new song, “Younger Me,” on Friday, April 16. The song was written by TJ in response to the overwhelming support he received after sharing that he is gay.

Tickets beginning next Friday, April 23 at brothersosborne.com. Special fan club pre-sale tickets will be available to “The Family” starting 10am local time on April 20.

Brothers Osborne Plot Extensive North American Summer Tour

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Upcoming ‘Fast & Furious’ film ‘F9’ releases new trailer

The ninth installment in the “Fast & Furious” franchise revealed a new trailer for the upcoming film, which is set to be released on June 25. The movie, titled “F9”, comes almost a full year after its original May 2020 release date. Justin Lin is back to direct the latest installment, after stepping away from the franchise after 2013’s “Fast & Furious 6.”

“Fast & Furious” stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Sung Kang and Helen Mirren will return. The group will face off against Jakob Toretto in the new film, played by John Cena. The movie will also feature snippets of Brian O’Conner, the character played by the late Paul Walker, who died in 2013.

Check out the new trailer for “F9” at the link – here.

‘F9’ Drops a New Trailer and It’s Awesome

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Jennifer Lopez & Alex Rodriguez break up and officially end their engagement

Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez officially ended their engagement and have called it quits, issuing a joint statement saying: “We have realized we are better as friends and look forward to remaining so. We will continue to work together and support each other on our shared businesses and projects. We wish the best for each other and one another’s children. Out of respect for them, the only other comment we have is to say is thank you to everyone who has sent kind words and support.”

The news comes just weeks after 51-year-old Lopez and 45-year-old Rodriguez announced that they were “working through some things” after rumors surfaced that the two had ended their engagement in early March.  The couple were engaged in the Bahamas in March 2019 after dating for two years, and spent much of their time together with their blended families — Lopez’s 13-year-old twins Maximilian “Max” David and Emme Maribel that she shares with ex-husband Marc Anthony, and Rodriguez’s daughters Ella, 12, and Natasha, 16, with ex-wife Cynthia Scurtis.

Alex Rodriguez, Jennifer Lopez officially call off engagement, announce that they have broken up

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Evanescence and Within Temptation postpone tour until 2022

Evanescence and Within Temptation have announced that their ‘Worlds Collide’ tour will be postponed until 2022. All existing tickets & VIP packages will remain valid for the rescheduled dates.

Evanescence said in a statement: “Well guys, we have to push this back one more time. We hate to make you wait longer but we are absolutely determined to make this tour we’ve all been looking forward to happening, so check out the new dates. We will be counting the days till we finally get to celebrate all this new music together. In the meantime, stay safe, stay sane, and keep your headbanging to The Bitter Truth! You will have no excuse not to know every word by next spring! We love you!”

Within Temptation added: “This is definitely not what we’ve wished for, but reality tells us otherwise: we have to postpone the Worlds Collide Tour. Although we can’t make the current situation better than it is, we hope to put a BIG smile on your faces again soon, because… We haven’t been sitting still and we have a LOT of cool stuff coming up for you! Until then, stay safe. And you know what? Third time’s a charm, so see you in March or April 2022!”

Within Temptation Reschedules “Worlds Collide” Tour Dates With Evanescence To 2022

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Pete Davidson to play punk rocker Joey Ramone in Netflix biopic

“Saturday Night Live’s” Pete Davidson has been cast as Ramones singer Joey Ramone in the upcoming biopic based on the punk icon’s life.  The film, which is being developed by Netflix in collaboration with STXfilms, will be based on and have the same title as Ramone’s brother Mickey Leigh’s 2009 book, “I Slept With Joey Ramone: A Family Memoir.” 

STXfilms chairman Adam Fogelson said: ‘I Slept With Joey Ramone’ is a great rock anthem that will make an equally great rock biopic, set apart by a universal story of family. Pete is perfect for this role, and we’re excited he and Jason will be bringing this icon of rock to life and thrilled to be collaborating once again with our friends at Netflix,” he said. 

Ramone passed away in 2001 at age 49 following a battle with lymphoma. His music and legacy lives on through an annual birthday celebration thrown for him by Leigh, 66, who also maintains an archive of his possessions in his former East Village apartment. The estate of Joey Ramone will be supporting and cooperating with the film’s production. 

Pete Davidson to Play Joey Ramone in Upcoming Netflix Biopic

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