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Denver police officer hit by firetruck, 2 people shot amid Nuggets championship parade

A fire truck carrying Denver Nuggets players struck and injured a police officer amid a celebratory parade for the team’s first NBA championship on Thursday, about an hour before two people were injured during a shooting just blocks away.

The fire truck was carrying Nuggets players Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, as well as the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy. They were moved to another truck to take them the last few blocks of the parade route. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas identified the injured officer during a news conference as Justin Dodge, a sergeant assigned to the SWAT division and someone whom he called a “very decorated officer.” Thomas told reporters the officer was trying to protect event-goers who made their way in front of the fire truck, and “had to step kind of closer to the vehicle and the fire truck began to roll up the back of his left leg, trapping him underneath the vehicle.” The officer was rescued from underneath the truck and was taken to a hospital with a lower leg injury. He was undergoing surgery and remains in serious, but stable condition.

In a separate incident that occurred an hour after the police officer’s injury, authorities say that two people were shot at the end of the parade and rally. The shooting occurred after the parade and festivities at Curtis Street and 17th Street, the Denver Police Department said. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas told reporters during a news conference that gunman shot two males in a targeted incident. Investigators believe the shooting was not related to the event. Authorities have an image of a suspect, who remains unidentified and was not in police custody, officials said.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said of the shooting: “Shame on them for once again marring what had been otherwise a pretty successful event for the entire state of Colorado,” adding that upwards of one million people attended Thursday’s parade and rally.

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Denver police officer hit by firetruck, 2 people shot amid Nuggets championship parade

A fire truck carrying Denver Nuggets players struck and injured a police officer amid a celebratory parade for the team’s first NBA championship on Thursday, about an hour before two people were injured during a shooting just blocks away.

The fire truck was carrying Nuggets players Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, as well as the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy. They were moved to another truck to take them the last few blocks of the parade route. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas identified the injured officer during a news conference as Justin Dodge, a sergeant assigned to the SWAT division and someone whom he called a “very decorated officer.” Thomas told reporters the officer was trying to protect event-goers who made their way in front of the fire truck, and “had to step kind of closer to the vehicle and the fire truck began to roll up the back of his left leg, trapping him underneath the vehicle.” The officer was rescued from underneath the truck and was taken to a hospital with a lower leg injury. He was undergoing surgery and remains in serious, but stable condition.

In a separate incident that occurred an hour after the police officer’s injury, authorities say that two people were shot at the end of the parade and rally. The shooting occurred after the parade and festivities at Curtis Street and 17th Street, the Denver Police Department said. Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas told reporters during a news conference that gunman shot two males in a targeted incident. Investigators believe the shooting was not related to the event. Authorities have an image of a suspect, who remains unidentified and was not in police custody, officials said.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said of the shooting: “Shame on them for once again marring what had been otherwise a pretty successful event for the entire state of Colorado,” adding that upwards of one million people attended Thursday’s parade and rally.

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At least 15 killed, multiple injured in ‘mass casualty collision’ on highway in Canada

Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed that at least 15 people were killed and at least 10 injured in a “mass casualty collision” that occurred Thursday on a highway in Canada. The crash occurred around 11:40 a.m. local time on the Trans-Canada Highway between a semi-trailer truck and a bus near the town of Carberry in southwestern Manitoba, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The semi-trailer was traveling eastbound on Highway 1 when it struck the bus, which was traveling southbound on Highway 5, as the bus crossed the eastbound lanes, police said.

Superintendent Rob Lasson, officer in charge of major crime services for Manitoba, told reporters during a press briefing Thursday evening that it “immediately it became apparent that this was a mass casualty situation.” Assistant Commissioner Rob Hill said that the bus was carrying 25 people, the majority of whom were seniors. Ten were transported to the hospital with various injuries; and authorities were waiting to confirm the identities of those killed. Both drivers survived the crash and are in the hospital, authorities said.

Officer Lasson said that the incident will be investigated fully; and the head of the truck company involved in the crash, Day & Ross, said they will fully cooperate with the investigation, sharing in a statement: “All of us at Day & Ross are heartbroken by the tragic news out of Manitoba this afternoon. The thoughts of the entire Day & Ross team are with those who have lost loved ones in this terrible incident, and we are holding out hope that those injured will recover.”

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweetedThe news from Carberry, Manitoba is incredibly tragic. I’m sending my deepest condolences to those who lost loved ones today, and I’m keeping the injured in my thoughts. I cannot imagine the pain those affected are feeling – but Canadians are here for you.”

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Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele make history with first-ever 62s in Round 1 of U.S. Open

Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele share the clubhouse lead at the 2023 U.S. Open after a pair of historic performances in Thursday’s first round.  Fowler and Schauffele each shot an 8-under-62, the lowest single-round scores in U.S. Open history and joining Branden Grace (2017 British Open) as the only players with 62s in major championship golf.

Fowler — who finished first — recorded 10 birdies and two bogeys, while Schauffele posted a bogey-free round with eight birdies. The two were five clear of the rest of the field through the morning wave, with Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, Si Woo Kim and Paul Barjon shooting 3-under 67s.

The last time Rickie Fowler played in a U.S. Open, he had seven birdies for the entire week in a T49 finish in 2020 at Winged Foot. He qualified for his first U.S. Open since 2020 by being in the top 60 of the Official World Golf Ranking. He’s 45th in the world and 41st in the SI World Golf Rankings.

Xander Schauffele is still seeking his first major. The San Diego native is sixth in the world and fourth in the SI World Golf Rankings.

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Eric Church to release ‘Caught in the Act: A Film’ concert film

In celebration of the 10 year anniversary of Eric Church’s first live album, Caught in the Act, a never-before seen film documenting both nights of his historic shows at the Tivoli Theatre in Chattanooga, TN in 2012 will be released.

Caught in the Act: A Film includes 17 songs, as well as behind-the-scenes footage, and interviews with Church, his band, and his crew. Premium Choir Members will be able to watch the film, for free, on Church’s website beginning Thursday, June 22nd.

Non-Premium Choir Members can view Caught in the Act: A Film, beginning Friday, June 23rd at 7:30 pm ET via Nugs.net. A digital ticket is required for viewing, and all Choir members can save 50% off. Purchasers will have 48 hours of unlimited playback after starting the stream.

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Brothers Osborne announce NYC and Los Angeles shows this October

Brothers Osborne announced two new shows, in New York City on October 5 at Pier 17, and on October 22 at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles.

John and TJ shared: “Y’all! We’ve worked tirelessly over the past few years, evolving and growing as a band. We’ve been taking on new challenges and exploring new creative realms on these new songs. We’re bringing that evolution to the stage! We’re beyond excited to announce a pair of special shows in New York and L.A. this October. We’re throwing everything we’ve got at these performances, and it’ll be as new for us as it will be for you. Can’t wait to show y’all what we’ve been cookin up. Until then, we’ll see y’all on the road this summer.”

Tickets are on sale now now. Visit Brothers Osborne’s official website for more information: www.brothersosborne.com.

Brothers Osborne Announce Shows in New York, Los Angeles

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Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson dies at age 87

Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson died on Thursday at the age of 87.  Jackson’s agent Lionel Larner said in a statement that the actress, who was also a former Labor Member of Parliament, “died peacefully at her home in Blackheath, London this morning after a brief illness with her family at her side.” adding, “today we lost one of the world’s greatest actresses and I have lost a best friend of over 50 years.”

Jackson appeared on stage for the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1960s where she played roles in Hamlet and Antony and Cleopatra. She won a Best Actress Oscar in 1970 for the film Women in Love, based on the novel by D.H. Lawrence; and in 1973, she won an Oscar for her role in the film A Touch of Class, two years after her memorable depictions of Queen Elizabeth I in both the BBC’s biographic film “Elizabeth R” and the historical drama “Mary, Queen of Scots.” Jackson also won an Emmy and a Tony Award during her career.

In 1992 she turned to politics during John Major’s tenure as prime minister, and was elected MP for Hampstead and Highgate. Jackson remained an MP for 23 years, during which her party came to power in a landslide under Tony Blair. When Blair started his New Labor project, Jackson was part of the Labor contingent that opposed the move away from more traditional Labor positions.

Jackon left her seat in 2015 and returned to acting, portraying a woman struggling with dementia in Elizabeth is Missing, earning Jackson a BAFTA award for Best Actress. She later returned to the stage in 2016 by starring in a West End production of “King Lear,” and won a Tony Award in 2018 for her appearance in the Broadway production of “Three Tall Women.” Jackson had recently completed filming for The Great Escaper in which she starred alongside Michael Cain, which tells the true story of a British veteran who escaped a care home to attend the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in France’s Normandie region.

Jackson was married from 1958-1976 to stage director Roy Hodges. She is survived by their son, Daniel.

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Al Pacino welcomes newborn son with girlfriend Noor Alfallah

83-year-old Al Pacino has welcomed a newborn son with girlfriend Noor Alfallah, 29. A rep for the actor confirmed the news to TMZ, adding that they couple have named the child Roman Pacino.

The news comes about two weeks after Pacino’s rep confirmed that the couple was expecting their first child together. The newborn is Pacino’s fourth child, and his first with Alfallah. He is also father to 33-year-old daughter Julie Marie, whom he shares with ex-girlfriend Jan Tarrant; and 22-year-old twins Anton and Olivia whom he shares with ex-Beverly D’Angelo.

Pacino and Alfallah were first spotted together in April 2022 leaving Felix Restaurant in Venice, California. Alfallah also shared a photo of the couple visiting a friend’s art exhibit in New York in April.

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Global Citizen’s ‘Power Our Planet: Live in Paris’ festival to feature Billie Eilish, Lenny Kravitz, H.E.R.

Global Citizen will air a new three-hour event taking place on June 22, dubbed ‘Power Our Planet: Live in Paris’. The event will feature sets from Billie Eilish, H.E.R., Lenny Kravitz, Jon Batiste, Ben Harper, Finneas, and Mosimann, who will perform live from the city’s Champ de Mars, located at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

Power Our Planet: Live in Paris is a free, ticketed event being held to mobilize financing from world leaders and the private sector for developing countries to fight climate change and extreme poverty; it is hosted in partnership with the City of Paris with support from Live Nation.  Global Citizen co-founder and CEO Hugh Evans said in a press release: “Our world needs urgent change. Outdated global financial systems are perpetuating the conditions that keep vulnerable countries and their citizens trapped in the cycle of extreme poverty. We congratulate Ajay Banga on his appointment as President of the World Bank, and there is an urgent and immediate opportunity for him to show leadership the world truly needs.”

Power Our Planet: Live in Paris will be livestreamed globally across Global Citizen’s platforms on June 22. Amazon will also carry the livestream via Amazon Music on Twitch.

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Foo Fighters share debut performance of their new song ‘Rescued’

Foo Fighters have shared the video of the debut performance of “Rescued,” off their new album “But Here We Are,” produced by Greg Kurstin and Foo Fighters.

The footage comes from the band’s hour-long livestream event on May 21st, “Preparing Music For Concerts”, which mixed three songs from the new album alongside classic tracks, and introduced their new drummer, Josh Freese. The livestream also marked the first appearance of the band in 2023, as they returned to the stage following the passing of drummer Taylor Hawkins last year while on tour in South America.

Watch video of the debut performance of “Rescued” – here.

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