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‘Chicago Fire’ Security Guards Injured After Four-Wheeler Crashes Onto Set
Two private security guards on the set of NBC’s Chicago Fire were injured Thursday when youths broke through a barrier and drove a four-wheeler onto the drama’s Chicago set.
The incident occurred in the city’s South Loop near the downtown Fire Academy. The guards, whose names were not released, were…
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By Lynette Rice
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Former KNBC-TV News Producer Charged With Distributing Child Pornography
A former Los Angeles television news producer was indicted today on federal charges alleging he distributed more than 100 videos and images of child pornography online.
Phil Drechsler, 60, of Santa Clarita, who worked for KNBC-TV until he departed in February, allegedly shared more than 117 videos…
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By Tom Tapp
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Chokehold Death Of Homeless Michael Jackson Subway Impersonator Jordan Neely Ruled Homicide
The death of New York City subway rider and familiar Michael Jackson street impersonator Jordan Neely has been ruled a homicide, the city’s medical examiner said Wednesday night.
Neely had been placed in a chokehold by a fellow subway rider Monday after the homeless man began screaming at passengers…
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By Greg Evans
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Atlanta Shooting Suspect Arrested After Massive 7-Hour Manhunt – Update
UPDATED with arrest, 5:24: The suspect in a mass shooting at the Northside Hospital Midtown medical office that killed one person and wounded four more has been apprehended, Atlanta police said tonight. Authorities had conducted a near eight-hour manhunt for the suspect who, per CNN, had previously sought…
Michael Cieply: The Next Great Hollywood Book? It Will Have To Be History
Will there ever be a great book about the film business as it is now?
I still think not. What used to be called The Industry, as it exists today, might be grist for a eulogy, a festival panel discussion or possibly an online technical manual—10 steps to reboot the software that made your last…
Knott’s Berry Farm Reinstating Chaperone Policy For Teens – Update
2ND UPDATE: Knott’s Berry Farm will reinstate a chaperone policy this weekend, requiring visitors aged 15 and younger to be accompanied by an adult.
The imposed a chaperone policy last summer in response to a melee that erupted among teens at the park in July. That policy, which applied to people ages 17…
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By Bruce Haring
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Trans Woman Featured In Hit Sundance Documentary ‘Kokomo City’ Shot And Killed In Atlanta
UPDATED with Altanta PD statement on shootings of three transgender women in the city this year, and details on GoFundMe campaign for Koko Da Doll.
UPDATED with more reaction from Kokomo City cast and producers from original 8:12 p.m. story: The director and subjects of Kokomo City are expressing…
Chicago ‘Teen Takeover’ Floods Downtown Area, Two Shot And Several Beaten By Mob
A social media-fueled “Teen Takeover” in the Millennium Park area of Chicago Saturday night spun out of control, resulting in two people shot, 15 arrested, property damage, and police outnumbered in attempts to shut down the disturbance.
The incident mirrored a similar scene last year in Chicago…
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By Bruce Haring
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Suspect Arrested In Fatal Stabbing Of Bob Lee; Police Say Cash App Founder Knew His Killer
San Francisco police have arrested a suspect in the April 4 stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee, and say the alleged killer and his victim knew one another.
Nima Momeni, 38, has been booked on one charge of murder, San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott announced at press conference this…
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By Greg Evans
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Anne Perry Dies: British Crime Author Whose Murder Role Was Subject Of ‘Heavenly Creatures’ Film Was 84
Anne Perry, whose crime writing was shadowed by her role in a murder that was spotlighted in Peter Jackson's 1994 film, Heavenly Creatures, has died at 84.
Perry died in a Los Angeles hospital, her agent Meg Davis confirmed. She had been in steady decline since suffering a heart attack in December…
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By Bruce Haring
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Michael K. Williams Death: Drug Dealer Who Sold ‘Wire’ Star Fatal Fentanyl Pleads Guilty; Faces 40 Years Behind Bars
A year and a half after Michael K. Williams' death, the man who sold The Wire star the drugs that killed him has pleaded guilty.
"Irvin Cartagena sold fentanyl-laced heroin in broad daylight in New York City, feeding addiction and causing tragedy," U.S. Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern…
Cash App Founder Bob Lee Fatally Stabbed On San Francisco Street; Twitter Ex-CEO Jack Dorsey Calls Killing “Heartbreaking”
The founder of the mobile payment service Cash App was fatally stabbed on a San Francisco street yesterday, his family confirmed today.
"I just lost my best friend, my son Bob Lee when he lost his life on the street in San Francisco early Tuesday Morning,” Lee’s father Rick Lee posted on Facebook…
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By Greg Evans
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