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On Tuesday, a gunman in Uvalde, Texas killed not less than 19 kids and two lecturers at Robb Elementary College.
Gunman kills 19 kids in Texas faculty rampage
The sports activities world — like the remainder of the nation — reeled from the information. Maybe no voice was heard louder on Tuesday evening than Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who has spoken out in favor of stronger gun legal guidelines and elevated background checks up to now. Kerr, whose father was shot to loss of life in 1984, delivered an impassioned and emotional speech previous to the Warriors’ sport towards the Mavericks within the Western Convention finals.
“When are we gonna do one thing?” Kerr shouted, slamming his hand on the desk. “I’m drained, I’m so uninterested in getting up right here and providing condolences to the devastated households which might be on the market. I’m so uninterested in the, I’m sorry, I’m uninterested in the moments of silence. Sufficient. …
“Do you notice that 90 p.c of People, no matter political occasion, need common background checks? Ninety p.c! We’re being held hostage by 50 senators in Washington who refuse to even put it to a vote regardless of what we the American folks need. They gained’t vote on it as a result of they need to maintain on to their very own energy. It’s pathetic. I’ve had sufficient.”
A number of Boston-area athletes spoke out as properly, together with former Patriots extensive receiver Julian Edelman who requested for suggestions on what to do.
“This doesn’t really feel like America,” Edelman wrote on Twitter. “We concentrate on happiness and prosperity and people values are nice. However our greatness ought to be measured by how we shield our most weak. We’re not doing our job. I don’t know the reply, I don’t faux to know politics however that is unacceptable.”
Present Patriots security Adrian Phillips tweeted that the occasion was “completely terrible.”
Damien Harris tweeted in all caps that “WE NEED CHANGE NOW”.
“Devastating. Heartbreaking. Unimaginable,” he wrote. “Lord, watch over each single individual affected by this continued evil.”
Patrick Chung known as the taking pictures “ridiculous.”
“Individuals on this world are so f—– dumb,” he wrote. “Youngsters bro. Youngsters? Energy has consumed the world. Egocentric. Love one another. Respect one another. God rattling.”
Christian Barmore supplied up prayers for the victims.
Patriots linebacker Mack Wilson tweeted out a pair of cute images of his son.
“Mother and father hug your children inform them how a lot you like them,” he wrote. “Educate them to be nice. Educate them to be higher than you. Educate them easy methods to love. Educate them easy methods to be assured and to at all times deal with folks the way you need to be handled regardless of the colour of their pores and skin.”
Trent Brown supplied maybe probably the most concise ideas.
“This s— retains taking place and by no means any change,” he wrote.
Jayson Tatum, in the meantime, tweeted that the information broke his coronary heart, later retweeting Steve Kerr’s press convention.
“No guardian ought to ever need to lose their little one,” Tatum wrote. “Praying for the households of these children and the trainer … that is devastating.”
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No two trials are the same — and it appears that’ll be true for the high-profile Karen Read case as well.
Prosecutors have been working to keep several defense witnesses off the stand in the upcoming retrial over the killing of her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe.
“It’s not surprising to me to at all that, with new lawyers on the case and fresh looks at the evidence, that they’re making a determination as to which pieces of evidence they think they have real chance of excluding,” NBC10 Boston legal analyst Michael Coyne said.
The witnesses whom the prosecution moved to exclude from the case are a doctor whose expertise includes dog bites, a forensic expert who challenged the now infamous Google search, “hos long to die in the snow,” as well as two accident reconstruction experts whose testimony under cut the state’s version of how O’Keefe died.
Prosecutors in the Karen Read trial spent the day in court trying to discredit the expertise of the defense’s dog bite expert, Dr. Marie Russell, so she can’t testify in the retrial.
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Judge Beverly Cannone will decide if the witnesses testify. She allowed them at the first trial and Coyne said it could create problems if she says no for the next trial.
“It does put her in a difficult point to be able to now reverse herself, and I don’t think that’s likely to happen,” he said.
Special Assistant District Attorney Hank Brennan is now leading the state’s case, and he plans to cut down the number of witnesses while bringing a different style than the original lead prosecutor, Adam Lally.
“Hank’s approach is like an everyman’s approach,” said Coyne, who knows the experienced defense lawyer. “He’s understated. He’s very quick on his feet. I think he’ll be well received by the jury.”
Read’s team remains intact, but she said Tuesday outside one of the witness hearings that they’re taking a second look, too.
“We’re going to re-tool everything. Maybe something will stay similar but we’re gonna shuffle a lot of things around,” she said.
Much of this preparation could be moot if the state’s Supreme Judicial Court decides to throw out two of the charges against Read.
The Norfolk County District Attorney’s Office says one of Karen Read’s key arguments has been “debunked” in a legal filing seeking to prevent testimony from a defense witness in the upcoming retrial.
BOSTON – It’s a peculiar sight in downtown Boston: Giant pink people peering into restaurant windows and hanging out in alleyways.
These sculptures that are making their debut in the United States are called “Monsieur Rose” or “Mr. Pink” in English. It’s a new art installation designed to catch your attention and lift your spirits.
“These characters transform the streets into playful places and our daily travels into delightful, colorful journeys,” a website for the exhibit says.
Their collective name in French roughly translates to “cute-ism” from artist Philippe Katerine. The inflatable sculptures are part of this year’s Winteractive art walk.
Winteractive is the same event that brought floating clown heads to the city last year. The Downtown Boston Alliance says the reaction encouraged them to up the ante this year.
Michael Nichols with the Downtown Boston Alliance says the organization is exploring “different ways of using our downtown to have fun.”
“It is the darkest, drabbest time of year in Boston. It’s gray … just cold and bitter,” he said. “And pops of pink color, bubblegum pink dotting the downtown in now six different locations is changing people’s day.”
Mr. Pink is only the beginning of the experience – new installations will be added to the collection every day for the next week. On Thursday morning there was another eye-catching sight: A display that appeared to show a satellite or small spacecraft that had crashed onto the hood of a car.
Federal authorities said the Boston Police Department refused to act on 198 immigration detainer requests last year, far exceeding the 15 reported by BPD’s commissioner, while blasting the city for jeopardizing “public safety and national security.”
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