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  • DOJ reaches $144.5M tentative settlement over 2017 Texas mass shooting

    DOJ reaches $144.5M tentative settlement over 2017 Texas mass shooting

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    Devin Patrick Kelley, a former Air Force service member, opened fire during a Sunday service at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs in November 2017. The shooter died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

    “No words or amount of money can diminish the immense tragedy of the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs,” Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta said in a press release. “Today’s announcement brings the litigation to a close, ending a painful chapter for the victims of this unthinkable crime.”

    The tentative settlements will resolve claims by more than 75 plaintiffs arising out of the shooting, DOJ said.

    DOJ reached a $127.5 million settlement with the victims of the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., in 2018 and a $88 million settlement to the families of those killed in the South Carolina church shooting in 2015.

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  • Army vehicle damaged as shooting stones disrupts traffic at Jammu-Srinagar NH

    Army vehicle damaged as shooting stones disrupts traffic at Jammu-Srinagar NH

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    Banihal/Jammu: An army vehicle suffered damage in shooting of stones from a hillock near the recently opened T-5 tunnel on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway on Sunday but no personnel were injured, officials said.

    Ramban Deputy Commissioner Mussarat Islam took serious note of the matter and asked the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to get the vulnerable zone technically assessed so that immediate protection measures are taken to protect the lives of passengers travelling on the 270 km highway the only all-weather road linking Kashmir with rest of the country.

    The 880-metre T-5 tunnel was thrown open for traffic on March 16, providing much-needed relief to commuters as it bypassed the most vulnerable stretch of Panthyal which was infamous for the frequent shooting of stones from the hillock.

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    The officials said an Army convoy was moving through the tunnel when the rocks started coming down from the hillock, resulting in damage to one of the luxury vehicles. However, all its occupants escaped unhurt.

    The shooting stones continued on both sides of the tunnel for quite some time, resulting in disruption of the traffic, they said, adding no one was injured in the incident.

    In a communication to the NHAI, the Ramban deputy commissioner said the massive shooting stone activity near the mouth of South Portal of Tunnel T-5 (Tube 1) poses a grave risk to the commuters if no remedial measures are immediately taken.

    “You are advised to get the vulnerable zone technically assessed so that immediate protection measures are taken to protect the lives of passengers travelling on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (now NH-44) as well as Tunnel T-5,” Islam said.

    He said the Panthyal stretch on NH-44 has brought huge respite to the travellers and also helped in better regulation of traffic in absence of jams.

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  • Shooting Stones Disrupt Traffic On Srinagar-Jammu Highway

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    SRINAGAR: The traffic on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway was disrupted due to Intermittent shooting stones on Sunday.

    Jk Traffic police in a tweet said, “Traffic movement disrupted on Jammu Srinagar NHW due to Intermittent shooting stones at Panthyal.”

    The traffic on both sides of T5 tunnel in Ramban district came to a complete halt after heavy shooting stones blocked the road.

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  • Back to work: NTR Jr begins shooting for upcoming film, shares video

    Back to work: NTR Jr begins shooting for upcoming film, shares video

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    Hyderabad: Tollywood actor NTR Jr has begun shooting for his upcoming project ‘NTR 30’, directed by Koratala Siva. The film also marks Janhvi Kapoor’s Telugu debut.

    In a video shared on Twitter, the actor offered a brief glimpse of him arriving on the ‘NTR 30’ sets and chatting with his director. The actor captioned the video with the words: “Great to be on sets again with Koratala Siva!”

    The video begins with the actor voicing the words: “Aa Raha Hoon Main (I am coming).”

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    ‘NTR 30’ is a high-octane action drama directed by Koratala Siva set in the forgotten coastal parts of India. It will see the coming together of top technicians from the industry.

    The film is being produced by Hari Krishna K. of NTR Arts and Sudhakar Mikkilineni of Yuvasudha Arts and will hit the screens on April 5, 2024.

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  • 3 killed, 3 wounded in bar shooting in US state of Oklahoma

    3 killed, 3 wounded in bar shooting in US state of Oklahoma

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    Washington: Three people were killed on the scene and three others wounded at a bar shooting on in Oklahoma City, the capital city of midwestern US state Oklahoma, authorities said.

    Police responded to the shooting at the Whiskey Barrel Saloon around 9 p.m. local time (0200 GMT Sunday), according to local media, Xinhua News Agency reported.

    The wounded were hospitalised, with one in critical condition and the other two having non-life-threatening injuries, the Oklahoma City Police Department said.

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    A suspect has been reportedly in custody.

    An investigation is underway. No more details are available so far.

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  • The Senate unanimously passed a resolution honoring the victims of the Covenant School shooting in Nashville. 

    The Senate unanimously passed a resolution honoring the victims of the Covenant School shooting in Nashville. 

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    Tennessee’s senators have also introduced school security legislation in response to the mass shooting.

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  • John Wick, the Nashville Shooting and American Numbness

    John Wick, the Nashville Shooting and American Numbness

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    There’s an irony to this nod to video games, since they have been frequently (and inaccurately) blamed for the rise of violence in general and school shootings in particular. But it’s more than just these video game elements that makes the Wick world so familiar, one where death coats front pages and social media feeds but is quickly swept aside by the next tragedy.

    As someone who’s been working as a culture critic since 2009, I’m always wary of talking about fictional violence in terms of real-life violence. It runs the risk of both cheapening real events and giving fiction more power than it actually possesses. Yet the past playbook of blaming acts of violence on violent pop culture seems to have lost its punch in recent years, if only because violent pop culture feels like it’s trying to keep up with reality, rather than the reverse. Certainly, there are no real-world John Wicks, but there’s plenty of violence in the world that many of us turn a blind eye to. When bad things are always happening, horror starts to become just another part of the background of day-to-day life.

    It is fascinating to look at ultra-violent yet ultra-popular cultural artifacts like the Wick films and try to suss out what in them speaks to us subconsciously. After all, lots of John Wick imitators have popped up in the wake of the first film’s successful 2014 release, and none of them have come close to approaching Wick’s cultural footprint. So why did these movies take off so boldly and so bloodily?

    To me, the answer lies in all of those scenes with innocent bystanders who don’t seem to realize they’re bystanders to begin with. Many action movies exist as a kind of wish-fulfillment for audience members. In some other world, they suggest, you might move as skillfully and as balletically as John Wick and, thus, murder people with tremendous efficiency. But the best action movies usually also add in an audience surrogate or two, a character who exists mostly to reflect the audience’s awe at seeing the action hero do their thing.

    The many extras who populate an action movie’s world are audience surrogates too. The people running away from a monster’s foot as it stomps down on city streets, the cars swerving to avoid the big car chase, the people ducking for cover during a gun battle – those are all important characters in their own right. They help the audience think about how woefully unprepared we would be to enter a situation like this.

    Yet in the John Wick films, what do these extras do? They just keep dancing. There is a whole world of death, destruction and mayhem erupting around them, and that world supposedly lives right next door to our world of mundane concerns. But not only do the extras not notice that world, we don’t either. There is death happening all over, but it feels like such an abstraction that a man can shoot multiple people right in front of you, and you might not even blink an eye. It will just keep happening, and so long as it doesn’t directly interrupt your fun, you might not even look at it.

    It’s an eerie world to imagine living in, and yet every new mass shooting seems to be met with a cascading apathy. Some politicians have even given up the guise of caring enough to come up with faux solutions: “We’re not gonna fix it,” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) said on Tuesday after a school shooting in his home state left three children dead. “Criminals are gonna be criminals.” In a world that is indifferent to death, even the boilerplate pablum of “thoughts and prayers” starts to sound like too much effort. In our apathy, we become incapable or even uninterested in preventing tragedies.

    These unaffected extras work as a metaphor for so many ways we’ve become increasingly numb to massive death in the modern world, from the Covid-19 pandemic to the ways in which climate change is already disproportionately affecting people who live in the global South. But in a series that so fetishizes guns and shooting them, to the degree that every film pauses the action for a character to lovingly describe the firearms they will be outfitting Wick with, and in a series produced in the United States, it’s not hard to see gun violence as sitting at the very center of the films’ uncanny valley.

    The foremost political worldview of the Wick movies is still “It’s cool when cool things happen.” Yet, their evocation of a world in which death lurks around every corner and we don’t care so long as it’s not happening to us rings eerily true. Is it any wonder each film in the franchise is more popular than the one before it? Even if the world is ending, so many of us would rather keep dancing.

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  • Pushpa 2 shooting stopped, release for 2023 cancelled. Know why

    Pushpa 2 shooting stopped, release for 2023 cancelled. Know why

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    Mumbai: The first part of the Allu Arjun starrer Pushpa was released on 17 Dec 2021 and it managed to drag the audiences to the cinema halls. After seeing the love shown by cinephiles, the makers planned to make the movie’s sequel. Pushpa 2 has now become one of the most-awaited films from the Telugu film industry and fans across the globe are waiting for it. But fans might have to wait more than expected as it is reported that shooting of the film has been halted.

    According to reports, a minor portion of the film was shot in Vizag and the shooting did not resume. Reports also suggests that director Sukumar is currently working on the teaser of Pushpa 2 and it will be released on the birthday of the film’s lead star Allu Arjun.

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    However, a report in Bollywood Life quoting a source said that Sukumar is unsatisfied with the content that has been shot till now. The report also reads that the director wants to erase whatever has been shot till now and wants to focus on reshooting the content once again.

    The shooting for the film is predicted to start after around three months and till then lead stars of the film can opt for other projects. The lead female actress of the movie Rashmika Mandanna is also currently focusing on the other two films that she signed. It is also reported that the movie will not be released in 2023.

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  • Motive still unclear in Nashville school shooting

    Motive still unclear in Nashville school shooting

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    Washington: Police said that they have yet to determine a motive in the Nashville, Tennessee, elementary school shooting.

    “This school, this church building, was a target of the shooter,” Nashville police spokesman Don Aaron told reporters a day after the shooting at the Covenant School that left six people dead, including three young students, Xinhua news agency reported.

    “But we have no information at present to indicate that the shooter was specifically targeting any one of the six individuals who were murdered,” Aaron stressed.

    The shooter, identified as 28-year-old Nashville resident Audrey Hale, purchased at least seven guns legally and locally, according to Nashville police chief John Drake.

    Drake said that the shooter planned the shooting and used three of the guns, including two AR-style weapons, in the attack carried out on Monday morning before being killed by responding officers inside the Christian private school.

    US President Joe Biden said from an event in Durham, North Carolina, on Tuesday that “as a nation, we owe these families more than our prayers”.

    “We have to do more to stop this gun violence from ripping communities apart, ripping apart the soul of this nation, to protect our children, so they learn how to read and write instead of duck and cover in a classroom,” Biden said.

    He also reiterated his call for US lawmakers to pass an assault weapons ban, stating that there was a “moral price to pay for inaction”.

    It is unlikely that the divided Congress would approve the legislative proposal as Republicans control the House of Representatives this term and have advocated for the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

    “I believe in the Second Amendment,” House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican, told reporters on Tuesday. “We shouldn’t penalise law-abiding American citizens.”

    There have been 130 mass shootings in the US so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as one in which at least four people are shot, excluding the shooter.

    Meanwhile, more than 10,000 people, including hundreds of children and teens, have lost their lives to gun violence in the past three months, the website’s data showed.

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  • Newsom slams Blackburn for voting against gun control bill in wake of Nashville shooting

    Newsom slams Blackburn for voting against gun control bill in wake of Nashville shooting

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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn on Twitter Monday night for voting against gun safety laws and accepting over $1 million in donations from the NRA over her career after the senator tweeted she was “ready to assist” in the wake of the deadly elementary school shooting in Nashville.

    Blackburn, a Republican, tweeted on Monday, “Chuck & I are heartbroken to hear about the shooting at Covenant School in Nashville. My office is in contact with federal, state, & local officials, & we stand ready to assist. Thank you to the first responders working on site. Please join us in prayer for those affected.”

    Later that night, Newsom responded with, “You received $1,306,130 in donations from the NRA. You voted against the most recent bipartisan gun package in June. If you’re so ‘ready to assist’ — start by doing your job and passing commonsense gun laws that will help prevent tragedies like the one today.”



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