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Suspect arrested in stabbing at Oregon homeless shelter that left 11 injured

A man has been taken into custody following a stabbing incident that left 11 people injured at a homeless shelter in downtown Salem, Oregon. The attack occurred on the evening of June 1 at the Union Gospel Mission, located just north of downtown. Salem

Police were called to the scene around 7:15 p.m. after reports of a mass stabbing involving multiple victims; according to authorities, 11 individuals sustained a range of injuries and were transported to Salem Health for treatment. The suspect, whose identity has not yet been made public, was arrested at the scene.

In a statement shared on X, the Salem Police Department confirmed they were investigating a stabbing that involved numerous victims, all of whom had been taken to receive medical attention:  “The suspect is in custody,” the department noted.  Additionally, police spokesperson Angela Hedrick confirmed that all 11 victims had been taken to the hospital and were receiving care for varios types of injuries.

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Suspect charged with federal hate crime in antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado that injured 8

The man accused of carrying out a violent assault during a pro-Israel event in Boulder, Colorado, which left eight people hospitalized, is now facing federal hate crime charges.

Boulder Police said in a statement that four women and four men between the ages of 52-88 were injured in the attack at Pearl Street Mall on Sunday, with their injuries ranging from minor to serious.  According to newly released court documents, the suspect — identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, from El Paso County, Colo. — shouted “Free Palestine” and threw a makeshift flamethrower into a crowd of people calling for the release of Israeli hostages being held by Hamas. The group targeted was participating in the “Run for Their Lives” walk, an event meant to raise awareness about Israeli hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza. Soliman allegedly told police he found out about the group online and deliberately chose them as his target.

In response to the incident, Attorney General Pamela Bondi issued a statement condemning the attack: “We will never tolerate this kind of hatred. We refuse to accept a world in which Jewish Americans are targeted for who they are and what they believe.”

According to an affidavit filed on Monday, Soliman has been charged with a “hate crime involving actual or perceived race, religion or national origin.”  The affidavit also stated that Soliman told police he had planned the attack for a year, reportedly admitted to authorities that he had searched YouTube for instructions on how to build Molotov cocktails, purchased the necessary materials, and assembled them himself, the documents state. During police interviews, Soliman allegedly expressed a strong desire to harm “Zionist people,” claiming he wished for their deaths and indicated he would be willing to repeat the attack. He also allegedly voiced deep animosity toward Zionist groups, telling investigators he felt compelled to act against them to prevent them from “taking over our land,” which he described as Palestine.

Soliman reportedly said he chose to wait until after his daughter’s graduation to move forward, and is said to have traveled roughly 100 miles from his home in Colorado Springs to Boulder.  At the scene, police discovered at least 14 unused Molotov cocktails made from wine carafes and mason jars filled with clear liquid and fitted with red cloth wicks. They also recovered a backpack-style weed sprayer, which may have contained a flammable substance. Testing showed the liquid in both the bottles and the sprayer was 87-octane gasoline with xylene, a chemical compound.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Soliman is currently in the U.S. unlawfully, arrived in August 2022 on a B2 tourist visa and applied for asylum the following month. DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said that his visa expired in February 2023, and that although he was issued a temporary work permit, it expired on March 28 – he has been residing in the country without legal status since then. President Trump wrote on Truth Social: “Yesterday’s horrific attack in Boulder, Colorado, WILL NOT BE TOLERATED in the United States of America. He came in through Biden’s ridiculous Open Border Policy, which has hurt our Country so badly. He must go out under “TRUMP” Policy. Acts of Terrorism will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law. This is yet another example of why we must keep our Borders SECURE, and deport Illegal, Anti-American Radicals from our Homeland. My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible tragedy, and the Great People of Boulder, Colorado!”

Soliman was booked into the Boulder County Jail, and his bail was set at $10 million. Jail records list numerous felony charges, including possession and use of incendiary weapons. A first-degree murder charge was also noted, though it’s not yet clear if it refers to attempted murder.

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Cody Jinks details new album “In My Blood”

Country-rocker Cody Jinks is set to release his new album, titled In My Blood, on July 25. In My Blood follows his 2024 album Change the Game which landed in the top 30 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and featured songs such as “Outlaws and Mustangs.”

In My Blood was recorded at the famed The Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas, where Cody worked alongside musicians David Colvin, Joshua Thompson (also a co-producer on the album), Jake Lentner, Chris Claridy, Austin Tripp, Matt Nolen, Drew Harakal and Lenny Castro.  To preview the new project, Jinks debuted the first track, “Found,” and its official video; check it out HERE.

In his social media post, Jinks shared, “You’re on a journey with me. My life is my records. Nothing’s changed. This album was me, my band, producers and engineers. That’s as real as it gets. That’s as authentic as I can make it. Excited to share my new album In My Blood drops July 25th .. Pumped to play these songs live for yall on the Hippies and Cowboys Tour! Get ready! 🤘

Jinks is currently on the road with his Hippies and Cowboys Tour, a 23-date trek across the U.S that kicked-off on May 29th in Columbia, Missouri. Serving as support on tour are Tanner Usrey, Ward Davis, and Shane Smith & The Saints on select dates.

To preorder In My Blood head HERE.

Tour info can be found: HERE.

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Dustin Lynch, Scotty McCreery to launch co-headlining tour

Dustin Lynch and Scotty McCreery have announced they will hit the road this fall on the “Two For The Road Tour.”

The 12-date co-headlining tour will kick off Nov. 6 at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw, Michigan, and includes stops in Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky and more before wrapping things up Dec. 6, in Duluth, Minn. The trek will feature special guests Walker Montgomery and Sons of Habit appearing as opening acts on select dates.

To purchase tickets, visit Lynch and McCreery’s websites.

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‘Wicked’ returning to theaters for one night; live musical special coming to NBC this fall

Wicked is returning to theaters for ‘one-night-only’ on June 4th, coinciding with the release of the sequel’s trailer, Wicked: For Good, which premieres Nov. 21.

The film’s official X account featured stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande teasing the upcoming screening and preview: “We have an announcement! Wicked returns to theaters for one night only in the US & Canada on June 4 with a special first look at the Wicked: For Good trailer. Tickets on sale now.”

In addition, Erivo and Grande will perform hit songs from the films in a live musical special airing on NBC in the fall. Director Jon M. Chu announced the news during the NBCUniversal upfront presentation, in which he said: “I am absolutely delighted to let you in on a centerpiece of our campaign for the second film, and it’s something that’s never been done in the 22-year history of Wicked.” (per Variety).

The special, which starts streaming on Peacock the day after its NBC premiere, will also feature other “Wicked” cast members and “surprise guests” are also expected to take part in the “night of entertainment that we think will be, as they say in Oz, thrillifying,” Chu said.

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Taraji P. Henson stars in trailer for Tyler Perry’s ‘Straw’ on Netflix

Netflix is previewing Tyler Perry’s upcoming film, Straw, starring Taraji P. Henson. Co-starring Sherri Shepherd, Teyana Taylor, Glynn Turman, Sinbad, Rockmond Dunbar, Mike Merrill, and Ashley Versher, the film will premiere June 6 on the streaming service.

The film follows Henson’s character, single mother Janiyah, who faces a series of unfortunate events that lead her down an unexpected path. Struggling against circumstances beyond her control, she becomes entangled in a situation she never imagined. Fueled by desperation, she finds herself at the center of suspicion in a world that seems indifferent to her existence.

When Janiyah’s  young daughter is sick and they are evicted from their home, Janiyah tries to cash her check but inadvertently holds up her bank instead, initiating a stand-off. Taylor portrays a sympathetic police officer, while Shepherd plays the “bank teller who meets Janiyah on the worst day of her life.”

Perry told Netflix’s Tudum“She’s just trying to survive, just trying to be a great mother to her daughter, and then the circumstances in her life cause her to be in this situation. I think that a lot of people around, no matter if you’re a Black woman or not, will be able to relate to that feeling of, ‘I’m at my last straw.’” 

See the trailer for Straw HERE.

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Mass shooting at house party in North Carolina leaves 1 dead, 11 wounded

Authorities said that one person was killed and at least 11 others seriously injured early Sunday when gunfire broke out during a house party in Catawba County, North Carolina. The names of the victims and any potential suspects have not been released to the public.

The Catawba County Sheriff’s Office confirmed in a statement posted to Facebook that officers from the Hickory Police Department responded to a call around 12:45 a.m. on June 1 to report multiple people shot at a home on Walnut Acres Drive in the Mountain View area (about 57 miles northwest of Charlotte). The incident resulted in at least 12 people being shot. One person was pronounced dead, another was critically wounded, and several others were hospitalized with serious injuries, officials said.

During a press briefing, Major Aaron Turk of the sheriff’s office said the gunfire erupted during a party being held at the residence. When deputies arrived, they found multiple victims and immediately began providing emergency care. Investigators from the sheriff’s office, Hickory Police Department, and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation are currently working together to determine what led to the violence and to identify those involved. At this time, no suspects have been taken into custody.

According to ABC News, law enforcement reported that roughly 100 people were at the gathering when one or more individuals began shooting. Authorities have confirmed that more than one shooter was involved, though they have yet to determine an exact number. Turk noted that the violence extended beyond the house itself, spreading into the street, the backyard, and even into the neighboring yard, saying: “there does appear to be a specific reason behind this incident, possibly connected to the party itself.”

The investigation is still active, and officials are urging anyone with knowledge about what happened to reach out to the Catawba County Sheriff’s Office by calling 828-464-3112.

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One police officer killed, another hospitalized in Baldwin Park, CA shooting

One police officer was killed, and another is hospitalized after a suspect opened fire on Saturday night in Baldwin Park, California (which is located just east of Los Angeles).

At a press conference shortly after midnight, officials said Baldwin Park police responded to a call about gunshots and a person down at 7:12 p.m. at a residence in the 4200 block of Filhurst Avenue and Los Angeles Street. The call indicated that there was a person shooting rounds with a rifle at the scene. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said that when officers arrived, they were met by gunfire — two officers were struck and transported to L.A. General Medical Center in Lincoln Heights, where one of those officers was pronounced dead, while the other is in stable condition.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna during a press conference early Sunday morning: “When they arrived, they were met by gunfire. The call did indicate that there was an individual that was shooting rounds with a rifle, we’re still trying … to determine exactly what that was.”

Baldwin Park Police Chief Robert Lopez added during the press conference: “He answered a call of duty of shots fired to protect our residents in Baldwin Park. He and his other officer responded and as is customary with any police officer, or any sheriff’s deputy, they always respond and go into the fire. That’s what he did tonight. Tragically, he lost his life.” Lopez said that the officer was an “amazing man,” an avid Dodgers fan and snowboarder.

The second officer is said to be in stable condition and surrounded by family members; Lopez said: “it’s extremely tragic to have to deal with this. I ask for your prayers, I ask for the community to remember the officers and the deputies that go out there every day to push the black and white, making it safe for all of our families, our residents and the community as well.”

Luna said that the suspect had been taken into custody, though he did not provide details on where they were located. He said that the suspect was shot by police during the incident and taken to a hospital for treatment. He is in stable condition as of press time.

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Dylan Marlowe, Conner Smith share video for ‘Country in the Clouds’

Dylan Marlowe has dropped the video for the new track, “Country In The Clouds,” featuring close friend and fellow artist Conner Smith.

The song was co-written by Marlowe alongside Brent Anderson, David Medlin, Jameson Rodgers, and Zach Abend, with Abend and Joe Fox producing the track. Marlowe shared, “Conner [Smith] is like a brother to me, so releasing this song with him is an awesome experience. We had a blast teasing it before the release. The song touches on themes like faith and the special memories I have growing up with family in Georgia, and it felt natural to dive into these topics. But we approached them in a fresh way. I can’t wait for everyone to hear it!”

The duo recently wrapped up their co-headlining “Did We Just Become Best Friends?” Tour, which included stops in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida.  In addition to this release, Marlowe also unveiled “Picture Perfect,” a track he co-wrote with Dallas Davidson, Seth Ennis, and Joe Fox.

Marlowe will also be joining Bailey Zimmerman as a supporting act on Zimmerman’s New To Country Summer Tour, which kicks off this month.

See the video for ‘Country in the Clouds’ – HERE.

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Hailee Steinfeld and Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen are married in Southern California wedding

According to multiple reports, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen and his fiancée, musician and actress Hailee Steinfeld, were married on Saturday in Ventura, California.

In photos of the nuptials, Steinfeld, 28, is seen wearing a white strapless wedding gown, accessorized with a long tulle veil and opera gloves. She styled her hair in a classic updo, with Allen 29, photographed wearing a classic tuxedo.

The couple were first linked together publicly in the spring of 2023. The pair announced their engagement in November after a surprise proposal in Malibu, California, sharing the news via a joint Instagram post featuring a photo of Allen down on one knee in front of the Steinfeld. The pair captioned the post with the date of their engagement, and added two infinity symbols: ♾ 11•22•24 ♾

Allen was present for the start of the Bills voluntary series of spring practices, which opened on Tuesday. The Bills return to practice on Monday, though Allen isn’t scheduled to address the media until the Bills open their mandatory sessions on June 10.  The QB is entering his eighth NFL season, and signed a contract extension worth $330 million this past March.

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