1 dead, 11 wounded in shooting at North Carolina partyNew Foto - 1 dead, 11 wounded in shooting at North Carolina party

One person was killed and 11 other people were wounded in a shooting Sunday morning at a party in western North Carolina, according to theCatawba County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff's deputies and Hickory police officers responded to a report of a shooting at a home on Walnut Acres Drive in the Mountain View community, about 57 miles northwest of Charlotte, at 12:45 a.m. There had been a noise complaint at the home at around 11 p.m. Saturday that deputies responded to, Sheriff's Maj. Aaron Turk said at anews briefingSunday afternoon. Deputies addressed it with the residents of the home, had them turn the music down and "left a short time later," Turk said. Over an hour later, the sheriff's office received multiple 911 calls about a shooting, reporting multiple victims, Turk said. The party included teenagers and people in their 20s and older. "They discovered what ended up being 12 people shot. One of the 12 was deceased on scene," Turk said. "Another of those 12 was critically injured and is presently at the hospital in Charlotte — in one of the hospitals in Charlotte." Others were treated in local hospitals, Turk said, adding that some have been released, while others were still receiving treatment. The deceased victim was identified as Shawn Patrick Hood, 58, the sheriff's office said. No one had been arrested Sunday afternoon, the sheriff's office said. A preliminary investigation determined that more than one shooter and more than one weapon, including long guns, were involved. Authorities do not believe that the shooting was random or "a circumstance that might endanger the community," Turk said. The sheriff's office, Hickory police and State Bureau of Investigation agents are investigating. Investigators were speaking with victims and people who attended the event, officials said. Turk said it has been difficult to track down information about the incident, adding that "it spans several separate individual pieces of property" larger than around 2 acres. "In circumstances where there's a large gathering of people that have come for some common event, like a party, that nobody lives here, nobody is local to here, they all leave — we're trying to track those people down," he said. Officials are also looking into a motive, including animosity between people at the party, Turk said. There is no link between the noise complaint and the shooting, he said. "We are certainly hopeful to find those that are responsible and bring them here, to justice," he said. The sheriff's office asks anyone with information about the shooting to get in touch. Catawba County Sheriff Don Brown underscored the rarity of such an incident in the western North Carolina community and spoke about a rise in violence among younger people that he has been seeing — including when they have been perpetrators and victims. "I talked to some neighbors here; they were visibly upset," Brown said. "And to our staff that works these types of cases, it's very difficult. It's taxing on them. They've been out here all night."

1 dead, 11 wounded in shooting at North Carolina party

1 dead, 11 wounded in shooting at North Carolina party One person was killed and 11 other people were wounded in a shooting Sunday morning a...
Poland on a knife's edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoffNew Foto - Poland on a knife's edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoff

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Exit polls in Poland's presidential runoff on Sunday showed the two candidates in a statistical tie with the race still too close to call in the deeply divided nation. The results could set the course for the nation's political future and its relations with the European Union. A first exit poll showed liberal Warsaw mayor Rafał Trzaskowski with a slight lead over conservative historian Karol Nawrocki, but two hours later an updated "late poll" showed Nawrocki winning 50.7%, more than Trzaskowski with 49.3% The polls have a margin of error and it was still not clear who the winner was. Claims of victory amid uncertainty Though the final result was still unclear with the two locked in a near dead heat, both men claimed to have won in meetings with their supporters in Warsaw. "We won," Trzaskowski told his supporters to chants of "Rafał, Rafał." "This is truly a special moment in Poland's history. I am convinced that it will allow us to move forward and focus on the future," Trzaskowski said. "I will be your president." Nawrocki, speaking to his supporters at a separate event in Warsaw, said he believed he was on track to win. "We will win and save Poland," he said. "We must win tonight." The final results were expected Monday. A divided country Thedecisive presidential runoffpittedTrzaskowski, a liberal pro-EU politician, against Nawrocki, a conservative historianbacked by the right-wing Law and Justice party and aligned with U.S. conservatives, includingPresident Donald Trump. The fact that it was so close underlined how deep the social divisions have become in Poland. The outcome will determine whether Poland takes a morenationalist pathor pivots more decisively toward liberal democratic norms. With conservative President Andrzej Duda completing his second and final term, the new president will have significant influence over whether Prime Minister Donald Tusk's centrist government can fulfill its agenda, given the presidential power to veto laws. "We will not allow Donald Tusk's grip on power to be completed," Nawrocki said. The runoff follows a tightly contested first round of voting on May 18, in which Trzaskowski won just over 31% and Nawrocki nearly 30%, eliminating 11 other candidates. Katarzyna Malek, a 29-year-old voter in Warsaw, cast her ballot in the first round for a left-wing candidate but went for Trzaskowski on Sunday, viewing him as more competent and more likely to pursue stronger ties with foreign partners and lower social tensions. "I hope there will be less division, that maybe there will be more dialogue," she said. The campaign has highlighted stark ideological divides. Trzaskowski, 53, has promised to restore judicial independence, ease abortion restrictions and promote constructive ties with European partners. Nawrocki, 42, has positioned himself as a defender of traditional Polish values and skeptical of the EU. Allegations against Nawrocki Nawrocki's candidacy has been clouded by allegations of past connections to criminal figures and participation in a violent street battle. He denies the criminal links but acknowledges having taken part in "noble" fights. The revelations have not appeared to dent his support among right-wing voters, many of whom see the allegations as politically motivated. "We managed to unite the entire patriotic camp in Poland, the entire camp of people who want a normal Poland, want a Poland without illegal migrants, a safe Poland. We managed to unite all those who want social, community security," Nawrocki said. It was an apparent reference to those who supported far-right candidates in the first round and who supported him on Sunday. Some of those voting for Nawrocki in Warsaw dismissed the allegations against him, saying he shouldn't be punished for his past and that Trzaskowski has also made mistakes as mayor. Władysława Wąsowska, an 82-year-old former history teacher, recalled instilling patriotism in her students during the communist era, when Poland was under Moscow's influence. "I'm a right-wing conservative. I love God, the church and the homeland," she said, explaining that Nawrocki for her is the only patriotic choice now, and accusing Trzaskowski of serving foreign interests. "He's controlled by Germany," she said. "I want a sovereign, independent, democratic Poland — and a Catholic one." International echoes Amid rising security fears over Russia's war in neighboring Ukraine,both candidatessupport aid to Kyiv, though Nawrocki opposes NATO membership for Ukraine, while Trzaskowski supports it in the future. Nawrocki's campaign has echoed themes popular on the American right, including an emphasis on traditional values. His supporters feel that Trzaskowski, with his pro-EU views, would hand over control of key Polish affairs to larger European powers like France and Germany. Many European centrists rooted for Trzaskowski, seeing in him someone who would defend democratic values under pressure from authoritarian forces across the globe.

Poland on a knife’s edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoff

Poland on a knife's edge as exit poll shows a near tie in runoff WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Exit polls in Poland's presidential runoff on...
As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdownNew Foto - As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdown

Chaotic scenes from immigration arrests around the country continued emerging over the weekend asPresident Donald Trump's crackdownwidened. The arrests claimed immigrant mothers, restaurant workers and wanted criminals. Immigration authorities raided a popular San Diego Italian restaurant before the Friday dinner rush, arresting several kitchen workers, while community members confronted agents, according to video shared bya local CBS station. As heavily armed agents entered the restaurant, local residents screamed at them and filmed the scene. The agents wore tactical gear, including bulletproof vests emblazoned with the Homeland Security Investigations logo. "The agents fired sound grenades, flash-bang grenades, at the crowd," Pedro Rios, director of the Quaker American Friends Service Committee's U.S.-Mexico Border Program, told CBS. Todd Lyons, acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement,told FOX Newsthat agents were doing their law enforcement duty during the raid. "We should be supported, not being called Nazis, not being villainized," he said. Earlier last week, ICE agents were seen arresting immigrants directlyafter their scheduled immigration hearingsat a San Antonio, Texas, courthouse – doubling down on a tactic that has caused an outcry among immigrant advocates. "Families are being targeted at their most vulnerable time – attending their scheduled immigration hearings for what they believe to be progress in their cases," according toa statementby the Immigrant Legal Resource Center. The statement links to a video that appears to showICE agents arresting a motheralongside four children inside the courthouse, including a minor withhis hands zip-tied behind his back. Another videooutside the same courthouse, undated but posted Friday, May 30, by advocacy group Unidos Podemos, showed the emotional scene of two mothers and a child being loaded by plainclothes agents into the narrow chamber of a vehicle outfitted to carry prisoners. The child stands on the bumper, his arms outstretched. He says in Spanish, "It's OK, Mom, I'm here. It's OK." ICE, which has a significant social media presence, has largely refrained from sharing emotional or chaotic arrest videos and instead postsmugshots of arrested immigrantswith serious criminal records. The agency publicized its recent arrests of a Honduran man facing burglary and sexual battery charges, a convicted sex offender from El Salvador and a Venezuelan woman convicted of felonies in California and wanted on other charges in New York. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Immigration crackdown leads to chaotic scenes as ICE touts arrests

As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdown

As ICE touts arrests, chaotic scenes emerge amid immigration crackdown Chaotic scenes from immigration arrests around the country continued ...
'Mad Men' reunion: Jon Hamm, John Slattery on fake cigarettes, finale, blackface episodeNew Foto - 'Mad Men' reunion: Jon Hamm, John Slattery on fake cigarettes, finale, blackface episode

AUSTIN, TX – Pour yourself an old fashioned or a Coca-Cola. We're traveling back to the time of "Mad Men." Jon Hamm, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of the brilliant ad man Don Draper, andJohn Slattery− who played his boss Roger Sterling – reunited 10 years afterthe finale of the AMC series, created by Matthew Weiner, as part of theATX TV Festival. On May 31, the actors took the stage at a packed Paramount Theatre and reminisced about their days filming seven seasons of the drama centered on a New York advertising agency in the 1960s. The series also starredChristinaHendricks, January Jones,Elisabeth MossandKiernanShipka. Hamm, 54, said that he had a broken hand while filming the scene when Moss' Peggy Olson is promoted to copywriter. So he asked Moss to be mindful and only softly squeeze it during a congratulatory handshake. But she forgot about the injury, Hamm said, and "hits me with a handshake that is like a president handshake, and a lightning bolt goes all the way through me and I hit the floor so hard." Slattery, 62, shared his disdain for his Season 7 mustache and again revealed he had first auditioned for the role of Don, though they'd already cast Hamm in the part. Producers lured Slattery with the Draper role, hoping to convince him to apply for agency owner Roger Sterling, who had a smaller part in the pilot. Hamm says he auditioned for the enigmatic Don, aka Dick Whitman, about nine times. Hamm and Slattery dished on the tricks that helped viewers believe they were chain-smoking, booze-guzzling men of that era. "I think somebody did a count," Hamm said, "and in the pilot alone I smoked 75 cigarettes or something." They were fake, Slattery pointed out. "That just means that there's no nicotine in them." Hamm said. "It doesn't mean you're not burning something and inhaling…" Hamm said some of the younger actors in the pilot episode vowed to smoke real cigarettes to more authentically portray their characters. "Within three days," he said, "they were yellow and sallow and like, 'This is a terrible idea.'" In place of vodka, the actors would sip water, garnished with onions. "Pop another pearl onion in your glass of water and then you'd smoke 26 more fake cigarettes, and it was 9:30 in the morning," Slattery said. "It was disgusting." During the Q&A portion of the panel, a fan asked about Hamm's interpretation of the finale. In the series' last moments, Don dreamed up the"I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" adwhile meditating on a California cliff. Weiner envisioned Don's end in Season 1, Hamm said. "He reached the end of land as far away as he could from his life and realized that his life was creating advertising. That was his revelation, that this is what he is and what he does. He's not Dick Whitman. He's not Don Draper. He's some version of this, but he is an advertising man and that was, I think, positive." Slattery told fans that when he was asked to sing "My Old Kentucky Home" in blackface in Season 3, he phoned Hamm, seeking his costar's thoughts. Ultimately, Slattery "felt like, 'Well, this is probably something that occurred and it's probably something that this character would've done. So what leg do I have to stand on not to do it?" After arriving on location in character, Slattery said, "The first person I opened the van and saw was a very large African American Los Angeles motorcycle cop, who was helping me open the door. "We're like face to face," Slattery continued. "I had to go and sing that thing in front of them and everybody." In 2020, "Mad Men" added a title card to the episode (the series streams on AMC+ and Philo),prefacing it with a warningof "disturbing images." "In its reliance on historical authenticity," the card read, "the series producers are committed to exposing the injustices and inequities within our society that continue to this day so we can examine even the most painful parts of our history in order to reflect on who we are today and who we want to become. We are therefore presenting the original episode in its entirety." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jon Hamm talks 'Mad Men' finale and Don's enlightening 'revelation'

'Mad Men' reunion: Jon Hamm, John Slattery on fake cigarettes, finale, blackface episode

'Mad Men' reunion: Jon Hamm, John Slattery on fake cigarettes, finale, blackface episode AUSTIN, TX – Pour yourself an old fashioned...
Eiza González Has Surprising Reaction to Ex Timothée Chalamet's Romance with Kylie JennerNew Foto - Eiza González Has Surprising Reaction to Ex Timothée Chalamet's Romance with Kylie Jenner

Pascal Le Segretain/Getty; Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Eiza González reacted to ex Timothée Chalamet's relationship with Kylie Jenner in a new interview The actress toldCosmopolitanthat, after "liking" a photo of Jenner and Chalamet on social media, she thinks they "look so cute together" González and Chalamet were previously linked in 2020, before the actor was first connected to Jenner in 2023 Eiza Gonzálezhas "amazing" things to say about exTimothée Chalamet! TheFountain of Youthstar, 35, shared her thoughts on Chalamet's romance withKylie Jennerin a new episode ofCosmopolitan'sCheap Shots. After being asked about liking a photo of the couple on social media, González confirmed that she did indeed press "like" on the snapshot — which appeared to be of the pair at the70th David Di Donatello Awardsearlier this month. "They look so cute together," González said. "They look so in love and so cute, and I'm obsessed with them, and I love Timmy." Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty; Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic González, who was previously linked to the 29-year-oldDuneactor in 2020, added that she considers him "the most talented, sweetest boy." "And I'm so proud to see him thriving and doing great in his career," she added. "We're just good friends. I have nothing but amazing things to say about him." Chalamet and González were first spotted together on a getaway in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, in June 2020. A source told PEOPLE at the time that the pair flew there with friends and "looked happy together." Another insider later told PEOPLE that the two actors had been "talking on and off," and by October 2020, it was reported that the pair went their separate ways. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Marilla Sicilia/Mondadori Portfolio via Getty As for Chalamet and Jenner, 27, the couple wasfirst romantically linkedin April 2023. They were later spotted kissing atBeyoncé'sRenaissance World Tourin September of that year. The actor and the Kylie Cosmetics founder made theirred carpet debutat the 70th David Di Donatello Awards in May after attending several other events together in the months leading up to the ceremony. They have also been photographed at sporting events andCoachella, as well as duringawards season, when Chalamet earned multiple nods for his performance as Bob Dylan inA Complete Unknown. The couple most recently cheered on the New York Knicks during the NBA'sEastern Conference Finals— before the team was eliminated by the Indiana Pacers in Game 6 on Saturday, May 31. Speaking withDazedmagazine for anew cover story, Jenner revealed that she has seen comments from fans pointing out her style change, most notably since she's been linked to the actor. "That's so funny, I've seen that before too, and I'm always like, first of all, the baddie never left," Jenner said. "I wear a latex dress at least once a week. Like, where do you guys think the baddie went? People saw me in a flowy dress once in my life, and they were like, 'She's gone!' I wore a sundress once in Palm Springs, you know – like, can a girl wear a sundress once?" Read the original article onPeople

Eiza González Has Surprising Reaction to Ex Timothée Chalamet's Romance with Kylie Jenner

Eiza González Has Surprising Reaction to Ex Timothée Chalamet's Romance with Kylie Jenner Pascal Le Segretain/Getty; Vittorio Zunino Cel...

 

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