Monday, April 27, 2015

Mourners Remember Freddie Gray After Night of Massive Protest



Protests in Baltimore over the death of a black man who died a week after his arrest gave way to a Sunday morning church service and a wake to remember the 25-year-old.

Mourners filed quietly in and out of Vaughn Greene East Funeral Home to honor Freddie Gray, who died April 19 after an April 12 arrest by Baltimore police left him with an allegedly severed spine.

Gray, in an open casket, was dressed in a white shirt, black pants, white sneakers and a white Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap, according to The Associated Press. Inside the coffin was a pillow embossed with Gray's picture and the quotation "Peace, Y'all."

Earlier, church-goers were encouraged to worship with the Gray family at Empowerment Temple AME Church, where Pastor Jamal Bryant delivered the message "Somebody's Gonna Have To Pay," according to the church's Facebook page. Attendees were asked to wear gray in memory of the young man.

Empowerment Temple will pay for Gray's funeral, scheduled for 11 a.m. ET Monday.

Meanwhile, Baltimore police said extra officers were patrolling the streets after "a small contingent" of the at least 1,000 people who demonstrated Saturday became violent. The protesters were "mostly peaceful," police said in a statement, but some vandalized stores and police vehicles, leading to 34 arrests.

While Saturday's protest was the largest since Gray's death, residents have been taking to the streets to demands answers since he died.

Authorities haven't disclosed what caused Gray's injuries. A cellphone camera captured him being pinned to the ground and then loaded into a police van. Police Commissioner Anthony Batts said Friday that Gray wasn't seat-belted while he was being transported in the van and that officers should have gotten him medical care immediately following his detainment.

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Elisha Fieldstadt

First published April 26 2015, 1:38 PM

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/mourners-remember-freddie-gray-after-night-massive-protest-n348651



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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Here's the first photo of Jared Leto as the Joker



DC Comics is currently celebrating the 75th anniversary of Batman's arch-nemesis, the Joker.

What better way to celebrate than by revealing the first official look at the next incarnation of the Clown Prince of Crime?

Director David Ayer shared the first image of Jared Leto as the Joker via Twitter on Friday evening. The Oscar-winning actor will play the famed villain in next year's "Suicide Squad" film.

Leto will be the first person to play the role of the Joker since the late Heath Ledger in 2008's "The Dark Knight."

What do you think?

This is different than any iteration of the Joker we've seen before.

Here are a few ways the character has looked on screen in the past.

Cesar Romero popularized the the iconic green hair, white makeup, and red lips on screen in the '60s television series, "Batman."

Jack Nicholson went through a long makeup process to show off the Joker's wide grin for Tim Burton's 1989 film "Batman."

AP Photo / Warner Bros.One of the most famous versions of the character is Mark Hamill's (yes, that Hamill) version of the wise-cracking clown in "Batman: The Animated Series."

Warner Bros./Batman: The Animated SeriesHarley Quinn's first appearance in season one, episode 22 of "Batman: The Animated Series." The Joker is known best for wearing his iconic purple suit and for his bleached-white skin. He looked pretty similar in the "Batman: Arkham" video game series.

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Heath Ledger brought an entire darker look to the character in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight," dying his long locks a shade of green. The Joker never looked more ragged, sinister, and chaotic.

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In recent years, the Joker character featured in the DC Comics has taken on a similar darker edge.

In the Batman storyline, "Death of the Family," the Joker wore a mask of his own face strapped onto him. It's the most twisted version of the character yet.

DC ComicsHere's another look at Leto's Joker.

@DavidAyerMovies/TwitterThere's a lot to unpack here.

He's different from any Joker before for a few reasons:

1. He's shirtlessThe only instance I can recall seeing the Joker shirtless was during a gag on the animated series where he was wrapped in a towel ready to take a bath.

2. He doesn't have the bleached-white skinA huge part of the Joker's origin story is that he fell and/orjumped (depending on the story) into a barrel of chemicals that permanently dyed his skin white, made his hair green, and turned his lips ruby red.

3.He's covered in tattoos.The tattoos covering Leto's body are all iconic symbols representing the Joker. The classic "Ha Ha Ha" writing, which became a big part of marketing "The Dark Knight," the wide grin, and the deck of cards alluding to his calling card. There's a J on his face for Joker, or Mr. J, as his girlfriend Harley affectionately refers to him. Another tattoo on his hand looks like it may be chattering teeth. There's also a skull mask wearing a jester hat. Is he the court jester of death? One more tattoo near his stomach looks like it may say Joker.

It's not clear whether this will be the final look for Leto or if the tattoos may just be to promote the 75th anniversary.

"Suicide Squad" will be released August 5, 2016.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/jared-leto-joker-first-photo-2015-4



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Ex-nanny for Penguins' Chris Kunitz charged with stealing jewelry



PITTSBURGH -- The former nanny of Pittsburgh Penguins player Chris Kunitz has been charged with stealing diamond earrings worth about $12,000 from his home, then selling them to jewelry stores, police said.

The theft charges filed by police in Collier Township, where Kunitz lives with his wife and their children, grew out of an unrelated arson and insurance fraud investigation by the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Chris Kunitz's former nanny has been charged with stealing diamond earrings from his home.Gregory Shamus/NHLI/Getty Images

In that case, Andrea Forsythe, 26, of Oakdale, is charged with setting fire to a home she rented in Sturgeon, and then filing fraudulent insurance claims for the contents -- including some jewels she had allegedly stolen from another couple while also working as a nanny, according to federal court documents.

The other couple told investigators that an 18-karat gold diamond necklace worth about $4,400 and a gold diamond stud earring worth more than $10,000 had been stolen from them before Forsythe had them appraised last year. The appraisals were then used by Forsythe to make property claims to Nationwide insurance after the fire, federal authorities contend.

On Tuesday, Collier Township police filed theft and receiving stolen property charges based on information recently received by ATF agents, according to a criminal complaint. WPXI-TV first reported the new theft charges on which Forsythe was arraigned Wednesday.

According to the police complaint, the ATF agent told police that Forsythe confessed to stealing earrings from Kunitz's wife, Maureen Kunitz. They were appraised at $11,900 when Kunitz bought them for his wife's birthday sometime before she noticed them missing in September 2003.

Forsythe confessed to the ATF agent and an Allegheny County police detective in December, the complaint said.

Forsythe acknowledged stealing the diamond earrings "while she was acting as nanny and the victim and her husband were not home," the complaint said. After taking the earrings from Maureen Kunitz's bedroom, Forsythe sold a loose diamond from one of the earrings to a jewelry store for $2,542 and the other earring to a precious metals and jewelry store for $1,408.50.

Forsythe faces a preliminary hearing May 11 on the new theft charges. She's still awaiting trial on the federal arson and wire fraud charges.

Forsythe doesn't have a listed home phone, and online court records don't list a defense attorney on the theft charges. Forsythe's public defender on the federal charges didn't respond to a request for comment Friday. Forsythe also didn't respond to messages left on a cellphone and email address listed as hers in a federal search warrant.

Source: http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/12754235/ex-nanny-chris-kunitz-pittsburgh-penguins-charged-stealing-jewelry



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Wladimir Klitschko Retains His Crown Against Bryant Jennings



Photo Wladimir Klitschko throwing a punch against Bryant Jennings. Every time I started working, he held me, Jennings said. Credit Jeremy White/The New York Times

At a February news conference promoting his bout with Bryant Jennings, Wladimir Klitschko, the heavyweight champion of the world, invoked an unofficial title often associated with the crown.

As a champion, I have to say that Im the bad man, Klitschko said. The baddest man on the planet.

Despite a win on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden, Klitschkos performance did not quite inspire the same fear as some of the previous holders of that title.

Before a reported crowd of 17,056, Klitschko, a Ukrainian heavyweight, prevailed by unanimous decision over Jennings, who is from Philadelphia. It was Klitschkos 18th consecutive heavyweight championship defense, the third highest career total.

The bout featured a number of clinches, and neither man ever appeared seriously hurt.

I was expecting to get the win, to defend my titles, Klitschko said Unfortunately, I didnt defend as impressively as I usually do it.

After three sluggish rounds, the action picked up a bit in the fourth after Klitschko, 39, landed a strong right cross. The two traded punches several times during the round, with Klitschko mostly getting the better of the exchanges.

Klitschko (64-3, 55 knockouts) was able to close in behind a consistent left jab. The punch landed sparingly, but it allowed him to get inside and land the punches he needed to secure the victory.

Jennings is a very good challenger, a very good competitor, Klitschko said after the fight. He would have beaten a number of top heavyweights.

Jennings (19-1, 10 knockouts) had his moments, connecting on some wild hooks in the middle rounds. Ultimately, though, he had trouble landing consistently, despite having a three-inch reach advantage.

Every time I started working, he held me, Jennings said.

He added, I thought the margin should have been closer.

Before the bout, Jennings accused Klitschko of excessively holding his opponents, and in the 10th round the referee, Michael Griffin, deducted a point from Klitschko for doing just that. Even with the deduction, Klitschko prevailed by 116-111 on two scorecards and by 118-109 on a third.

Although he did not get the nod from the judges, Jennings appeared to take some solace in going 12 competitive rounds with the longtime champion.

Even in a loss, they should not praise me, but salute me and show respect, Jennings said, adding, This fight does not penetrate my confidence.

Still, despite all the clinches, Klitschko did enough to defend his title. He landed several strong combinations in the last few rounds to punctuate his victory.

The crowd, largely rooting for Klitschko, seemed satisfied, despite the fact that the action lagged throughout. According to the statistics tracking website CompuBox, Klitschko landed only 144 punches of 545 thrown. Jennings landed 110 of 376.

Klitschkos trainer, Johnathon Banks, blamed Jennings for the low punch output.

He wasnt so offensive today, Banks said of Jennings. Jennings is usually offensive, throws a lot of punches.

It was Klitschkos first fight at Madison Square Garden since February 2008, when he defeated Sultan Ibragimov by unanimous decision in a bout derided by many for its lack of action.

A number of Klitschkos bouts over the years have drawn similar criticism. Klitschko, however, was confident that the match against Jennings would produce more fireworks. Klitschko had been hoping to put on a better show in his return to the Garden.

I could have done it better, he said, visibly frustrated. I couldnt engage in the fight, and I couldnt knock the person out.

I think I can give a lot of answers for all the criticisms and the doubts, Klitschko said. I can deliver a brutal knockout.

Klitschkos trainer, Johnathon Banks, was aware that it was important not only for his man to defeat Jennings but to look good doing it.

Its not about winning and losing right now, Banks said before the fight. All that matters is how you perform.

Aesthetics are important to Klitschko right now, given the emergence of Deontay Wilder, an exciting potential challenger. All but one of Wilders 33 victories have come by knockout. He is considered one of the best American heavyweight prospects in years. Banks, however, is skeptical of the level of competition Wilder has faced.

You cant name five opponents Deontay Wilder has knocked out, Banks said. Hes a big punching guy, but you cant name any of his opponents.

Should Klitschko ever meet Wilder, who watched from ringside on Saturday night, it would give Klitschko an opportunity to post the signature win that many feel has long eluded him. Such a victory would significantly enhance his legacy. Klitschko said after the bout that he would not fight Wilder next but that he hoped to do so early in 2016.

Ukrainian flags were visible throughout the Garden on Saturday night. Klitschko has cited fan support as a reason he wants to keep fighting for as long as he is at his physical peak.

Im enjoying it so much right now, Klitschko said. Every second and every moment. Because maybe it could end.

After his victory Saturday night, the end for Klitschko still appears to be far in the distance.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/26/sports/wladimir-klitschko-retains-his-crown-against-bryant-jennings.html



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Hayden Panettiere's Baby Daddy Wladimir Klitschko Has A Musical Message ...



It's not often that we get to see some of Hayden Panettiere's baby daddy Wladimir Klitschko's amazing personality, but now we can!

The boxer is ramping up for his fight against Bryant Jennings this weekend, and the champ had a message for his American opponent.

[ Related: Hayden Panettiere Loves Being A Mom And It Shows! ]

Which he chose to do in musical form! He tweeted:

Ch-ch-check out the new poppa sing his little tune (below)!

[Image via WENN.]

Tags: boxing, hayden panettiere, love line, zportz

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Saturday, April 25, 2015

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  • Source: http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/index-bomb-scare-statue-liberty-30571985



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    Clippers Lose to 111-107 to Spurs in OT; Series Tied 1-1



    Blake Griffin #32 of the Los Angeles Clippers takes a shot over Tim Duncan #21 of the San Antonio Spurs during the first half of Game Two of the Western Conference quarterfinals of the 2015 NBA Playoffs at Staples Center on April 22, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

    The Los Angeles Clippers lost 111-107 in overtime to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 at Staples Center on Wednesday night, leaving the series tied 1-1 as it heads to Texas.

    Unlike the opening game of the series, the San Antonio Spurs did not fall behind early on Wednesday night. Instead, the visitors managed to keep a slight lead for most of the opening quarter. Tim Duncan led the way with eight points in the first quarter, and the iconic Spurs' forward would make his first six shots. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich foreshadowed Duncan's fast start during the pregame press conferences.

    "[Duncan]'s steadiness, consistency and class really makes everyone look good--that includes the NBA and they know that," Popovich said. "He affects many lives in our community and on our team. He pays my bills."

    Along with Duncan, Kawhi Leonard also got off to a hot start with seven points in the opening 12 minutes. Leonard led the Spurs with 18 points in the series opener, but as a whole, the team struggled and only 36.6 percent in that game.

    San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich did not seem to respond well to the questions asked of him after Game 1 against the LA Clippers in the 2015 NBA Playoffs (Published Monday, Apr 20, 2015)

    In the first quarter, the Spurs shook off that rust and started the game shooting 55.0 percent, and consequently, they carried a four-point lead into the second period. The Spurs would have held a larger lead, but Chris Paul started the game making four of his first five shots and looked determined to keep his team and crowd in the ball game.

    Adding to Paul, Blake Griffin followed up his 26-point performance in Game One with 19 points in the first half of Game Two. Paul and Griffin accounted for 30 of the Clippers' 47 points at the intermission. Including the Clippers' third big star, DeAndre Jordan, the Clippers' top three players accounted for 38 of the Clippers' 47 first-half points.

    At that stage, San Antonio led by five points despite shooting only 25 percent from beyond the arc. Duncan's 16 point, three assists and four rebounds had a great deal to do with the Spurs' advantage at halftime. The 38-year-old, whose future in the NBA remains uncertain, looked like he could play another five years at a high level, if he so chose.

    In the third quarter, the Spurs finally found their range from distance. After missing eight of nine three-pointers in the second quarter, San Antonio hit three of seven shots from beyond the arc in the third quarter. The Spurs would jump out to a 10-point lead, but the Clippers would fight back and close the deficit to only three points entering the final quarter.

    In the final 12 minutes, the Clippers would hit a rough patch of shooting to start the period, and the Spurs would again extend the lead to 10 points nearing the halfway point in the quarter. The home team would respond quickly by cutting the lead to only four points with five minutes to play at Staples Center.

    Then, Popovich would choose to intentionally foul Jordan, and the Clippers' center missed his first three foul shots before draining his fourth free throw. With four minutes to play, the Clippers trailed by four points, but the Spurs would opt to foul Jordan again. This time, Jordan would hit both, and the Spurs and Clippers would suddenly be in a one-possession game. The "Hack-a-Jordan" did not appear to be helping the Spurs, as their 10-point lead evaporated.

    After a parade to the free throw line, the Clippers would still trail by two points with three minutes to play. However, Manu Ginobili fouled out, and Tony Parker would not play down the stretch due to an Achilles issue. When J.J. Redick his a couple free throws with 2:03 to play, the Clippers and Spurs were level on the scoreboard.

    Each team would take turns tasting the lead before Paul had a late look to win the game. His shot did not drop, and the two teams went to overtime.

    In the overtime period, Parker's replacement, Patty Mills, starred with eight points, including four clutch free throws, that helped crush the Clippers' late overtime rally. Duncan would manage to play the entire extra period with five fouls. The face of the franchise for nearly two decades finished with 28 points, 11 rebounds and four assists in the game.

    For the Clippers, Griffin finished with 29 points, 11 assists and 12 rebounds in 47 minutes, but his late turnovers troubled the forward in his postgame press conference. Griffin finished with five turnovers for the game, including three in the fourth quarter and overtime. Paul would finish with 21 points, seven assists and eight rebounds in 43 minutes, but the point guard dejectedly focused on his missed shot at the end of regulation.

    Next, the Clippers and Spurs play Game Three on Friday.

    Published at 10:15 PM PDT on Apr 22, 2015

    Source: http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/sports/Clippers-vs-Spurs-Game-2-301012661.html



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