A diary that the 18-year-old accused gunman in Saturday's mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket that targeted Black people apparently posted online shows he allegedly planned the attack for months, according to diary entries on the Discord platform, the Associated Press reported. In them, he wrote about carrying out a livestreamed attack on Black people, practicing shooting from his car and traveling hours from his home in Conklin, New York, in March to scout out the store. The diary included hand-drawn maps of the Tops grocery store and counts of the number of Black people he saw there.
NBC News: New York has a ‘red flag’ law which could have prevented the deadly Buffalo shooting attack.
— Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) May 16, 2022
But a State Police spokesperson confirms no school official, family member, or member of law enforcement filed an EPRO, which would’ve taken the guns. https://t.co/6BAV8QipvY
In an emotional speech, former Buffalo Fire Commissioner Garnell Whitfield addresses the death of his mother in Saturday's mass shooting.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 16, 2022
"We're angry ... We're tired of getting kicked, we're tired of getting hurt, we're tired of losing our loved ones to senseless violence" pic.twitter.com/CLKxT6qiDg
➤264 FIGHTERS EVACUATED FROM MARIUPOL STEEL PLANT, UKRAINE TRYING TO RESCUE THOSE REMAINING: There were 264 Ukrainian fighters evacuated Monday from the steel plant in Mariupol where they had been holed up under bombardment for weeks as the last remaining resistance in the devastated city, and efforts were underway to rescue the fighters still in the plant. Ukrainian officials said the fighters had, quote, "completed their mission" and there was no way to free the plant militarily. Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said the 264 evacuated fighters, including some who were badly wounded, were taken to areas under Russian control. It was unclear if they would be considered prisoners of war, but Malilar said a exchange would be worked out for their return. Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelenskyy said the evacuation to areas under Russian control was done to save the lives of the fighters.
Meanwhile, after both Finland and Sweden said they wanted to apply for NATO membership, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that he, quote, "does not have a problem" with it, stating that Russia "does not have a problem with these states. And therefore in this sense there is no direct threat to Russia created by the expansion involving these countries." However, he added that any "expansion of military infrastructure onto this territory will of course give rise to our reaction in response." Putin has said he launched the invasion of Ukraine as an effort to check NATO's expansion.
➤CALIFORNIA CHURCH ATTACK MOTIVATED BY HATRED OF TAIWANESE PEOPLE: Authorities aid Monday that a 68-year-old man accused of carrying out a shooting at a California church Sunday in which one person was killed and five wounded was motivated by hatred of Taiwanese people. David Chou of Las Vegas, a U.S. citizen who grew up in Taiwan, allegedly drove to Laguna Woods, California, and attended a lunch held by the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church, which worships at Geneva Presbyterian Church. Before the shooting, it's alleged that he chained the doors and put super glue on the keyholes. Killed when he opened fire was 52-year-old Dr. John Cheng, who tackled him, which allowed other parishioners to subdue him and tie him up. Sheriff Don Barnes said Cheng probably saved the lives of "dozens of people." Chou has been jailed on $1 million bail. Chou's family was among many forcibly removed from mainland China to Taiwan after 1948, according to Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. AP said relations between Chinese people forced to flee to Taiwan and native Taiwanese were frequently tense.
Elon Musk slams Biden: 'The real president is whoever controls the teleprompter' https://t.co/aoDf71HszE
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 17, 2022
➤ADMINISTRATION TAKES STEPS TO DEAL WITH BABY FORMULA SHORTAGE: The administration announced steps yesterday to address the baby formula shortage. The Food and Drug Administration said it's streamlining its review process to make it easier for foreign manufacturers to begin shipping more formula into the U.S. Regulators also announced that they'd reached a deal to allow Abbott Nutrition to restart its plant in Sturgis, Michigan, the largest domestic manufacturing plant for formula, after it had been closed since February due to contamination issues. The company must overhaul its safety protocols and procedures before resuming production. After getting the FDA's okay, Abbott said it will take eight to 10 weeks before new formula shipments begin getting to stores. Getting imports will also take several weeks.
Doocy: "How does raising taxes on corporations lower the cost of gas, the cost of a used car, the cost of food, for everyday Americans?"
— Washington Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) May 16, 2022
Jean-Pierre: "We encourage those who have done very well, especially those who care about climate change, to support a fairer tax code." pic.twitter.com/rcvptEkgPN
🏠DeSANTIS BANS PROTESTS AT PEOPLE'S HOMES: Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation Monday outlawing protests at private residences, saying it will prevent protests in the state like those carried out by abortion rights protesters in front of the Virginia homes of some U.S. Supreme Court justices after the leak of a draft opinion that suggested the high court is poisted to overturn the five-decade-old Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide. Under the measure, which is set to go into effect on October 1st, it's a second-degree misdemeanor to protest in a way that's meant to intentionally harass or disturb someone in their home. However, protesters can only be arrested if they ignore police orders to disperse. Violators face potential penalties of 60 days in jail and fines of up to $500. Some Democrats contend that the measure infringes on people's First Amendment rights to free speech.
The photos introduced to the jury on Monday showed red marks and swelling on Heard’s face, which Heard testified were the result of Depp throwing a phone at her.
Two days after this final altercation, Heard filed for divorce. She also got a temporary restraining order against the Pirates of the Caribbean actor and was photographed leaving a courthouse with “a clear red mark on her right cheek.”
The Aquaman actress also testified on Monday that she was not responsible for the fecal matter left in the former couple’s bed. She said their teacup Yorkshire terrier had bowel issues ever since the dog ingested some of Depp’s marijuana.
🛬JETBLUE LAUNCHES HOSTILE TAKEOVER BID FOR SPIRIT AIRLINES: JetBlue launched a hostile takeover bid for Spirit Airlines Monday after Spirit rebuffed its acquistion offer earlier this month, and it asked Spirit shareholders to reject a proposed acquisition by Frontier Airlines. Spirit said that it will "carefully review" JetBlue’s tender offer and plans to make a recommendation to shareholders within 10 business days. JetBlue's offer is $30 per share in cash, or more than $3.2 billion, to Spirit stockholders. But it said earlier offer is still available.
➤SOME MILLENNIALS AND GEN Z HAVE HIT AN ‘APOCALYPTIC’ PHASE IN WHICH THEY DON’T SEE THE POINT OF SAVING FOR THE FUTURE: The world has been through a lot lately. A recent New York Times report reveals millennials and Gen Zers (roughly ages 26 to 41), are spending money on things that bring meaning to their lives.
🏈BROWNS QB WATSON TO MEET WITH NFL OFFICIALS THIS WEEK: Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson is scheduled to meet with NFL officials this week, according to media reports yesterday (May 16th). The NFL is investigating whether Watson violated the league's code of conduct, after 22 lawsuits were brought against him by women who accuse him of inappropriate sexual conduct during massage sessions. Watson has denied any wrongdoing, and two Texas grand juries have declined to indict the former Houston Texans player on criminal charges.
Another weird pitcher leg injury at Fenway pic.twitter.com/QupaWAczmJ
— Red Sox Stats (@redsoxstats) May 17, 2022
⚾HOUSTON PITCHER ODORIZZI TAKEN OFF FIELD IN STRETCHER WITH LEG INJURY: Houston Astros pitcher Jake Odorizzi was taken off the field in a stretcher last night when he injured his leg and collapsed while running to cover first base in the fifth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. The team said Odorizzi had "left lower leg discomfort," and manager Dusty Baker said he would have an MRI done, stating, "He’s probably doing better than it looked like on the mound." Boston won the game 6-3.
🏒GOLDEN KNIGHTS FIRE HEAD COACH DEBOER: The Vegas Golden Knights fired head coach Peter DeBoer yesterday (May 16th) after the NHL team missed the playoffs for the first time in the franchise's five-year history. But general manager Kelly McCrimmon wasn't critical of DeBoer, saying the organization was looking for a "new voice" to lead the team, and stating, "The decision was made based on next year, the decision was not based on last year." DeBoer was head coach for two-and-a-half seasons, hired mid-season in January 2020 to replace Gerard Gallant.
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