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    FBI agent kills man after questioning him about link to Boston bombing suspect

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    An unidentified FBI agent shot and killed a man in Orlando, Fla., early Wednesday after questioning him about his link to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.

    Dave Couvertier, a special agent and spokesman for the FBI’s Tampa field office, told Yahoo News the shooting is under investigation. He identified the man as Ibragim Todashev, a 27-year-old Chechen-born Orlando resident and apparent acquaintance of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the brothers suspected of planning and carrying out the terror attack at last month’s Boston Marathon.

    Law enforcement officials told the Associated Press that Todashev lunged at the FBI agent with a knife.

    The shooting occurred just after midnight at an apartment complex in Orlando. The agent, along with two Massachusetts State Police troopers and other law enforcement personnel, were interviewing Todashev ”in connection with the Boston Marathon bombing investigation when a violent confrontation was initiated by the individual,” Couvertier said. ”An FBI post-shooting incident review team has been dispatched from Washington, D.C., and expected to arrive in Orlando within 24 hours.”

    The agent, Couvertier added, ”sustained non-life-threatening injuries.”

    Khusen Taramov, a friend of Todashev, told local television reporters in Orlando that he and Todashev were interviewed by the FBI for about three hours on Tuesday.

    ”They were talking to us,” Taramov told WESH-TV. ”And they said they need him for a little more, for a couple more hours, and I left, and they told me they’re going to bring him back. They never brought him back. … He felt inside he was going to get shot. I told him, ’Everything is going to be fine, don’t worry about it.’ He said, ’I have a really bad feeling.’”

    According to NBC News, Todashev was not suspected of having a role in the Boston bombings, but confessed to investigators ”he played a role” in an unsolved triple murder case in which three men were discovered in an apartment in Waltham, Mass., their throats cut and bodies covered in marijuana. Todashev was about to sign a confession related to those slayings when the confrontation occurred.

    Todashev met Tsarnaev in Boston while competing in mixed martial arts, Taramov said.

    ”They met a few times because [Todashev] was an MMA fighter and [Tsarnaev] was a boxer,” Taramov told WKMG-TV. ”They just knew each other. That’s it.”

    Taramov said Todashev had planned to travel back to Chechnya. ”He had a [plane] ticket to New York,” Taramov said. ”From there, he was going to go home. [The FBI was] pushing him to stay, saying, ‘We want to interview you one last time.’”

    According to the Orlando Sun Sentinel, Todashev was arrested earlier this month on aggravated assault charges:

    In that incident, Todashev told deputies he got in a fight with a man over a parking space at the Orlando Premium Outlet mall and ”was only fighting to protect his knee because he had surgery in March,” according to the arrest report.

    The Sheriff’s office report says that two men were fighting and one—later identified as Todashev—was leaving the scene in a vehicle, while the other was on the ground, appeared unconscious, and surrounded by ”a considerable amount of blood.”

    Deputies pursued Todashev, pulled him over and ordered him out of his car at gunpoint, according to the report. The victim, who had a split upper lip and ”several teeth knocked out of place,” did not want to press charges, according to the report.

    Four days after the bombings, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed in a late-night shootout with police in Watertown, Mass. His 19-year-old brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was later arrested and charged in connection with the April 15 bombings, which left three people dead and wounded 275.

    By Dylan Stableford

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  • Magoo posted an update:   8 hours, 48 minutes ago ·   updated 4 hours, 52 minutes ago · View

    Last night with @JD after he tore up Sub51 out here in Chicago Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos

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      Nezz · 8 hours, 39 minutes ago

      that’s what’s up

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      The Caterer The Innovator · 5 hours, 21 minutes ago

      I hope ya’ll making music too

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        Magoo · 4 hours, 58 minutes ago

        I’m not a musician.

  • JD wrote a new blog post: AvatarQUOTE OF THE DAY   7 hours, 45 minutes ago ·   updated 5 hours, 23 minutes ago · View

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    “Live like there’s no tomorrow. Love like you’re on borrowed time. Always remember, It’s good to be alive.”
    -Jason Gray

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      joyce · 5 hours, 23 minutes ago

      True

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    How can Global14 be a part of this?

    REVOLT TV DIDDY BLOG: #STATE OF MUSIC

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      Nezz · 7 hours, 56 minutes ago

      hell yeah! I’m likin this

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    Good Morning

  • JD posted an update:   1 day, 21 hours ago ·   updated 12 hours, 5 minutes ago · View

    all black at the white shows,@atlprive let’s get it!!!!

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      joyce · 12 hours, 5 minutes ago

      Post a pic please

  • JD wrote a new blog post: AvatarEXECUTIVE PRODUCING MISHON ALBUM   1 day, 21 hours ago ·   updated 12 hours, 6 minutes ago · View

    Thumbnail   LIFERS IM HAPPY TO SAY THAT I AM NOW THE EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF THE MISHON ALBUM,AS WELL AS PRODUCING 6 TO 7 SONGS,WHEN THIS PROJECT WAS BROUGHT TO ME, I DIDN’T  REALLY EXPECT FOR IT TO GO LIKE THIS,BUT THIS KID SOUNDS SO INCREDIBLE, I WANTED TO DO MORE SONGS.SO AFTER WE FINISHED THE [...]

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      Destiny Jones · 1 day, 21 hours ago

      nice

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      Onyx · 1 day, 20 hours ago

      He’s been one of my faves since ”just a kiss”

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      joyce · 12 hours, 6 minutes ago

      Cargo swag

  • JD wrote a new blog post: Avatar QUOTE OF THE DAY   1 day, 7 hours ago ·   updated 12 hours, 8 minutes ago · View

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    “To believe in something, and not to live it, is dishonest.”
    -Mahatma Gandhi

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      MiRi Ammanuelle Quedos-Tafari · 1 day, 5 hours ago

      B & LivE Beta-betta. Know tHE LEdgE; know-ALpha-Ability..kNOW-AbEL-won. K (NobEL) Re-Nous-ABiLiTy.

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      joyce · 12 hours, 8 minutes ago

      To dream is to believe, yet it’s not reality unless it lives.

  • JD posted an update:   16 hours, 26 minutes ago · View

    just had a blast here in Chicago @sub51,Happy Birthday RJ

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  • Magoo posted an update:   20 hours, 58 minutes ago ·   updated 20 hours, 50 minutes ago · View

    Just got to Chicago. Dope lighting here @ the Airport. Photobucket Pictures, Images and Photos

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    Microsoft announces ‘Xbox One’, due out worldwide later this year

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    The next-gen console war is on.

    Putting an end to weeks months years of rumor and speculation, Microsoft formally pulled the wraps off its Xbox 360 successor during a media gala at its Redmond HQ on Wednesday. It’s called the Xbox One, and according to the company, it’s an “all-in-one home entertainment system” aimed squarely at taking over your living room. No specific release date or price was announced, though it will be available worldwide later this year.

    ”What if a single device could provide all your entertainment, what if it could turn on your TV and talk to all the devices in your living room?,” said Don Mattrick, Microsoft’s president of interactive entertainment.

    Headlining the new system’s expansive feature set is its ability to support live television. A redesigned Kinect camera — one comes packed with every console — lets users control their television with verbal and gesture commands, including the ability to start up the system simply by saying ‘Xbox On.’ A built-in guide will display local TV listings and can also be navigated with voice commands.

    Consumers will be able to switch instantly between games, TV, music, movies and other kinds of entertainment options, while a PC-Like ‘Snap Mode’ will let users run multiple programs alongside one another. A redesigned traditional game controller was also demonstrated.

    The system boasts plenty of potent tech under the hood, including an 8-core CPU, 8GB of system memory, and a 500GB hard drive. That hard drive will also function as a game DVR to save and upload game video and content, though it’s unclear if it will also be used to record television.

    Confirming countless rumors, the system will go head to head with Sony by packing a Blu-ray drive. According to Wired, the Xbox One will also feature pass-through HDMI, which allows users to hook up a cable box or satellite directly to the system.

    Unfortunately, the new system architecture is bad news for Xbox 360 owners. The Xbox One will NOT be backwards compatible with the current console, Microsoft’s Marc Whitten told The Verge.

    The company also announced plans to beef up its industry-leading Xbox Live online service, increasing the number of servers from the Xbox 360’s 15,000 to over 300,000 for Xbox One. User content will, unsurprisingly, be stored in the cloud.

    Of course, the system will also play video games. Microsoft announced a handful of titles, including four EA titles (‘FIFA 14,’ ‘Madden 25’, ‘NBA Live’ and ‘UFC’), ‘Forza’ 5’, a new franchise called ‘Quantum Break’ and Activision’s blockbuster-to-be, ‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’. An impressive 15 exclusive games are planned for the system’s first year, 8 of which will be brand new franchises.

    And while a new ‘Halo’ video game has yet to be revealed, the company did announce a live-action Halo television series, to be executive produced by none other than Steven Spielberg.

    Microsoft’s new machine will go head to head with Sony’s recently announced PlayStation 4 later this year — and the game industry could use the excitement.

    The game industry has undergone a massive transformation since the 2005 launch of the Xbox 360. The rise of more affordable gaming options, particularly in the mobile space, has publishers scrambling. Gamers have been less and less willing to fork over $60 per game, as evidenced by steady declines in retail software sales. Nintendo’s Wii U, launched in November of last year, has thus far failed to catch on with gamers in North America. Microsoft and Sony are under a great deal of pressure to convince consumers that investing in dedicated gaming consoles is still a worthwhile spend.

    Many gaming insiders believe there’s still plenty of life left in the home console market, however.

    “I believe that console gaming is going to explode on the scene of consumer electronics with this next generation of consoles,” former Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello wrote in a lengthy screed on Kotaku.

    “We think that investor confidence is well-placed, and expect the next-generation consoles from Microsoft and Sony to impress and delight consumers,” wrote Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities in a client note last Friday.

    Though Nintendo’s Wii shot out of the gate to take a commanding sales lead in the last console generation, Microsoft’s Xbox 360 proved to have far more staying power. It’s ruled consoles sales charts for the past two years, giving the company pole position in the next-gen console war.

    Both Microsoft and Sony will have a chance to prove their cases in just a few weeks during the game industry’s annual E3 trade show in Los Angeles.

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    K. Michelle Interview – The Breakfast Club (Power 105.1) [05/21/13]

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    Cricket Prank Bans Seniors From Graduation

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    Seven kids at East Carter High School in Grayson, Kentucky thought it would be funny to release 10,000 crickets in their school last Thursday morning as a senior prank. Unfortunately, school administrators didn’t get the humor. According to local WSAZ News, the seniors were not allowed to walk in their graduation ceremony on Saturday morning and will not receive their diplomas until they each pay a $600 fine.

    Some of the pranksters’ classmates came to their defense, ”We’ve been to school with them since we were in diapers. It’s not fair to us to not have them there with us,” senior Alissa Lawson told WSAZ during a student protest on Friday night. Dozens of seniors chanted, ”Let them walk [in graduation]” and held signs in support of the ”Cricket Clan.” Kentucky state Senator Robin Webb, who once served as class president for East Carter High School, called the decision ”overreaching” given that the kids had never had any disciplinary issues before.

    However, officials wit [Crickets in high school hall] Crickets in high school hallh the Carter County School District were not amused. ”Expenses will continue to rise as cleanup efforts are still underway,” Principal Larry Kaiser said in a statement. ”It is the stance of the Carter County School District that these actions, while meant to be a prank of sorts, are unacceptable.” He added that the bugs had skittled into the school’s nooks and crannies and that an expensive exterminator would have to be brought in. Kaiser did not respond to Yahoo!Shine’s request for an interview.

    It turns out this isn’t the first time seniors have pulled a cricket prank—it’s not even the first time this graduation season. In late April, Fox8 reported that seniors at Brush High School in Lyndhurst, Ohio released crickets and also mice in the cafeteria (because is there anything more hilarious than insects and rodents invading a food-prep area?). They also painted school windows and decorated trees with toilet paper. A cricket trick in 2010, carried out in the middle of the night, led to a student’s arrest for burglary (as have numerous other pranks that either occurred after school hours or caused damage to school property.)

    Senior pranks have become a rite of passage at many schools probably encouraged by YouTube where you can watch endless videos of amusing and not-so-amusing stunts. One popular practical joke involves packing common areas with thousands of full cups of water. The Brentwood Academy class of 2007 managed to set up 17,000 styrofoam cups in their hallway. Foil-wrapping (chairs, desk, whole rooms) is another go-to trick. Students at Stafford High School in Virginia wrapped their retiring principal’s SUV in foil. Luckily he had a sense of humor.

    Unfortunately, many popular pranks are destructive, have the potential to cause injury, and might lead to suspension or other disciplinary action. School administrators may not find it so hilarious when seniors drop thousands of bouncy balls into the lobby or release three goats or piglets into the school numbered ”1,” ”2,” and ”4.” Note to seniors who actually want to graduate: Think costumes, bubbles, and balloons, not live animals, tacks, or super glue. In a harmless though effective gag carried out by one high school class, the kids all put alarm clocks set for the same time in their lockers.

    A Tumblr devoted to senior pranks offers this inspiration: ”The whole class will be wearing Crocs and Miranda Cosgrove masks.” Now, that’s funny.

    By Sarah B. Weir

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    Witnesses describe deadly Oklahoma tornado: ‘All you could hear were screams’

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    The hell he saw was harrowing, but it’s the sounds at Plaza Towers Elementary that Stuart Earnest Jr. says will haunt him forever.

    “All you could hear were screams,” Earnest said. “The people screaming for help. And the people trying to help were also screaming.”

    Plaza Towers, a pre-kindergarten through sixth-grade school, took a direct hit when a titanic tornado chewed a deadly and destructive 20-mile path through Newcastle, Moore and parts of southern Oklahoma City for 40 minutes Monday afternoon.

    State officials have adjusted the number of casualties a few times since the tragedy. Tuesday morning, Amy Elliott, chief administrative officer at the Oklahoma City Medical Examiner’s Office, said that the death toll had been reduced to 24 for now, including 9 children. Seven of those children died at the school.

    Elliott said believed the deaths had been double counted earlier, leading to an inaccurate death toll of nearly 50. “It could conceivably rise,” Elliott said.

    KFOR reported that at least 233 people were injured by the storm.

    ”Not to be pessimistic… but we think the death toll will continue to climb as we find more bodies,” Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb said on CNN Tuesday morning.

    Mother Nature was showing no mercy to Moore on Tuesday. Drenching rains and lightning had moved into the area by 9 a.m. Forecasters weren’t predicting tornadoes, but said hail and damaging winds were possible through late afternoon.

    President Barack Obama said FEMA officials and staff were on the ground in the area, and that the federal government would help with the disaster response. ”The people of Moore should know that their country will remain on the ground there for them, beside them, as long as it takes for their homes and schools to rebuild, businesses and hospitals to reopen, the parents to console, the first responders to comfort and of course frightened children who will need our continued love and attention,” Obama said Tuesday morning at a press conference.

    Classes were still in session at Plaza Towers when the twister, estimated to be packing winds of 200 mph or greater, crushed nearly every corner of the school. Teachers’ cars were thrown into the building, and the playground no longer exists.

    “I can only hope those little kids killed didn’t suffer,” said Earnest, one of many who rushed to the school to help survivors.

    With several students still unaccounted for, rescuers worked overnight digging through the rubble.

    “I just hope they find her,” Shannon Galarneau said of her 10-year-old niece, a Plaza Towers student who was missing as of early Tuesday morning. “You just feel helpless.”

    The girl’s younger sister, also a student at the school, suffered cuts to her head and bruises on her back. The 8-year-old was still wearing her hospital bracelet while asleep on her grandmother’s shoulder in the front seat of a pickup truck just after midnight.

    “She said it was probably the scariest day of her life,” Galarneau said.

    The child was among more than 230 reportedly injured by the tornado, which some estimated to be greater than a mile wide at times. Its path was nearly identical to the one taken by a record-breaking May 1999 tornado that devastated the area.

    Galarneau and her husband could see the twister a mile and a half from their front porch and scrambled to hide.

    “It barreled down fast,” said Galarneau, who found refuge in a utility closet.

    President Barack Obama declared several Oklahoma counties disaster areas and pledged to support the area’s rescue and recovery. The funnel’s fury crumbled homes for several blocks around the school and in other parts of Moore. Missing street signs and other landmarks made some neighborhoods unrecognizable even to locals.

    “It is a barren wasteland,” Galarneau said. “Everything is leveled.”

    Allen and JoAnn Anderson huddled under quilts and pillows in their bathtub with their Yorkie, Magand, and cat, Meow, when the tornado came down their street.

    “It was like standing in the middle of a train track and having the train go right over you,” said Allen, 63.

    They emerged from the tub 15 minutes later to find their brick house gone and cars badly damaged.

    “There’s no house. It’s just a pile of rubble,” Allen said.

    The couple checked into a motel with their pets late Monday. Chunks of attic insulation were still stuck in JoAnn’s sandy-blond hair, and her legs were partially caked in dried mud.

    “It could be worse,” JoAnn said. “We’re alive.”

    By Jason Sickles and Liz Goodwin

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    In tornado’s wake, worried parents seek out kids

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    The parents and guardians stood in the muddy grass outside a suburban Oklahoma City church, listening as someone with a bullhorn called out the names of children who were being dropped off — survivors of a deadly tornado that barreled through their community.

    For many families, the ordeal ended in bear hugs and tears of joy as loved ones reunited. Others were left to wait in the darkness, hoping for good news while fearing the worst.

    At least seven children are among the 24 reported dead so far in Moore, the Oklahoma City suburb ravaged by Monday’s tornado that packed winds of up to 200 mph. The twister reduced one elementary school to a heaping mound of rubble and heavily damaged another while also flattening block after block of homes. Officials earlier said more than 50 people had died, including 20 children. The medical examiner’s office revised that death toll Tuesday morning, saying some victims were maybe counted twice in the initial confusion after the storm.

    At St. Andrews United Methodist Church, parents stared into the distance as they waited, some holding the hands of young children who were missing siblings.

    Tonya Sharp and Deanna Wallace sat at a table in the church’s gymnasium waiting for their teenage daughters. As Sharp and Wallace spoke, a line of students walked in.

    Wallace spotted her 16-year-old daughter, who came quickly her way and jumped into her mother’s arms, pushing her several steps backward in the process. But Sharp didn’t see her daughter, a 17-year-old who has epilepsy. She worried her daughter hadn’t taken her medicine.

    ”I don’t know where she’s at,” Sharp said. Later, she went to speak to officials who helped her register so she could be notified as soon as her daughter was found.

    Shelli Smith had to walk miles to find her children. She was reunited with her 14-year-old daughter, Tiauna, around 5 p.m. Monday, but hadn’t yet seen her 16-year-old son, TJ, since he left for school that morning.

    TJ’s phone had died, but he borrowed a classmate’s phone to tell his mother where he was. However, Smith couldn’t get to him due to the roadblocks. So she parked her car and started walking.

    It took her three hours, but a little after sunset, she found him. She grabbed her son and squeezed him in a tight hug that lasted for several seconds before letting go. TJ hugged his sister, and then hugged his mom again.

    The family had a long walk back to their car and then home, but she said she didn’t mind.

    ”I was trying to get him and they wouldn’t let me,” she said, adding later: ”I was like, ’You know what? I’m going to get my son.’”

    Renee Lee summed up the struggle for many parents with multiple children — find the ones who they hadn’t yet seen, while calming the younger ones they had with them.

    Lee is the mother of two daughters Sydney Walker, 16, and Hannah Lee, 8. When the storm came, she tried to pick Sydney up from school. Sydney told her on the phone that they wouldn’t let her come in. While Lee and her younger daughter waited in their home, which wasn’t hit, Sydney was safe in the room at a local high school.

    Lee said she believed Sydney wasn’t hurt and seemed resigned to the severe weather outbreaks.

    ”There’s been so many of them, it doesn’t even faze me,” she said. ”You just do what you gotta do. It’s part of living here.”

    By NOMAAN MERCHANT

  • Global14 posted an update:   1 day, 8 hours ago ·   updated 1 day, 8 hours ago · View

    Good Morning

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    The Michael Jackson brand is alive and well-paid: the pop legend has made more money in death than he ever did alive. Lara Logan reports.

    60 Minutes – Michael Jackson’s lucrative legacy (CBS)

    60 Minutes Overtime – MJ’s manifesto, penned in 1979 (CBS)

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      Nezz · 2 days ago

      I watched that last night that was real interesting,so happy to hear that when MJ kids become of age they have the final say on what to do with his belongings….that’s what’s up

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      JD · 1 day, 22 hours ago

      VERY INTERESTING, I MISSED THIS

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      QPid0825 · 1 day, 22 hours ago

      Imma have to watch this later when I can. Did they mention John Branca?

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      joyce · 1 day, 12 hours ago

      Michael was in debt before his passing and he knew if he was gone his sales would skyrocket. That is why his siblings have been at each others throats and trying to gain control of his assets. It’s only common sense after all he’s still the King of Pop. It makes me sad that he gave his life to entertain the masses and no one seemed to truly care to look out for him and that his portfolio was as significant as it is now, before his passing. Yet this is the real world and it is truly flawed. RIP Mj and I know your pain has passed.

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        nae · 1 day, 8 hours ago

        Amazing!

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