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New York Post
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Beyoncé fans hospitalized from ‘stampede' after her ‘Cowboy Carter' show in Atlanta
Multiple Beyoncé fans were injured early Tuesday when a screaming train passenger sparked a stampede after Queen Bey's latest show in Atlanta. Terrifying video from the scene shows people being led into ambulances on stretchers or in wheelchairs, some of them wearing cowboy hats after the star's 'Cowboy Carter' tour at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. As fans streamed out of the show into the nearby Vine City MARTA station, a passenger started screaming and running — triggering a stampede on the escalator, officials told Atlanta News First. 4 8 were hospitalized after a 'stampede' at a train station following a Beyoncé concert. Atlanta News First That caused the escalator to speed up — before it suddenly stopped, leaving fans 'smashed together' with multiple passengers falling on them, one witness told Fox 5. One person suffered a broken ankle and seven others were taken to the hospital with cuts and scrapes, Fox 5 reported. 4 People were seen being led away on stretchers or in wheelchairs. Atlanta News First Officials have not said what caused the escalator malfunction as fans left the stadium at around 1:30 a.m. after Beyonce's final show in Atlanta on her Cowboy Carter tour. MARTA and the Atlanta Fire Department did not respond immediately to requests for comment. 4 She was performing as part of her 'Cowboy Carter' tour. Greg Noire via PictureGroup/Shutterstock 4 One person suffered a broken ankle while seven others had minor injuries. Atlanta News First It came after unreleased Beyoncé music was stolen from an SUV belonging to a member of the singer's team in Atlanta. The music, tour plans, and other 'personal sensitive information' were reportedly stolen from a Jeep Wagoneer rented for Beyoncé's four-show stop at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 8, according to an Atlanta Police Department incident report.


Metro
13-07-2025
- Metro
Distracted dad left gun in reach of toddler, 2, who shot himself
A two-year-old boy is in the hospital after accidentally shooting himself in the arm with a gun his father left out. 27-year-old father, Oscar Guerra, was arrested and charged with one felony count of child abuse after his son grabbed the gun from the couch in Phoenix, Arizona. The boy's mother told police it's not the first time Guerra had left a gun out, and she had warned him to keep his guns secured. Guerra reportedly took out the gun to clean it, but began watching videos on his computer and forgot about it. Police were called around 10.40 pm on July 9, and found Guerra and his son, who was injured with a gunshot to his left arm. The tot was taken to the hospital and has non-life-threatening injuries, police said, but Guerra is facing a prison sentence for the accident. He said he saw his son walk into the room, but thought he had gone back to his bedroom when he heard a gunshot. Guerra is out of jail without bail, but is facing nine years in prison if convicted. The shooting comes months after another two-year-old shot his twin with a gun he found at home. It's not clear how the toddler got access to the weapon while at home on Robin Hood Lane in Hampton, Georgia. 'It was so scary, a terrible feeling', neighbour Melanie Pressley told local TV news station Fox 5. 'We knew something terrible had happened.' For hours, police searched inside and outside of the white bungalow, set back from the road, where emergency service vehicles were parked in a row. Toy cars and tricycles were lined up near swings in the garden where children might otherwise be playing. Such incidents are more common than you might think in the US, where guns are a leading cause of unintentional injury among children. More Trending Five-year-old boy, Brooks Thomas Wilson, died after shooting himself with a gun he found while playing in his parents' bedroom last August. A single shot struck him in the head. His obituary said Brooks 'lived his life to the fullest and always wore his heart on his sleeve'. The month before, Nakyzi Odums shot himself in the chest in a Walmart parking lot, where his parents had left him in the car while they went to buy fireworks. He died three days later at hospital in Douglas, Georgia. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Maga faithful warn Trump 'we won't fall in line' over Epstein investigation MORE: Teenager killed grandad after inhaling laughing gas while driving MORE: Elderly British tourist mugged and robbed in Majorca


Newsweek
07-07-2025
- Politics
- Newsweek
ICE Arrest Man After Green Card Taken Away
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Immigration agents reportedly confiscated a man's green card during an encounter at Los Angeles International Airport earlier this month, according to Fox 5 San Diego. Raul Sanchez, a long-term permanent resident from the South Bay area, was apprehended by federal authorities on July 2 and has since been held at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Otay Mesa. Newsweek has contacted the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, ICE, as well as the family for comment. A federal agent wears a badge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement while standing outside an immigration courtroom at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York, Tuesday, June 10, 2025. A federal agent wears a badge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement while standing outside an immigration courtroom at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in New York, Tuesday, June 10, 2025. yU/AP Why It Matters The family has been left devastated by the separation under President Donald Trump's crackdown on undocumented immigrants. The White House has said anyone living in the country illegally is considered to be a "criminal." The administration is enacting plans to carry out what it calls the largest deportation operation in U.S. history as part of the Republicans' hardline immigration agenda. In addition to people living in the country without legal status, immigrants with valid documentation, including green cards and visas, have been detained. Newsweek has revealed dozens of cases involving green card holders and applicants who were swept up in the ICE raids. What To Know Sanchez, 50, was detained while driving to an immigration appointment in San Ysidro, near his home, Fox 5 San Diego reported. His daughter, Alejandra Sanchez, told the outlet the ordeal began in April when her parents returned from a trip to Europe. "My dad has been separated from us, and there could be a possibility of him completely being removed from us," his daughter, Alejandra Sanchez, told Fox 5 San Diego. Brought to the U.S. from Mexico as a toddler, Sanchez has lived in California for nearly five decades. According to his family, he built a life as a devoted father, husband and hard-working member of his community. But a nonviolent drug conviction from 2001, for which he served time in his 20s, has resurfaced amid the Trump administration's more aggressive enforcement priorities. Immigration attorney Saman Nasseri told Fox 5 San Diego that many old cases like Sanchez's are now being reopened. Newsweek has previously revealed allegations of misconduct and abuse at ICE-run detention centers in Otay Mesa, California, including cases of sexual assault, medical neglect, and mistreatment of migrants. What People Are Saying Alejandra Sanchez told Fox 5 San Diego: "We have a huge community rallying around him and a lot of people aware of what's going on." Attorney Saman Nasseri told Fox 5 San Diego: "I have about a dozen or so cases from 12-13 years ago that are now getting reopened with the court too."

NBC Sports
03-07-2025
- Business
- NBC Sports
Report: Commanders' Plan B could involve going to President Trump, Congress
The federal government could be moving from the big, beautiful bill to a sweet, swanky stadium. The tail end of a report from Fox 5 in D.C. regarding the recent dinner hosted by the Commanders for members of the D.C. Council adds an important nugget regarding the potential fallback option for the Commanders, if the D.C. Council doesn't move quickly enough to allow the stadium to be opened by 2030. Per the report, D.C. Council chairperson Phil Mendelson confirmed that he has heard talk of a Plan B that may involve the Commanders going to President Trump and members of Congress to make it happen on time. So what would the Commanders expect the President to do? Pressure the D.C. Council with mean tweets? Come up with the cash that the D.C. Council is reluctant to invest for the project? The mere mention of trying to use the federal government to get the stadium bill helps explain the decision for Commanders owner Josh Harris and Commissioner Roger Goodell to participate in an Oval Office dog-and-pony show regarding the holding of the 2027 NFL draft on the National Mall in D.C. Of course, Republicans are supposed to be against excessive government spending. Which would, in theory, prompt Trump and those aligned with him to bristle at the idea of a pork-barrel project for the Hogs. But the party has changed under the current and former chief executive. Political ideology has been replaced with adhering to whatever the President and those whispering in his ear want. That's not a political comment. It's a comment about our current political reality. And it provides an opening for a multibillionaire like Harris to spin the wheel on the possibility of getting the President to support using hundreds of millions in taxpayer money to get the stadium built on the team's preferred timetable. Even if it means naming the stadium after him.


The Guardian
27-06-2025
- General
- The Guardian
A socialist underdog makes history in New York
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