Authorities in Missouri have arrested a 22-year-old man suspected in the killings of two men who were apparently fatally shot at random while walking their dogs along a popular 17-mile-long bike trail, People confirms.
A statement from prosecutors in Missouri’s Jackson County describes Fredrick Scott as “a suspect in other homicides” that have been committed over the past year near the Indian Creek Trail in Kansas City.
All of the victims are white males, the Kansas City Star reports. The paper reports that in 2014, Scott allegedly threatened to shoot up a school and “kill all white people,” according to court records.
A statement from prosecutors in Missouri’s Jackson County describes Fredrick Scott as “a suspect in other homicides” that have been committed over the past year near the Indian Creek Trail in Kansas City.
All of the victims are white males, the Kansas City Star reports. The paper reports that in 2014, Scott allegedly threatened to shoot up a school and “kill all white people,” according to court records.
- 8/31/2017
- by Chris Harris
- PEOPLE.com
John Palmer all raises for Sushnat Singh Rajput...
- 8/16/2017
- GlamSham
Lrm weekly Comic Book Spotlight is an opportunity for our readers to get insight of an indie comic series that you might not have heard of but is worth picking up online. This week we are focusing on a comic book series that a lot of our readers can relate too. “Like Father Like Daughter” is a comic series created by Kat “ComicUno” Calamia that started as a college screenplay assignment and now has evolved into a three issues Kickstarter campaign. With two successful campaigns already complete that was able to launch three issues, Kat and Short Fuse Media are already in the works for a 4th issue campaign starting in late August/early September.
“Like Father Like Daughter” tells the story of a high school girl named Casey Rider who has to deal with her father being the only superhero on the Planet. Casey like other teenagers that have...
“Like Father Like Daughter” tells the story of a high school girl named Casey Rider who has to deal with her father being the only superhero on the Planet. Casey like other teenagers that have...
- 7/29/2016
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
If you were anywhere near a TV set on Jan. 28, 1986 when the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded, chances are you learned the news of the tragedy from NBC News correspondent John Palmer. With NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw temporarily unavailable that afternoon, it was Palmer, the newsreader for Today, who broke in with a special report and stayed with the story for hours as it unfolded.
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- 11/20/2014
- by Stephen Battaglio
- TVGuide - Breaking News
So sad! The veteran broadcaster passed away on Aug. 31 from a suspected heart attack while aboard the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship. He was 74 years old.
David Frost, who is best known for the series of interviews he did with disgraced U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1977, died on Aug. 31.
David Frost: Legendary Broadcaster Passes Away
The iconic broadcaster passed away from suspected heart attack while aboard the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship, where he was expected to give a speech, according to BBC. The vessel left Southampton, England for a 10-day Mediterranean cruise.
David became known internationally after securing a series of television interviews with Nixon, who had resigned three years earlier. David’s interview skills, charisma, and ability to improvise made history during those interviews, as he was able to get Nixon to open up more than ever and say, “I’m saying when the president does it, it’s not illegal,...
David Frost, who is best known for the series of interviews he did with disgraced U.S. President Richard Nixon in 1977, died on Aug. 31.
David Frost: Legendary Broadcaster Passes Away
The iconic broadcaster passed away from suspected heart attack while aboard the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship, where he was expected to give a speech, according to BBC. The vessel left Southampton, England for a 10-day Mediterranean cruise.
David became known internationally after securing a series of television interviews with Nixon, who had resigned three years earlier. David’s interview skills, charisma, and ability to improvise made history during those interviews, as he was able to get Nixon to open up more than ever and say, “I’m saying when the president does it, it’s not illegal,...
- 9/1/2013
- by Andrew Gruttadaro
- HollywoodLife
John, an ace reporter for NBC News who broke the story of the failed 1980 attempt to rescue American hostages in Iran, died on August 3 at a Washington hospital. So sad.
John Palmer, a longtime reporter for NBC, died after a brief battle with pulmonary fibrosis on August 3. His wife Nancy was by his side. Read on for all the sad details.
John Palmer Dies At 77
John’s career spanned four decades and several countries. He worked for NBC from 1962 to 1990, and then again from 1994 until 2002.
“John was a brilliant, brave, and tireless journalist who guided viewers through many of the most significant events of the past half-century — from the early days of the civil rights movement through the tragedy of 9/11,” NBC News said in a touching statement.
“He covered five presidents and traveled to every corner of the world, always showing the empathy and compassion that helped set him apart.
John Palmer, a longtime reporter for NBC, died after a brief battle with pulmonary fibrosis on August 3. His wife Nancy was by his side. Read on for all the sad details.
John Palmer Dies At 77
John’s career spanned four decades and several countries. He worked for NBC from 1962 to 1990, and then again from 1994 until 2002.
“John was a brilliant, brave, and tireless journalist who guided viewers through many of the most significant events of the past half-century — from the early days of the civil rights movement through the tragedy of 9/11,” NBC News said in a touching statement.
“He covered five presidents and traveled to every corner of the world, always showing the empathy and compassion that helped set him apart.
- 8/5/2013
- by Eleanore Hutch
- HollywoodLife
Washington (AP) — John Palmer, the longtime correspondent for NBC News who died Saturday after a brief illness, was remembered by former colleagues as a hardworking, gracious reporter who moved easily from war zones to the White House and who brought a reassuring voice to news broadcasts.
Palmer, 77, died Saturday at George Washington University Hospital of pulmonary fibrosis, according to his wife, Nancy.
"God bless John Palmer, tireless reporter, always a gentleman, loving husband and doting father," former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw wrote on Twitter. He said the death of his friend of nearly 50 years was "heartbreaking."
Palmer worked for NBC from 1962 to 1990, and then returned to the network from 1994 until 2002. He became a familiar face to viewers of the "Today" show during much of the 1980s, delivering the news in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner at a time when the program often led in the ratings.
NBC News praised Palmer...
Palmer, 77, died Saturday at George Washington University Hospital of pulmonary fibrosis, according to his wife, Nancy.
"God bless John Palmer, tireless reporter, always a gentleman, loving husband and doting father," former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw wrote on Twitter. He said the death of his friend of nearly 50 years was "heartbreaking."
Palmer worked for NBC from 1962 to 1990, and then returned to the network from 1994 until 2002. He became a familiar face to viewers of the "Today" show during much of the 1980s, delivering the news in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner at a time when the program often led in the ratings.
NBC News praised Palmer...
- 8/4/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Home and Away star Steve Peacocke has revealed that his character Brax will be left in turmoil over his feelings for Natalie Davison. The on-off couple share a kiss in the soap's 2012 season finale week, bringing them together for the first time since Natalie dumped Brax after their adventure in the desert. Peacocke told TV Week: "What brought them together initially was Natalie working with Casey and it's been on again, off again, but they realise there are still feelings between them. "There's a history between them now. They know more about each other and he would like to be with her." However, it seems that the pair's troubles are not over, as Brax is given food for thought when John Palmer rebukes him for spending time with unsavoury characters like Adam Sharpe. Reminded (more)...
- 11/26/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Home and Away star Shane Withington has confirmed that he will be sticking with the soap for the foreseeable future. The actor, who plays Summer Bay's John Palmer, has told The West Australian that he signed a new three-year contract with the programme back in February. Withington joked: "I want to be here until it's Nursing Home and Away. I adore making television. "I've had a chance to move into other areas and I've tried them all, but it's television I keep coming back to. I love it because you work every day - every single day you're out there trying new stuff out." Praising the work of Home and Away's former producer, he commented: "Cameron (more)...
- 9/13/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Home and Away star Steve Peacocke has spoken of how his character Brax makes another decision he will live to regret by getting involved in a brawl at the Surf Club. In scenes which air in Australia next week, Brax steps back in to help the River Boys after they find themselves embroiled in a war with villainous newcomer Hammer (Benedict Samuel) and his rival gang. When the River Boys' newest recruit Stu is targeted by Hammer's gang in a vicious attack, Brax joins his old group as they fight back against their rivals at the Surf Club. However, things go wrong when innocent bystander John Palmer gets knocked out amid the violence. Peacocke told TV Week. "It's just a big scrap - and Brax has definitely gone back to his old self. As much as Brax didn't like John, he (more)...
- 8/23/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's next project has been in the news for quite some time now. While Sanjay has now begun casting for his film which is scheduled to go on floors somewhere in September-October this year, on the other hand, Sanjay has also made sure that the film has top-notch technicians and consultants of the World. Hence, already signed big names of Hollywood like John Palmer, Frederick Elmes, Tony Leung Siu Hung, Lisa Gerrard and Babba Maal among many others, Sanjay h Read More...
- 5/16/2011
- Bollywood Trade
Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's next project has been in the news for quite some time now. While Sanjay has now begun casting for his film which is scheduled to go on floors somewhere in September-October this year, on the other hand, Sanjay has also made sure that the film has top-notch technicians and consultants of the World. Hence, already signed big names of Hollywood like John Palmer, Frederick Elmes, Tony Leung Siu Hung, Lisa Gerrard and Babba Maal among many others, Sanjay h...
- 5/16/2011
- GlamSham
Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan has now begun casting for his next project, an untitled science fiction. The movie is scheduled to go on floors somewhere in September-October this year.Chauhan has already signed names like John Palmer, Frederick Elmes, Tony Leung Siu Hung, Lisa Gerrard and Babba Maal amongst others. Now he has roped in the Lord of the Rings and Harry Porter 5 fame Imery Watson as his conceptual designer.Watson is a concept artist with over 12 years experience in variety of creative roles within Hollywood. Among many others, Watson's projects involve ...
- 5/16/2011
- BusinessofCinema
On April 19 at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco, the Ata Film & Video Festival will be hosting a special springtime retrospective screening celebrating their 5th anniversary, pulling together films from each year they’ve been in operation. The festivities start at 7:30 p.m.
As a program of the Artists’ Television Access non-profit center, which began in the early ’80s, the Film & Video Festival was founded in 2006 and has always been run by co-directors and programmers Isabel Fondevila and Shae Green. In it’s brief history, the fest has quickly become one of the most significant experimental media events in the world. Each year, they screen a diverse range of cutting edge, avant-garde, playful and artistic short films and videos from an international pool of filmmakers.
In addition to the annual festival in San Francisco, held in October of every year, Fondevila and Green have also toured the world with...
As a program of the Artists’ Television Access non-profit center, which began in the early ’80s, the Film & Video Festival was founded in 2006 and has always been run by co-directors and programmers Isabel Fondevila and Shae Green. In it’s brief history, the fest has quickly become one of the most significant experimental media events in the world. Each year, they screen a diverse range of cutting edge, avant-garde, playful and artistic short films and videos from an international pool of filmmakers.
In addition to the annual festival in San Francisco, held in October of every year, Fondevila and Green have also toured the world with...
- 4/15/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Artists' Television Access (Ata) celebrates the first five years of the Ata Annual Film & Video Festival with a retrospective screening at the Roxie, Playback: 2006-2010, April 19th, 2011, a selection of local and international works, celebrating unconventional films that entertain and provoke audiences worldwide; what BadLit describes as "a real powerhouse of experimental media exhibition." The program includes works by Tommy Becker, Ariel Diaz, Paul Clipson, Zachary Epcar, Sam Barnett, Jibz Cameron & Hedia Maron, John Palmer, Rachel Manera, Carl Diehl, Martha Colburn, Guy Maddin, Clare Samuel & Candice Purwin, Olga Chernysheva, and Federico Campanale. I stopped by Ata to visit with festival directors Isabel Fondevila and Shae Green to talk about the upcoming retrospective screening and their collaboration with the Roxie....
- 4/11/2011
- Screen Anarchy
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