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A woman was wounded after a shot was fired at a vicious dog on Friday morning, Philadelphia police say. It happened in the 6100 block of Ogontz Avenue at 7:14 a.m. Police say the dog was mauling a small child when a man fired his gun at the animal.
This is a behind-the-scenes featurette about the production of 9-11/9-11 an animated film directed by conceptual artist Mel Chin. American filmmaker Chip Schneider produced and edited. The animation was done by hand, in pencil, by Chilean animation studio Planovisual. In February 2008, the Chilean Arts and Cultural Council honored 9-11/9-11 with the Sienna Award - the "Oscar" of Chile - for Best Animated Short Film. 9-11/9-11 also received awards from FeSanCor - the Santiago International Short Film Festival, and the Southern Appalachian Film Festival. Renowned film critic Roger Ebert declared, "What a sad, angry, beautiful film. I was spellbound." The terrorist attacks of 9-11-2001 in New York forever scarred the trust of the American people. On the same date, 28 years before, the military overthrow of a democratically elected president ushered in 17 years of autocratic rule under Augusto Pinochet, resulting in the deaths of more than 3,000 people and the torture of tens of thousands. 9-11/9-11 is a tale of two cities and a tragedy of two times... a story of love and hope wrecked by overt - and covert - manipulations of power. Many of the animators who worked on 9-11/9-11 grew up at the time of coup in Chile... and the violence that came with it. 9-11/9-11 premiered on September 11, 2007 with simultaneous screenings in Santiago de Chile and the four largest cities in the US --New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. The music in this video is used with kind permission from the band Explosions in the Sky. Ann W. Harithas and Creative Time, Inc. are Executive Producers.
A Southern California family is in mourning after their son, a UPS driver, died just a day after his 24th birthday.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota — The Hennepin County judge Peter Cahill overseeing the George Floyd case has made the body worn cameras from ex-officers Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng available. The video, taken from the body worn cameras shows Kueng and Lane responding to a convenience store on May 25 on a report that Floyd had allegedly used a fake $20 bill. Their former colleagues, Tou Thao and Derek Chauvin, later showed up to assist. The footage follows Lane and Kueng as they apprehend Floyd and two acquaintances. Lane holds Floyd at gunpoint and handcuffs him, and the officers briefly question the visibly panicked man before attempting to get him into their patrol SUV. After struggling to get him into the police squad, Floyd is eventually held down by officers on the ground. Floyd is heard calling to his mother, repeatedly saying he can’t breathe and that everything hurts. After a few minutes, Senior officers Derek Chauvin and Tou Thao arrive and help wrestle him to the ground. Chauvin then places his knee on Floyd’s neck, where it stays for over nine minutes. Lane and Kueng hold down Floyd’s back and knees as Thao keeps increasingly agitated bystanders at bay. Chauvin gets up after paramedics arrive and load Floyd into an ambulance. Lane accompanies them and administers CPR as they take Floyd to an out-of-the-way street corner, while Kueng goes back into Cup Foods interviewing an employee about the alleged counterfeit $20 bill and collecting evidence.
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This is a clip from a documentary that ran on network educational television in early 1969. In it, poet and author James Baldwin gives his perspective on why inner-city Negro citizens rioted and burned their neighborhoods in 1968. Whether or not you agree with his point of view, he is an extraordinarily articulate speaker. During this challenging time regarding race relations in America, hearing the magnificent James Baldwin explained the 1968 riots gives a sense of perspective for the protests that are happening across the United States right now as a result of the death of Floyd George at the hands of police.
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