A Texas mom died shielding her “babies” from a lone shooter who walked methodically through the First Baptist Church on Sunday morning shooting terrified worshippers, her heartbroken friend shared on Facebook.
Joann Ward was attending the 11 a.m. service with her children when a gunman, identified as former Air Force member 26-year-old Devin Kelley, began firing from outside the small church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
Seconds later, he entered the church firing upon families, children and a baby – shooting them multiple times to make sure they were dead, say authorities.
Instinctively, Ward covered her children’s bodies with her own,...
Joann Ward was attending the 11 a.m. service with her children when a gunman, identified as former Air Force member 26-year-old Devin Kelley, began firing from outside the small church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
Seconds later, he entered the church firing upon families, children and a baby – shooting them multiple times to make sure they were dead, say authorities.
Instinctively, Ward covered her children’s bodies with her own,...
- 11/7/2017
- by KC Baker and Caitlin Keating
- PEOPLE.com
A 5-year-old boy who lost his stepmother, step-sister and half-sister in Sunday morning’s mass shooting that killed 26 and injured 20 is in critical condition, family members tell People.
Rylan Ward is receiving treatment at University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, after he was shot five times by a gunman who opened fire at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, where his family are regular parishioners.
The shooter, identified as 26-year-old Devin Kelley, a former Air Force member, was dressed in all-black tactical gear with a ballistics vest when he began firing from outside the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs around 11:30 a.
Rylan Ward is receiving treatment at University Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, after he was shot five times by a gunman who opened fire at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, where his family are regular parishioners.
The shooter, identified as 26-year-old Devin Kelley, a former Air Force member, was dressed in all-black tactical gear with a ballistics vest when he began firing from outside the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs around 11:30 a.
- 11/6/2017
- by Caitlin Keating and Harriet Sokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
Recently, CBS released the new synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 14 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Guilty," and it turns out that we're going to see some very intriguing drama go down when Finch gets quite suspicious of a juror he thinks is trying to corrupt a case, and more! In the new, 14th episode press release: The machine will send Finch on his toughest assignment yet: Jury Duty. Press release number 2: When the Machine arranges for Finch to sit on the jury of a murder trial, he will begin to suspect that a fellow juror is set to rig the proceedings. In the meantime, Reese is going to begin to open up to the department's therapist. Guest stars feature: Blair Brown (Emma), Pedro Carmo (Chad Bryson), Bryan Terrell Clark (Tim), Jamie Carroll (Lana)Massiel Mordan (Mikki), Samuel Ray Gates (Yates), Tina Benko (Cobb), Lillias White...
- 2/3/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
As John Hurt reprises his role as the flamboyant raconteur and gay icon, Quentin Crisp, in An Englishman in New York, Ben Walters traces the writer's legacy in the Big Apple
"I don't believe in abroad," John Hurt's Quentin Crisp says towards the end of The Naked Civil Servant, the 1975 Thames Television drama that made Hurt a star and Crisp an icon. Before long, Crisp would revise his opinion: after his new-found fame led to him performing in New York in 1978, he fell in love with the city and, forsaking his self-appointed status as one of the stately homos of England, relocated there in 1981, aged 72. He would remain one of its most celebrated resident aliens for the remaining 18 years of his life.
Now that period is the subject of its own ITV film, An Englishman in New York, which takes its title from the song Sting wrote about Crisp.
"I don't believe in abroad," John Hurt's Quentin Crisp says towards the end of The Naked Civil Servant, the 1975 Thames Television drama that made Hurt a star and Crisp an icon. Before long, Crisp would revise his opinion: after his new-found fame led to him performing in New York in 1978, he fell in love with the city and, forsaking his self-appointed status as one of the stately homos of England, relocated there in 1981, aged 72. He would remain one of its most celebrated resident aliens for the remaining 18 years of his life.
Now that period is the subject of its own ITV film, An Englishman in New York, which takes its title from the song Sting wrote about Crisp.
- 12/9/2009
- by Ben Walters
- The Guardian - Film News
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