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29. November 2008 by admin.
(CNN) — Three violent deaths in two stores marred the opening of the Christmas shopping season Friday.
In the first, a temporary Wal-Mart employee was trampled to death in a rush of thousands of early morning shoppers as he and other employees attempted to unlock the doors of a Long Island, New York, store at 5 a.m., police said.
In the second, unrelated incident, two men were shot dead in a Toys “R” Us in Palm Desert, California, after they argued in the store, police said.
The toy company and authorities said the California shootings had nothing to do with shopping on Black Friday, which is historically one of the year’s busiest shopping days.
The Wal-Mart worker, whom authorities did not identify, was 34 and lived in Queens, said Nassau County police Detective Lt. Michael Fleming.
“This was utter chaos as these men tried to open the door this morning,” Fleming said.
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Video showed as many as a dozen people knocked to the floor in the stampede of people trying to get into the Wal-Mart store, Fleming said.
The employee was “stepped on by hundreds of people” as other workers attempted to fight their way through the crowd, Fleming said.
“Several minutes” passed before others were able to clear space around the man and attempt to render aid. Police arrived, and “as they were giving first aid, those police officers were also jostled and pushed,” he said.
“Shoppers … were on a full-out run into the store,” he said.The crowd had begun forming outside the store by 9 p.m. Thursday, Fleming said. By 5 a.m. Friday, when the doors were unlocked, there were 2,000 or so shoppers, many of whom “surged forward,” breaking the doors, he said.
The man was taken by ambulance to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Others in the crowd sustained minor injuries such as sprained ankles, Fleming said.
A 28-year-old pregnant woman was taken to a hospital, but “the baby is going to be OK,” Fleming said. She was to be released later in the day, he said.
The California shootings occurred about 11:30 a.m. (2:30 p.m. ET), authorities said.
By the time police arrived, two men were dead from gunshot wounds, Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said. He said authorities are not seeking any other suspects.
Gutierrez said that the men did not appear to be store employees and that the dispute appeared unrelated to shopping.
“There was a confrontation inside of the store. But over a toy? I don’t think that is accurate,” he said.
Two handguns were found near the men’s bodies, Gutierrez said.
In a written statement, Toys “R” Us spokeswoman Kathleen Waugh said the shooting appeared unrelated to the heavy shopping day.
“Our understanding is that this act seems to have been the result of a personal dispute between the individuals involved,” she said.
She said company officials were “outraged” by the shooting and were working with authorities to find out what happened.
Gutierrez said no one else in the store was injured. Gutierrez said no one else in the store was injured. The store remained closed Friday afternoon but was expected to open as usual Saturday.
Watch police confirm two people dead at a Toys ‘R’ Us store »
He said authorities would not release the men’s names until their families have been notified.
Daniel Watson said he was at home with his children when his wife called from the Toys “R” Us store, where she and her mother were shopping.
“All I could hear was gunshots in the back,” he said. “She said, ‘They’re in here shooting.’ I told her to run and hide, stay down and hide.”
He said his wife did just that, ducking under a clothes rack until the threat was over. Watson said neither woman was hurt.
Asked about the possibility of criminal charges in the Wal-Mart death, Fleming said he would not rule it out but noted that charges would be “very difficult,” as it would be “almost impossible” to identify people in the crowd from the video, and those in the front of the crowd were pushed by those behind them.
Hundreds of people may have lined up in an orderly fashion but got caught up in the rush, he said.
Wal-Mart spokesman Kelly Cheeseman issued a statement saying, “We are saddened to report that a gentleman who was working for a temporary agency on our behalf died at the store and a few other customers were injured. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families at this difficult time.”
The company is investigating the incident, the statement said.
Officers patrolling the shopping center overnight had had concerns about the size of the crowd, Fleming said, and had tried to get those in line better organized. Wal-Mart security officers were also present overnight, but he said he did not know how many.
“I don’t know what it’s worth to Wal-Mart or to any of these stores that run these sales events,” Fleming said, “but it has become common knowledge that large crowds do gather on the Friday after Thanksgiving in response to these sales and in an effort to do their holiday shopping at the cheapest prices.
“I think it is incumbent upon the commercial establishments to recognize that this has the potential to occur at any store. Today, it happened to be Wal-Mart. It could have been any other store where hundreds and hundreds of people gather.”
Asked whether the security had been adequate, Fleming said, “In light of the outcome, in hindsight, the answer is obviously no. … This crowd was out of control.”
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29. November 2008 by admin.
A nice mix of the game ‘Team Fortress 2′ and Pulp fiction…extra lolz from Kotaku
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31. October 2008 by admin.
Join my Folding@home team! Team number 152887
Download the client from http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Download
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25. October 2008 by admin.
I am on the Beta team for this game…it’s frickin’ sweet!
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23. October 2008 by admin.
I can say that out loud for the first time. I have lived under the thumb of others with their right-wing/religulous BS for far too long. I’ve been leaning toward this conclusion for some time now. I listened to Richard Dawkins “The god Delusion” audio book yesterday. That did it. I don’t feel the pressure to be myself anymore. Sorry to disappoint some of my friends, but this is the way it goes for me now.
Want to broaden your mind? Check out Dawkins website at: http://richarddawkins.net/
Quickpost this image to Myspace, Digg, Facebook, and others!
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18. October 2008 by admin.
This is without a doubt, one of the weirdest and creepiest videos I have ever seen
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18. October 2008 by admin.
I don’t care which side you are on in this current election. This may be the most important election in our lifetime
Personally, I recommend voting for Obama, but you should vote for who you believe in.
DO NOT SKIP THIS OPPORTUNITY TO VOTE!!!
It’s more than a right for all to vote. It is imperative to our future.
So, VOTE!!!
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17. October 2008 by admin.
I love this guy…a true bad ass
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17. October 2008 by admin.
This vid explains itself…
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17. October 2008 by admin.
This has to be one of the coolest new sports(?) since skateboarding. I’m gonna post a couple of vids. You have got to watch these. These are top notch athletes. They move in liquid ways. Watch and you will see…….
Cloud’s Sampler from Ryan Cousins on Vimeo.
This is a preview of a new game that involves Parkour
For more info about Free Running/Parkour go to americanparkour.com and the Wiki
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17. October 2008 by admin.
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17. October 2008 by admin.
It’s been WAY too long since my last post.
Hopefully this vid will cheer everybody up.
It is a nice big hockey fight from the beginning of this season:
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21. August 2008 by admin.
Well…sort of.
I had my tonsils and my uvula removed. I’m 36. It hurts. They should have taken the tonsils when I was 11 and having my adenoids taken out. Click on the word to find out more about what these things are. I guess today is “Learning New Shit Day!” I have always had sleep apnea. That one you really need to read for an explanation other than, “It’s when you stop breathing.”
Welcome to my world ;P
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16. August 2008 by admin.
I just purchased “All the Mornings of the World (Tous les matins du monde)”
This is an excellent movie starring Gérard Depardieu and his son Guillaume Depardieu.
It’s a French movie with some of the most amazing and moving Cello work ever heard. This movie moved me in ways I could never explain. If you like foreign films and enjoy classical music, you will enjoy this movie. I was lucky to acquire the dvd. It is mostly available on VHS. I don’t even own a VCR anymore. lol
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14. August 2008 by admin.
I wrote to the president of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, begging him to stop the attacks on Georgian soil. They have been bombing and killing civilians. Georgia has made some nasty attacks on the Russian people, too. They are not 100% innocent, either. But this is outrageous. Enough is enough. Russia’s position as a world power is at stake here. Many people’s lives are at stake here.
For more info go here: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080814/ap_on_re_eu/georgia_russia
Send Medvedev a message of your own. Go here: http://www.kremlin.ru/eng/articles/send_letter_Eng1a.shtml
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14. August 2008 by admin.
I’m going to force my likes and dislikes on you now. 2 bands I want to mention.
Radiohead: In my opinion, the greatest band in the history of music itself (you know…like, forever). They played near my home recently and I couldn’t go. I had the gas money but not enough to cover a ticket as well. This economy sucks!
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs: If you haven’t checked them out, get off your duff and find some of their music online at least (I guess you would have to stay on your duff if you are looking online…heh).
I’ll make this one easy for you. Here is their video of “Maps” from the MTV Movie Awards thanks to YouTube:
More in depth posts will be coming soon, as I plan on letting everybody know what is going on with, at the very least, Radiohead, Thom Yorke, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Tiny Masters of Today, Care Bears on Fire (Sophie rox!), Bjork, and a slew of other super-talented artists…
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14. August 2008 by admin.
Rage Against the Machine is getting back together with the original lineup!
Rage is set to play the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN on September 3rd 2008 (opposite the Republican National Convention at the Excel Center in St. Paul, MN). On August 12th, in an interview with Ann Powers of the Los Angeles Times, Zack was asked what he anticipates for the show, his answer: “You’re gonna have to come and cover it. I think we both know what we expect. Good shoes would help. And you might wanna dip that bandanna in some vinegar.”
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6. August 2008 by admin.
Alright. I admit it. I LOOOOOOVE hockey fights.
So, you say? I’m posting two hockey fight compilations below.
For your bloodthirsting pleasure:
…and one more for good measure between the Red Wings (Go WINGS!) vs. the Avalanche:
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6. August 2008 by admin.
This is the best single game hockey night fight combo EVER!
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6. August 2008 by admin.
Tesla coils are cool. I think we can all agree on that.
But this is a nutty way to use one (or two) of them. Honestly, I’m blown away by this idea with the guitar. That would be awesome for a Death Metal band to pull out at a show
First vid is a guy with his guitar connected directly into the Tesla coil. No amps. No speakers. No pedals or any other instrument in between. Just a guitar and one Tesla coil…
Second vid is two computers connected via midi to each other and to two Tesla coils. They are playing the Mario Brothers Theme.
My mind is officially blown…
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