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FedEx Driver Confesses Chilling Last Words to Athena Strand

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A FedEx driver has admitted to the tragic killing of seven-year-old Athena Strand while delivering a Christmas present to her family’s doorstep. The chilling details emerged during a court hearing on Thursday, where Tanner Horner recounted his last words to the frightened child.

Horner, 34, revealed that he tried to calm Athena by saying, “Just get in the back of the van, we’re going to go to the hospital,” moments before he allegedly took her life by strangulation. This devastating incident unfolded in November 2022 when Athena was taken from her home in Paradise, Texas, located roughly 40 miles northwest of Fort Worth.

The charges against Horner include aggravated kidnapping and capital murder, marking a grim chapter in the case of Athena’s abduction. At the time, Horner was working as an independent contractor for FedEx, tasked with delivering a box of Barbie dolls intended as a Christmas gift for the young girl.

An arrest warrant revealed that Horner confessed to authorities that the tragic sequence of events began after he accidentally struck Athena with his van while making the delivery. This disturbing admission has left a community mourning the loss of a young life and seeking justice for Athena.

According to an arrest warrant, Horner told authorities he strangled Athena after accidentally hitting her with his van while making a delivery. 

Horner said that Athena wasn’t seriously hurt after he hit her while backing up, but he panicked and put her in his van. 

He then strangled her to death in his truck, and her tortured final moments were captured by a microphone in his vehicle after he covered a camera inside.  

During his hearing at court in Forth Worth on Thursday, Horner was also asked whether he put Strand in his truck out of fear of losing his job or freedom. 

Tanner Horner, 34, admitted to killing Athena Strand during a two-hour-long interrogation with police, which saw his eyes roll into the back of his head as he turned into an 'alter ego' called 'Zero'

Tanner Horner, 34, admitted to killing Athena Strand during a two-hour-long interrogation with police, which saw his eyes roll into the back of his head as he turned into an ‘alter ego’ called ‘Zero’

Strand is filmed being driven to her death by Horner. He admitted the November 2022 murder in court on Tuesday, with jurors warned they must still endure graphic evidence of the little girl's final moments so they can decide on an appropriate punishment

Strand is filmed being driven to her death by Horner. He admitted the November 2022 murder in court on Tuesday, with jurors warned they must still endure graphic evidence of the little girl’s final moments so they can decide on an appropriate punishment  

‘I wasn’t worried about the ‘losing my freedom’ part because, honestly, that’s an honest accident,’ Horner said. 

‘You know what I mean? Like, all it would take is going up there and just talking to the parents, and saying like, ‘Hey, I accidentally bumped your daughter. Like, there’s more jobs out there, you know what I mean?”

Horner said he tried to calm Strand down, but when he was unsuccessful, a sort of alter-ego of his he called ‘Zero’ ‘kind of took over’. 

‘He (Zero) told her, ‘Just get in the back of the van, we’re going to go to the hospital,” Horner said.

Horner said Zero killed Strand. 

‘I didn’t do it, but he did, and that’s what f***s with me… I’m wondering who the hell’s been in my head this whole time,’ he said. 

‘Part of me is in denial because I didn’t pull the trigger,’ Horner said.

‘You feel like Zero pulled the trigger?’ Investigators asked, to which Horner replied in the affirmative. 

‘I tried to disarm the gun. I tried to stop all of this from happening,’ he said. 

Strand was abducted from her family's home in Paradise, Texas, on November 30, 2022

Strand was abducted from her family’s home in Paradise, Texas, on November 30, 2022

Horner was set to go on trial before abruptly pleading guilty to capital murder this week. He now faces a sentencing trial

Horner was set to go on trial before abruptly pleading guilty to capital murder this week. He now faces a sentencing trial

The jury was shown footage of Horner's arrest in Texas on December 30, 2022

The jury was shown footage of Horner’s arrest in Texas on December 30, 2022

The warrant said Horner took investigators to where he’d left Athena’s body.

In opening statements, Horner’s attorney Steven Goble told jurors: ‘When someone’s brain is what’s injured, you don’t see it.’

Goble acknowledged that the evidence against Horner was ‘overwhelming’ and ‘terrible’. 

But he also told jurors that Horner’s mother drank while she was pregnant, that he has autism and suffered from ‘various mental illnesses throughout his life’ in addition to being exposed to a ‘massive amount of lead.’

Goble asked jurors to sentence him to life in prison.

Ashley Strand, Athena’s stepmother, told jurors that the package Horner had dropped off was a Christmas present for Athena — a box of ‘You Can Be Anything’ Barbies. 

Strand, who has since divorced Athena’s father, said Athena enjoyed living out on their land in the country, where she got to ‘run wild and free.’

The trial was moved from rural Wise County to Fort Worth after Horner’s attorneys argued that he would not have received a fair trial.

Motorist Alleging ‘Citizen’s Arrest’ on I-275 Faces Judicial Review


MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — The man captured on video confronting another motorist at gunpoint on I-275 had his initial court appearance on Thursday.

This week, the Florida Highway Patrol shared footage of the incident, which followed a collision where 50-year-old Gary Thompson allegedly sideswiped a vehicle driven by 55-year-old Paul Shannon from Dunedin. The altercation occurred on I-275 near the Sunshine Skyway South rest stop in Manatee County.

Marvel Debuts Trailer for ‘The Punisher: One Last Kill,’ Featuring Jon Bernthal’s Return as Frank Castle

Jon Bernthal is set to make a return as the formidable vigilante Frank Castle in an exciting new Marvel special presentation.

Disney has unveiled a fresh trailer for the upcoming streaming special, The Punisher: One Last Kill. The trailer, which can be viewed at the top of this page, depicts Bernthal’s Punisher embarking on a solo mission following his breakout from prison during the first season of Daredevil: Born Again.

The synopsis for The Punisher: One Last Kill describes Frank Castle’s journey as he seeks purpose beyond mere vengeance, only to be drawn back into conflict by an unforeseen force.

Despite living in seclusion, Frank remains tormented by the tragic loss of his daughter, Lisa Barbara, and the burden of his past actions. The trailer hints at a final, intense outing for the Punisher, suggesting that in his quest for peace, Frank will once more be consumed by violence.

The trailer also marks the return of Jason R. Moore as Curtis Hoyle, a character who seems to linger in Frank’s thoughts. In a chilling exchange, Hoyle questions, “Do you think God’s gonna forgive us for the things we’ve done? Not sure about me. But you? You ain’t got a chance,” punctuated with dark humor.

Now fans know why Bernthal did not reprise his role for Daredevil: Born Again Season 2. But Brad Winderbaum, head of Marvel Television, revealed, “The Punisher TV special really does connect into the time and place that Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 takes place.”

Bernthal co-wrote the special with Reinaldo Marcus Green, who also directed it. He said The Punisher: One Last Kill follows a “really special” story.

“It’s the visceral, psychologically complex, unforgiving, no-holds-barred version of Frank where he’s going to turn his back to the audience,” he told Entertainment Weekly. “And nothing is easy and all violence has a cost, and we’re going to see that cost.”

How to watch The Punisher: One Last Kill:

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The new Marvel special The Punisher: One Last Kill airs on Disney+ Tuesday, May 12.

Disney+ offers a number of subscription options, so you can find the one that works for you. With ads, a subscription costs $10.99/month; without ads, it’s $18.99/month or $189.99/year.

There are also Disney+ bundles with Hulu, HBO Max, and ESPN+, so you can subscribe to up to three services at once and save over 40% every month. The bundles are available in a few different configurations, starting at $12.99/month for Disney+ and Hulu with ads, and going up to $32.99/month for Disney+, Hulu, and Max ad-free.

This will be the perfect title for Marvel fans to queue up after Daredevil: Born Again Season 2.

The Punisher: One Last Kill premieres on Disney+ one week after the Season 2 finale premieres.

Artemis II’s Epic Splashdown: Discover the Cutting-Edge UGA Technology Behind the Mission


ATHENS, Ga. — A cutting-edge instrument developed by a University of Georgia alumnus is making its return journey to Earth, having played a crucial role in the successful NASA Artemis II mission.

Launched on April 1, the Orion spacecraft, aptly named Integrity, carried four NASA astronauts who were tasked with putting its integrated systems through rigorous tests. Central to their mission was a sophisticated device known as the laser air monitoring system which diligently tracked every breath taken aboard.

This vital equipment is the brainchild of Jeff Pilgrim, an alumnus of UGA’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. Pilgrim has built his career on the innovative concept that lasers can effectively “read” the air.

Trump Administration Settlement Secures Funding for U.S. Libraries, Safeguarding Future Access

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A lawsuit against the Trump administration’s budget cuts impacting a key agency that funds libraries nationwide has been settled, plaintiffs announced Thursday. The agreement with the Justice Department will reverse some reductions previously enacted.

The American Library Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees revealed that they’ve reached a settlement allowing the Institute of Museum and Library Services to resume its grant distributions and support programs for libraries and museums across the country.

When questioned, the White House redirected inquiries to the Justice Department. The Justice Department’s Civil Division, which was involved in the settlement, has yet to provide a statement.

Last May, the organizations filed a lawsuit, with legal backing from Democracy Forward, to prevent the administration from severely cutting the IMLS. This action followed a March 14 executive order by President Donald Trump that labeled the agency and others as “unnecessary.”

The proposed cuts were part of a wider initiative by the administration aimed at reducing federal spending by cutting down on staff, grants, and various programs.

Staff was subsequently placed on administrative leave with many receiving termination notices. The agency’s then acting director also began canceling grants and contracts and fired the members of the National Museum and Library Services Board.

“When the administration began shuttering IMLS last year, it set off a chain reaction. Libraries across the country started cutting hours, staff and services people rely on – after-school programs, support for job seekers and connection for older adults,” said American Library Association president Sam Helmick in a press statement.

The settlement said all reductions in force to the staff in 2025 have been rescinded and all employees who received them are authorized to return to work. IMLS will not issue any more RIFs in order “to effectuate” the purpose of the executive order, the settlement said.

Lee Saunders, president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, called the settlement a victory for every community that depends on libraries and museums.

The plaintiffs will file a joint stipulation of dismissal of the case without prejudice in seven days if the government adheres to terms of the agreement.

The settlement announcement comes three days after a federal judge in Rhode Island approved an administration request to withdraw its appeal of a federal district court opinion in a separate lawsuit filed by 21 attorneys general.

IMLS is the only federal agency tasked with providing funding for the nation’s libraries. It was established in 1996 by a Republican-led Congress and has a mission to “advance, support, and empower America’s museums, libraries, and related organizations through grantmaking, research, and policy development.”

The institute combined the services of previous government agencies, including the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science and the Institute of Museum Services.

It distributes thousands of grants nationwide, totaling in recent years to more than $200 million annually.

Pink to Host 2026 Tony Awards: What You Need to Know About the Star-Studded Event

The anticipation is building as the 2026 Tony Awards approach, promising an electrifying evening for theater enthusiasts.

In an exciting development, the 2026 Tony Awards will be hosted by the legendary Pink, known for her fearless artistry, powerful vocals, and captivating stage presence. “We are beyond excited to have Pink as the host this year,” stated executive producers Raj Kapoor, Sarah Levine Hall, and Jack Sussman in a recent press release. “Her genuine passion for Broadway, coupled with her bold creativity and global audience connection, makes her the perfect choice to infuse fresh energy into Broadway’s biggest night!”

Last year’s ceremony saw Cynthia Erivo in the host’s seat, while previous years featured the talents of Ariana DeBose, Julianne Hough, Audra McDonald, among others. With Pink, now 46, at the helm, audiences can expect a spectacular opening act, likely featuring her signature aerial acrobatics.

Who Is Hosting the Tonys?

The announcement that Pink would host the 2026 ceremony was made by the American Theater Wing on April 9.

“Hosting this event is the honor of a lifetime,” Pink expressed in a statement. “Broadway has significantly influenced my life and the way I design my own performances. It’s a community filled with support, inclusivity, immense talent, and love. These artists create magic every day, and I am eager to celebrate their achievements with the world.”

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The theater world is buzzing after the nominations for the 2025 Tony Awards were announced on Thursday, May 1. Tony Award winners Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce unveiled the list of nominees for the 78th annual awards show live from the Sofitel New York hotel on Thursday morning. The 2025 Tony Awards are set to […]

“When I was asked to host the Tonys, I immediately thought, ‘I have to get permission from my daughter,’” she continued. “I’ve never been on Broadway, and shouldn’t you have to have been on Broadway in order to host? That seems fair and right. But when I asked my daughter, she was really excited about being able to have a ticket to go to the Tonys, so I’m hosting the Tonys and I’m really, really, excited and very nervous because that girl is a tough crowd!”

While Pink herself has never been on Broadway, her music is featured in two current Broadway productions: “Raise Your Glass” in Moulin Rouge! The Musical and “F**kin’ Perfect” in & Juliet.

She and husband Carey Hart recently took their kids to a performance of & Juliet, which showcases the music of pop maestro Max Martin (who is behind many of Pink’s hits).

“Each year, the Tony Awards creates new theater fans around the world, expanding Broadway’s reach and shaping its future,” said Heather Hitchens, president and CEO of the American Theatre Wing, and Jason Laks, president of the Broadway League, in a release. “Over the course of her extraordinary career, Pink has built one of the most passionate and enduring fan communities in the history of popular music, giving her a unique ability to bring even more people into this growing family. Simply put: We could not be more excited to get this party started.”

When Are the Tony Awards?

The Tony Awards will take place June 7, 2026, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Tickets to the ceremony are available for purchase on Ticketmaster beginning April 15.

Cynthia Erivo hosts The 78th Annual Tony Awards 2026

Cynthia Erivo hosts The 78th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 08, 2025 in New York City.
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How to Watch the Tony Awards?

The awards ceremony will air live on CBS and stream concurrently on Paramount+.

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Broadway’s biggest names showed up and showed out at the 2025 Tony Awards. The 78th annual Tony Awards were held at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 8, where Ariana DeBose, Jessica Vosk, Megan Hilty and more Great White Way standouts slayed the red carpet. DeBose, 34, sashayed down the red carpet in a silky, […]

Who Are the Tony Nominees?

The Tony nominees will be announced on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.

Likely nominees include familiar faces like The Pitt favorite Patrick Ball (Becky Shaw); John Lithgow (Giant); Nathan Lane (Death of a Salesman); Laurie Metcalf (Death of a Salesman); Carrie Coon (Bug); Christopher Abbott (Death of a Salesman); Lea Michele (Chess); and Joshua Henry (Ragtime).

Unlicensed Florida Woman Treats 4,400 Patients, Escapes Jail in Shocking Medical Fraud Case

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A Florida woman who impersonated a nurse and unlawfully treated over 4,400 patients has been sentenced to probation and community service, having avoided jail after pleading no contest. This case, which authorities previously described as deeply troubling, reached its conclusion this week.

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office announced on Wednesday that Autumn Bardisa, 29, from Palm Coast, admitted guilt on charges of practicing healthcare without a license and the fraudulent use of identification.

In response, Circuit Judge Dawn Nichols decided not to formally convict Bardisa. Instead, she was sentenced to five years of probation and ordered to complete 50 hours of community service as part of the plea agreement.

Additionally, Bardisa is required to write an apology letter to the registered nurse whose license number she had wrongfully used.

Under the terms of the plea deal, Bardisa surrendered a nursing license she acquired post-arrest to the Florida Department of Health and is prohibited from taking any medical field jobs during her probationary period.

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Police claim Autumn Bardisa posed as a licensed nurse and provided medical care to more than 4,400 patients. (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office)

Bardisa was originally charged with seven counts of unlicensed practice of health care and seven counts of fraudulent use of personal identification information following a seven-month investigation.

Authorities said she treated more than 4,400 patients between June 2024 and January 2025, while falsely presenting herself as a licensed nurse at AdventHealth.

Investigators determined Bardisa never held a valid nursing license during that time and instead used the license number of another nurse who shared her first name.

Autumn Bardisa wearing scrubs during arrest by Flagler County Sheriff's deputies

Authorities say Autumn Bardisa used stolen nurse identity to treat thousands of patients. (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office)

The case stemmed from a months-long investigation involving state and federal health agencies after hospital officials discovered Bardisa had allegedly used another nurse’s license number and falsified records to land a job as an advanced nurse technician.

Investigators said Bardisa initially applied under an “education first” designation, typically used for nursing graduates who have not yet passed their licensing exam. She later claimed she had completed the exam and provided a license number belonging to a different nurse with the same first name.

To explain inconsistencies, Bardisa told hospital staff she had recently changed her last name after getting married but never produced documentation when asked to verify the claim.

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Authorities described the case as one of the most significant incidents of medical fraud investigated by the agency. (Stephen M. Katz/South Florida Sun-Sentinel/Tribune News Service)

Despite the missing paperwork, Bardisa was promoted in January 2025, according to investigators. Concerns surfaced when a coworker independently checked her credentials and found she only held an expired certified nursing assistant license, prompting hospital officials to notify authorities.

The scheme unraveled after that discovery, leading to her termination and a broader criminal investigation involving multiple agencies.

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly said Bardisa’s actions put patients at risk and undermined trust in the medical profession.

“Nursing is a noble profession about caring for those in need, but there is a right way and wrong way to go about it, and she chose the wrong way by using a real nurse’s license,” Staly said, adding that her actions “potentially endangered patients.”

Staly said Bardisa “ruined her career” and will be unable to work in the medical field for at least three years and up to five years under the terms of her probation.

Authorities previously described the case as one of the most significant incidents of medical fraud investigated by the agency.

Officials said anyone who believes they may have been treated by Bardisa can contact the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.

DeChambeau Faces Tough Challenges at Amen Corner in Masters Opening Round

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The simmering rivalry between Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy reignited swiftly at the Masters, with tensions flaring within minutes and just a few hundred yards. Following their intense face-off last year and the ongoing verbal jabs, DeChambeau, often dubbed golf’s “mad scientist,” had already set the stage for another fiery encounter at Augusta.

In the days leading up to the tournament, he eagerly highlighted their competitive dynamic, expressing his desire to ‘beat the living you-know-what’ out of the reigning champion. Thus, it was quite entertaining when an unexpected encounter unfolded on Thursday morning.

Just after 10 a.m. local time, DeChambeau found himself readying his approach in the first fairway. Nearby, in a spectator’s path, a small group was chatting rather energetically.

While their conversation seemed harmless, it was loud enough to prompt a few irritated women to turn around and loudly shush them.

Among the chatty group was none other than McIlroy’s father, Gerry, with Rory himself just a few groups behind. Unperturbed by the distraction, DeChambeau maintained his composure, striking the ball cleanly onto the green and securing a straightforward par to kick off his round.

Instead, he unraveled a couple of hours later. His foe this time? Not a chipper Northern Irishman but a nasty greenside bunker. Oh, Bryson. It was painful. 

Bryson DeChambeau shot a disastrous 76 in the opening round of the Masters on Thursday

Bryson DeChambeau shot a disastrous 76 in the opening round of the Masters on Thursday

The American LIV Golf star made a triple bogey on the 11th and never recovered after that

The American LIV Golf star made a triple bogey on the 11th and never recovered after that

The LIV star – one of the bookies’ favorites for the green jacket – had reached Amen Corner at even par. Not in much style, admittedly. But he was in the fight. Then his approach to the par-four 11th found sand and the carnage began.

Twice DeChambeau failed to hack it out of the bunker. He reached the green with try No 3 but, by the time the ball finally disappeared into the cup, DeChambeau had made triple bogey. 

Just like that, steam was coming out of his ears and his hopes of a green jacket had gone up in smoke. At least that is what the numbers say. And DeChambeau knows his numbers. He knows his history, too – the American prepares for Augusta by watching tape of old legends smoking it around this place.

So no doubt he will be aware what the record books suggest: he is toast. At each of the last 20 Masters, the eventual champion has shot no worse than 72 in their opening round. After his meltdown on 11, DeChambeau carded a four-over-par 76 that – at the time of writing – leaves him nine shots off the leaders. Including McIlroy.

To add insult to injury? The Northern Irishman had outmuscled him off the tee, too. DeChambeau’s average driving length – 338.7 yards – was good enough only for fifth.

That wasn’t his undoing, though. DeChambeau revealed earlier this week that he is building new irons and a new driver. He said he ‘takes pride’ in his thirst for innovation and improvement. He also revealed that he had been trying out new wedges. ‘I figured a couple of cool things out,’ the 32-year-old said. ‘Hopefully it helps this week.’

Amen Corner had different ideas. Whatever DeChambeau learned, whatever wedge was in his hand on the 11th, the result was grim. His first effort from the sand splashed up and landed a couple of yards away. His second rolled back towards him and ended up further from the hole. His third dribbled out and settled 15ft short of the hole. His double-bogey putt rolled 4ft past. Mercifully, the ball eventually dropped for a seven.

It was a nice reminder for everyday hackers that even the best and brightest can be humbled around here.

The captivating American now faces a real fight to make the cut and play this weekend

The captivating American now faces a real fight to make the cut and play this weekend

But if this it for 2026, if DeChambeau can’t muster a miracle on Friday, if he misses the cut, then this tournament will be poorer for it. He is a fun watch and – as DeChambeau said himself – his rivalry with McIlroy has been a treat over recent years.

By the end of this opening round, though, the American looked beaten. His shoulders sagged and, in truth, his scorecard didn’t do justice to his struggles.

The American reached the turn with one birdie, one bogey and at least one fewer ball in his bag. Shortly after his brush with McIlroy Snr, DeChambeau struck a tee shot into the trees and dropped a shot at the second. He repaired the damage immediately and reached the 11th in level par after a series of missed chances and mis-judgements. At the par-three sixth, his tee shot flew left and smashed a fan on the forearm.

DeChambeau apologized, shook his hand, and gave him a ball. A few holes later, Augusta offered no such sympathy when that bunker put a stake in DeChambeau’s round.

He flirted with more trouble at 13 and 15 and 16. Eventually it cost him. At the par three, DeChambeau three putted from 56ft. He shook his head and trudged off. Not even a birdie at 17 could improve DeChambeau’s mood. Because at 18, he found sand off the tee en route to dropping another shot.

Perhaps not all the you-know-what has been knocked out of him yet. On this evidence, though, that brush with Gerry might be the closest DeChambeau comes to a McIlroy all week.

Martha Stewart Captivates New York’s Culinary Elite at Exclusive Party


Martha Stewart continues to captivate audiences, earning her place among the elite.

During an exclusive gathering of New York City’s most celebrated culinary talents, Stewart stood out as the undeniable star.

On Tuesday evening, she made a grand entrance at Casa Gessi for the unveiling of Bilt Hospitality, where she received a warm reception from top industry figures. Among those dazzled by her presence were renowned chefs like Vikas Khanna, Simon Kim of COTE, Jen Saesue of Fish Cheek, and Jimmy Rizwi of Bungalow, according to sources close to Page Six.

One chef was overheard expressing admiration, saying, “Martha’s fame is such that her first name alone is legendary. Seeing her in person has truly made my evening.”

Attendees were also treated to a preview of what to expect in the upcoming season of Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City,” albeit without the presence of cameras.

“Housewife” newcomer — and Bilt founder Ankur Jain’s wife — Erika Hammond, was making the rounds with her castmates, Jessel Taank and her husband Pavit Randhawa, Carole Radziwill, and Stewart’s makeup artist, Daisy Toye, who attended with her boss and Stewart’s longtime publicist bestie, Susan Magrino.

Head Chef for Team USA and a Bocuse d’Or competitor, Chef Vincenzo Loseto, provided small bites like french fries with ice cream topped with caviar, and a crab tart with fried chicken skin. Daniel Boulud introduced the Long Island native chef, who then provided the highlight of the evening: a cooking demonstration.

The event also brought out Lucali’s Mark Iacono, Lure Fishbar owner and Mercer Street Hospitality’s John McDonald, Dinex CEO Sebastien Silvestri, chef Katie Button, The Points Guy Brian Kelly, and Massimo Lusardi, who brought his wife, Uva and Nightly’s owner, Jayne Moore, as his date.

Tragic Incident: Man Accidentally Shoots Girlfriend While Handling Gun on Couch, Authorities Report

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Inset: Louis Jenkins Jr. (IMPD). Background: The area in Indiana where Jenkins allegedly shot and killed his girlfriend (Google Maps).

A tragic incident unfolded in Indiana where a 20-year-old man faces charges for allegedly killing his girlfriend. The young man is accused of discharging a firearm at close range while purportedly “playing” with it as they sat together on a couch.

Louis Jenkins Jr. was apprehended earlier this month and is now facing a charge of reckless homicide in connection with the death of 21-year-old Rebecca Carter, according to court documents.

Details from a probable cause affidavit reveal that officers from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were dispatched to a residence in the 500 block of Carlyle Place around 11:45 p.m. on April 1 following reports of a shooting, as covered by local NBC affiliate WTHR.

Upon their arrival, emergency personnel discovered Carter with a gunshot wound. She was rushed to a nearby hospital in critical condition but succumbed to her injuries and was subsequently declared deceased, as reported by the station.

Reports indicate that several individuals, including a juvenile and two young children, were present in the home during the incident.

A juvenile witness told police Carter had been handling Jenkins’ gun while sitting on the couch and was “playing with the gun” during a FaceTime call, Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV reported. The witness said Carter was “kissing the gun” and at one point told Jenkins to “put it in my mouth.”

When Jenkins raised the gun, Carter reportedly lifted her hand and either grabbed it or struck the trigger, causing it to fire, according to the witness.

Jenkins gave a different account to investigators.

He told police the juvenile had been pointing a Glock handgun at him, prompting him to retrieve his own Taurus pistol from a nearby cubby to show he was also armed.

“While the gun was pointed at Ms. Carter, his finger slipped, and it hit the trigger and went off,” the affidavit reportedly said.

After the shot was fired, a witness heard Jenkins say, “Oh my God. I’m so stupid. I had one in the head,” referencing a round in the chamber, according to a report from Indianapolis Fox affiliate WXIN.

Jenkins later told police he does not typically keep a bullet in the chamber and had been “playing around” with the weapon when it discharged, authorities said. He also said he removed the magazine and threw the gun after the shooting, then called his mother and tried to help Carter by holding her neck.

While being transported by police, Jenkins made another statement about the shooting, saying, “I should have shot myself instead of her because my life is over.”

Prosecutors say the case underscores the dangers of handling firearms irresponsibly.

“What happened here is we had a group of friends who were joking around with a gun, using it in irresponsible ways, and the consequence was someone lost their life,” Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears told WXIN.

Carter’s family described her as vibrant and full of life.

“Becca was fun, and she had a tenacious spirit,” her godmother told WXIN. “We just want to let people know that life is fleeting.”

Jenkins has since appeared in court and was released after posting a $40,000 bond. He is currently scheduled to appear in court for a pretrial conference on June 2, records show.