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Justice Served: Man Sentenced for Killing Ex’s Fiancé During Child Visit

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Left: Nicholas Michael Mimms (Cherokee County Sheriff”s Office). Right: Eduardo “Eddie” Gilberto Figueroa (Scott Huskins Funeral Home).

A Georgia man, aged 37, faces decades behind bars following his conviction for the fatal shooting of his wife’s former fiancé during an intended supervised child visitation. This tragic event has culminated in a significant sentence, shedding light on a deeply unsettling scenario.

Nicholas Michael Mimms has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 31-year-old Eduardo “Eddie” Gilberto Figueroa. This decision follows Mimms’ conviction in February on counts of felony murder, aggravated assault, and firearms possession. However, the jury did acquit him of malice murder, as outlined by the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office.

The case reveals that Mimms’ wife shared a child with Figueroa, who had recently secured parental rights. On the day of the incident, Mimms was meant to oversee Figueroa’s inaugural court-sanctioned visitation with his child. The circumstances surrounding this encounter were starkly contrasting.

Figueroa arrived with the intent to connect, bringing a stuffed toy, diapers, and snacks for his child. In a chilling contrast, Mimms was prepared with body armor and a firearm. Assistant District Attorney Megan S. Hertel, who led the prosecution, highlighted this disparity in a poignant statement.

“These were two men with very different plans about how this day should go,” Hertel remarked. “Eduardo Figueroa arrived with love, excitement, and gifts for the son he was going to meet for the very first time. The defendant brought a bulletproof vest and a loaded gun. This was a tragedy, and it should never have happened.”

Figueroa’s family members spoke about the excitement he had for meeting his son for the first time.

“The heartbreak this family has endured is unimaginable. On a day that should have been filled with smiles and laughter, a young father was senselessly gunned down,” said District Attorney Susan K. Treadaway. “This sentence ensures the defendant is held accountable for taking a father from his child and forever altering the lives of those left behind.”

As Law&Crime previously reported, cops responded around noon on Aug. 7, 2021, to the home on Mohawk Trail in the Acworth area of Cherokee County. When they arrived, they found Figueroa dead outside the home on a deck with multiple gunshot wounds.

Mimms claimed self-defense, saying Figueroa was “dangerous” and had “threatened him,” prosecutors say. But Figueroa did not have a gun and posed no threat to Mimms, prosecutors said. The convicted murderer was “waiting outside of the home for Figueroa to arrive,” per prosecutors.

The child and mother were not present. Once Figueroa saw the child was not there, he began to walk away, but the defendant “called him back to talk.” That’s when Mimms shot Figueroa four times in the side, back and arm.

Jurors convicted Mimms after about eight hours of deliberation following the three-week trial.

According to his obituary, Figueroa was a U.S. Army veteran and was attending Kennesaw State University, where he was a student in the Computer Science and Engineering Department with hopes of becoming a video game developer.

“I felt fortunate to be the mother of such a kind, beautiful human being and amazing father,” his mother wrote. “His laughter was contagious, and he was funny, smart, and a great friend. I will miss everything about him — our calls, the I love you’s, and everything in between.”

Glasgow Student Detained in U.S. for Alleged ‘Doomsday Plane’ Photo Controversy

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A Chinese student enrolled at a Scottish university finds himself in legal trouble after capturing images of aircraft at a US military installation.

Tianrui Liang, an aeronautical engineering student at the University of Glasgow, faces charges for taking unauthorized photographs at Offutt Air Force Base. This base is notably the hub for the US Strategic Command.

The 21-year-old was detained at New York’s JFK Airport on April 7, following reports of him photographing a plane renowned for its resilience to nuclear attacks.

Authorities were tipped off by an observer at the Nebraska base, who noticed Liang in a vehicle using a camera with a long-range lens as a military aircraft was positioned on the runway.

FBI documents allege that on March 31, Liang photographed several aircraft at Offutt, including the Boeing E-4B, commonly referred to as the ‘doomsday plane.’

The aircraft can act as a mobile command post for senior American military and government officials during national emergencies.

Liang appeared before a court in New York on April 8 and was initially released on bail, but was taken back into custody the following day when the government warned he was a ‘considerable flight risk’.

Noah Heflin, a special agent with the FBI, wrote that Liang told counterintelligence teams he knew his actions were illegal, but that the photos were ‘only for his own personal collection’.

The student is a keen plane spotter and has previously travelled around the UK to photograph military and commercial aircraft.

Mr Heflin’s affidavit alleges that Liang used a plane spotting website to learn where planes are parked, serviced, and loaded at numerous airfields and airports, including the Offutt base.

Tianrui Liang was arrested after taking photographs of planes at a US airbase

Tianrui Liang was arrested after taking photographs of planes at a US airbase

According to legal documents, Liang flew out to Canada on March 26 to meet a friend who is studying at Columbia University in New York.

The pair drove across the border into America two days later, travelling from Seattle, Washington, to Billings, Montana.

When the friend departed for New York on March 29, Liang drove to Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota in a bid to photograph the B1-B aircraft, a strategic bomber.

He discovered that the plane had been moved and therefore could not be photographed, then headed on to Offutt Air Force Base.

Liang was arrested several days later while travelling back to Scotland and charged with violating a US law that bans photographing, sketching or mapping ‘vital’ military bases and equipment without permission.

The student is expected to appear in court again later this month. However, the full details of his case remain undisclosed due to the FBI’s ‘concerns regarding the ongoing investigation into a named co-conspirator’.

Liang’s arrest comes amid longstanding warnings that British universities have become ‘magnets’ for espionage, according to the head of MI5 and University of Glasgow alumnus Ken McCallum.

Programs funded by the Chinese Communist party on British campuses have been accused of spying on, and censoring UK students in recent years.

Experts also warn that universities running cutting-edge research projects with international students risk exposing sensitive military and technological material to foreign agents.

In November, Nigel Inkster of the International Institute for Strategic Studies told the BBC there are ‘a lot of cases of joint research which have clear military-defence applications, where I would have thought it would occur to those engaged to ask questions about the desirability of continuing with such activities.’

Liang’s lawyer, Jeffrey Thomas, from the Federal Public Defender’s Omaha office, did not respond to enquiries.

The US Attorney’s Office in Nebraska said it was unable to comment at this time.

A University of Glasgow spokesperson said: ‘We do not comment on ongoing police matters or individual students.’

Alachua Resident Faces Arrest for Drugs and Firearms Violations

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Authorities in Alachua, Florida, have apprehended 22-year-old Davon Lee Curtis on charges related to the production and distribution of crack cocaine, alongside the possession of a firearm during a felony. The arrest took place in the early hours of the morning, casting a spotlight on the ongoing efforts to curb drug-related activities in the area.

The incident unfolded late on April 17, around 11:53 p.m., during a routine patrol by an officer from the Alachua Police Department. The officer was monitoring the vicinity of NW 133rd Terrace and NW 151st Lane, noting an uptick in criminal incidents reported in the neighborhood over the past month.

During the patrol, the officer observed an SUV traveling north on NW 133rd Terrace. A quick check revealed a seize tag order for the vehicle, along with records indicating the registered owner’s driver’s license was suspended. This prompted the officer to initiate a traffic stop.

Upon questioning, Curtis acknowledged that his license was indeed suspended and claimed he was in the process of addressing the issue. The officer also noticed a bag of marijuana clearly visible and detected the scent of burnt marijuana emanating from the vehicle. Additionally, the officer observed the outline of a firearm tucked in Curtis’s waistband, which Curtis confirmed was a gun.

The officer conducted a traffic stop, and Curtis reportedly said he was aware that his license was suspended, and he was trying to get that corrected. The officer reported seeing a bag of marijuana in plain view and noted that he could smell burnt marijuana coming from within the vehicle; he also reported seeing the outline of a firearm in Curtis’s waistband, and Curtis reportedly confirmed that he had a gun in his waistband.

The officer removed the gun after Curtis got out of the vehicle, and a probable cause search of the vehicle reportedly produced about 13 grams of marijuana, about a gram of crack cocaine, and three small baggies of cocaine, along with empty baggies, a scale, baking powder, metal cups wrapped in tin foil, and a metal fork wrapped in tin foil.

The officer noted that the baking powder, metal cups, and metal fork can be used to manufacture crack cocaine by heating cocaine and adding a cutting agent, such as baking powder.

Post Miranda, Curtis reportedly admitted to selling crack cocaine because he was being sued and his wages were being garnished.

Curtis has been charged with possession of cocaine with intent to manufacture and/or sell, maintaining a vehicle for the purpose of selling drugs, possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony, driving with a suspended license, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Curtis has no local adult criminal history, and Judge Denise Ferrero set bail at $31,000.

Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. 


Severe Storm Inflicts Damage on Gibson City Organization


GIBSON CITY, Ill. – A fierce storm barreled through Gibson City on Friday night, unleashing winds reaching up to 100 miles per hour and leaving a trail of destruction, notably at the local American Legion.

Steve Anderson, the Legion’s commander, recounted the chaotic scene. “We were playing music inside when one of the girls burst through the back door, warning us that the sirens were blaring. The next moment, water was pouring through the ceilings,” Anderson explained.

Top 5 Catchy Anime Tunes That Will Play on Repeat in Your Mind

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Anime openings and endings have grown to be as eagerly awaited as the upcoming seasons and plotlines they introduce. While fans are captivated by the action and narrative, compiling anime playlists to enjoy outside the screen has become an equally thrilling hobby.

Some anime themes are so irresistibly catchy that they linger in the minds of fans long after the episode ends, and there’s a good reason for it. These memorable tunes do more than entertain; they evoke cherished memories of beloved storylines, characters, and moments, creating a lasting connection with the audience each time they play.

The second ending theme of Gintama, “Mr. Raindrop” by the fleeting rock band Amplified, exemplifies a tune that’s impossible to shake off once heard. This song accompanies the peculiar alien character, Elizabeth, who skips through the credits under a red umbrella with a hauntingly vacant expression. Interestingly, out of more than twenty ending themes, two spotlight Elizabeth’s quirky escapades, both of which are considered musical gems.

Gintama Has So Many Great Songs, but Only One Real Earworm

Gintama's Elizabeth with a red umbrella in the anime's second closer Mr. Raindrop
Image via Sunrise

Gintama‘s second ending theme, “Mr. Raindrop,” by the short-lived rock band Amplified, is the kind of song that once you hear, you can’t stop hearing it. Paired with one of Gintama‘s most bizarre alien enigmas, Elizabeth, she skips through the credits in the rain with a red umbrella and an unnerving blank expression. As a hilarious aside, across over two dozen ending songs, two feature Elizabeth’s wacky adventures, and both songs are absolute masterpieces.

“Mr. Raindrop’s” playful repetition is enough to lodge the song firmly in the listener’s ear. Considering it was Amplified’s debut single back in 2006, they definitely had a knack for catchy tunes. Sadly, as of 2007, the band is no longer together.

Every Jujutsu Kaisen Opener & Closer Is An Earworm, but Kaikai Kitan Stands Out

Yuji Itadori waking up on the train JJK Opener Kaikai Kitan
Image via Studio MAPPA

There is no denying it. Jujutsu Kaisen‘s anime outdoes itself in every story arc with openers and closers. Fans walk around singing them, even if they have no idea what all the lyrics actually are, because they don’t speak Japanese. “Kaikai Kitan” by Eve was the very first JJK opening theme, introducing fans to Yuji Itadori and the devastating world that was about to drag him into its darkness.

For a lot of fans, the nostalgic factor of “Kaikai Kitan” will draw them right back to the moment they discovered an anime that would quickly become a favorite. The way Jujutsu Kaisen utilizes both its opening and closing credits to connect fans to very specific story arcs is brilliant. There’s not a JJK fan who doesn’t understand the hype and excitement that builds up the moment “Kaikai Kitan” launches.

DanDaDan’s Savage Opener Dominated the Fall 2024 Anime Season

Okarun clutching his face in DANDADAN
Image via Science SARU

Fans were already excited for Dandadan to get an anime adaptation, so when the first episode dropped and that catchy opener hit, it was an instant earworm. Creepy Nuts’ “Otonoke” was so popular, it spent weeks dominating Oricon’s charts. Fans couldn’t get enough of the deliberately tribal beat of “Otonoke,” which backed up the supernatural elements that dominate Dandadan‘s overall theme with lyrics featuring ghosts and demons.

Much like Jujutsu Kaisen‘s “Kaikai Kitan,” the way “Otonoke” came to define the moment fans first set eyes on Science SARU’s adaptation of a beloved manga. Even fans who only discovered Dandadan through the anime will remember that introduction every time they hear the opening beats of that song, and then they’ll be singing it all day.

The Apothecary Diaries Season 2 Part 1 Opener Is the Catchiest Anime Tune of 2025

Jinshi and Maomao The Apothecary Diaries opening 3
Image via TOHO Animation

After The Apothecary Diaries‘ successful first season, fans were champing at the bit to find out what mysteries everyone’s favorite apothecary would solve in Season 2. Even more exciting was the prospect of the slowburn romance between Maomao and Jinshi inching toward a reveal.

Launching into The Apothecary Diaries second season with “Hyakka Ryouran” by Lilas Ikuta was as much a promise of things to come as it was a near-relentless earworm that had fans wanting to learn Japanese for the sole purpose of being able to sing along. In fact, the song was so popular, it’s still winning awards over a year later.

Naruto Shippuden’s Season 1 Opening Brought Everyone’s Favorite Hero Back Into Action

Naruto Shippuden Hero's Comeback Season 1 opening
Image via Studio Pierrot

“Hero’s Comeback!!” by nobodyknows+ is glorious hype, announcing the return of a shonen hero embarking on the second half of his epic journey to save his best friend and become the hokage one day. Studio Pierrot wasted no time between the original Naruto anime’s ending and the premier of Naruto Shippuden. Fans didn’t even have time to miss Naruto and the ninjas of the Hidden Leaf, because Shippuden launched just one week after the end of the original anime.

The importance of “Hero’s Comeback!!” lies in the two-year timeskip between the two anime, where Naruto was away from the village and training with Jiraiya. There’s a nostalgic feeling, even now when the drums start, like the viewer is coming back home along with Naruto. As silly as it might sound, nobodyknows+ perfectly captures the heroic vibe with the song, which, once heard, will probably groove without a cover charge inside the head for days on end.

Tragic University of Iowa Shooting: 5 Confirmed Dead, Police Release Images of Suspects

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In the early hours of Sunday, a violent incident unfolded near the University of Iowa campus, leaving five individuals injured in a mass shooting following a significant altercation. The Iowa City police have confirmed the incident and are actively seeking public assistance in identifying five “persons of interest” related to the event.

Currently, one of the victims remains in critical condition, while the other four have been stabilized, as reported by the Iowa City Public Safety in a statement shared on Facebook Sunday afternoon.


Five males identified as persons of interest in a shooting incident.
Police shared a photo of five potential suspects in the mass shooting near the University of Iowa. Iowa City Public Safety

People running away from gunfire at a mall in Iowa City.
Five people were hurt in the melee as a massive brawl broke out amid the shooting. X/RawsAlerts

The authorities have released an image depicting five young men who they believe may have crucial information regarding the incident. They are urging anyone who can identify these individuals to reach out to Detective Cade Burma via email at cburma@iowa-city.org or by calling 319-356-5275.

The chaotic scene unfolded at approximately 1:45 a.m. at the Pedestrian Mall in Iowa City, where a fight involving nearly 100 people erupted. Amidst the turmoil, gunfire was heard, marking a tragic end to the brawl.

“Anyone with information on the people pictured here are asked to contact Detective Cade Burma at cburma@iowa-city.org or 319-356-5275.”

Police were responding to a fight at the Pedestrian Mall in Iowa City around 1:45 a.m. involving as many as 100 people when gunshots rang out.

Dramatic video of the melee shared on social media showed dozens of people crowded around a group of men throwing haymakers at each other.

The brawl took place in a popular bar area that is just one block from some parts of the Big Ten campus.

Tragic Mass Shooting in Louisiana Claims Lives of Eight Children

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Authorities are in the process of piecing together the tragic events of a mass shooting that unfolded in Louisiana, spanning across multiple locations.

In a heart-wrenching incident in Shreveport, Louisiana, eight young lives, ranging from just a year old to 14, were tragically cut short. The children were among ten victims struck by gunfire during what police have described as a “domestic disturbance” on Sunday morning. However, the specifics surrounding the incident remain under investigation as the situation continues to develop.

During a brief press conference held around midday on Sunday, Christopher Bordelon, a spokesperson for the Shreveport police, provided early insights into the ongoing investigation. He emphasized the complexity of the case, noting that it involved a “very large scene” that stretched across four different locations.

As investigators work diligently to uncover the full story behind this devastating event, the community and beyond are left grappling with the immense loss and seeking answers to how such a tragedy could occur.

Bordelon said police were investigating a “very large scene” across four locations. 

Police responded around 6 a.m. local time to a call about a domestic disturbance in a residential neighborhood but found a crime scene at two homes on the same street and a third on a street nearby. 

Shreveport police said the suspected gunman carjacked a vehicle near the crime scenes and led law enforcement on a pursuit that ended in nearby Bossier City, which police identify as the fourth scene. 

Shreveport police said officers shot and killed the man, who they believe is the only gunman.  

Police said the man’s children were believed to be among the dead. 

“It’s a terrible morning in Shreveport,” Mayor Tom Arceneaux said during the press conference. 

“We have a hurting community. We have hurting families. And we have hurting police officers, coroners’ personnel, fire department, sheriffs’ people—this affects the entire community. We all mourn with these families,” he said. 

When police confirmed the details about the children during the press conference, attendees were heard crying out and gasping after learning about the tragic developments. 

“I just don’t know what to say,” Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said. “My heart is just taken aback. I just cannot begin to imagine how such an event can occur.” 

Police expect to release the name of the suspected gunman and more information about the investigation in the coming days. 

This story is developing and will be updated as information becomes available. 

Chicago Unites for Change: April Recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month

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CHICAGO (WLS) — The recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month began 25 years ago, marking its inception in 2001. This important observance seeks to bring attention to the prevalence and impact of sexual violence.

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According to statistics from the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault, more than 45% of women and 16% of men across the United States endure sexual violence at some point in their lives, highlighting the widespread nature of this issue.

Furthermore, workplace sexual harassment remains a significant concern, affecting one in three women, as indicated by recent data.

Rachel Hines, who serves as the associate clinical director at the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, plays a vital role in supporting survivors of sexual assault through her work at the organization.

Hines noted that in many cases, the perpetrator of such assaults is someone known to the victim, underscoring the complex dynamics often involved in these situations.

Nationally, more than 45% of women and 16% of men experience sexual violence in their lifetime, according to the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

“Statistically, it’s more likely to be someone you know. Like around 60-to-80% it’s more likely to be someone you know. I’ve been doing this work for 16 years, in all of those 16 years I can only think of a handful of cases where it’s been someone that the survivor didn’t know,” Hines said.

These days, technology is changing how people are targeted.

“Kids are being targeted in online game forums and chats. Ex-romantic partners are releasing intimate photos and videos of their partners,” she explained.

Hines also cited reports of a “rape academy” website. She said its “where men were going to this website to exchange information and photos and videos around how to assault their wives. Also, AI is a big concern when it comes to sexual violence. There’s been trends of folks taking people’s videos or photos, altering them creating fake pornography. This is also something that has been targeting children as well.”

Hines said sexual assaults are likely underreported.

Nationally, more than 45% of women and 16% of men experience sexual violence in their lifetime, according to the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

“Often times when survivors there’s a lot of scrutiny on the survivor. the victim like ‘what did you do, didn’t you do, what were you wearing, why were you here, did you want this in some way?’ any number of things. That’s hard to face. There’s also consequences, when there’s someone that you know, if it’s someone in your family, if it’s your work colleague, etc. there can be a lot of fallout. So it has, like, a severe impact in lots of different areas in a survivor’s life.”

For survivors seeking help, the Rape Crisis Hotline is: 888-293-2080.

For more information on the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, which is celebrating 150 years:

https://ywcachicago.org/

You can contact the Illinois domestic violence hotline at 1-877-863-6338 click here for more information.

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Discover Why McDonald’s Opts Out of Serving Onion Rings Unlike Burger King

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McDonald’s once ventured into uncharted territory with an unconventional menu item that left fans less than thrilled: the onion-themed dish.

During the 1970s, the fast-food juggernaut experimented with ‘onion nuggets’—crispy, batter-coated onion chunks designed as a vegetarian-friendly option. Despite its novelty, this quirky side dish failed to capture the hearts of customers.

Unexpectedly, a seemingly insignificant decision within the company marked the end of onion nuggets while paving the way for one of McDonald’s most successful products.

The unique, battered shape of the onion nuggets, which deviated from the familiar ring style popular at other eateries, didn’t resonate with diners. Sales were lackluster, and within a year, the item vanished from menus, never truly offering a competitor to Burger King’s offerings.

Legend has it that in 1979, a casual conversation sparked a revolutionary idea. Fred Turner, then-chairman of McDonald’s, proposed a pivot: “Let’s forget onions and try chicken instead.” This suggestion would soon lead to a menu staple that transformed the fast-food scene.

That offhand pivot sparked the creation of the Chicken McNugget – which officially launched nationwide in 1983 and went on to become one of the chain’s most iconic and profitable products. 

Since then, the fast food giant introduced dipping sauces like Tangy BBQ and Sweet ‘N Sour, as well as a limited-time spicy version of their chicken nugget.

The menu item costs around $3.99 for a 6-piece and $10.49 for a 20-piece, making it one of the cheaper options at the chain restaurant. 

McDonald's onion nuggets where the inspiration behind the fast food chain's Chicken McNuggets

McDonald’s onion nuggets where the inspiration behind the fast food chain’s Chicken McNuggets 

McDonald's introduced the onion nugget in the 1970s, although it was a short-lived menu item

McDonald’s introduced the onion nugget in the 1970s, although it was a short-lived menu item

Chris Kempczinski has acted as McDonald's CEO since 2019

Chris Kempczinski has acted as McDonald’s CEO since 2019

But the legacy of the onion nugget isn’t lost among fast food fans. Disappointed customers took to social media, some sharing their disappointment that they’ll never try an onion nugget.

‘Bring them back,’ one Reddit user said. ‘McDonald’s should do a promotion where they bring back a bunch of old items. 

‘These, the McTasty, McBrat, the salads, fruit and yogurt parfait, snack wrap. There are so many great discontinued items.’

‘I’ll stick with my chicken rings, thank you very much,’ another said, referencing Burger King’s fan-favorite offering.

Burger King is testing out a new version of their onion rings in Canada, swapping minced onions with a prickly coating for an actual onion with a smoother, less breaded outside.

Customers shared their reactions on Reddit, with one user saying, ‘I actually like their current onion rings when they’re fresh.’

‘I like the current onion rings,’ another wrote. ‘No need fixing what isn’t broken. If I want a thick sliced onion ring where the onion pulls out of the breading on the first bite, I can go to just about any sit down restaurant.’

Others reacted to the price of the upgraded item, which rang up well over $5. Although the current onion rings vary in price based on location, a medium costs about $3. 

Burger King's onion rings are an iconic and beloved menu item, with a medium size costing around $3

Burger King’s onion rings are an iconic and beloved menu item, with a medium size costing around $3

There’s no word regarding when, or if, they will make their US debut, but the chain has been slowly improving its restaurants amid growing customer complaints. That includes updating its iconic Whopper sandwich.

Although the Whopper has been a restaurant staple for decades, diners complained that the quality has slowly been on the decline. As a result, Burger King elevated the item with new packaging and more premium ingredients.

This new burger still includes freshly cut onions and tomatoes, lettuce and pickles – along with what the company describes as ‘better tasting’ mayonnaise. 

The chain also announced staff members would be required to wear AI-powered headsets that monitor how friendly employees are to customers. These headsets feature an AI voice, called Patty, that can send feedback to managers. 

For example, if Patty detects an employee hasn’t said keywords like ‘welcome’, ‘please’ or ‘thank you,’ it can flag it to their boss. 

The changes were met with massive customer approval, forcing the chain to hire 60,000 new employees to meet growing demand. 

Tragic Domestic Dispute Escalates to Mass Shooting, Resulting in Deaths of Eight Children, Authorities Report

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A tragic domestic altercation in Louisiana escalated into a shooting spree early Sunday morning, claiming the lives of eight children across various residences. The grim series of events concluded only after the perpetrator was fatally stopped by officers during a pursuit, as reported by local authorities.

According to Chris Bordelon, spokesperson for the Shreveport Police Department, the young victims were between 1 and 14 years of age. The harrowing incident also left two adults wounded, bringing the total number of people shot to ten.

Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith expressed his profound shock, stating, “I am at a loss for words; my heart is profoundly shaken. It is unimaginable that something of this nature could unfold.”

Describing the aftermath, Bordelon noted, “This is a complex scene, the likes of which many of us have never encountered.”

A map of Shreveport is shown with multicolored pins.

A photograph taken on September 4, 2025, shows a map of Shreveport, Louisiana, in Chief Wayne E. Smith’s office. The city was the site of a mass shooting on April 19, 2026, where eight juveniles lost their lives following a domestic dispute, according to police reports. (Reuters/Kathleen Flynn)

The man stole a car at gunpoint a half block away from the original crime scene, leaving the scene of the shootings and getting pursued by police, according to Bordelon.

A shootout between police and suspect occurred after a traffic stop in Bossier Parish, resulting in the suspect’s death.

“This is a tragic situation — maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had,” said Tom Arceneaux, mayor of the city in northwestern Louisiana with about 180,000 residents. “It’s a terrible morning.”

A Louisiana State Police vehicle is parked on the street.

Louisiana State Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting, where Shreveport police stopped a suspect, who died after shooting 10 people, including eight children. (ablokhin/Getty Images)

Officials said they were still gathering details about the crime scene, which extended across three locations. Some of the children shot were related to the suspect, according to Bordelon.

Louisiana State Police say their detectives have been asked by Shreveport police to investigate the officer-involved shooting.

In a statement, state police say no officers were harmed in the shooting.

Police siren

Police are still investigating after officers stopped a man accused of fatally shooting eight children following a domestic dispute. (iStock)

State police are asking anyone with pictures, video or information to share it with state police detectives.