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Matheus Cunha Proves Man United’s Decision to Sell Alejandro Garnacho Was Spot On: Michael Carrick’s Leadership Shines Through

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Last summer marked a significant transition for Manchester United as Alejandro Garnacho departed Old Trafford under contentious circumstances. In his place, the club had already secured a new talent for the left wing, Matheus Cunha.

United invested £62.5 million in Cunha, a sum that slightly exceeded the £40 million they received from Chelsea for Garnacho. However, the decision seemed wise given Cunha’s established Premier League credentials and his readiness to enter the prime years of his career. In contrast, Garnacho still had much to prove despite his self-regard.

During a recent match at Stamford Bridge, the disparity between the two players’ fortunes was starkly apparent.

Cunha’s evening began with a misstep in the 24th minute when a heavy touch from a Bryan Mbeumo pass led to a squandered opportunity and a subsequent collision with Jorrel Hato, earning him a yellow card.

Yet, redemption came swiftly. Just before halftime, Bruno Fernandes broke free down the same side, delivering a precise pass to Cunha. This time, the Brazilian seized the opportunity, skillfully slotting the ball past Robert Sanchez with a first-time finish.

Matheus Cunha scored the winner for Man United on a night Alejandro Garnacho struggled

Matheus Cunha scored the winner for Man United on a night Alejandro Garnacho struggled

It is easy to see why there have already been doubts over Garnacho's future at Stamford Bridge

It is easy to see why there have already been doubts over Garnacho’s future at Stamford Bridge

‘It’s the position we want him to be in,’ said United head coach Michael Carrick. ‘I think he gives us width at times on one side, but he needs to be in the middle of goal and scoring goals.

‘He’s had some really big moments for us, Matheus. It’s just finding those spaces and that composure as well. As you say, the one earlier where he’s probably a little bit frustrated with himself.

‘It was a good opportunity and a similar one. So to be there again and put it away shows what he’s all about.’

Fernandes got away from Garnacho before passing, and United fans would have been familiar with the winger’s inability to track back effectively.

It was one of his more infuriating traits, as well as a tendency to shoot when passing was the better option. It cost him his place at United under Ruben Amorim, and by the time he was benched for the Europa League final against Tottenham last May – with Garnacho’s brother publicly accusing Amorim of ‘throwing him under the bus’ – there was only going to be one outcome.

After less than a season in west London, there are already doubts over Garnacho’s future at Chelsea, and it is clear to see why.

By the end of a thoroughly miserable evening for the Argentine, the abuse was still raining down from the away end at Stamford Bridge and even the Chelsea supporters couldn’t hide their frustration.

‘Who’s that t*** from Argentina,’ is the first line of the song United fans use to taunt Garnacho, and you imagine the rest of it isn’t very complimentary either. They abused him from the moment he climbed off the bench to warm up before replacing Estevao Willian in the 16th minute, and at every opportunity after that. They delighted in every mistake, every misstep – and there were quite a few.

Having struggled against his old teammate Diogo Dalot, Garnacho became increasingly desperate as he chased an equaliser for Chelsea, but that only seemed to make it worse.

When he broke from inside his own half in the 68th minute, he stumbled over his own feet and ran straight into Casemiro. When he took on Noussair Mazraoui, the stand-in United centre-back not only tackled him but won a goal-kick as well. When he tried a backheel to Cole Palmer in the United penalty box late on and it didn’t come off, the Chelsea fans groaned – just as they did on the very next attack when Garnacho passed straight to Fernandes. It was like he was still playing for United.

Coming 24 hours after United’s Under-18s reached the FA Youth Cup final, stirring memories of the Garnacho-inspired team that won the trophy in 2022, it was actually sad to see. Jim Thwaites was on the bench for United here having played two hours of the semi-final against Crystal Palace the previous night, with Carrick revealing that the youngster was only told that he would be in the first-team squad for the first time at Chelsea after the game.

Garnacho had the world at his feet four years ago. He hasn’t done too badly since, but there is more to come from him if he can apply himself the right way.

In the meantime, United have every reason to be satisfied with the trade they made.

Kobbie comes of age 

As Garnacho was going through the mill on Saturday night, it was notable to see the other United academy star who could easily have ended up moving to Stamford Bridge shining in a red shirt.

It’s 15 months since Daily Mail Sport revealed that Kobbie Mainoo and Garnacho could be sold to meet financial fair rules, and Chelsea were at the front of the queue for Mainoo. More recently, Napoli emerged as a serious option after the England international, like Garnacho, fell out of favour with Amorim.

Kobbie Mainoo could have been a Chelsea player but has excelled since Michael Carrick's arrival

Kobbie Mainoo could have been a Chelsea player but has excelled since Michael Carrick’s arrival

But Mainoo – who turned 21 on Sunday – has been excellent since he came in from the cold under Michael Carrick, and this was arguably his best game yet despite having hardly trained since missing the defeat to Leeds on Monday. That game in itself showed just how much United miss him.

‘That was the best Kobbie has played since I’ve been back here,’ said Carrick. ‘To step up and show those sides to his game, he looked so composed and so calm. It was a good battle between him and Cole Palmer, and he showed good composure.’

Carrick clears Chelsea challenge 

Keep calm and carry on has been Michael Carrick’s mantra during a flying start as United’s head coach, and it’s fair to say he wasn’t getting carried away by Monday’s first home defeat to Leeds either.

But there was no mistaking the change in mood outside the club around United and Carrick in the days since their old rivals won at Old Trafford in the league for the first time in more than 45 years.

Questions were being asked of the 44-year-old’s credentials for the job compared to many of his rivals, some of whom hadn’t been mentioned for a while.

Michael Carrick answered questions over his credentials for the permanent Man United job

Michael Carrick answered questions over his credentials for the permanent Man United job

It was even said that the trip to Chelsea was Carrick’s biggest challenge, which is some statement given that his first two games were against Manchester City and Arsenal.

But in terms of bouncing back from the Leeds defeat, and coping with a defensive crisis, it was certainly a challenge – and one that Carrick overcame.

Centre-backs relish battle 

The build-up to this game was overshadowed by the suspensions that ruled out Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martinez, and the late injury to Leny Yoro as he joined Matthijs De Ligt on the sidelines.

It meant United went into a difficult match with an unfamiliar centre-back partnership of Noussair Mazraoui and Ayden Heaven. With Joao Pedro ruled out for Chelsea due to a thigh injury, Liam Rosenior gave Liam Delap only his second start in 11 games, no doubt hoping his physicality would unsettle the pair.

In fact, it played right into their hands with Mazraoui and Heaven relishing the battle. Both produced some hefty challenges on the Chelsea striker, and weren’t averse to wrestling Delap to the ground either.

Yes, United rode their luck at times as Chelsea hit the woodwork on several occasions, but the performance of Heaven and Mazraoui in the heart of defence typified their team’s spirit on a night when the result was what mattered most.

$5,000 Reward Announced: Authorities Seek Leads in Disturbing Discovery of Six Deceased Dogs in Crete Township

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In a distressing incident last month, six dogs were found discarded in a ditch in Crete Township, Illinois. The Will County Sheriff’s Office is now offering a reward for information leading to an arrest in this case.

The dogs were discovered inside trash bags, abandoned in a wooded area of a residential neighborhood. Upon examination, officials noted the animals bore bite marks, fueling suspicions that they were victims of dog fighting.

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It was on March 3 that highway maintenance workers made the grim discovery. Initially unaware of the contents, they transported the bags to their headquarters, only to find the remains of six dogs inside.

All the dogs appeared to be pit bulls or pit bull mixes, raising further concerns about their possible use in illegal fighting rings. The authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward as they seek justice for these animals.

But it wasn’t until they returned to their headquarters that the bags were opened and they realized what was inside them: six dogs in all, all of them apparently pit bulls or pit bull mixes.

There are several homes in the vicinity, but investigators believe the dogs were just ditched there and that the residents are not involved.

“They were younger dogs, should have been healthy and in the prime of life,” Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow said. “They showed signs of what could be dog fighting and apparently, they had outlived their usefulness.”

The state’s attorney would not say how the dogs were killed.

Officials are asking for the public’s help to identify the guilty parties. A $5,000 reward is being offered to anyone who provides information that leads to an arrest.

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Disney Magic Comes at a Price: One-Day Park Tickets Now a Record $219!

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Disney enthusiasts are preparing for an anticipated surge in ticket prices.

Walt Disney World in Orlando has discreetly unveiled its ticket pricing up to October 2027, with the cost of a single-day admission now reaching up to $219 per person.

This new maximum price will apply to the Magic Kingdom during the President’s Day weekend next year, marking an increase from the previous peak price of $209 for the same period this year, thus setting a new record for Disney World ticket costs.

And the prices might not stop there. Disney has yet to announce the ticket prices for November and December 2027, which are typically the priciest months due to the influx of visitors during Thanksgiving and Christmas.

For those visiting during less busy times, the most affordable tickets remain unchanged, starting at $119.

Ticket costs vary depending on the date and park, with Animal Kingdom the most budget-friendly option followed by Epcot and Hollywood Studios. Magic Kingdom, home to the iconic Cinderella Castle, typically has the most expensive admission fees. 

Prices do not include discounts from multi‑day tickets, which are generally offered at a cheaper rate per day. 

Disneyland has not yet released its ticket prices for 2027, although the California theme park already has prices reaching $224 for a single day. 

Magic Kingdom, home of Cinderella's Castle, has the most expensive park tickets at Walt Disney World

Magic Kingdom, home of Cinderella’s Castle, has the most expensive park tickets at Walt Disney World

Thomas Mazloum succeeded Josh D’Amaro as Chairman of Disney Experiences

Thomas Mazloum succeeded Josh D’Amaro as Chairman of Disney Experiences

Disney has been slowly but surely trying to get budget-conscious fans back to the parks.

This summer, Disney is offering 30 percent off its hotel rooms, a free dining plan for kids and steeply discounted 4-day park tickets in a last-ditch effort to get fans into the parks during its hottest months.

‘Cool Kids Summer’ returns for a second year, with added attractions available for a limited time – like character interactions at resort hotels. 

For some, though, 2026 feels like a placeholder year at Walt Disney World, with construction walls littering most of its iconic theme parks. 

It’s not until 2027 that Disney World will open Tropical Americas in Animal Kingdom, featuring an Encanto ride and new Indiana Jones attraction.

The Muppets Courtyard area remains under construction as Hollywood Studios prepares to open Monstropolis, inspired by Monsters Inc. However, it’s unclear if the themed land will debut in 2027 or later. 

At the same time, free perks for Disney-loyal hotel guests have been slowly stripped away. While a ‘Fastpass’ used to be included for hotel guests, the theme park ditched their old ‘skip the line’ system in favor of the add-on Lightning Lanes. 

The most flexible option of the skip-the-line options, the ‘Premier Pass,’ will set you back close to $500 per person just for the convenience of hopping on rides at will. 

Disney offers 'Lightning Lanes' for an additional cost, which allows guests to 'skip the line' of top attractions

Disney offers ‘Lightning Lanes’ for an additional cost, which allows guests to ‘skip the line’ of top attractions

For Disney fans looking to stay on property, some are turning to David’s Vacation Club Rentals for deeply discounted hotel rooms. 

‘David’s is a real option to save money if you are willing to be patient and jump through some extra hoops to save money,’ Gavin Doyle, founder of Mickey Visit, told the Daily Mail.

The company acts as a middle man between vacationers and Disney Vacation Club owners who have unused points, listing rooms up to 60 percent off regular Disney pricing. 

Without a discount, Disney ‘villas’ can reach well over $1,000 per night at coveted destinations like the Grand Floridian and the Polynesian Resort.

‘It’s true that a Disney World vacation can feel more expensive than ever, but it doesn’t have to be,’ CEO Melissa Mullett previously told the Daily Mail. 

Industry Insiders Reveal Top Celebrity Freeloaders in the Spotlight

If the saying holds true that the best things in life are free, then these celebrities have definitely found the sweet spot.

While it’s easy to assume that the wealthy and famous can afford to indulge in extravagant vacations and purchase any product they desire, some prefer to seek out freebies rather than part with their money.

Fans, however, appear to be growing increasingly frustrated with affluent influencers who expect complimentary vacations, beauty products, and meals.

These stars often face online backlash for flaunting their presence at gifting suites, pursuing costly giveaways, or lamenting financial hardships.

The Daily Mail has recently pulled back the curtain on some of the most notorious freeloaders in the entertainment world, from audacious celebrities promoting sponsored content to high-earning influencers asking for free Coachella tickets.

Teresa Giudice

Giudice, pictured at the gifting lounge at iHeartRadio's Z100 Jingle Ball 2019, is said to be 'thirsty for whatever money she can get,' according to our industry snitch

Giudice, pictured at the gifting lounge at iHeartRadio’s Z100 Jingle Ball 2019, is said to be ‘thirsty for whatever money she can get,’ according to our industry snitch

Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice will seemingly do almost anything for fame – and that includes flipping a table on national television.

In fact, an insider told the Daily Mail that the 53-year-old is ‘thirsty for whatever money she can get.’ 

She has worked with numerous brands, including the popular Bloom Nutrition as well as beauty subscription service Ipsy in recent months because she is ‘all about good skin and great glam,’ according to the sponsored post. 

‘She’s doing appearances and events because it has been reported that she and her husband have financial problems,’ the insider claimed. The reality star and her husband were reportedly hit with millions in tax liens in March 2025. According to documents, they had more than $3 million in New Jersey state tax liens placed on them. 

A separate source agreed, adding: ‘She’s desperate for money for sure… desperate because she wants the attention to stay relevant.’

‘Whatever money opportunity she’s going to get, she’s going to take it,’ the source continued. ‘Even when an offer is made, she always wants more.’

Vanessa Hudgens

Vanessa Hudgens famously loves a sponsored post, promoting everything from a curler to Alltroo

Vanessa Hudgens famously loves a sponsored post, promoting everything from a curler to Alltroo

Vanessa Hudgens, 37, is all about the sponsored content, promoting everything online from a curler to Alltroo, a celebrity-backed digital fundraising platform. (She also founded Caliwater, so of course, countless posts showcase her sipping the stuff.)

In the past, Hudgens has worked with Fabletics, American Express and BetMGM Casino – to her fans’ dismay. They were not happy about her advertising gambling, with one person writing on Reddit: ‘There’s something so sinister about rich people selling pipe dreams of wealth to normal people, most of whom are really struggling these days.’

Brandon Edelman

Influencer Bran Flakezz caused quite a stir when he implied he could not attend Coachella without help from a brand despite making a six-figure salary

Influencer Bran Flakezz caused quite a stir when he implied he could not attend Coachella without help from a brand despite making a six-figure salary

Despite claiming to have earned well over $700,000, popular influencer Brandon Edelman – better known online as Bran Flakezz – was seen on TikTok lamenting his lack of free Coachella tickets.

In a video shared with his 1.4 million TikTok followers, the 29-year-old said he ‘did not know’ if he would make it to Indio, California, this month because he ‘had heard nothing from brands.’ He faced swift backlash for his comments, with one person writing: ‘You. Can. Afford. Coachella.’

Thankfully for Edelman, he nabbed a last-minute invite from Starbucks – though fans were quick to also criticize him for working with the brand despite their calls to boycott it.

In his TikTok response, he said that ‘this brand has never been boycotted by me.’ 

The Philadelphia-based influencer did, however, apologize for his comments about needing a ticket and said he was ‘tone deaf as s***’ and that there is ‘no defense for that.’

Priyanka Chopra

The stunning former Miss World can't turn down a sponsorship opportunity. Above she attends attends a Bvlgari event

The stunning former Miss World can’t turn down a sponsorship opportunity. Above she attends attends a Bvlgari event

The Bollywood star, 43, is famous for her three-day extravaganza wedding to Nick Jonas in December 2018, where she embraced her celebrity status by having partnerships with Ralph Lauren and Tiffany & Co. 

Now, Chopra is all about #sponcon, sharing posts sponsored by Bentley Motors, Max Factor and Bvlgari with her 94.5 million followers. 

But the list does not end there. She has previously partnered with Bumble and Victoria’s Secret. 

It is unlikely that Chopra needs the free Bentleys and baubles, as she has a reported net worth of $80 million. 

Tana Mongeau

Tana Mongeau shared her love of freebies when she charged her fans to watch her wedding, which was not legally binding

Tana Mongeau shared her love of freebies when she charged her fans to watch her wedding, which was not legally binding 

Tana Mongeau, 27, been a controversial YouTube star ever since she went viral for her elaborate story time videos. 

But it was her quest for her fans hard-earned dollars that truly drew attention. 

In June 2018, she hosted TanaCon, which was later compared to Fyre Fest due to poor logistical planning. While she eventually dished out refunds, attendees had to submit claims within a specific timeframe and they were not able to get compensated for their travel. 

Like many influencers in search of a check, Mongeau has partnered with Bloom Nutrition as well as Tarte Cosmetics, Fashion Nova and DraftKings.

Mongeau went as far as to get engaged to fellow YouTube star Jake Paul in 2019 and livestreamed their wedding in Las Vegas. While they swore it was not a publicity stunt, the ceremony (which was not legally binding) was available on pay-per-view for $50.

Eva Longoria

The Desperate Housewives alum promotes everything from vacuums to makeup on Instagram

The Desperate Housewives alum promotes everything from vacuums to makeup on Instagram

Between snaps of her personal life behind the scenes or her red carpet photo ops, the Desperate Housewives star’s posts feature company tags or some sort of partnership.

While some are not exactly glam, like working with Bissell Clean or Lenovo, others are far more highbrow, including acting as a global brand ambassador for L’Oréal, a role she has held since 2005. 

The 51-year-old even appeared on Celebrity IOU in January, renovating her best friend’s house with the help of HGTV. Though, with a rumored net worth of $80 million, she almost certainly could have taken care of those renovations on her own. 

Her husband José Bastón is a Mexican businessman who is said to be worth around $25 million thanks to his career as the president of Televisa, the largest Spanish-speaking media company in the world, only adding to her enviable wealth. 

Despite her love of #ads, her life is full of luxury. She hosts her star-studded Global Gift Gala at the Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris, which she frequently tags in Instagram posts, where rooms start at $2,000 a night. 

Kim Zolciak

RHOA alum Kim Zolciak was slammed for doing casino promotion after gambling away her $1.5 million fortune

RHOA alum Kim Zolciak was slammed for doing casino promotion after gambling away her $1.5 million fortune 

Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kim Zolciak has been accused of being equally cavalier in her apparent quest for cash.

‘Her divorce proceedings screamed “thirsty,”‘ one insider told us. 

Zolciak, 47, has 3.2 million Instagram followers, but her page is littered with sponsored posts. The reality star has partnered with everyone from FabFitFun to 310 Nutrition weight loss shakes. One of her more controversial sponsored posts was Sparkling Protein seltzer, which is said to curb cravings by naturally boosting GLP-1. 

She was, however, slammed for doing casino promotion after reportedly gambling away her $1.5 million fortune. Her former NFL linebacker husband Kroy Biermann told police in 2023 that Kim was a ‘compulsive behavior addict’ who had blown a staggering $1.5 million on gambling.

Mikayla Nogueira

Beauty guru Mikayla Nogueira shot to fame and gained 17.4 million TikTok followers when she was an Ulta employee and has been raking in free beauty products ever since

Beauty guru Mikayla Nogueira shot to fame and gained 17.4 million TikTok followers when she was an Ulta employee and has been raking in free beauty products ever since 

The 27-year-old beauty guru shot to fame when she was an Ulta employee in Massachusetts and has since become known in the beauty world for her get ready with me videos. 

But in January 2023, she was at the center of internet drama known as Mascara-gate after she was said to have worn false lashes while promoting L’Oréal Telescopic Lift Mascara in a video. She quickly denied the allegations in her comments section, writing, ‘Nooo omg L’Oreal would never allow that in a partnered post!!!’ 

Nogueira, who boasts 17.4 million TikTok followers, has since been labeled the ‘most dishonest beauty influencer.’ 

Her followers were especially displeased after Elf sponsored her wedding as they asked why she would not just pay for the star-studded bash. She has since divorced her ex.

The Boston-based creator has been given so many free beauty products she has a ‘dream beauty room’ stocked with goodies from the brands she has collaborated with, like Rare Beauty, Benefit Cosmetics and Kosas. 

Dixie D’Amelio 

Dixie D'Amelio has endorsed Puma, APM Monaco jewelry, CeraVe and Hollister on Instagram, where she boasts 19.2 million followers

Dixie D’Amelio has endorsed Puma, APM Monaco jewelry, CeraVe and Hollister on Instagram, where she boasts 19.2 million followers 

The Connecticut native, 24, rose to fame on TikTok for being influencer Charli D’Amelio’s sister, but never quite developed a niche of her own. 

While she tried her hand at singing with the single Be Happy, nothing really stuck, and these days, she shares a nearly constant stream of sponsored posts. 

Most recently, she hit Coachella by partnering with Crocs (and yes, that did mean she had to wear a bedazzled pair). Almost every single post is tagged ‘#ad,’ as she promotes everything from Revolve to Coffeemate. 

Kim and Kourtney Kardashian 

Kim Kardashian is famous for her love of swag, going so far as to declare at the 2018 Create & Cultivate conference that the best thing about being Kim Kardashian is 'the free s***'

Kim Kardashian is famous for her love of swag, going so far as to declare at the 2018 Create & Cultivate conference that the best thing about being Kim Kardashian is ‘the free s***’

Even the biggest A-listers can be guilty of overdoing it.

Kim, 45, is famous for her love of swag, going so far as to declare at the 2018 Create & Cultivate conference that the best thing about being Kim Kardashian is ‘the free s***.’ The Skims founder – who once promoted Sugarbear hair gummies and Sketchers – said it was specifically the ‘free trips, free planes, free everything.’ 

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star clarified: ‘I do love to share, when I get free stuff, I literally give it to all my friends and family.’ 

With Kim and her sisters have been spotted in gifting suites and hawking products over the years, Kourtney, 47, faced particularly brutal backlash when her wedding to Travis Barker was sponsored by the controversial fashion brand Dolce & Gabbana.

Louisiana Shooting Tragedy: Family Reveals Suspect’s Struggle Before Killing Eight Children

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In a tragic incident that has left a community in shock, a Louisiana man allegedly killed seven of his children and their cousin, while grappling with “dark thoughts,” according to family members.

The Shreveport Police Department confirmed in a statement released on April 19 via Facebook that the suspect, identified as 31-year-old Shamar Elkins, carried out a “violent domestic incident” that resulted in the shooting of two adult women and the death of eight children, aged between one and 14 years. The horrific act unfolded across three different locations on the morning in question.

Following the shootings, police reported that Elkins carjacked a man at gunpoint and fled in the stolen vehicle, leading to a high-speed chase with law enforcement.

“The chase extended into Bossier Parish, where officers were compelled to engage the suspect,” police detailed. “In the ensuing confrontation, officers discharged their weapons, resulting in the suspect’s death at the scene.”

During a press conference, Corporal Chris Bordelon explained that the tragic series of events began around 5 a.m. on April 19. Elkins allegedly first shot one woman, who is currently hospitalized, before moving to another location where the children were killed. According to Bordelon, seven of the children were found inside the home, while one was discovered deceased on the roof, seemingly in a desperate attempt to escape, as reported by The Associated Press.

Another child jumped off the roof and is expected to survive, while a second adult female was also shot and being treated for what police described as “serious injuries.”

“I just don’t know what to say, my heart is just taken aback,” Shreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said at the press conference. “I cannot begin to imagine how such an event could occur.”

Family Says Shamar Elkins Had Been Going Through a Separation Before the Violence

Following the tragedy, family members began speaking out about Shamar and his relationship to the victims,

Crystal Brown identified one of the injured females, according to the AP, as Shamar’s wife and said the pair had been in the midst of a separation at the time of the violence.

“He murdered his children,” Crystal, who is the woman’s cousin, told the outlet. “He shot his wife.”

She described his children as “happy kids” who had been “very friendly” and “very sweet.” 

Shamar’s mother Mahelia Elkins and stepfather Marcus Jackson also told The New York Times that their son had been going through a difficult time and sounded despondent when they talked to him on Easter Sunday.

During the conversation, Shamar told Marcus that his wife wanted a divorce and he was struggling with “dark thoughts.” 

“I told him, ‘You can beat stuff, man. I don’t care what you’re going through, you can beat it,’” Marcus recalled to the news outlet. “Then I remember him telling me: ‘Some people don’t come back from their demons.’”

Mahelia did not know what problems the couple had, admitting that she was not very close with her son. She told The New York Times that she had him as a teenager and, in the midst of a crack, cocaine addiction, gave him to family friend Betty Walker to raise. 

Betty told the news outlet she’d just seen the family last weekend when they came over for dinner and saw no sign of the violence to come. 

“I was getting up this morning to make myself some coffee, and I got the call,” she said of learning of the deaths. “My babies — my babies are gone.”

According to Mahelia, Shamar worked at UPS and had also served in the Army before his death. The Army confirmed to The New York Times that he served in the Louisiana Army National guard as a signal support system specialist and fire support specialist from August 2013 to August 2020.

Investigation into Shamar Elkins’ Mass Shooting Remains Ongoing

In the aftermath of the shootings, officials said they were still struggling to make sense of the multiple crime scenes.

“This is a tragic situation — maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had in Shreveport—and so right now we’re going to process the information,” Shreveport City Mayor Tom Arceneaux said at the press conference. “It is in very good hands, but it’s a terrible morning.”

As the Shreveport Police continue to investigate the killings, the Louisiana State Police will conduct an investigation into the officer-involved shooting that killed Shamar. Shreveport police said although “no wrongdoing is suspected” in that shooting the evaluation is a standard part of department policy. 

Shamar is believed to be the only suspect involved in the shootings that claimed the lives of his family members.

“This is an unimaginable tragedy that has deeply impacted our entire community,” police said. “The loss of these young lives is devastating, and our hearts are with the families affected.”

Revitalize Arm Strength After 55: 5 Standing Exercises That Outperform Gym Machines

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A noticeable drop in arm strength might just be the catalyst you need to shake up your fitness routine.

Consider activities like pickleball, tennis, vacuuming, rock climbing, and even getting dressed—what ties them together? They all demand robust arm strength. While it’s easy to overlook the role of arm strength in daily life, it becomes increasingly critical as we grow older. Once you hit your 30s, a combination of hormonal shifts and a tendency towards a more inactive lifestyle can lead to a gradual loss of lean muscle mass. To combat this, it’s vital to incorporate regular movement into your daily schedule, which can help slow this decline.

For expert guidance, we consulted Terry Tateossian, Founder and Certified Lifestyle Medicine Coach at THOR – The House of Rose. With her extensive background in women’s health and weight loss for those over 40, she shared five effective standing exercises to boost arm strength more efficiently than traditional gym machines for those over 55.

To help you out, we spoke with Terry Tateossian, Founder, Certified Lifestyle Medicine Coach, Trainer, and Nutritionist for Women 40+ at THOR – The House of Rose, who has completed a variety of advanced training to support her work in women’s health and middle-aged weight loss. We’re here with five standing exercises you can add to your routine to restore arm strength faster than gym machines after 55.

“If independence is a priority, like carrying groceries, luggage, lifting, reaching, opening jars or supporting your own body weight, then loss of arm strength can give you the confidence to be active, strong and vibrant for many decades ahead,” Tateossian says. “The key with any strength training is progressive overload and mechanical tension. To build muscle and strength, we need to challenge the muscles over time by increasing reps or sets, or the amount of weight or time under tension and complexity of the exercises. You can MOST definitely achieve this with standing exercise done at home.”

Below, Tateossian breaks down five standing moves that can help restore arm strength quicker than gym machines after 55. This simple upper-body routine only requires dumbbells and resistance bands.

Standing Band Lat Pulldown

  1. Anchor a resistance band to a high point.
  2. Stand facing the anchor point with your feet hip-width apart.
  3. Grab the band with straight arms, hands shoulder-width apart.
  4. Activate your core and slightly bend your knees.
  5. Use control to pull the band down until it reaches your thighs.
  6. Gradually return the band to the start position.
  7. Perform 3 sets of 10 to 12 reps with 60 seconds of rest between sets.

Standing Band Row

  1. Start by anchoring a resistance band to a sturdy pole at chest level.
  2. Stand tall, facing the anchor point.
  3. Hold the handles with both hands.
  4. Bend your elbows and pull the band toward your chest.
  5. Squeeze your shoulder blades and the backs of your arms.
  6. Extend your arms back to the start position.
  7. Perform 3 sets of 10 to 12 reps with 60 seconds of rest between sets.

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Standing Dumbbell Shoulder Press

  1. Stand tall with your feet hip-width apart.
  2. Hold a dumbbell in each hand at shoulder level, palms facing forward.
  3. Press the weights overhead, extending your arms.
  4. Use control as you lower the weights back to shoulder height.
  5. Perform 3 sets of 10 to 12 reps with 60 seconds of rest between sets.

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Standing Isometric Bicep Hammer Curls

  1. Hold a dumbbell in each hand with a neutral grip.
  2. Keep your arms completely extended at your sides and relax your shoulders.
  3. With your palms facing inward, curl the weights up toward your shoulders.
  4. Use control to lower.
  5. Perform 3 sets of 10 to 12 reps with 60 seconds of rest between sets.

Standing Overhead Dumbbell Tricep Extension

  1. Stand tall, feet hip-width apart, holding a dumbbell with both hands.
  2. Lift the weight overhead.
  3. Keep your elbows close to your ears as you slowly lower the dumbbell toward the back of your head, feeling the stretch in your triceps.
  4. Use control to press the weight back overhead.
  5. Perform 3 sets of 10 to 12 reps with 60 seconds of rest between sets.

Quinton Aaron Breaks Silence: The Blind Side Star’s Journey to Recovery Three Months Post-Spinal Stroke

In 2019, acclaimed actress Emilia Clarke took fans and readers behind the scenes of her life with a gripping personal essay in The New Yorker titled “A Battle for My Life.” Known for her role in the epic series Game of Thrones, Clarke detailed a real-life battle she faced, one that occurred not on set, but within her own body.

The ordeal began with what seemed to be a routine workout session at the gym. As Clarke recounted, a severe headache struck her suddenly. “I reached the toilet, sank to my knees, and proceeded to be violently, voluminously ill,” she wrote, describing the harrowing event. “Meanwhile, the pain—shooting, stabbing, constricting pain—was getting worse. At some level, I knew what was happening: my brain was damaged.”

Urgently rushed to the hospital, Clarke underwent a brain scan that confirmed her fears. The diagnosis was swift and grave: a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), a critical and potentially fatal type of stroke caused by bleeding in the space surrounding the brain. “I’d had an aneurysm, an arterial rupture,” the Emmy-nominated actress revealed, sharing the chilling reality of her medical emergency.

She was taken to the hospital for a brain scan.

“The diagnosis was quick and ominous: a subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), a life-threatening type of stroke, caused by bleeding into the space surrounding the brain,” the Emmy nominee added. “I’d had an aneurysm, an arterial rupture.”

Emilia had immediate surgery to seal the aneurysm, calling the pain “unbearable.” While she was recovering, she continued, she experienced aphasia and was “muttering nonsense.”

A week later, “the aphasia passed,” Emilia added, and she left the hospital a month after being admitted.

At a 2013 brain scan, she learned a growth “doubled in size” and that she needed surgery again.

“When they woke me, I was screaming in pain,” she wrote. “The procedure had failed. I had a massive bleed and the doctors made it plain that my chances of surviving were precarious if they didn’t operate again. This time they needed to access my brain in the old-fashioned way—through my skull.”

Thankfully, Emilia shared, she’s now “at a hundred per cent.”

Uncovering the Mystery: The Scarcity of Harlan Ellison’s Works in Film and TV

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Harlan Ellison, a luminary in the realm of science fiction, penned some of the genre’s most revered works, including “A Boy and His Dog” and “‘Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman.” Yet, curiously, his stories have not been transformed into films and television shows as frequently as one might expect. While adaptations of Isaac Asimov’s and Philip K. Dick’s works abound, with the latter’s adaptations alone being a monumental task to rank, Ellison’s tales remain relatively untouched by the film and TV industries.

Among the few cinematic ventures is the cult classic “A Boy and His Dog” (1975), directed by L.Q. Jones and featuring an unlikely lead performance from Don Johnson. Television has seen sporadic adaptations of Ellison’s stories on genre-specific shows. A standout example is the 1985 iteration of “The Twilight Zone,” which debuted with an adaptation of Ellison’s “Shatterday,” directed by Wes Craven and starring Bruce Willis.

Ellison himself adapted his story “Soldier from Tomorrow” into “Soldier,” the opening episode of the second season of “The Outer Limits” in 1964. More recently, the “Love, Death & Robots” series featured an episode titled “Life Hutch,” based on an illustrated story by Ellison and Ken Steacy. Despite these instances and a few other adaptations in sci-fi or horror anthologies, the landscape remains largely silent.

Perhaps the most acclaimed adaptation of Ellison’s work is the 1990s video game rendition of “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.” Ellison was deeply involved in this project, even lending his voice to the malevolent AI, AM. In 1995, Dark Horse Comics released “Harlan Ellison’s Dream Corridor,” a series presenting comic adaptations of his stories, including a notable version of “I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream” illustrated by John Byrne. But why are Ellison adaptations such a rarity?

The scarcity of Ellison adaptations can be attributed to the absence of a definitive history explaining the reluctance to bring his work to screens. The likely reason lies in Ellison’s reputation as a challenging, often combative figure within the entertainment industry, which may have deterred many from pursuing adaptations of his compelling tales.

Ellison was a legendarily difficult and cantankerous man

A precise history of why people haven’t flocked to adapt Harlan Ellison’s work doesn’t exist, because it’s hard to catalog things that haven’t happened. However, a likely reason for entertainment industry folks generally steering away from Ellison adaptations is simple: Harlan Ellison was a difficult, even combative man.

The author, who died in 2018 at age 84, was a proud disruptor and overall agent of chaos who was known for his quick litigiousness and his clashes with other industry notables. His most famous feud is probably the one over a classic “Star Trek: The Original Series” episode, “The City on the Edge of Forever.”

Ellison’s original script was heavily revised and rewritten by “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry and others, prompting years of bad blood between Ellison and Roddenberry. As late as in 2009, Ellison had filed a lawsuit for residuals regarding the episode. Another notable court case was over James Cameron’s 1984 sci-fi classic “The Terminator,” which Ellison argued was based on his previously-adapted story, “Soldier.” The case was ultimately settled and Ellison received an “inspired by” credit.  

Apart from bigger fish like “Star Trek” and “The Terminator,” Ellison was also known for suing comic book publishers, websites, and suchlike for reasons ranging from logical to “what the hell, man.” From a prospective filmmaker’s viewpoint, all of this would likely be plenty of reason to avoid adapting Ellison’s work, as opposed to more amenable authors. 

Despite that lack of adaptations, Ellison’s contributions still made it to live action

Of course, the thing about Harlan Ellison is that, while the adaptations of his published work are few and far between, his writing actually did make it to television surprisingly often. Ellison didn’t create exclusively for the printed page, after all. Instead, he started writing TV shows in 1963, and amassed credits that ranged from the crime comedy-drama “Burke’s Law” to “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.”

Perhaps most notably, he contributed to J. Michael Straczynski’s epic sci-fi series “Babylon 5” as a conceptual consultant, occasional voice actor (as a still cantankerous but less murderously capable AI), and one small onscreen role. Ellison and Straczynski became such good friends that the latter became the executor of Ellison’s’ estate after the writer’s death, and Stracyznski even completed editing one of Ellison’s most controversial unfinished projects, “The Last Dangerous Visions.”

One reason why you might not bump into a lot of Ellison’s TV work, despite the amount of TV writing he actually did, is because many episodes he wrote — and one full series, “The Starlost” — aren’t credited to him. Whenever Ellison wasn’t satisfied with the finished product, he demanded to go under the pseudonym Cordwainer Bird, a pun that suggested his work was now worthless and “for the birds.”



Starmer Criticizes Civil Servants Over Mandelson Appointment, Allies Cast Doubt on His Future

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Keir Starmer faced a chorus of boos from MPs today as he staunchly defended his controversial decision involving Peter Mandelson, attributing the mishap to civil servants who allegedly left him uninformed.

In the Commons, the Prime Minister was met with mockery and laughter as he attempted to justify why the influential New Labour figure was appointed as the US ambassador, despite security vetting officials opposing the move.

Sir Keir began his address by admitting his error in selecting Mandelson for the role, stating, “I made the wrong decision in appointing Peter Mandelson.”

However, he went on to criticize the lack of transparency in the security process, suggesting that a ‘deliberate decision’ was made to withhold information, a situation he found utterly incredible.

“Had I been aware before his assignment commenced, I would not have proceeded with the appointment,” he asserted.

The PM ousted Foreign Office chief Olly Robbins last week, insisting it was ‘unforgivable’ he was not told about the advice. 

The PM told MPs today that Sir Olly told him he was ‘not allowed’ to tell him about the vetting, before he was fired. 

Sir Olly is now believed to be consulting lawyers, with allies adamant the mandarin did nothing wrong by going ahead with the posting.

Sir Keir was roundly mocked in the chamber as he said the facts he had laid out were ‘incredible’. He also avoided saying explicitly that he had misled the House. 

Kemi Badenoch shot back that Sir Keir had thrown another aide ‘under the bus’ after failing to ask questions and establish the facts for himself. 

And the Labour chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Emily Thornberry, swiped that it seemed for some members of the PM’s team ‘getting Peter Mandelson the job was a priority that overrode everything else’. 

Former shadow chancellor John McDonnell said: ‘This has damaged the party which I have been a member of for 50 years.’ 

And Reform MP Lee Anderson was ordered out of the chamber for accusing the PM of lying, adding: ‘His own gullible backbenchers don’t believe him.’

In other dramatic developments today:  

  • Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander has acknowledged there are doubts about the premier’s future; 
  • The Foreign Affairs Committee has confirmed that Sir Olly will appear before it at 9am tomorrow, in what could be another pivotal moment for Sir Keir;
  • Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has cut short a trip to Japan to return to the UK as the turmoil rages; 
  • Critics have pointed to an email from then-Cabinet Secretary Simon Case to Sir Keir in November 2024 suggesting that there should be a ‘plan’ to get security clearance for whomever was chosen as US ambassador;
  • The next batch of documents on the Mandelson appointment look unlikely to be released until after the King’s Speech next month. 

Keir Starmer will run the gauntlet of MP fury in the Commons this afternoon as he desperately tries to shift the blame on to another ‘fall guy’

Sir Keir has ousted Foreign Office chief Olly Robbins (pictured), insisting it was 'unforgivable' the civil service did not tell him vetting officials advised against making Mandelson US ambassador

Sir Keir has ousted Foreign Office chief Olly Robbins (pictured), insisting it was ‘unforgivable’ the civil service did not tell him vetting officials advised against making Mandelson US ambassador

Kemi Badenoch shot back that Sir Keir had thrown another aide 'under the bus' after failing to ask questions and establish the facts for himself

Kemi Badenoch shot back that Sir Keir had thrown another aide ‘under the bus’ after failing to ask questions and establish the facts for himself

The Labour chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Emily Thornberry, swiped that it seemed for some members of the PM's team 'getting Peter Mandelson the job was a priority that overrode everything else'

The Labour chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Emily Thornberry, swiped that it seemed for some members of the PM’s team ‘getting Peter Mandelson the job was a priority that overrode everything else’

The latest turmoil has renewed speculation about Sir Keir’s future, with the PM having barely survived a coup attempt in February. 

Addressing the Commons, Sir Keir said: ‘Let me be very clear the recommendation in the Peter Mandelson case could and should have been shared with me before he took up his post.

‘Let me make a second point, if I had known before he took up his post, the UKSV (UK Security Vetting) recommendation was that developed vetting clearance should be denied. I would not have gone ahead with the appointment.’

Sir Keir said former Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald was not told about UK Security Vetting’s (UKSV) recommendation when he reviewed Mandelson’s appointment process last September.

Sir Keir said: ‘Last week the then cabinet secretary was clear, that when he carried out his review the Foreign Office did not tell him about the UKSV recommendation that developed vetting clearance should be denied to Peter Mandelson. I find that astonishing.

‘I do not accept that I could not have been told about the recommendation before Peter Mandelson took up his post.

‘I absolutely do not accept that the then-cabinet secretary, an official not a politician, when carrying out his review, could not have been told that UKSV recommended that Peter Mandelson should be denied developed vetting clearance. 

‘It was a vital part of the process that I had asked him to review. Clearly he could have been told, and he should have been told.’

Sir Keir was halted by a wave of jeers and laughter as he said: ‘I know many members across the House will find these facts to be incredible.

When the noise subsided, he continued: ‘To that I can only say that they are right. It beggars belief that throughout the whole timeline of events, officials in the Foreign Office saw fit to withhold this information from the most senior ministers in our system of government.

‘That is not how the vast majority of people in this country expects politics, government or accountability to work, and I do not think it’s how most public servants think it should work.’

Sir Keir paid tribute to civil servants in the Foreign Office working on Ukraine, the Middle East and in the wider world.

‘This is not about them,’ he said. ‘Yet it is surely beyond doubt that the recommendations from UKSV that Peter Mandelson should be denied developed vetting clearance was information that could and should have been shared with me on repeated occasions, and therefore should have been available to this House and ultimately to the British people.’

Mrs Badenoch said it was ‘finally time for the truth’.

‘I will remind him that, under the ministerial code, he has a duty to correct the record at the earliest opportunity,’ she said.

‘The Prime Minister says he only found out on Tuesday that Peter Mandelson failed the security vetting. The earliest opportunity to correct the record was Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, almost a week ago. This is a breach of the ministerial code.’

Sir Keir said: ‘When I found out what had happened on Tuesday evening last, I wanted to have answers to the question: who made the decision to recommend to give clearance on developed vetting, contrary to the advice, why that was done and who knew about it, so I could provide the information to the House.

‘That is the exercise that’s been conducted since Tuesday evening and today, so that I could come here today to give the full account to the House, which I’ve just set out.’

Dame Emily Thornberry said: ‘Somebody, probably Peter Mandelson himself, leaked to the press his appointment as US ambassador, effectively bouncing the Government into confirming it.

‘But then when the confirmation did come forward about his appointment, it did not make clear that it was subject to vetting in either the offer letter to Peter Mandelson or in the Government’s press release.

‘I am afraid to say, doesn’t this look like for certain members of the Prime Minister’s team, getting Peter Mandelson the job was a priority that overrode everything else, and that security considerations were very much second order?’

Sir Keir dodged a direct response, instead saying: ‘A deliberate decision was taken to withhold that material. This was not a lack of asking. This wasn’t an oversight. It was a decision … taken not to share that information on repeated occasions.’

Asked on Sky News this morning whether Sir Keir will lead Labour into the next election, due in 2029, Mr Alexander said: ‘I expect so, yes… I think he will.’

He added: ‘There are no certainties but but of course I think he will lead and I think he should because, frankly, on the biggest call in this parliament he’s exercised the right judgment, which is to keep us out of someone else’s war.’

Mr Alexander said ‘rightfully and reasonably’ there were ‘important questions that need to be answered today’.

‘Keir Starmer is going to set out all the facts, the right place for those questions to be answered are at the despatch box of the House of Commons,’ he said.

Labour’s leader in Scotland, Anas Sarwar, has already declared he has no confidence in Sir Keir and would rather he was replaced. 

Lord Mandelson was sacked last year, just nine months into the Washington DC posting, after further details of his ties to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein emerged. 

It is not clear why vetting officials advised against his appointment, and allies insisted he was not aware of the recommendation until last week. 

Despite the advice, he is believed to have been granted the highest ‘Strap 3’ level of security clearance. 

In a message to Sir Keir in November 2024, Mr Case set out what would happen if he went for a political candidate.

‘If this is the route that you wish to take you should give us the name of the person you would like to appoint and we will develop a plan for them to acquire the necessary security clearances and do due diligence on any potential Conflicts of Interest or other issues of which you should be aware before confirming your choice,’ he wrote. 

‘A letter is then needed from the Foreign Secretary to the PUS to FCDO formalising the decision to make a political appointment.’ 

In a significant escalation last night, the Government released what appeared to be internal legal advice suggesting there was no barrier to Sir Olly flagging the vetting conclusions. 

Downing Street stressed that external appointments to the civil service were normally made ‘subject to obtaining security clearance’. 

The PM’s spokesman hinted that Sir Keir will admit he misled Parliament over Mandelson’s vetting situation, but only inadvertently.

The premier repeatedly stated that ‘due process’ had been followed, and told a press conference that Mandelson had passed vetting.

‘He is clear this information should have been provided to him and Parliament,’ the spokesman said.

A statement issued by No10 last night said that although civil servants rather than ministers make decisions on vetting and clearance, there was nothing in the law to prevent ministers being told.

‘There is nothing in the guidance which prevented information being shared in this scenario, in a proportionate and necessary way and subject to the appropriate procedural steps,’ the statement on the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act said.

While there are ‘legal obligations’ under data protection rules, ‘no law prevents civil servants – while continuing to protect such sensitive personal information – from sensibly flagging UK Security Vetting recommendations or high level risks and mitigations’.

UKSV’s privacy notice sets out there are ‘limited circumstances in which relevant vetting information can be shared’ if ‘a security risk has been identified’.

Sir Keir told the Mirror he would make it ‘crystal clear’ to MPs that he had been kept in the dark and it was ‘unforgivable’ that the Foreign Office failed to tell him after he had offered public assurances that proper process had been followed.

The PM said: ‘The fact that I wasn’t told that Peter Mandelson had failed his security vetting when he was appointed is astonishing. The fact that I wasn’t told when I said to Parliament that due process had been followed is unforgivable, and that’s why I intend to set out in Parliament on Monday the facts behind that, so there’s full transparency in relation to it.

Lord Mandelson was sacked last year, just nine months into the Washington DC posting, after further details of his ties to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein emerged

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‘But am I furious that I wasn’t told? Yes, I am. Am I furious that other ministers weren’t told? Yes, I am. I should have been told, and I wasn’t told.’

But Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has said Sir Keir is ‘either lying or he’s incompetent’.

Mrs Badenoch said: ‘This has been a tawdry and shaming affair for you and your party, and for this country.

‘Not only have you damaged our relationship with the United States and insulted the victims of the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but you have also undermined our national security by giving the highest diplomatic post to an individual that the security services found to be of ‘high concern’.’

Critics have pointed to an email from then-Cabinet Secretary Simon Case to Sir Keir in November 2024 suggesting that there should be a 'plan' to get security clearance for whomever was chosen as US ambassador

Critics have pointed to an email from then-Cabinet Secretary Simon Case to Sir Keir in November 2024 suggesting that there should be a ‘plan’ to get security clearance for whomever was chosen as US ambassador

Mandelson documents might not be revealed for WEEKS 

Documents demanded by MPs about the Peter Mandelson appointment might not be released for weeks.

The House of Commons ordered the disclosure of a huge set of internal papers and messages in February, following a Labour revolt.

But although an initial set was published on March 11, much of the key information has yet to appear.

On that date Cabinet minister Darren Jones said it would be issued ‘in the coming weeks’. 

The material is not expected to be released alongside Keir Starmer’s statement to the House this afternoon.

And with Parliament expected to be prorogued on April 29, the prospects of the second batch appearing before MPs return for the King’s Speech on May 13 look to be dwindling.

That is after the local elections on May 7, when Labour is facing a battering at the hands of Reform. 

Hawaii Snorkel Tour Turns Violent: Tourist Faces Attempted Murder Charges for Stabbing Veteran Boat Captain

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In a shocking incident off the coast of Hawaii, a Kansas resident stands accused of attempting to murder his snorkel tour captain during an excursion. The unsettling event unfolded during a three-hour snorkeling tour in the waters surrounding the islands.

Authorities from Hawai‘i Island reported that 21-year-old Avery Nissen, hailing from Overland Park, Kansas, allegedly attacked the captain with a knife. The victim, identified as Stanley Lurbiecki, a seasoned professional in the boating world, suffered multiple stab wounds, including injuries to his head, hands, and a severe wound to his lower abdomen.

Emergency services were quickly on the scene following the incident, which was reported at 3:21 p.m. on Thursday at the Honokōhau Harbor in Kailua-Kona. Lurbiecki was immediately transported to a nearby hospital, where he is now in stable condition, receiving care for his injuries.

Avery Nissen booking picture

Nissen faces serious charges including second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, and second-degree assault. The accusations have left the community and those familiar with the peaceful nature of snorkeling tours in disbelief.

The full details of what led to this violent outburst remain under investigation, as both locals and visitors alike await further developments in this unsettling case.

Officials said other passengers onboard the boat restrained Nissen after he allegedly began attacking the man with a filet knife. Police said a motive for the alleged attack isn’t known.

small boat marina and harbor at Honokohau in Hawaii

The small boat marina and harbor at Honokohau is viewed on Dec. 16, 2016, in this aerial photo taken over Kailua Bay, Hawaii. Hawaii, the largest of all the Hawaiian Islands at 4,000 square miles, features active volcanoes, large cattle ranches, unusual flora and fauna, waterfalls, rainforests, and occasionally, snowcapped mountains. (George Rose/Getty Images)

According to the report, the incident happened on a catamaran owned by Hawaii Nautical, a boat tour company.

Mark Towill, owner and president of Hawaii Nautical, told the outlet that, “Stan is stable, he’s recovering. He’s a real hero and a fighter.”

Kayaking in Hawaii

People kayak near Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. (Prisma Bildagentur/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

“I’m just incredibly grateful that our team is safe and that the situation ended the way it did,” Towill said. “I’ve never heard of anything like this happening in this industry before, and just really grateful to all of our team for the way that they reacted, the professionalism that was demonstrated.”

Bail for Nissen was set at $1.57 million, and he’s expected in court on Monday afternoon.