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Florida mass shooter Nikolas Cruz watched music video about school shooting before rampage

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Florida mass shooter Nikolas Cruz was busy on his phone looking up the music video for “Pumped up Kicks” minutes before he burst into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and opened fire, killing 17 people, according to trial testimony.

The penalty trial in Broward County Circuit Court entered its third week Monday and will determine whether Cruz, 23, will be sentenced to life in prison or death for the Feb. 14, 2018, massacre in Parkland.

Jurors Monday were shown Cruz’s phone activity as he rode in an Uber to the school to carry out the rampage with an AR-15 hunting rifle.

The 2010 music video by Foster the People topped charts around the world with its controversial lyrics about a school shooting that some have said glorifies gun violence. “All the other kids with the pumped up kicks, you better run, better run, outrun my gun,” the song’s chorus goes.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz is shown at the defense table during jury selection in the penalty phase of his trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 28, 2022.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz is shown at the defense table during jury selection in the penalty phase of his trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, June 28, 2022.
(Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool, File)

Cruz, then 19, was also texting two people during the 13-minute Uber ride – including telling a girl he loved her after she wrote, “You’re scaring me and I want you to leave me alone.” She added, “You know I have a boyfriend, right?”

Uber driver Laura Zecchini testified that she took Cruz to the school that day and thought the large black bag he was carrying was for a guitar. He told her he had a music class on campus.

PARKLAND SCHOOL SHOOTING TRIAL: ‘THINGS ARE ABOUT TO GET BAD,’ GUNMAN WARNS STUDENT

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz tucks his sweater in while waiting for prospective jurors to enter the courtroom during jury selection in the penalty trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 26, 2022.

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooter Nikolas Cruz tucks his sweater in while waiting for prospective jurors to enter the courtroom during jury selection in the penalty trial at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 26, 2022.
(Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, Pool)

Minutes later, Cruz stalked the school building with a rifle, spraying several classrooms and hallways with bullets, killing 14 students and three staff members.

FLORIDA MASS SHOOTER NIKOLAS CRUZ TOLD GUN SHOP OWNER AR-15 WAS FOR HUNTING

Prosecutors have said that he showed his victims no mercy, returning to execute some students who were injured on the ground.

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Cruz, who was expelled from the school one year prior to the shooting, pleaded guilty in October to 17 counts of first-degree murder.

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Full NVIDIA RTX 40 “AD104” GPU with 7680 cores and 400W TDP to match RTX 3090 Ti in performance

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.

Potential RTX 4070 Ti could match RTX 3090 Ti in terms of performance

The rumored specs for RTX 4070 with 7168 CUDA cores and 10GB memory on a 160-bit bus may seem underwhelming to some GPU enthusiasts. But such configuration is already capable of competing with NVIDIA’s high-end RTX 3090 GPU in 3DMark TimeSpy, at least that’s according to hardware leaker Kopite7kimi. However, the limited bandwidth may still become a bottleneck in some instances.

As it turns out, NVIDIA is already preparing a full variant of AD104 GPU, featuring 7680 cores and 12GB memory across a 192-bit memory bus. Such configuration would allegedly provide matching performance to the RTX 3090 Ti, the flagship Ampere desktop GPU which debuted in March this year. With a wider memory bus and faster memory, such a variant would have 40% higher memory bandwidth (360 → 504 GB/s) than RTX 4070.

More cores and faster memory would come at a cost of higher power consumption. It is said that PG141/SKU331 power draw reaches 400W, so 100W higher than RTX 4070’s (300W). It is too early to put a name on this configuration, but if RTX 3070 Ti with full GA104 GPU was any lesson for us – this should be the RTX 4070 Ti.

Thus far seven different RTX 40/ADA configurations were mentioned by Kopite7kimi and other leakers. This is the latest list with updated specs:

RUMORED GeForce RTX 40 SKUs
VideoCardz Board/SKU GPU CUDA Cores Memory TDP Launch Date
TITAN/ADA RTX TBC AD102-450 TBC
RTX 4090 Ti PG139-SKU 310 AD102-350 TBC
RTX 4090 PG139-SKU 330 AD102-300 Q4 2022
RTX4080 PG139-SKU 360 AD103-300 Q4 2022
RTX 4070 Ti PG141-SKU 331 AD104-400 (?) TBC
RTX4070 PG141-SKU 341 AD104-275 Q4 2022
RTX 4060 TBC AD106 (?) TBC TBC TBC Q1 2023

Source: @kopite7kimi



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Woman charged with assault, five women’s soccer players banned over post-match fight outside stadium

Five players in the Northern Territory’s top women’s soccer competition have been suspended – and one charged with assault – over a post-match fight that’s been called “unacceptable” and “in contrast to the values ​​inherent in our game” by the sport’s governing body.

NT Police has confirmed an 18-year-old player has been charged with assault in relation to the “physical altercation” involving several players on June 26, which broke out in the car park of the Darwin Football Stadium in Marrara after a game.

“A verbal dispute between two players escalated into a physical altercation when a third party intervened,” Acting Sergeant Carol Maxwell said in a statement.

“The altercation was an escalation from the match.”

There were no serious injuries.

Yesterday, Football Northern Territory announced that it had sanctioned two clubs – the Hellenic Athletic Club and Port Darwin Football Club – in relation to the same incident.

In a statement, it said five players across both clubs had been banned from participating in any of the association’s activities for various periods of time.

A match is seen being played at TIO Stadium during sunset.
The Darwin Football Stadium in Marrara is the biggest outdoor stadium in the Northern Territory. (Supplied: Celina Whan / AFLNT)

Those players – which include three from Hellenic and two from Port Darwin – face suspensions ranging from 12 weeks (with four weeks suspended) to three years.

Hellenic has also been stripped of nine points in the 2022 Women’s Premier League competition, and will remain subject to a good behavior bond that will, if breached, see the club lose three points for each offence.

Football Northern Territory chief executive, Bruce Stalder, said everyone involved in the game should be able to participate in a safe environment.

“This behavior will never be tolerated, it is unacceptable, unnecessary and in stark contrast to the values ​​inherent in our game,” he said.

Mr Stalder said as part of the sanctions, the suspended players would be enrolled in a community program designed to improve personal accountability and behavioral flexibility.

The woman charged with assault is due to face court on September 19.

The police investigation into the incident is ongoing.

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Tornado warning expires

Tornado warning expires

UPDATE: The tornado warning has now expired. PREVIOUS: The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh has issued a tornado warning for southeastern Fayette County until 8:45 pm Monday. The earlier warnings for Greene and Washington counties have expired. Live updates from Pittsburgh’s Action Weather in the video player above. At 8:27 pm, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Farmington, or 16 miles southeast of Uniontown, moving southeast at 20 mph.More: Read the alert for your countyInteractive radar: Track storms as they move through your areaLearn how to enable automatic weather alerts on the WTAE mobile appHAZARD…Tornado.SOURCE…Radar indicated rotation.IMPACT.. .Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely.Locations impacted include… Markleysburg.TORNADO…RADAR INDICATEDMAX HAIL SIZE…<.75 INInstructions: TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris. Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news. Always have the WTAE mobile app? Click here to learn how to get automatic severe weather alerts for where you live.

UPDATE: The tornado warning has now expired.


PREVIOUS: The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh has issued a tornado warning for southeastern Fayette County until 8:45 pm Monday. The earlier warnings for Greene and Washington counties have expired.

Live updates from Pittsburgh’s Action Weather in the video player above.

At 8:27 pm, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near Farmington, or 16 miles southeast of Uniontown, moving southeast at 20 mph.

HAZARD…Tornado.
SOURCE…Radar indicated rotation.
IMPACT…Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur. Tree damage is likely.

Locations impacted include… Markleysburg.

TORNADO…RADAR INDICATED

MAX HAIL SIZE…<.75 IN

Instructions: TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris.

  • Download the WTAE app to stay connected with severe weather alerts and breaking news.
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Michael Caton Will Lend His Voice To Local Indie Game

Legendary Australian actor Michael Caton will join the cast of Wayward Strand.

Developed by Melbourne studio Ghost Pattern, Wayward Strand is “an interactive story told in a curious way.” It follows teenage journalist Casey Beaumaris on her first visit to an airborne hospital. Then, in the manner of a point-and-click adventure, Casey pokes into the corners of the airship, getting to know its inhabitants and unraveling its secrets. If the title is familiar, it’s probably because you’ve seen us write about Wayward Strand before: Ruby is look and excited to play it.

Across the day today, the official Wayward Strand social media accounts have been slowly unveiling the game’s voice cast. The latest reveal was one few saw coming: the great Michael Caton (The Castle, The Sullivans, Packed to the Rafters) is joining the cast as a be-robed and “loquacious” character named Neil Avery.

Though Caton starred in over 700 episodes of the Australian period drama The Sullivansit was his role as Darryl Kerrigan in The Castle that made him a legend. Twenty-five years after its release, lines like “How’s the serenity?” and “Tell him he’s dreamin’”, immortalized by Caton’s delivery, are a part of the national lexicon. And now, he brings his formidable talent to the video game space. You can hear a little clip of Caton in Wayward Strand via the embedded tweet above.

Wayward Strand launches on September 15, 2022, for PlayStation and Xbox platforms, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC.

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Cunnington closes in on return to play

Talismanic North Melbourne midfielder Ben Cunnington will be available to play on the weekend if he gets through training on Thursday.

Having recovered from testicular cancer, Cunnington was set to return to play in July but suffered a calf strain in training, and last week tested positive for COVID-19.

Roos Head of Performance Kevin White says the No.10 was symptomatic in the days following his test, but has since recovered.

“Ben had a strong footy conditioning and strength session on Sunday, and will fall into the main group training this week,” White told North Media.

“He’ll be available to play if he clears training Thursday.”

Cunnington is one of six men’s players to have tested positive since North Melbourne’s trip to Tasmania to face Hawthorn in Round 19.

Small forward Paul Curtis was another, ruled out of last week’s match against Essendon after having played 13 consecutive matches since his debut.

“Paul was symptomatic in the first few days post testing positive,” White explained.

“He’s had graded exercise for the past couple of days. He returned to the club today, and will train with the main group on Thursday.

“He’ll also be available if he clears that session.”

Aaron Hall’s wretched run was prolonged by a positive test after the Hawthorn match, the No.43 having missed more than half the season due to soft tissue injuries.

This time it will only be a short stint on the sidelines for Hall, the 31-year-old having bounced back well.

“Like Ben, he had a strong footy conditioning and strength session on Sunday and will train with the main group this week,” White outlined.

jack mahony and Lachie Young were named for Sunday’s game against Essendon but withdrawn late having returned positive tests.

“They’re at home isolating, with the club doctor monitoring their symptoms through daily check-ins,” White detailed.

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“Whether or not they’re available will be based on multiple factors.

“This includes symptoms, ability to absorb exercise during the week, recent training history, and preparation leading into game day after clearing isolation.”

jackson archer will be touch-and-go for Sunday’s game against Sydney, having picked up a hip complaint in the defeat to the Dons.

“Jackson jagged his hip in a tackling contest in the third quarter, similar to the incident at training a few weeks ago,” White went on.

“The plan will be for him to run today (Tuesday) and test it out at main training on Thursday.”

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Indonesia wants UN to monitor nuclear submarines

Singaporean: Indonesia wants Australia’s acquisition of nuclear-propelled submarines to be closely monitored by the United Nations watchdog, saying it is taking “a very serious interest” because its waters will be passed by such vessels.

Along with south-east Asian neighbor Malaysia, Indonesia has expressed consternation about Australia’s submarine ambitions since the AUKUS deal was unveiled last September.

A US Virginia class submarine, which could form the basis of Australia's planned nuclear-powered submarine fleet.

A US Virginia class submarine, which could form the basis of Australia’s planned nuclear-powered submarine fleet.Credit:U.S. Navy

Now, Jakarta has raised major concerns about the sharing of nuclear technology for military purposes in a working paper for this week’s UN nuclear non-proliferation review conference in New York, highlighting safety issues with the transportation and use of highly enriched uranium and the risk of it being fun to weapons programs.

Indonesia’s proposal for stricter regulations around the sharing of nuclear material to fuel submarines is being supported by Malaysia, according to Tri Tharyat, the director general for multilateral cooperation at Indonesia’s foreign ministry.

“As an archipelagic country, whether we like it or not, [Indonesia] will definitely be passed by nuclear-powered submarines and therefore we have a very serious interest in getting our proposals done,” he said.

“The bottom line is the use of nuclear energy for submarines should be closely monitored by IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency]. We hope through our working paper there will be attention and steps from the IAEA for an inspection, preventing proliferation from taking place.”

Indonesia’s submission to the conference was made in the same week that President Joko Widodo met with China leader Xi Jinping.

Beijing has made no secret of its opposition to Australia buying nuclear-powered submarines from the United States or United Kingdom under AUKUS, claiming it would be a dangerous precedent and a violation of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, known as the NPT.

While not mentioning Australia or AUKUS in its working paper, Indonesia also argued sharing of nuclear technology and materials for military purposes may be counter to the spirit and objective of the NPT. Without proper safeguards in place, such arrangements “could be exploited to provide a shield for diversion of that material to [a] nuclear weapons program,” it warned.

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2 found dead in charred car within California wildfire zone

YREKA, Calif. (AP) — At least two people have died from a raging California blaze that was among several threatening thousands of homes Monday in the Western US

Two bodies were found inside a charred vehicle Sunday in the driveway of a home near the remote community of Klamath River, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. The names of the victims and other details weren’t immediately released.

The McKinney Fire in Northern California near the state line with Oregon exploded in size to nearly 87 square miles (225 square kilometers) after erupting Friday in the Klamath National Forest, firefighting officials said. It is California’s largest wildfire of the year so far and officials have not yet determined the cause.

Gusty winds from a thunderstorm powered the blaze of a few hundred acres into a massive conflagration while lightning caused a couple of smaller blazes nearby, including one near the community of Seiad Valley, fire officials said.

On Monday, heavy rain helped dampen the fire but it still threatened structures after torching more than 100, ranging from homes to greenhouses, fire and sheriff’s officials said.

About 2,500 people remained under evacuation orders.

“If you get an order, that means go. This fire behavior, as you’ll hear, is incredible. Don’t try to fight it. Don’t try to stick around,” Siskiyou County Office of Emergency Services Director Bryan Schenone said at a community meeting Monday evening.

Stormy and cloudy weather helped fire crews attack the blaze, and bulldozers had managed to ring the town of Yreka, fire officials said.

As of Monday, the blaze was about 4 miles (6.4 kilometers) from the town of around 7,500 people.

Valerie Linfoot’s son, a fire dispatcher, called to tell her their family home of three decades in Klamath River had burned. Linfoot said her husband de ella worked as a US Forest Service firefighter for years and the family did everything they could to prepare their house for a wildfire — including installing a metal roof and trimming trees and tall grasses around the property.

“It was as safe as we could make it, and it was just so dry and so hot and the fire was going so fast,” Linfoot told the Bay Area News Group. She said her neighbors have also lost homes.

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“It’s a beautiful place. And from what I’ve seen, it’s just decimated. It’s absolutely destroyed,” she told the news group.

In northwestern Montana, winds picked up Monday afternoon on a fire burning in forested land west of Flathead Lake, forcing fire managers to ground all aircraft and leading the Lake County Sheriff’s Office to start evacuating residents on the northeastern corner of the fire.

The fire was putting up a lot of smoke, creating visibility problems for aircraft, said Sara Rouse, a spokesperson for the fire management team.

The fire, which started Friday afternoon near the town of Elmo on the Flathead Indian Reservation, measured 20 square miles (52 square kilometers), fire officials said.

The Moose Fire in Idaho has burned more than 85 square miles (220 square kilometers) in the Salmon-Challis National Forest while threatening homes, mining operations and fisheries near the town of Salmon. It was 23% contained Monday.

And a wildfire raging in northwestern Nebraska led to evacuations and destroyed or damaged several homes near the small city of Gering. The Carter Canyon Fire began Saturday as two separate fires that merged. It was about 30% contained by early Monday.

In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Saturday, allowing him more flexibility to make emergency response and recovery effort decisions and to tap federal aid.

Scientists have said climate change has made the West warmer and drier over the last three decades and will continue to make weather more extreme and wildfires more frequent and destructive.

The US Forest service shut down a 110-mile (177-kilometer) section of the famed Pacific Crest Trail in Northern California and southern Oregon. Sixty hikers in that area were helped to evacuate on Saturday, according to the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon, which aided in the effort.

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Weber reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press reporters Amy Hanson in Helena, Montana; Margery Beck in Omaha, Nebraska; and Keith Ridler in Boise, Idaho, contributed to this report.

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As Sony PS5 Sales Struggle To Get Traction Price Rises Tipped – channelnews

Sony who was fined $3.5M by the Federal Court at the start of COVID for making false and misleading representations on its websites re PlayStation warranties is now looking to jack up the price of their PS5 console that is under pressure from mobile and PC gaming.

At this stage, the Japanese Company has refused to rule out a PS5 price increases however insiders are saying “Price increases are coming” as the business struggles with inflation issues.

Recently the company was questioned about whether the hard-to-get console could be harder to afford in the months to come with the Company appearing to favor supply to their own direct sell web sites over retailers such as JB Hi Fi and EB Games.

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Sony has confirmed that they sold 21.7 million PS5 consoles since the product was launched, including 2.4 million in the three months leading up to June 30.

That quarter included 47.1 million PlayStation games, 79% of which were direct sell sales that did not go to the retailers who helped build the brand around the world before Sony moved to direct sell.

In Australia Sony earlier this year removed reference to retailers from their Australian web site.

Sony’s executive deputy president and chief financial officer Hiroki Totoki has refused to deny price rises are coming.

Sony recently revealed there was “a much lower level of engagement” than it had anticipated, meaning gamers are playing less than they were a year ago (via Game Developer).

Talking about supply issues Sony management said “There were two big constraints that we were imposed with. One was the parts and components availability; the other was the supply chain. With the parts and components availability there are a lot of improvements so we are very hopeful, quite optimistic about that.

“For supply chain disruption, we actually took quite a hit in the first quarter. In the first quarter, hardware volume for sales were quite smaller than we expected at the beginning of the year, so supply chain disruption is something that we hope will be completely addressed.”

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