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A college football fan who held up a sign on national TV asking for beer money has raised more than million -- and he's giving it to a children's hospital.Carson King's sign said "Busch Light Supply Needs Replenished," and included his Venmo username.He displayed it on September 14, during ESPN's "College GameDay," broadcasting from Ames, Iowa, ahead of the matchup between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Iowa State Cyclones.His phone immediately blew up with notifications from Venmo, King told CNN. Within 30 minutes, the 24-year-old had raised 0."I didn't think I would make anything, it all started as a joke," he said.After speaking with his family, he decided that, minus the cost of one case of Busch Light, he'd give the rest of the money to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital.As word spread of his plans to donate the money, more people decided to contribute. 905

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A hotel cook apparently upset over human resources issues has been arrested for allegedly planning a mass shooting of his coworkers and guests at a Marriott property in Long Beach, California, city police said Wednesday.A tip from a colleague led police to arrest Rodolfo Montoya, 37, at his Huntington Beach home, Chief Robert Luna said at a news conference.Police seized firearms, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and tactical gear, including high-capacity magazines and an assault rifle, which are illegal to possess in California, Long Beach Police said in a news release."Suspect Montoya had clear plans, intent, and the means to carry out an act of violence that may have resulted in a mass-casualty incident," Luna said.Montoya will appear in court as early as Thursday, Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office spokesman Ricardo Santiago said. It was not immediately clear whether Montoya has an attorney.At least 28 people have been arrested over threats to commit mass attacks since massacres this month in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio. Just after the shootings, the FBI director issued a directive for agency offices nationwide to conduct a new threat assessment.Montoya doesn't appear to have a criminal history that would prevent him from legally owning the types of guns allowed in California, Luna said.He was booked on manufacturing and distributing assault weapons, possession of an assault weapon and making a criminal threat and is being held on 0,000 bail at the Long Beach City Jail, the news release states.The district attorney's office expects the police department to present its case Thursday, Santiago told CNN. 1662

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