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at a local Walmart and determined that he is not a threat.According to the police department, a man between 50-60 years old with gray-black hair and a goatee approached a sales clerk Wednesday evening in the sporting goods department and asked the clerk if you could sell him "anything that would kill 200 people."The police identified the man as Philip Michael Attey II. The clerk told Attey that his comment wasn't funny."I know," the man said. He then repeated the question to the clerk."During his interview with detectives, Philip Attey II informed police that he is an anti-gun activist and that he believes that his statements made to the Walmart clerk in front of a customer only helps his cause which is for Walmart to stop selling firearms," the St. Lucie Police said in a statement."At this time, it doesn’t appear that Mr. Attey II is an immediate threat. This is an ongoing investigation," the statement concluded.This story was originally published by 968
With the revolving-door slate of deals making it tough to keep track of what's coming and going to Netflix each month, we're here to help you catch some movies and shows you may have had on your list before they leave the service and become a lot harder to find.The hardest-hit this month is the loss of the beloved sitcom "Parks and Recreation." Fans of the witchcraft-themed TV series "Charmed" will also be sad to see it go. More than 30 movies are also leaving the service, including two "Terminator" and three "Jurassic Park" films.Here are the shows and films leaving Netflix in October, courtesy of What's on Netflix:October 1201240 Days and 40 NightsA Knight’s TaleBurnistoun (Seasons 1-2)Charmed (Seasons 1-8)Cheech & Chong’s Up in SmokeChewin’ The Fat (Season 1)Dear JohnDespicable MeDonnie BrascoDreamWorks Happy Holidays from Madagascar (Season 1)Frances HaGargantia on the Verdurous Planet (Season 1)House of the WitchInside ManInsidiousJurassic ParkThe Lost World: Jurassic ParkJurassic Park IIIK (Season 1)Limmy’s Show! (Seasons 1-2)Menace II SocietyMillion Dollar BabyMortal KombatMudNura: Rise of the Yokai Clan: Demon Capital (Season 1)Parks & Recreation (Seasons 1-7)Resident Evil: AfterlifeSchindler’s ListSeabiscuitSinisterStarship TroopersSwami Baba Ramdev: The Untold Story (Season 1)Terminator 3: Rise of the MachinesTerminator SalvationThe Devil’s AdvocateThe Social NetworkZack and Miri Make a PornoThis story was first reported by Phil Villarreal at KGUN in Tucson, Arizona. 1517
Yvonne Staples, one of the four members of the famed gospel and R&B group the Staples Singers, died on Tuesday at the age of 80, a family spokesperson confirmed to NPR. A cause of death has not been announced. The Staples Singers had several No. 1 hits in the 1970s, including "I'll Take You There" and "Let's Do It Again." The group comprised of Yvonne Staples, and sisters Mavis and Cleotha and brother Pervis. The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1999. The Staples Singers also earned a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2005 Grammys. Yvonne's sister Cleotha died in 2013. Yvonne Staples was survived by her brother Pervis, and Mavis, who is coming off a tour with Bob Dylan. 766
Younger gun owners report carrying their firearms on them much more frequently than older gun owners, expressing a higher level of support for concealed carry, according to a poll conducted in July by Ipsos in partnership with Newsy for its new special report "Young Guns."While younger Americans in the survey were just as likely to own guns (28 percent) as older generations (27 percent), they were almost twice as likely to report carrying their guns on them, with 43 percent of younger gun owners (ages 18-34) polled saying they carry a gun at least once a month compared to 23 percent of older American gun owners (ages 35 and up).While popular belief may view younger generations as less tolerant of guns, the Newsy/Ipsos survey results show a far more nuanced view. The survey also reveals the emerging habits and attitudes for young gun owners after the last decade of rapid growth in gun sales and in the number of concealed carry permits.The findings are explored in "Young Guns," a Newsy special report that flips the narrative about younger Americans and guns by examining changes in the gun industry and its consumers — from an increasing interest in self-defense to a growing online community of gun-focused video channels. The special report debuted on Monday night during Newsy's evening newscast, "The Why," and is now available on most streaming platforms.The Newsy/Ipsos poll also finds: 1414