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You can hear it in the video. AK47 is the louder boom. Which also happens first. Crowd is lucky no one else got hit by his missed shots. I think all the people that hate us and want to say shit to us are too big of p-ssies to stop and actually do anything about it. In the interview, he confirmed that he was carrying the famous communist weapon AK!

Video below:. The statement from cops that 3 shots were fired from the driver first because the gun was pointed at him and the rest were return fire from someone in the crowd are just not true even if the 2 people the police questioned said so. Russell's character responds to his lusts and takes them as a challenge to be big too, to be bolder in the way she lives and creates.

She can't shake him; she is drawn to him all the more when he refuses to leave her apartment, or comes to blows with her boyfriend—as many people have for many men in the past, she perceives his weakness in the face of his own destructiveness, and pities him. The bull in the china shop is scared—he's never been in a china shop before.

In Paterson , his previous collaboration with The Dead Don't Die filmmaker Jim Jarmusch , Driver reigned in that destructiveness, sublimated it into daily rituals. The film follows a bus driver-poet through a typical, unvarying week: Paterson wakes a few minutes before his alarm; he walks, lunchpail in hand, to the garage; he drives his bus through working-class Paterson, New Jersey, thinking of his wife Laura Golshifteh Farahani and of his verses; he eats his lunch in the park by the waterfall, where he scribbles a few lines.

At night, he walks his bulldog to the local bar, where he sits, nursing a drink, one of the regulars. Jarmusch has refined his style to a sort of Zen-inflected hipster deadpan—exemplified, for instance, in his dry hip-hop hitman comedy Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai —and so many viewers saw in Paterson an idealized portrait of a blue-collar artist and everyday philosopher, rather than what the movie actually is, which is a study of a war veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress and reassuring himself with the swaddling certainties of routine.

On Paterson's bedside table is a picture of him as a young Marine, as Driver indeed was before a medical discharge sent him to Julliard. His big ears are splayed out from under his dress cap; it's the face of a skinny kid who's not yet filled out. Now, Driver is big in a way that suggests functional strength and a retrograde paleo-masculine disinterest in eating healthy or doing pointless, vain cardio; look at the Ben Swolo meme , and you'll see big, functional muscles underneath a torso thickened like a grown-ass man's.

As Paterson, though, his broad back curls over itself like a wave about to crest when he hunches over his notebook, the wheel of his bus, his mug of beer, making himself a smaller target—he looks so solicitous, a human question mark.

Paterson's wife Laura is zany, with a purpose—she makes cupcakes, which she decorates, like the rest of the house, in whimsical black-and-white patterns. She teases Paterson, gently, about his enormous feet, just enough to bring him out of his own head a little, but not so much that he won't feel safe.

When she says his unpublished, handwritten poems should "belong to the world," he repeats her words back to her, his low voice constrained: "The world? Well, now you're trying to scare me. When his routine is disrupted, as when his bus breaks down and strands him on the side of the road, he vibrates with tension, his brain and body going out of sync: his mind races as his motions go vague, or his head gets foggy when his movements get sudden.

When a friend from the bar brandishes a gun—an Airsoft, but how is Paterson to know? Man charged after pedestrian is killed in Scarborough hit-and-run Toronto police are investigating after a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in Scarborough on Thursday, Jan. Reddit Share. The victim was rushed to hospital without vital signs and was later pronounced dead. Police said the driver involved did not stop and fled the scene. The charge has not been proven in court.

Police say the investigation into the hit-and-run is ongoing. News Tips Report Errors. Top Videos false. Reportedly, the year-old initially went with Brick willingly but became distressed and may have feared for her life during the trip. I think she even lip-synced 'call It looked like she had been crying," the caller said in a recent interview. She told police that she had originally willingly gone with Brick but that after traveling through several states and changing direction, she became concerned and started trying to signal to other motorists that she needed help.

Laurel County Police arrested Brick and found that there were sexually explicit images of a minor on his phone. Instances of domestic violence and abuse have gone up significantly during the pandemic. Possibly the most important lesson to be taken away from this story is to keep an eye out. Dan O'Reilly is a writer who covers news, politics, and social justice.



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