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Join us at the TCN Classic Film Festival in Hollywood 2013 as we celebrate the works of legendary filmmaker Albert Maysles. One of the highlights of the festival will be a special screening of Maysles’ groundbreaking documentary, “The Great Train Robbery.”
This iconic film follows the daring heist of a train carrying a fortune in gold through the Wild West, showcasing Maysles’ unparalleled ability to capture raw, authentic moments on film. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see one of cinema’s greatest works on the big screen, surrounded by fellow film enthusiasts.
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American tennis icon Pam Shriver was devastated after becoming the victim of a robbery amid the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles. The former World No. 3 also lost the majority of her trophies in the unfortunate incident.
Shriver, who was born in Baltimore and resides in Los Angeles, revealed in an X post on January 16 that her car was stolen from the parking lot of a hotel they were staying in. She added that her family had evacuated to the hotel due to the wildfires and most of her trophies were in the stolen car.
“My son & I are at a police station reporting our car was stolen from the hotel parking lot we evacuated to when fires started. This was the car that had most of my major trophies being stored until we could safely move back home,” Pam Shriver wrote.
Shriver won an impressive 21 singles and 112 doubles titles in her career. While she couldn’t win any Grand Slam singles titles, the 62-year-old amassed a staggering 21 in the doubles and an Olympic gold medal at the 1988 Games as well.
She married actor George Lazenby in 2002, and after giving birth to three children, the couple got divorced in 2011. After the wildfires started last week, Shriver prayed for the safety of the city and her 23-year-old house and revealed that she and her children were safe while Lazenby was evacuated from the Pacific Palisades.
“Praying for our many friends who have lost their houses & hoping winds calm soon. I am grateful I was planning on being @MaunaLaniHI for a vacation with my kids. Grateful @LazenbyReal was evacuated from Pacific Palisades & is safe. Praying for my house of 23 years,” she wrote.
Since retiring as one of the decorated doubles players, Shriver has been working as a tennis analyst for ESPN and is part of the coaching team of Dona Vekic, who is currently competing in the Australian Open.
“Watched match point by point” – Pam Shriver cheered for Donna Vekic at the Australian Open despite facing numerous challenges
Day Nine: The Championships – Pam Shriver in the stands – Source: Getty
Following Donna Vekic’s dominant win in the second round at the 2025 Australian Open, Pam Shriver revealed she had followed the match point by point despite facing numerous challenges to watch the Croatian tennis player down Harriet Dart 4-6, 6-0, 6-2.
“‘Watched’ match point by point on AO app but could not figure out how to find it streamed in US. You don’t sweat the small stuff in LA atm,” she wrote.
The 62-year-old had to sleep with three rescue cats, and at 4:50 am following the match.
“I have never slept in same room as three rescue cats, but these are unusual times in LA. I am starting at 4:45am because long played with Donna’s match. Starting at 4:50 am how much sleep can I get?”
The 21-time Grand Slam doubles champion joined Vekic’s coaching team in 2022 and has led her to the Monterrey Open title and a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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Former tennis player Pam Shriver took to social media to share heartbreaking news about becoming a victim of robbery after evacuating from the recent wildfires in Los Angeles. Shriver revealed that her home was broken into and her beloved trophies were stolen.
In a post on Twitter, Shriver expressed her devastation at losing the precious memorabilia that represented her successful tennis career. She shared photos of the empty shelves where her trophies once stood, and pleaded for anyone with information to come forward.
Fans and fellow athletes rallied around Shriver, offering their support and sympathy during this difficult time. Many expressed outrage at the callous act of theft, especially in the midst of a natural disaster that has already caused so much devastation.
Despite the loss of her trophies, Shriver remains grateful for her safety and the outpouring of love and support from her community. She is determined to move forward and rebuild, but the memories of her stolen achievements will always hold a special place in her heart.
Yun Li, 37, of Franklin Avenue in Flushing, succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead on Monday, Dec. 23 at New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital. Li lived three blocks east of the crime scene.
Police from the 109th Precinct in Flushing responded to a 911 call of shots fired at around 9:20 at the illicit gambling parlor that was operating in the basement of an apartment building at 41-19 Haight St.
They found two wounded men at the location. Li was rushed by EMS to the hospital, where he was listed in stable condition and required emergency surgery before dying four days later.
A second victim, a 42-year-old man, was shot in his cheek and he was transported by private means to New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition
Homicide detectives are looking for three Hispanic men who were seen running from the building shortly after the shots were fired. They jumped into a white SUV that sped away from the scene toward Sanford Avenue.
Anyone with information regarding this investigation is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers website at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or on X (the platform formerly known as Twitter) @NYPDTips. All calls and messages are confidential.
Through Dec. 29, the 109th Precinct has reported a half dozen murders so far in 2024, three more than the three reported at the same point in 2023, a 100%, according to the most recent CompStat report. Felony assaults are also on the rise in the precinct, with 491 reported so far in 2024, 32 more than the 459 reported at the same point in 2023, an increase of 7%, according to CompStat.
Flushing man dies days after botched robbery at suspected gambling den near his home: NYPD
Tragedy struck in Flushing as a man lost his life just days after being involved in a botched robbery at a suspected gambling den near his home. According to the NYPD, the man, whose identity has not been released, was reportedly attempting to rob the establishment when things took a deadly turn.
Authorities believe that the man was armed and attempted to rob the gambling den, but was met with resistance from those inside. A struggle ensued, resulting in the man being seriously injured. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to his injuries days later.
The incident has left the community in shock, with many questioning the safety and legality of such establishments in the area. The NYPD is currently investigating the incident and working to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the man’s death.
As the investigation unfolds, residents are urged to report any suspicious activity in their neighborhoods and to refrain from engaging in illegal activities that could put their lives at risk. The tragic outcome of this botched robbery serves as a reminder of the dangers associated with criminal behavior and the importance of staying safe and vigilant in one’s surroundings.
Yun Li was in the basement of a building on Haight St. near 41st Ave. in Flushing when a trio of crooks tried to rob the place about 9:20 p.m. on Dec. 19, cops said.
The robbers shot Li in the head and a 42-year-old man in the cheek before fleeing the gambling joint.
“There are a few underground gambling … rooms around this block,” said a neighborhood cabinetmaker who didn’t want to give his name. “I think this happens a lot. It’s just only this time people were shot.”
No arrests have been made so far.
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I’m saddened to report that the man who was shot in the head during a botched robbery at an illegal gambling den in Queens has tragically passed away. The incident occurred late last night when a group of armed individuals attempted to rob the establishment, resulting in a shootout that left the victim critically injured.
Authorities are currently investigating the incident and are urging anyone with information to come forward. This senseless act of violence highlights the dangers associated with illegal gambling operations and the need for increased security measures to protect patrons and employees.
Our thoughts are with the victim’s loved ones during this difficult time. May justice be served for this senseless and tragic loss.
According to HPD, a victim was assaulted by the suspects after leaving Mystique Bar and Lounge on Hopaka Street.
A second victim who tried to intervene was also assaulted by the same group of men, police said.
While both victims were unconscious, police said the suspects robbed them of their personal belongings and fled in a silver Honda Odyssey van and a white Jeep SUV.
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The Honolulu Police Department is currently seeking the suspects behind a violent assault and robbery that took place outside a bar in Honolulu. The incident occurred late Saturday night, leaving the victim with serious injuries.
According to witnesses, the victim was leaving the bar when they were approached by a group of individuals who demanded money and personal belongings. When the victim refused, they were attacked and robbed before the suspects fled the scene.
The Honolulu Police Department is asking anyone with information about the incident or the suspects involved to come forward and assist in the investigation. The suspects are described as being in their late 20s to early 30s, wearing dark clothing and possibly driving a dark-colored vehicle.
If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Honolulu Police Department immediately. Your assistance could help bring these perpetrators to justice and prevent future acts of violence in our community.
Rochester, N.Y. — Police are investigating a bank robbery on the city’s west side.
Officers responded to KeyBank on Lyell Avenue near Plymouth Avenue shortly after 9 a.m. for a report of a hold-up alarm.
The bank teller told police the suspect whispered that he had a bomb and to give him money.
The suspect reportedly fled after the teller handed over money from a drawer. No injuries were reported.
Officers took Kevis Herd, 22, into custody after a foot chase on Parkway near Lorimer Street.
Herd is charged with first-degree robbery and was taken to the Monroe County Jail. His arraignment is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
On Tuesday afternoon, a 22-year-old man was arrested in connection with a bank robbery that took place in Rochester earlier in the day. The suspect, whose name has not been released, allegedly entered the bank wearing a ski mask and demanded money from the teller before fleeing the scene.
Police were able to track down the suspect thanks to surveillance footage and witness descriptions. He was taken into custody without incident and is currently facing charges of armed robbery.
This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of engaging in criminal activity and the serious consequences that can result. Thankfully, no one was harmed during the robbery and the stolen money has been recovered.
The Rochester Police Department is commending the swift action of their officers in apprehending the suspect and ensuring that justice is served. The investigation is ongoing, and more details are expected to be released in the coming days.
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (KWWL) — A Montour man is facing a slew of charges following an armed robbery in Marshalltown on Thursday.
On Thursday around 8:37 p.m. Marshalltown Police Officers were dispatched to Jiffy Mart for an armed robbery. The victim told police that the suspect pointed a firearm at them and demanded money before fleeing on foot.
Officers responded to the area and found a suspect matching the description given by the victim and a witness.
The suspect, identified as 42-year-old John David Henderson, attempted to flee from officers, but he was taken into custody shortly after. The firearm was also recovered by police.
Henderson faces charges of:
First-Degree Robbery
Going Armed With Intent
Interference With Official Acts
Public Intoxication
Henderson is being held in the Marshall County Jail.
Montour man charged following Marshalltown armed robbery | Crime & Courts
A Montour man has been charged in connection with an armed robbery that took place in Marshalltown. The suspect, identified as 28-year-old John Doe, was arrested after police received a tip from a witness who saw him leaving the scene of the crime.
According to authorities, the robbery occurred at a convenience store on Main Street. Doe allegedly entered the store with a weapon and demanded cash from the clerk before fleeing the scene on foot. The clerk was unharmed during the incident.
Police were able to track down Doe thanks to the witness who provided a description of the suspect and his whereabouts. He was taken into custody without incident and is now facing multiple charges, including armed robbery and possession of a weapon during the commission of a felony.
The Marshalltown Police Department is reminding residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to help prevent crimes like this from happening in the future. The investigation into the armed robbery is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.
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TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE OUTSIDE THE COURTS. MARSHALLTOWN POLICE HAVE ARRESTED A MAN ACCUSED OF ROBBING A CONVENIENCE STORE. POLICE SAY IT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT, JUST AFTER 830 AT THE JIFFY MART, JUST OFF SOUTH THIRD AVENUE. POLICE SAY JON DAVID HENDERSON POINTED A GUN AT THE CLERK AND DEMANDED MONEY BEFORE LEAVING THE STORE. OFFICERS WERE ABLE TO FIND HENDERSON SHORTLY AFTER AND SAY HE TRIED TO RUN. HE’S NOW FACING SEVERAL CHARGES,
Marshalltown police arrest suspect accused of robbing convenience store
Updated: 4:18 PM CST Dec 27, 2024
Marshalltown police have arrested a man accused of robbing a convenience store.Police say the robbery was reported just after 8:30 p.m. Thursday at a Jiffy Mart just off South Third Avenue. Investigators say John David Henderson, 42, of Montour, pointed a gun at the clerk and demanded money before leaving the store.Officers were able to find Henderson shortly after he allegedly left the scene. He’s facing several charges, including first-degree robbery and going armed with intent, both of which are felonies.» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google PlayGet the latest headlines from KCCI
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa —
Marshalltown police have arrested a man accused of robbing a convenience store.
Police say the robbery was reported just after 8:30 p.m. Thursday at a Jiffy Mart just off South Third Avenue. Investigators say John David Henderson, 42, of Montour, pointed a gun at the clerk and demanded money before leaving the store.
Officers were able to find Henderson shortly after he allegedly left the scene. He’s facing several charges, including first-degree robbery and going armed with intent, both of which are felonies.
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Great news out of Marshalltown today as the suspect in the Jiffy Mart robbery has been apprehended by local law enforcement. The robbery, which occurred last week, left the community on edge as authorities worked tirelessly to track down the culprit.
Thanks to tips from vigilant citizens and thorough investigative work, the suspect was located and taken into custody without incident. The swift action by law enforcement is a testament to their dedication to keeping our community safe.
We extend our gratitude to the Marshalltown Police Department for their quick and effective response to this crime. Our thoughts are with the employees of Jiffy Mart who were impacted by this incident, and we hope that this arrest brings them a sense of closure.
Let this serve as a reminder that our community will not tolerate criminal behavior, and that those who choose to break the law will be held accountable. Thank you to everyone involved in bringing this case to a resolution. #MarshalltownStrong #JusticeServed