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stanley cup ly ill man who died in a summer police shooting in South Los Angeles was shot three times, including once at very close
stanley cup range, according to an autopsy report released Monday.The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Ezell Ford on Aug. 11, two days after the fatal police shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., sparked nationwide police protests.Authorities claim that Ford, 25, was involved in an altercation with two officers and was shot as he struggled with them and attempted to reach for one of their weapons. But, the Los Angeles Times reports, a family friend who saw part of the encounter alleges there was no struggle. Ford was shot once in the right side, once in the right arm and once in the back. The latter wound showed signs of a muzzle imprint, the report details, suggesting the gun was fired at a very close range.Police had asked the coroner office to withhold the report, claiming it could influence statements by witnesses in the ongoing case, but Mayor Eric Garcetti called for it to be released earlier this month. Fordrsquo family has filed a wrongful-death suit against the police department.More Must-Reads f Noji Two Black Trans Women Were Killed in the U.S. in the Past Week as Trump Revokes Discrimination Protections for Trans People
Happy Hippo / KongregateBy Matt PeckhamFebruary 25, 2016 3:05 PM ESTI ;m hunched in my seat in a cozy Embraer jet on a moonlit tarmac in Iowa, de-icing by coincidence next to Donald Trump plane, playing a very stupid game called Adventure Capitalist. I should say playing. I tap my phone screen without thinking as buttons brighten, my finger a tiny mallet striking the heads of colorful, beveled rec
af1 tangles. Like Whac-A-Mole redux, I do this over and over and over.Then my finger pauses for a microsecond as I think; finally, a decision that requires firing synapses! Where to next 100 novemdecillion car wash profits 10 duodecillion angels dancing on the head of a mad money pin Wait, what a quattuornonaginintillion equal to anyway I
adidas campus ;m a bit late to this crazy party. Adventure Capitalist, available for PCs and mobile devices, came out of nowhere a year ago, part of the so-called clicker fad. It me
converse ans just what it sounds like: games where you click or tap stuff as fast as you can. Others you may have heard of include Cookie Clicker, Candy Box and of course critic and academic Ian Bogost delightfully subversive Cow Clicker.My editor tipped me off to Adventure Capitalist, in which you tap, again and again, on a series of small businesses to produce goods and sell them. Eventually you can hire digital managers to do the tapping for you. Needless to say I took the bait, and now here we are, weeks