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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?47 feet.Thats how far it is between an NBA half court and the net. For Jaylen Springfield, that distance meant nothing.Springfield is still in shock after he sunk a half-court jackpot shot Friday night during the Milwaukee Bucks halftime.Just days earlier, another fan made the same shot Wednesday night as the Bucks took on the Chicago Bulls.Both fans are now $10,000 richer.After recently moving to Wisconsin from Tennessee, this was Springfields first Bucks game ever.He said some people approached him at Fridays game and asked him to take the shot. I turned them down like nine times, but they eventually got me,  Springfield said.Upon agreeing, Springfield was brought to the court where he successfully made a layup, free throw, three-pointer, and finally the half-court for the big win.Dozens from the sidelines sprinted to celebrate Springfield, including Bucks Forward Jae Crowder.TMJ4 s Kaylee Staral showed people in Deer District Sunday that special moment. They couldnt believe it. Ooooh! And he got it off in time! Thats crazy,  Renz Arcelao sc stanley cup reamed.Jacob Krnau and Jack Whale stanley cups uk n were at the game and saw Springfields money shot. That was the loudest the arena got the entir stanley mugs e night,  Krnau exclaimed while his friend jumped up and down in excitement.Springfield says he plans to invest some of the money, but also treat his family. Im going to take my daughters to the Wisconsin Dells, most definitely,  Springfield said.Others in Deer District are hopeful theyll make that  Gldg Reckless driver sentenced to prison for crash that killed Muskego couple
 Pre stanley nz sident Joe Biden was interrupted during a Georgia rally on Thursday by protesters urging him to close ICE jails.In an exclusive interview with Newsy, one of the protesters, a transgender woman from Mexico who spent 13 months in ICE detention, says now is the time for a change. We want accountability. We went to support you, we went to support our two senators from Georgia. This is time to bring back to the community,  says Estrella Sanchez.President Biden responded to Sanchez and her fellow activists on stage. There should be no private prisons, period. None, period. That s what they re talking about: private detention centers. They should not exist. And we are working to close all of them,  he said.The president then told th stanley cup e hecklers to give him five days. He later clarified to reporters he was  teasing  the activists about the timeframe.Either way, Sanchez says she ll continue to pressure him to fulfill his campaign pledge to end private immigration jails because she knows firsthand what they re like. I ve been humiliated when I went to those detention centers as being Indigenous, as being trans. It s not easy to stay in solitary confinement for 13 months,  Sanchez recalls.She says she was kept in solitary confinement as a protection against harassment from other inmates. But she says the isolation left her scarred. The conditions were inhumane. The conditions were very painful,  she said.Befor stanley thermobecher e the pandemic, the Trump administration was expanding the detention system a