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Pink Villa
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Lazarus Episode 9: Schneider Hires An Assassin—Recap, Release Date, Where To Stream And More
In ' Unforgettable Fire,' Chris is captured by her former Russian spy unit, led by ex-lover Inga. At Lazarus HQ, the team confronts Hersch, who admits she worked for the NSA under Skinner. The team infiltrates the Barents Sea oil rig where Chris is held. Doug creates a fiery diversion, enabling Axel to breach the rig and help Chris escape. Inga confronts Chris, who reveals she faked her death to protect Inga. When another agent attacks, Inga takes the bullet. Axel and Chris escape as the rig burns. Expected plot in Lazarus Episode 9 Lazarus Episode 9 will see Abel, the NSA director and founder of Lazarus, is summoned to a disciplinary hearing questioning team Lazarus's actions. During the session, Army Intelligence officer Schneider realizes that Lazarus's real objective is not public knowledge. To counter them, he will seek out an infamous assassin known only as Twin Dragons through a broker named HQ. However, HQ will demand an outrageous payment, and will arrange a demonstration. During this, the cold, emotionless killer Twin Dragons will be seen effortlessly slaughtering a unit of special forces. It is certain that a deadly confrontation lies ahead for the team. Lazarus Episode 9: Release date and where to stream Titled 'Death on Two Legs,' Lazarus Episode 9 will be airing in Japan on June 2, 2025, at 11:45 pm JST. The episode will be broadcast on Tokyo TV, Osaka TV, TV Aichi, Hokkaido TV, TV Setouchi, and TV Kyushu. Animax will also be airing the episode at a later date in June. For international viewers, Lazarus Episode 9 will be available through Toonami and Adult Swim, allowing global fans to keep up with the series shortly after its Japanese release. Keep an eye on Pinkvilla for more updates from the Lazarus anime.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Yahoo
Fatal DUI suspect, in US illegally, released from Hennepin Co. Jail again
The Brief A man in the country illegally who was accused of a fatal DUI crash last year was released from Hennepin County Jail Tuesday night. The crash happened in the summer of 2024, but Hennepin County did not charge the man until about two weeks ago, nine months after the crash. The White House said the jail did not honor a request to keep him in custody last year. MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A man, who federal authorities say is in the country illegally, and was charged in a fatal DUI crash that happened last summer, has been released from jail again after posting bond. Sources tell FOX 9 the man is not in ICE custody. READ MORE: White House blasts Hennepin County, Democrats over immigrant drunk driving case Timeline German Adriano Llangari Inga, an Ecuadorian national, was initially arrested after the deadly Minneapolis crash in August 2024. Inga was not initially charged for the crash and was released from jail. ICE officials say they issued a detention order for Inga, but Hennepin County Jail did not honor it. In a statement from the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, FOX 9 was told, "The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office works with all federal, state, and local partners on criminal investigations and to enforce criminal statutes. An ICE hold is not a judicially signed warrant and courts have determined they are unconstitutional." Hennepin County prosecutors say they received Inga's toxicology report four months after the crash, which showed his blood alcohol levels were more than twice the legal limit. However, court documents show charges were not filed against him until May 2, nine months after the crash. He was then arrested on May 10. Dig deeper The reason for the delay in criminal charges is not clear, and a judge questioned prosecutors about the delay during a brief court appearance on Monday. The judge then set Inga's bond at $200,000 with no conditions and $100,000 with conditions. Prosecutors said they wanted him to be held accountable in Hennepin County and fear he could be arrested by federal authorities if he posts bond. Court records show he was released from jail Tuesday night and is not in ICE custody, according to sources speaking to FOX 9's Paul Blume. His next court appearance is set for the morning of June 11, 2025. What they're saying The White House released a statement on Monday criticizing Hennepin County authorities, saying, "An illegal immigrant drove drunk, killed an innocent mother and was on the run because Democrats didn't do their most important job: protect their constituents." The Hennepin County Attorney's Office stood by their process, saying, "Mr. Llangari Inga's case was handled the way all cases are handled when toxicology reports are necessary to complete an investigation and submit a case. After the incident occurred in August 2024, Minneapolis police waited until they had the results of the toxicology report to submit the case to us, as is appropriate and common." Policy Director for the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota argued that, "The jails are not allowed to hold somebody for ICE if the jail would not otherwise be holding that person. That is asking the local jurisdiction to do immigration enforcement's job for them, and the local jurisdiction – that is not the local jurisdiction's job." The Source This story uses information shared by local and federal authorities and past FOX 9 reporting.


Korea Herald
25-04-2025
- General
- Korea Herald
Coex fire contained, no casualties reported
Main fire contained some 30 minutes after breaking out, flames completely extinguished at 11:14 p.m. The fire at Seoul's Coex convention center Friday morning has been completely extinguished, a little over two hours after it broke out at 11:06 a.m., with no reported casualties. According to the rescue authorities, the fire was brought under complete control at around 1:14 p.m., after 121 firefighters and 33 fire engines contained the main flames at around 11:40 p.m. Events, including the World IT show 2025, inside the center resumed at around 1:20 p.m. The fire is suspected to have originated from a restaurant inside the convention center, located in the Gangnam district of southern Seoul. Preliminary investigation suggests cooking oil inside the kitchen to be a probable culprit; authorities are conducting further investigations into the exact cause. Testimonies suggest possible lax instructions about fire While some Coex visitors and employees present at the time of the fire were instructed by authorities to evacuate as a precaution, others were left waiting for directions. attested to possibly insufficient communication by the convention center's operators. "From around 11 a.m., I suddenly smelled something burning. I was working on the sub-basement floor and I went outside alone," said Uhm So-jeong, a 23-year-old part-time worker of a Skinband store at Coex. "There hasn't been proper notification about the fire, and I wasn't told about the follow-up measures (on the fire), so I'm waiting outside for now and will go in when it quiets down." Inga, a 40-something tourist from Lithuania, said she arrived at the compound at around 11:30 a.m. to shop. "We didn't know what happened, so I had to ask other people about the situation and why people were outside the building. And then I found out about the fire. Since there is no direction, I don't know if I should wait or go to another place to tour," she said. A Korea Herald reporter present at Hall B of the convention center at the time of the fire said she did not hear the fire alarm go off, and there were no specific instructions about what to do. jychoi@ junheee@