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CTV News
a day ago
- CTV News
New York City authorities respond to report of shooting at midtown building that houses NFL
The building that houses NFL offices is seen in New York, Thursday, May 4, 2023. NEW YORK — Authorities in New York City are responding to a report of a shooting at a midtown office building that houses some of the country's top financial firms and the National Football League. The Fire Department of New York says emergency crews were called to the Park Avenue office building Monday evening for a report of someone shot. A spokesperson said the call came in around 6:30 p.m. but provided no other details. Police provided no additional information. Mayor Eric Adams posted on social media that there was an 'active shooter investigation' in midtown. He urged people to stay indoors and take safety precautions if they're in the area. New Yorkers: there is an active shooter investigation taking place in Midtown right now. Please take proper safety precautions if you are in vicinity and do not go outside if you are near Park Avenue and East 51st Street. — Mayor Eric Adams (@NYCMayor) July 28, 2025 The city's emergency management alert system warned of traffic delays, road closures and disruptions to public transportation in the area. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said in a social media post that agents and other bureau personnel were responding to provide support to what he said was an 'active crime scene.'

The Australian
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Australian
Tszyu's loyal cutman Mark Gambin ready for Fundora rematch in Vegas
Mark Gambin is going back to the scene of the crime. And it's no exaggeration that it did look like a grizzly crime scene by the time Tim Tszyu walked out of the ring a bloody mess after his razor-thin split decision defeat to Sebastian Fundora last year. Gambin was the cut man that night, and the Sydneysider received intense criticism for his inability to stem the bleeding from the worst gash seen in professional boxing last year. So if there's anyone – other than Tszyu – who could be forgiven for wanting a personal redemption arc this weekend, it's Gambin, who flew out to Las Vegas on Monday night and will once again work the corner. But Gambin's response when asked about making things right on a personal level speaks volumes. Tszyu needed a miracle to stop the bleeding. Picture:It tells you everything you need to know about why Tszyu didn't rush into making wholesale changes to his team like much of the boxing world was urging him to last year. 'I can't wait to get in there and make sure everything's right for Tim and for him to get the win,' Gambin told Code Sports. 'I just want to get in there and rip in and work hard as a team for Tim. 'That's the most exciting part about it, just getting in and getting the win for Tim.' It's not about him, it's about the fighter. Which isn't very common in the cutthroat world of professional boxing. There were some incredibly dark moments for Gambin after the first Fundora fight. As the pile on hit and he became the scapegoat for the first loss of Tszyu's career, he deleted all his social media accounts. He had originally planned on spending a few days in Vegas after the fight, but left Sin City early, driving to Los Angeles and flying out the very next day. As Tszyu prepares for his rematch with Fundora at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas this weekend, Gambin still doesn't want any of the spotlight. Tszyu and Gambin have worked together for years. Picture: Supplied 'That was a tough night for him, and he would've felt it the most out of anyone,' he said. 'We all would've had our little sad times when we got home, but he would've felt it the most. 'And we all understand that too. 'He's the athlete, he's the reason we're all flying to Las Vegas.' There were calls from at home and abroad for Tszyu to immediately ditch his team following the Fundora bloodbath. But after working with the same small crew for most of his 27 fight career, making wholesale changes was never an option. Gambin missed Tszyu's defeat to Bakhram Murtazaliev when he needed an emergency appendectomy at the start of fight week and wasn't allowed to travel to Orlando. It sparked speculation that he'd been dumped from the team, but he was back on deck for Tszyu demolition of Joey Spencer in April, when he had remarkably little to do. 'It's also for me to thank him and make sure that he knows that I can cover anything he needs in that corner,' Gambin said. 'That's what I want to show him. Tim Tszyu with cutman Mark Gambin (L) and trainer Igor Goloubev (R). Picture: Supplied 'When we did Joey Spencer, I think Tim felt really good with the team around him, and we sort've just want to pay him back and make it so that he knows that we've all got his back.' As for any changes he's made, Gambin says he might need to pay for extra baggage after doubling up on everything in his fight night kit bag. 'Whatever I had before, I've now got two of,' he laughed. 'It's just about being completely ready – not that we weren't last time – but it puts it in perspective. 'If I had one packet of gauze, I've now got two packets. If I had five ampoules of adrenaline, now I've got 10. 'So my bag's getting pretty big, but I know I can do my job, mate. 'That was a freak night and it'll probably never happen again in the history of boxing. Touch wood. 'The majority of people wouldn't have stopped that cut. Actually, no one would've stopped it. 'You've just gotta cop it. I was there, no one else was there, and it was just a fountain. It wasn't a cut, it was a fountain, so it wasn't getting stopped.' Read related topics: Greens Brendan Bradford Content producer Brendan Bradford is a sports writer for CODE Sports. He primarily covers combat sports, league, union, cycling and athletics. Brendan has worked in sports media for a decade, covering world title fights, World Cups, Grand Slams and Spring Tours. @1bbradfo Brendan Bradford


The Review Geek
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Untamed (2025) – Episode 1 'A Celestial Event' Recap & Review
A Celestial Event Episode 1 of Untamed Season 1 starts with two rock climbers working their way up a sharp ravine. Suddenly, a woman comes crashing towards them. Her body gets caught in their line, and they nearly fall. Thankfully, their quick thinking and expertise saved them. Elsewhere, we are introduced to Kyle, who is with his son as he checks out a likely bear poaching case. His son asks if they can go swimming, but Kyle gets a call. He apologises to his son and leaves to check out the crime scene. At the scene, the rangers are able to save the two rock climbers. One of them, Milch, is unhappy to see Kyle turn up. He tells Maya that Kyle is from the Investigative Service Branch and is technically their boss. Milch takes offence when Kyle starts questioning the witness instead of asking the rangers first. After the witnesses report that they saw and heard nothing, Kyle decides to drop down the hill and check out the body. He notices some odd wounds on the victim, including a bracelet that falls off after he touches it. Afterwards, he takes pictures of the body. Unfortunately, since there is a storm coming, Kyle wants to bring up the body immediately. With time running out, the team recovers the body and assesses the wounds. It looks like Jane Doe was attacked by coyotes. It is also possible she was running from something. Kyle checks the grounds and finds bloody hand and footprints. Later, the medical examiner examines the body and explains it will be hard to determine the manner of death. Jane Doe's body went through a lot. He also notices the golden X tattoo on her arm. Although it looks like Jane Doe was running barefoot from coyotes, Kyle thinks there is more to it than that. At the office, Souter asks Kyle to try to play nice with the other rangers. He warns Kyle to go easy on the bourbon, too. As they talk, Lawrence joins them. He is angry that the news of Jane Doe's death has reached the media. He's worried that an animal attack would scare people away and lead to bankruptcy. Kyle doesn't care since he is not under Lawrence's department. Lawrence also wants Kyle to get back to Sanderman's lawyer. Sanderman went missing five years ago, and his lawyer has been trying to reach out to Kyle with no response. Later that night, Kyle takes his house to search for Jane Doe's bracelet. He then calls his ex-wife, Jill, to remind her about the meteor shower on Thursday. Jill is displeased to get the call at 2 am and worries since Kyle is drunk. The following morning, Naya drops by Kyle's house. She explains that Souter sent her to help Kyle with the Jane Doe case. Kyle doesn't buy her explanation, but lets her into the house. Naya notices that most of Kyle's belongings are in a box. She wonders if he is moving in or out. She spots a picture of Kyle's son and reveals she has a four-year-old son, too. Back to the case, she tells him that Jane Doe's prints have had a hit on their system. This means they have yet to identify her. Kyle believes Jane Doe seems familiar and asks Naya to check the employees' records at the park. Since they are partnered up, Kyle insists they take the horses, much to Naya's chagrin. They ride the horses, trying to pick Jane Doe's trail. Luckily, Kyle knows the park like the back of his hand. Their search leads them to an old hunting shack. There, they find more bloody hands and footprints. They also find some strange carvings on the wooden walls. As they search, a bear nearly attacks Naya, but Kyle scares it away. Later, they come across a bloody shoe and collect it as evidence. Deeper in the woods, they find more blood and a bullet stuck in the woods. This leads them to believe that Jane Doe was shot. A quick call to the medical examiner confirms that Jane Doe was shot in her left foot. Kyle and Naya realise that Jane Doe was not only running away from the coyotes and for now, he asks Naya to keep their findings to themselves. After returning home, Kyle finds Jill waiting for him. She expresses her concern about his late-night drunk calls. Kyle denies he is in trouble and asks if Jill's new husband is a good father. The conversation turns to Jane Doe's case, and Jill offers to help with his theories. Later, Jill calls Souter and shares her concern about Kyle. Souter invites her to a party at his house later that weekend. He also mentions that their granddaughter is currently living with them since her mom got into trouble. Back at Kyle's house, he watches his son draw and realises Jill helped him rearrange the words on Jane Doe's bracelet. This gives him a lead, and it turns out that the bracelet is a park freebie. At Naya's house, she hangs out with her kid and complains about her backache. Riding horses is not for the weak! The following day, Kyle updates her on the bracelet lead and asks her to follow up. Based on the wall carvings. Kyle believes they need to look into natives as well. He takes a ride to meet with the native chief to ask about Jane Doe. Sadly, the chief knows nothing. In the evening, Naya is still searching the database, looking for a lead. Her ex sends her a message, reminding her that he can't keep him away from his child forever. This message throws Naya into a panic. At Kyle's house, his son asks to watch the meteor shower. At Jill's house, she watches the meteor shower and cries. In a shocking twist, we see Souter telling his granddaughter about Kyle's son, Caleb. Apparently, Kyle's son died years ago. The scene cuts to Kyle talking to Caleb as they watch the meteor shower. However, when the chief drops by, we see Kyle is by himself. Kyle asks the chief to read the sky. The chief says that it is a sign that death is back, and the bodies will fall like the stars in the sky. The Episode Review Caleb's death must have heavily affected Kyle. It is a parent's worst nightmare, and he is drowning in grief. For five years, he has been hallucinating his son and drinking his pain away. He probably blames himself for what happened and believes he let Caleb down. He is also mourning the death of his marriage, and watching Jill with her husband must hurt. Souter mentioned Kyle's drinking habits, and it is concerning if he is drinking on the job. While he is familiar with the park, he might end up hurt if he is drunk. In the meantime, Naya is running from her ex, but will he catch up with them? What is her story? On the other hand, this Jane Doe mystery is intriguing. What was she running from, and how did she end up dead, hanging over a cliff? Overall, this episode gave us some beautiful, aesthetic shots of the park. From afar, it looks idyllic, almost like a paradise. However, once you start looking into the secrets that lie within, you will be surprised. Next Episode

News.com.au
15-07-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Tim Tszyu's loyal cutman Mark Gambin ready for Sebastian Fundora rematch in Vegas
Mark Gambin is going back to the scene of the crime. And it's no exaggeration that it did look like a grizzly crime scene by the time Tim Tszyu walked out of the ring a bloody mess after his razor-thin split decision defeat to Sebastian Fundora last year. Gambin was the cut man that night, and the Sydneysider received intense criticism for his inability to stem the bleeding from the worst gash seen in professional boxing last year. So if there's anyone – other than Tszyu – who could be forgiven for wanting a personal redemption arc this weekend, it's Gambin, who flew out to Las Vegas on Monday night and will once again work the corner. But Gambin's response when asked about making things right on a personal level speaks volumes. It tells you everything you need to know about why Tszyu didn't rush into making wholesale changes to his team like much of the boxing world was urging him to last year. 'I can't wait to get in there and make sure everything's right for Tim and for him to get the win,' Gambin told Code Sports. 'I just want to get in there and rip in and work hard as a team for Tim. 'That's the most exciting part about it, just getting in and getting the win for Tim.' It's not about him, it's about the fighter. Which isn't very common in the cutthroat world of professional boxing. There were some incredibly dark moments for Gambin after the first Fundora fight. As the pile on hit and he became the scapegoat for the first loss of Tszyu's career, he deleted all his social media accounts. He had originally planned on spending a few days in Vegas after the fight, but left Sin City early, driving to Los Angeles and flying out the very next day. As Tszyu prepares for his rematch with Fundora at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas this weekend, Gambin still doesn't want any of the spotlight. 'That was a tough night for him, and he would've felt it the most out of anyone,' he said. 'We all would've had our little sad times when we got home, but he would've felt it the most. 'And we all understand that too. 'He's the athlete, he's the reason we're all flying to Las Vegas.' There were calls from at home and abroad for Tszyu to immediately ditch his team following the Fundora bloodbath. But after working with the same small crew for most of his 27 fight career, making wholesale changes was never an option. Gambin missed Tszyu's defeat to Bakhram Murtazaliev when he needed an emergency appendectomy at the start of fight week and wasn't allowed to travel to Orlando. It sparked speculation that he'd been dumped from the team, but he was back on deck for Tszyu demolition of Joey Spencer in April, when he had remarkably little to do. 'It's also for me to thank him and make sure that he knows that I can cover anything he needs in that corner,' Gambin said. 'That's what I want to show him. 'When we did Joey Spencer, I think Tim felt really good with the team around him, and we sort've just want to pay him back and make it so that he knows that we've all got his back.' As for any changes he's made, Gambin says he might need to pay for extra baggage after doubling up on everything in his fight night kit bag. 'Whatever I had before, I've now got two of,' he laughed. 'It's just about being completely ready – not that we weren't last time – but it puts it in perspective. 'If I had one packet of gauze, I've now got two packets. If I had five ampoules of adrenaline, now I've got 10. 'So my bag's getting pretty big, but I know I can do my job, mate. 'That was a freak night and it'll probably never happen again in the history of boxing. Touch wood. 'The majority of people wouldn't have stopped that cut. Actually, no one would've stopped it. 'You've just gotta cop it. I was there, no one else was there, and it was just a fountain. It wasn't a cut, it was a fountain, so it wasn't getting stopped.'


BBC News
10-07-2025
- BBC News
Dumped chicken wings see police seal off Trafford park
Police cordoned off a city park only to find it strewn with rotten chicken vehicles and crime scene investigators turned up at Hullard Park in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and put up a blue forensics tent at about 16:00 who had seen the activity at the scene described on social media a terrible stench coming from the scene, with one post warning "Avoid Hullard Park – body found".But their fears turned out to be unfounded, with a police spokesman confirming what had been discovered was "a bag of chicken wings". Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on Facebook, X, and Instagram. You can also send story ideas via Whatsapp to 0808 100 2230.