Colorado club shooting: ‘Hero’ Army veteran who stopped suspected gunman says he feels ‘no joy’

Colorado club shooting: ‘Hero’ Army veteran who stopped suspected gunman says he feels ‘no joy’
Colorado club shooting: ‘Hero’ Army veteran who stopped suspected gunman says he feels ‘no joy’
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(COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.) — A U.S. Army veteran who stopped a suspected gunman from fatally shooting more people after he allegedly killed five people at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado says he isn’t a hero, and he’s mourning the people who died, including his daughter’s boyfriend.

“There are five people I could not help, one of which was family to me,” Richard Fierro said during a press conference outside his home Monday night.

“I feel no joy. That guy is still alive… and my family is not,” he said, referring to his daughter’s boyfriend, Raymond Green Vance, who was among those killed in the shooting.

Five people were killed and 17 others were injured from gunshot wounds after a suspect, Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, allegedly began shooting as soon as he walked into Club Q in Colorado Springs on Saturday night, according to police. Aldrich is facing five counts of murder and five counts of bias-motivated crime causing bodily injury, which is Colorado’s hate crime law.

Fierro and another person, Thomas James — both of whom authorities have described as heroes — confronted Aldrich and fought with him, ultimately saving more lives, police said.

Fierro told reporters that he and his family were at Club Q to watch his daughter’s junior prom date perform in the drag show that night.

He said he grabbed the suspect’s pistol from him and began “wailing” on him and beating him while telling a bystander to get the gun the suspect had been using. The suspect used a legally purchased assault-style rifle, according to officials briefed on the investigation

“I told him I was going to kill him,” Fierro said.

He asked a drag performer to kick the suspect, he said, adding that she stomped the suspect’s face with her high heel.

“I tried to finish him,” Fierro said.

According to the Colorado Springs Police Department and the mayor’s office, the suspect was beaten so severely that he remains hospitalized as of Monday night.

While Fierro may reject the hero label, others have praised his “heroic actions.”

“Richard actually was able to take a handgun from the waist of the suspect and use that to hit him and immobilize him and disable him,” Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers told ABC News Live Prime’s Linsey Davis on Monday. “And in doing that, I am absolutely confident, and I think most people so familiar with this incident are confident that he saved numerous lives.”

Fierro said his daughter was injured in the incident and is recovering from her injuries while grieving for Vance.

Fierro was in the U.S. Army for 14 years and served in Iraq three times and Afghanistan once, Army spokesperson Sgt. Pablo Saez told ABC News.

Fierro said he left the military because he was “physically broken,” but that his Army training kicked in when the shooting began.

“I got into [a] mode and I needed to save my family,” he said. “It’s the reflex. Go to the fight. Stop the action. Stop the activity. Don’t let no one get hurt.”

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Meghan Trainor: “I’m nothing without TikTok right now”

Meghan Trainor: “I’m nothing without TikTok right now”
Meghan Trainor: “I’m nothing without TikTok right now”
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Meghan Trainor is giving credit where credit is due. Her latest single, “Made You Look,” is her biggest solo radio hit since 2018, and she says it’s all because of TikTok. Specifically, the song inspired a viral dance on the platform and spread from there.

“People are lovin’ it … TikTok is so nice to me, and it’s my safe place and I’m nothing without TikTok right now,” Meghan gushed to ABC Audio on the red carpet at the American Music Awards. “So, I love you, TikTok.”

The success of “Made You Look” seems to have proven that Meghan was on the right track with her approach to her latest album, Takin’ It Back — so titled because she wanted to reclaim the sound that made her famous.

“I had just been working really hard and I wanted to write something like the first album, with doo-wop, but, like, modern, 2022,” she explained.

The Grammy winner laughed, “At first I was saying, ‘It’s like my funeral and I get to see who showed up,’ but it’s really like my birthday party and everyone showed up.” 

You can catch Meghan this Sunday, November 27, on The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration on ABC at 8 p.m. ET. She’ll be performing a medley of “Made You Look” and “Here Comes Santa Claus.”

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Rammstein teases new “Adieu” video, premiering Thanksgiving Day

Rammstein teases new “Adieu” video, premiering Thanksgiving Day
Rammstein teases new “Adieu” video, premiering Thanksgiving Day
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If your family isn’t metal enough for you, then you can spend Thanksgiving watching a new Rammstein video.

The “Du Hast” rockers will premiere a clip to accompany their song “Adieu” this Thursday, November 24, at 11 a.m. ET. You can watch a teaser, which spotlights a mysterious vault located inside a fancy building, now on YouTube.

“Adieu” appears on Rammstein’s new album, Zeit, which dropped in April. Songs include “Zeit,” “Zick Zack,” “Angst” and “Dicke Titten.”

Earlier this year, Rammstein finally launched their North American tour, which had been postponed from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The outing marked the first time the German outfit has headlined U.S. stadiums.

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Enchiladas, banana pudding + “Whiskey Cupcakes”: Get in the kitchen with Miranda Lambert’s new book

Enchiladas, banana pudding + “Whiskey Cupcakes”: Get in the kitchen with Miranda Lambert’s new book
Enchiladas, banana pudding + “Whiskey Cupcakes”: Get in the kitchen with Miranda Lambert’s new book
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Just in time for Thanksgiving, Miranda Lambert has announced the release of a new book centered around family, food and home.

Called Y’all Eat Yet? Welcome to the Pretty B*****in Kitchen, Miranda’s new book of recipes and family stories will draw inspiration from the meals and memories of her childhood in Texas.

“Watching my mom and her friends, I saw the way pitching in, working together, loving music and being there for each other is the greatest gift you can have in life,” Miranda explains. “I think my mom inherited that gift from her mom, because they both attracted the most awesome group of girlfriends.”

Y’all Eat Yet? will inspire you to bring that same homecooked color and sparkle to all your family get-togethers, with help from recipes for Nonny’s Banana Pudding, Stacked Enchilada Bake and Whiskey Cupcakes.

The new book pairs perfectly with Miranda’s line of Wanda June home goods, which delivers the same cozy Southern flare as the recipes themselves. The book goes on sale April 25, 2023.

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‘More than Just a Dream’ come true: Fitz and the Tantrums talk returning to Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

‘More than Just a Dream’ come true: Fitz and the Tantrums talk returning to Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
‘More than Just a Dream’ come true: Fitz and the Tantrums talk returning to Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
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Fitz and the Tantrums will once again be making your hands clap on Thanksgiving.

The “Out of My League” outfit is set to perform during this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade after previously playing the famed event in 2016. Speaking with ABC Audio, co-vocalist Michael “Fitz” Fitzpatrick shares what it means to him to be part of an American tradition.

“Anybody that grew up in the States, what do you do on Thanksgiving? You have the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on in the background, and you’re checking in on it, watching it,” Fitz says. “So, I mean, it’s a dream come true. My mother-in-law is over the moon, she’s already got it scheduled for taping to record it and stuff.”

During this year’s parade, Fitz and the Tantrums will be on a Lego float after they were on the King’s Hawaiian float for their first go-round, during which they performed from the top of a volcano.

“We’re so high up on this volcano that we can see right into all these super fancy apartments on Fifth Avenue, and I was, like, ‘Whoa, look at that! Is that a Rothko up there on the wall?'” Fitz recalls. “It was just a surreal experience, and it was really cool to have all these people on the sides so into it.”

“It is really fun,” adds co-vocalist Noelle Scaggs.

However, if they could change one thing about their parade experience this time, it would be the weather.

“It was so cold!” Scaggs laughs.

“I’m hoping that it’s not gonna be as cold this time, but knowing our luck, it’ll be even colder,” Fitz quips.

The 2022 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will air November 24 at 9 a.m. ET/PT on NBC.

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J.I.D. talks ‘The Forever Story’ reception, what he wants to eat this Thanksgiving

J.I.D. talks ‘The Forever Story’ reception, what he wants to eat this Thanksgiving
J.I.D. talks ‘The Forever Story’ reception, what he wants to eat this Thanksgiving
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With Thanksgiving just days away, it’s a great time to express gratitude and reflect on the best parts of our lives. On the red carpet of Sunday night’s American Music Awards, J.I.D. took time to discuss the highlights following the August release of his album The Forever Story.

“Just seeing the reception. It’s the most love I’ve ever got from an album. People consistently talking about it,” he said. “And then just being able to tour, we sold out major tours. Like just doing that, like being able to share the music with the world.” He also noted he was thankful for the opportunity to be at the awards show.

Another topic that came up: J.I.D’s Thanksgiving plate.

When asked what he wanted to eat on turkey day, J.I.D. said, “I need oxtails,” noting he wants them done the Jamaican way. After all, he’s “allergic to shrimp, crab and lobster, so I can’t have any of that.”

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INXS almost went with a female singer after Michael Hutchence’s death

INXS almost went with a female singer after Michael Hutchence’s death
INXS almost went with a female singer after Michael Hutchence’s death
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When Michael Hutchence passed away 25 years ago Tuesday, his band INXS was left wondering what to do next, and apparently they considered going with a female singer. In a new interview for theLiSTNR podcast Behind The HitsBaby Animals singer Suze DeMarchi says she was approached about being a permanent replacement for the band’s late frontman.

“There was a formal offer from their manager,” she explains. “They didn’t say, ‘You’re going to make this, we’ll do this, some of that … It hadn’t got[ten] to that point, but [there were] conversations with their manager at the time.”

Ultimately the band decided to find a new lead singer on the reality show Rock Star: INXS and hired JD Fortune, who sang on two albums: 2005’s Switch and 2010’s Original Sin.

“Just before they had done that show, I was really seriously thinking about doing it,” DeMarchi explains. “I was just about to go, ‘Yeah, maybe we could try this,’ and then they said, ‘Well, we want to do this show.’ So that’s how it went down.”

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‘Dancing with the Stars’ season 31: Charli D’Amelio, Mark Ballas are Mirrorball champions

‘Dancing with the Stars’ season 31: Charli D’Amelio, Mark Ballas are Mirrorball champions
‘Dancing with the Stars’ season 31: Charli D’Amelio, Mark Ballas are Mirrorball champions
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TikTok star Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas are season 31 Mirrorball champions.

The duo was announced as the winners of the 31st season of Dancing with the Stars, beating drag queen and RuPaul’s Drag Race star Shangela, comedian, actor, and singer Wayne Brady and former Bachelorette Gabby Windey, who were paired with pro partners Gleb SavchenkoWitney Carson and Val Chmerkovskiy, respectively.

For their final battles on the dance floor, which streamed live on Disney+, the four couples performed a redemption routine chosen by one of the judges, giving them a chance to improve on a routine they performed earlier in the season, followed by a freestyle dance, determined by the couples.

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Death toll jumps to 268 from earthquake in Java, Indonesia

Death toll jumps to 268 from earthquake in Java, Indonesia
Death toll jumps to 268 from earthquake in Java, Indonesia
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(JAKARTA, Indonesia) — A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck Java island in Indonesia on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

At least 268 people have died as of about 5:30 p.m. local time, according to the head of Indonesia’s National Disaster Mitigation Agency who was speaking at a press conference on Tuesday.

So far, a total of 1,083 people have been injured with 151 people still missing or unaccounted for, officials said in Tuesday’s press conference. More than 58,000 people have been displaced with the numbers still expected to rise.

Indonesia’s Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysical Agency said on Twitter that it had also measured the quake at a magnitude of 5.6. Preliminary data from the USGS had previously placed the quake at a magnitude of 5.4.

The quake struck at a depth of about 10 km, with an epicenter about 18 km southwest of Ciranjang-hilir, Indonesia, USGS said.

Indonesia’s President, Joko Widodo, went to the site of the quake and expressed his condolences.

“On behalf of myself, on behalf of the government, I would like to express my deep condolences, condolences, for the earthquake in Cianjur Regency, West Java Province,” Widodo said in his remarks. “And most importantly, I am happy that the access road that was buried yesterday has been able to be opened until this morning, thank God, and this will be continued with speed in handling, especially rescue and evacuation for those who are still buried.”

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Scoreboard roundup — 11/21/22

Scoreboard roundup — 11/21/22
Scoreboard roundup — 11/21/22
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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:

NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Cleveland 114, Atlanta 102
Indiana 123, Orlando 102
Chicago 121, Boston 107
New Orleans 128, Golden State 83
New York 129, Oklahoma City 119
Milwaukee 119, Portland 111
Minnesota 105, Miami 101
LA Clippers 121, Utah 114

NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Calgary 5, Philadelphia 2
New Jersey 5, Edmonton 2
Boston 5, Tampa Bay 3
Winnipeg 4, Carolina 3 (OT)
NY Islanders 3, Toronto 2 (OT)
St. Louis 3, Anaheim 1
Nashville 4, Arizona 3 (SO)
Colorado 3, Dallas 2 (SO)
San Jose 5, Ottawa 1
Vegas 5, Vancouver 4

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
San Francisco 38, Arizona 10

TOP-25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Texas 73, N. Arizona 48
Duke 74, Bellarmine 57
Arkansas 80, Louisville 54
Creighton 76, Texas Tech 65
San Diego St. 88, Ohio St. 77
Iowa 100, Omaha 64
Arizona 101, Cincinnati 93

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