2 dead, 4 injured after shooting on UNC Charlotte campus; suspect in custody, police say

Two people have been killed and another four injured after a shooting on the campusof the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, officials told ABC News.
Three of the injured victims are in critical condition, police said at a news conference Tuesday night. The fourth person suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Police identified the suspect as Trystan Andrew Terrell, 22, and said he was not someone on their radar.
There is no reason to believe anyone else was involved, officials said.
The suspected shooter is a UNCC male student, 
"This is the worst day in the history of UNC Charlotte," School Chancellor Philip L. Dubois said Tuesday night.
PHOTO: The campus of UNC Charlotte is on lockdown after authorities say a shooter killed two people and injured four others. 
Police dispatch received calls around 4:40 p.m. reporting a suspect was armed with a pistol and had shot several students, police said.
"It started out as a good day," said student Tristan Field, who was in the classroom when the shooting broke out. "It was the last day of class, was going to a concert, and now someone got shot, a bunch of people got shot. I don't know how to feel. I'm happy to be alive, but I'm sad for other people."
Officers responded to the scene and were able to get into the building where the suspect was located, disarmed him and took him into custody, officials said. The suspect did not say anything to the officers as he was arrested.
"Our officers actions definitely saved lives. There's no doubt about that," said University of North Carolina at Charlotte Police and Public Safety Chief Jeff Baker.
The school was placed on lockdown as officers secured the campus. Students were later allowed to return to their residence halls on campus, police said.
"The first thing that went to my head was, 'Yeah this is actually happening, but just don't sit there, like get up and go,'" said student Jordan Pearce, who was just outside the classroom when the shooting began. "So I grabbed a girl and we just went straight for the bathroom and called our parents after that."

U.N.C. Charlotte Shooting Leaves 2 Dead and 4 Wounded



A man with a pistol walked into a classroom at the University of North Carolina Charlotte late Tuesday afternoon and opened fire, fatally shooting two people and injuring four others on the last day of classes, the authorities said.
Chief Jeff Baker of the U.N.C.C. Police and Public Safety Department said at a news conference that three of those injured were in critical condition. The fourth had less serious injuries, he said.
The police disarmed the suspect and took him into custody at a building on campus, Chief Baker said. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department identified the suspect as Trystan Andrew Terrell, 22, and said that charges were pending against him. The police declined to elaborate on a possible motive for the shooting.
“One officer immediately went to the suspect to take him down,” Chief Baker said.
He said the gunman did not say anything when he was taken into custody. “Our officers’ actions definitely saved lives,” he said.
Just before 6 p.m., the campus’s office of emergency management reported that shots were fired near the Kennedy Building, an administrative building in the middle of campus.
Katie Ballard, 24, a graduate student in gerontology, was sitting in a classroom in a nearby building when her professor stepped out. The professor came back in and said she heard somebody had been shot. Then an alert popped up on a projector screen at the front of the class saying that gunshots had been fired close by.
“Run, Hide, Fight,” the alert said. “Secure yourself immediately.”
Ms. Ballard ran with about 30 other students to an empty room nearby and locked the doors.
Ms. Ballard never heard any gunshots, but she heard helicopters buzzing while locked in the room. She heard students running up and down the halls. Through the window, she saw a man who had been shot in the abdomen. A handful of paramedics crouched around him, tending to his wounds.

Barcelona vs Liverpool: 8 Players Who Have Played for Both Clubs

Philippe Coutinho
Barcelona host Liverpool on Wednesday night for the first leg of their Champions League semi final at the Nou Camp.

When the Reds arrive in Catalonia, they may see the familiar faces​ of a couple of former Liverpool stars. There are eight players in total who have donned the jerseys of both the Reds and la Blaugrana.

Let's take a look at who they are:
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Having made the transfer from Anfield to the Nou Camp last January, the Brazilian became the eighth and latest player to play for both of these European powerhouses. Liverpool's attacking trio was previously a 'fab four' before Coutinho made the move to Spain.

After signing the former Inter man for a fee of around £8.5m, Liverpool sold him to ​Barca for over £100m. However, the midfielder is yet to justify the money spent on him, as he has struggled to nail down a regular starting spot at the Catalan club in his first 18 months

Javier Mascherano

Javier Mascherano 
The highly-rated Argentine made the move to ​Liverpool following his shock transfer to West Ham in 2006. The feisty midfielder built on his reputation at Anfield as he became a first-team regular, forming a solid partnership with Xabi Alonso.

After three seasons with the Reds, Barcelona came calling and snapped up the defensive midfielder for a fee of £17m. During his time at the Nou Camp, Mascherano adopted a role in the centre of defence with Gerard Pique and went on to play over 200 times for the club

Pepe Reina

Gary McAllister,Jose Manual Reina 
Believe it or not, Pepe Reina used to have hair. Also, he used to play for Barcelona before he made the move to Merseyside. Starting out in the Barcelona C team, the Spaniard slowly worked his way up the ranks to first choice for Barca, where he made 30 appearances in the early 2000s.

After being shipped out to Villarreal​, Liverpool took a punt on the keeper - a punt which paid off, as the former Barca man went on to feature nearly 300 times for the Reds. A fan favourite during his ten years at Anfield, Reina eventually left for Bayern Munich in the summer of 2014.

Mauricio Pellegrino

Mauricio Pellegrino,Antoine Sibierski 
Forgotten by many, the former Southampton boss had brief spells at both of these teams. The centre back was loaned to Barcelona in the late 90s from Argentine club VĂ©lez Sarsfield and made 25 appearances during this time.

After being moved onto Valencia, where he played over 100 games, Pellegrino arrived at Anfield in January 2005. Despite playing 13 times in the second half of that season, the 33 year-old was forced out later that year to Alaves, where he eventually retired.

Bolo Zenden

Boudewijn Zenden of Barcelona evades Roy Keane and Paul Scholes of Manchester United 
The former Middlesbrough man had a diverse career, which took him to a host of different clubs. Zenden impressed after coming through the ranks at PSV and earned himself a move to Barcelona where he would play under manager Louis van Gaal.

After spells at Chelsea and Boro, the Dutch midfielder wound up at Anfield, where he played for two seasons. Although much of his time with Liverpool was hampered by injury, Zenden featured heavily in his side's run to the Champions League final in 2007, where the Reds eventually lost to AC Milan.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will wait until the day of the game to assess whether Roberto Firmino is fit to play in Wednesday's Champions League semi-final first leg in Barcelona.

Roberto Firmino

The Brazilian forward, 27, missed the Premier League win over Huddersfieldon Friday with a muscle tear.
"If Bobby is 100% ready to play, then he will maybe play," said Klopp.
"He's here. He trained today. Tomorrow we have another session and maybe I have to make a decision."
Midfielder Fabinho is available again after sustaining a head injury at Cardiff on 21 April.
Both players were included in the 23-man squad for the Nou Camp showdown (20:00 BST).
Klopp added that Firmino's recovery "looks good so far" and he has until lunchtime on Wednesday to prove his fitness.
"We all knew from the beginning it would be a race," said the Anfield boss, whose team are vying with Manchester City for the Premier League title.
"We don't have to make a decision today because there's no game today, we can wait.
"I have to make that decision after lunchtime tomorrow."
Barcelona sealed their 26th La Liga title with a 1-0 win over Levante on Saturday.

Messi-inspired Barca target first final since 2015

Ivan Rakitic says captain Lionel Messi's desire to win the Champions League is proving an inspiration for Barcelona.
Argentine forward Messi stood on the pitch at the start of the season and told supporters he would help to bring "that beautiful cup back to Nou Camp" after three consecutive years of quarter-final defeats.
And Rakitic says the players follow "whenever our captain says something".
"Leo has been a La Liga champion 10 times in 15 years and, of course, after seeing him lift the cup [La Liga's trophy on Saturday] with such happiness, that motivates everyone," said the Croatian midfielder.
"If Leo is happy to win every title, it makes us even more eager too. We know we're Barca, we have to give everything and following the best player in history gives us more confidence to do that."
Barcelona manager Ernesto Valverde says Liverpool are a "powerful team" and his side must play "two good matches" to qualify for their first final since 2015.
"Liverpool play with a great level of pressure and rhythm. They'll be a very difficult opponent to beat," said Valverde.
"Our intention is to win, but we know the value of stopping them from scoring."

Messi's Champions League promise sounded 'like a threat' - Klopp

Jurgen Klopp has admitted that Liverpool must "suffer" at the hands of Barcelona if they are to stop Lionel Messi from carrying out his "threat" to bring the Champions League trophy back to the Camp Nou.
Liverpool, last season's beaten finalists, face the Spanish champions in Wednesday's semifinal first-leg after cruising past Porto in the previous round to book a place in the last four.
But after destroying Manchester United in the quarterfinals with a virtuoso performance in the home leg a fortnight ago, Messi goes into the clash with Liverpool closing in on fulfilling the promise he made to the Barca fans at the start of the season.
Last season was really good as we did the double, but we all felt bad about how it went in the Champions League," Messi said in September. "We promise that this season we will do all we can to bring that beautiful trophy back to the Camp Nou."
And although he goes into the game having failed to manage a team to victory against a Spanish club in Spain, Klopp insists that Liverpool can overcome Barcelona and Messi despite the Argentine forward's own determination to lead Barca to glory.
"Messi said at the start of the season that they wanted to bring back this cup," Klopp said. "That sounded already like a threat to me!
"But now we are here, we want to go to the final as well.
"We won't be perfect tomorrow, we will make mistakes, we will suffer, 100 percent. It will be so difficult, but I couldn't be more excited to play and I hope I can transport my players so they feel the same.
"It is not only about Messi, but it is about Messi of course. Can we concentrate on Messi? We should, in certain moments, but then they have 10 world-class players around who can decide the game.
"They have the highest quality team, they are already Spanish champions

But we saw the game against Real Sociedad and [Sociedad] did really well. Levante did really well a couple of days ago.
"Barcelona, the better the opponent, the better the competition, the higher the stakes, the more they are in. They are champions of Spain, so now they can focus completely on the Champions League. We are really looking forward to it, but it will be tough."
With Liverpool hosting the second leg at Anfield next Tuesday, Klopp admits the priority is to keep the tie alive for the return fixture.
"I would say that a draw is not the worst result in the world," he said. "Not that we will go for it, but it would be OK.
"So many people came to Barcelona and had an idea on how to play, and in the end they got a proper knock, so we know how tough it will be.

Ajax, Unshakable on Champions League Stage, Inches Closer to Final

 

LONDON — In the first few seconds of his first Champions League semifinal, the biggest game of his career, the brightest stage, with Tottenham Hotspur Stadium baying and roaring around him, with the eyes of the world upon him, with the weight of Ajax’s gilded history on his back and the hope of the present on his shoulders, Frenkie de Jong controlled the ball. He looked up. And he shimmied.
That is where it all started. Ajax would need far more than that one move to beat Tottenham Hotspur, of course, and take a small but significant step toward a first Champions League final in more than two decades. It would require, at various points, a laser focus in defense and a precision scalpel in attack; a deep wellspring of energy and a rich seam of resolve; Matthijs de Ligt’s gritted-teeth indomitability and Donny van de Beek’s dead-eyed finishing.
But the shimmy encapsulated everything; the shimmy explained it all. How a team built with a fraction of the budget of a typical Champions League contender finds itself, after Tuesday’s 1-0 victory over Spurs, 90 minutes from the final; how these players could eliminate Real Madrid and Juventus; why this squad has not just won all of its knockout games on the road, but so many hearts and minds along the way.
It came straight from the kickoff. The ball rolled back to de Jong. Scarcely can a 21-year-old have looked quite so at ease in such surroundings, such circumstances. De Ligt is the captain, and leader, of this Ajax team; Hakim Ziyech is its imagination. De Jong is its brain.

He looked up, assessing his situation. He saw: Daley Blind and de Ligt drifting either side of him, left and right, his primary options; his fullbacks, Nicolás Tagliafico and Joel Veltman, beyond them, the more ambitious possibilities; directly in front of him, the imposing Spurs striker Fernando Llorente bearing down on him. De Jong did not move.

Llorente is not quick — and would not pretend to be quick — but he is a sizable obstacle. De Jong might have had the sensation of being closed down by an encroaching glacier. He might have felt hemmed in, a little panicked. He might have rushed his pass, or made a poor choice, or dallied a moment too long.
Instead, he shimmied. He leaned forward on his right foot, drawing Llorente in, a dancer beginning a tango. He did it again: the slightest shift in weight, a momentary drop of the shoulders. Llorente crept closer, sniffing a chance. The ball had been at de Jong’s feet for what seemed like an age. He still did not move. At the last moment, his prey in his trap, his point made, he calmly knocked the ball off to his side. Llorente lunged at thin air. Ajax began to play.




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Is Bran Actually Evil? A New Reddit Theory Predicts A Huge Twist



Warning: This post contains major spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 8.
If you, too, feel that the ending to the Battle Of Winterfell was too good to be true, then this is the post for you. Obviously, there were some huge character losses when the wights and White Walkers attacked the Stark home, but if everything went down as it seems, then Arya (Maisie Williams) killed the Night King (Vladimir Furdik) and the White Walkers' thousand-year-long reign of terror has come to an end. But, of course, Reddit believes thingsdidn't go down as they seem. Specifically, a lot of people latched on to the weird moment between Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) and the Night King before Arya did her gigantic death-leap and saved him. Reddit user AegonStarkgaryen thinks there's more to that scene than meets the eye, and it does not bode well for Bran. In fact, they believe that Westeros's true enemy wasn't the Night King at all, but another magical force hiding in plain sight: the Three-Eyed Raven.
Here's why people think Bran, AKA the Three-Eyed Raven, is actually evil.
Who is Bran Stark?
Just to cover our bases, Bran Stark is the fourth child of Ned and Catelyn Stark who loved climbing and discovering secret passageways before Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) pushed him out of a window. This left him comatose, and then crippled. He has since been unable to walk.
What is a warg?
A warg is someone who can travel into the minds of animals and see things from their perspectives and control their actions. Bran develops this ability with help from the Three-Eyed Raven.
Who is the Three-Eyed Raven?
In the literal sense, it's a raven with three eyes that frequently appeared to Bran in his dreams. It's also the title given to the last greenseer, which is someone who is able to see past and future events via dream sequences. We finally meet the Three-Eyed Raven (the person) in season 4. He tells Bran he has been watching him his whole life, and coaches him through his visions and warging abilities. With the Three-Eyed Raven's help, Bran is able to jump into past events, even ones he never witnessed himself, such as Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) birth. He's also able to jump into more nebulous events, such as the scene with the White Walkers in which the Night King marks Bran by grabbing his arm.
Are Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven the same thing?
Here's where things get complicated. After the Night King marked Bran, the current Three-Eyed Raven's protection was ruined. The Night King and his army arrive at the cave where Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven were staying, and kill the Three-Eyed Raven as Bran & Co. escape.
PHOTO: COURTESY OF HBO.
Warning: This post contains major spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 8.
If you, too, feel that the ending to the Battle Of Winterfell was too good to be true, then this is the post for you. Obviously, there were some huge character losses when the wights and White Walkers attacked the Stark home, but if everything went down as it seems, then Arya (Maisie Williams) killed the Night King (Vladimir Furdik) and the White Walkers' thousand-year-long reign of terror has come to an end. But, of course, Reddit believes thingsdidn't go down as they seem. Specifically, a lot of people latched on to the weird moment between Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) and the Night King before Arya did her gigantic death-leap and saved him. Reddit user AegonStarkgaryen thinks there's more to that scene than meets the eye, and it does not bode well for Bran. In fact, they believe that Westeros's true enemy wasn't the Night King at all, but another magical force hiding in plain sight: the Three-Eyed Raven.
Here's why people think Bran, AKA the Three-Eyed Raven, is actually evil.
Who is Bran Stark?
Just to cover our bases, Bran Stark is the fourth child of Ned and Catelyn Stark who loved climbing and discovering secret passageways before Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj oster-Waldau) pushed him out of a window. This left him comatose, and then crippled. He has since been unable to walk.
What is a warg?
A warg is someone who can travel into the minds of animals and see things from their perspectives and control their actions. Bran develops this ability with help from the Three-Eyed Raven.
Who is the Three-Eyed Raven?
In the literal sense, it's a raven with three eyes that frequently appeared to Bran in his dreams. It's also the title given to the last greenseer, which is someone who is able to see past and future events via dream sequences. We finally meet the Three-Eyed Raven (the person) in season 4. He tells Bran he has been watching him his whole life, and coaches him through his visions and warging abilities. With the Three-Eyed Raven's help, Bran is able to jump into past events, even ones he never witnessed himself, such as Jon Snow's (Kit Harington) birth. He's also able to jump into more nebulous events, such as the scene with the White Walkers in which the Night King marks Bran by grabbing his arm.
Are Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven the same thing?
Here's where things get complicated. After the Night King marked Bran, the current Three-Eyed Raven's protection was ruined. The Night King and his army arrive at the cave where Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven were staying, and kill the Three-Eyed Raven as Bran & Co. escape.
Bran is rescued by Benjen Stark, who tells him that the Three-Eyed Raven "lives again." AKA, Bran is the new Three-Eyed Raven.
But now he's evil?
Maybe. This theory noted Bran and the Night King's sus interaction during the Battle Of Winterfell and has come up with a possible explanation. It's no secret that Bran is not altogether normal, so what if the night the previous Three-Eyed Raven was killed, Bran was also killed, and is now fully inhabited by the Three-Eyed Raven?
How would that change things?
AegonStarkgaryen thinks that, having witnessed thousands of lifetimes of fickle human behavior, the Three-Eyed Raven has been stoking various flames to have all of mankind battle each other to death and cleanse the earth.
"The White Walkers were, in fact, trying to kill the 3ER for generations," the user writes. "As soon as he ventured South of the wall in the form of Bran, they followed suit ONLY to try kill him. So what does the 3ER do? He manipulates the rest of humanity to save him from the WW, painting THEM as the evil guy. That's his only option. The NK's mark is on him and will hunt him down.
Which means — all of this was engineered by the 3ER. That is why he [Bran] gave Arya the Catspaw dagger. So she could use it to kill the NK in order to save himself."
What would this mean for the rest of GoT?
If Bran/the Three-Eyed Raven really is evil, that means the Night King's death didn't actually solve anything. The Three Eyed Raven is still wreaking havoc. While AegonStarkgaryen doesn't have a guess as to how exactly the Stark family will find out that their brother has been replaced with an evil force, they do speculate that Arya will be the one to kill the Three-Eyed Raven once and for all. Hopefully with a similarly meme-able leap.