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Al menos 10 heridos, incluidos “algunos inocentes”, tras tiroteo en un centro comercial de Louisiana, dice la policía

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Por Cindy Von Quednow y Isabel Rosales, CNN

Al menos 10 personas resultaron heridas después de que una aparente discusión derivara en un tiroteo en el Mall of Louisiana, en Baton Rouge, este jueves, dijo la policía. Las autoridades buscan al menos a un atacante.

“Dos grupos de personas se involucraron en una discusión dentro del patio de comidas y comenzaron a dispararse entre sí”, dijo el jefe de la Policía de Baton Rouge, Thomas Morse Jr., al citar imágenes de vigilancia. “Desafortunadamente, había algunos inocentes en el área que también pudieron haber sido alcanzados por disparos”.

La policía no tenía información sobre la gravedad de las heridas, pero indicó que no hay reportes de fallecidos.

El tiroteo no parece ser un acto de violencia aleatorio, “sino un desacuerdo muy dirigido entre dos grupos de personas”, dijo Morse, quien agregó que no hay una amenaza conocida para el público.

El FBI y la Oficina de Alcohol, Tabaco, Armas de Fuego y Explosivos (ATF, por sus siglas en inglés) dijeron que también están respondiendo a la escena.

“Estoy al tanto de la situación de atacante armado en el Mall of Louisiana”, dijo el gobernador Jeff Landry. “Estoy en coordinación con las fuerzas del orden y actualizaremos cuando tengamos más información. Por favor, eviten el área”.

Personas dentro de la tienda Hot Topic, en el centro comercial, esperaban ser evacuadas y recibir indicaciones de las fuerzas del orden, dijo a CNN un empleado de la tienda. Los clientes comenzaron a correr y varias personas estaban dentro del local cuando se escucharon los disparos, añadió.

Empleados que respondieron el teléfono en otras tiendas del centro comercial no hicieron comentarios.

El centro comercial es el más grande de Louisiana y abrió en 1997. Este jueves abrió a las 11 a.m., hora local, pero su sitio web indica que está cerrado.

Esta es una noticia en desarrollo y será actualizada.

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Why a federal bailout of Spirit might not be enough to save the struggling airline

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By Chris Isidore, CNN

(CNN) — The Trump administration is interested in saving Spirit Airlines, even if it takes millions in federal assistance. But that might not be enough to rescue an airline that’s been on life support for years.

The administration is in “very advanced discussions” over a federal bailout package for the troubled discount airline, Marshall Huebner, an attorney for Spirit, said during a bankruptcy hearing Thursday. While he did not give details of the package, it could come to $500 million, a source familiar with the discussion told CNN.

Spirit has warned it could be forced out of business due to higher jet fuel prices in the last few months. The airline has been unprofitable since travel plunged during the Covid pandemic, and it has filed for bankruptcy twice, most recently in August 2025.

President Donald Trump seemed to endorse the idea on Tuesday, saying that “maybe the federal government should help (Spirit) out.”

But some members of Congress, along with airline CEOs and analysts, say it’s a terrible idea. Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton as well as Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren have expressed concerns. The worry is that the government is throwing taxpayer money at a solution that will not save the airline long-term.

Even Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy expressed doubts about a bailout on Tuesday.

“What we don’t want to do is put good money after bad, and there’s been a lot of money thrown at Spirit, and they haven’t found their way into profitability,” he told Reuters. “And so would we just forestall the inevitable and then own that?”

Severe turbulence ahead for Spirit

For years, Spirit was able to use its ultra-low fares to attract customers and fill planes. Then the Covid pandemic virtually halted travel and all airlines experienced deep losses, only surviving through the help of an industrywide federal bailout.

Although it survived, Spirit never really recovered from the pandemic. Even when demand for travel rebounded, most discount carriers continued to lose money. Passengers were willing to pay a bit more for seats with extra legroom or other comforts rather than choose bargain prices.

Airlines work on very thin profit margins, especially for those following Spirit’s business model. They incur high operating costs such as buying massively expensive aircraft and dealing with variable prices: Jet fuel, for example, has doubled in cost this year due to the war in Iran.

“It’s been pretty obvious that Spirit’s business model was fundamentally flawed and the airline was not going to be able to make it (even before the war-driven fuel spike),” United CEO Scott Kirby said on Wednesday.

Larger airlines with deeper pockets also have their own versions of Spirit’s low-fare model now. United, American and Delta airlines offer “basic economy” no-frills tickets on flights, taking away Spirit’s edge.

Kirby pointed out that United recently reported increased earnings, even with the rise in fuel prices.

“I don’t think this (fuel price) crisis (is) anywhere near big enough to cause the need for (an) airline bailout,” he said.

Spirit previously tried to find a merger partner to stay afloat – first Frontier, which was then outbid by JetBlue in 2022. But JetBlue’s $3.7 billion deal was blocked by a federal court in January 2024 on antitrust grounds.

Spirit announced a deal with creditors in February that would allow it to emer

Police responding to a report of a shooting at Baton Rouge mall, officials say

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By Cindy Von Quednow, Isabel Rosales, CNN

(CNN) — Law enforcement is responding to a report of a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge on Thursday, authorities said.

“I am aware of the active shooter scene at the Mall of Louisiana,” Gov. Jeff Landry said. “I am in coordination with law enforcement and we will update as we know more. Please avoid the area.”

The Baton Rouge mayor’s office said police are on the ground and asked residents to stay away from the area.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said in a social media post their agents are also responding to the scene.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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Parent and student commuting to Pine Grove Elementary on e-bike hit on Bradley Road

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ORCUTT, Calif. (KEYT) – A parent and their student were hit while riding an e-bike outside of Pine Grove Elementary Thursday morning.

The parent was transported to a local hospital with unknown injuries and the student appeared to be uninjured, but were taken to the hospital for a medical evaluation shared the school's Principal.

The collision happened near Pine Grove Elementary's upper parking lot on Bradley Road around 7:57 a.m. Thursday noted Principal Boyd in a message to parents and guardians.

The California Highway Patrol-Santa Maria Area confirmed their officers are looking into the incident and more information about their investigation will be released later today.

Counseling services have been made available for anyone who saw what happened and might need to talk to somebody shared the Orcutt Union School District.

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