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¿Quiénes son los 8 niños que murieron en el tiroteo masivo de Shreveport, Louisiana?

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Por Andy Rose, Lauren Mascarenhas, Isabel Rosales y Caroll Alvarado, CNN

El Domingo de Pascua, Shamar Elkins posó para una foto con sus siete hijos, todos con atuendos de iglesia a juego: la mayoría de las niñas con suéteres blancos abotonados con rayas rosas y los niños con polos azul cielo. Una de sus hijas muestra una sonrisa electrizante, enmarcada por dos moños verdes en el cabello.

Elkins extendió las manos detrás de ellos, envolviendo a sus hijos como en un gran abrazo. En Facebook, dijo que era la primera vez que tenía a todos sus hijos juntos en la iglesia.

Dos semanas después, de acuerdo con la policía, esas mismas manos apretaron el gatillo y les quitó la vida a todos ellos y también a uno de sus primos, en una ola de violencia que conmocionó a Shreveport.

Tantos futuros truncados. Tantas preguntas.

“Los niños eran niños”, dijo a CNN el vecino Freddie Montgomery. “Eran niños que jugaban en el patio todos los días”.

Para el lunes, en el césped delantero de la casa habían levantado un monumento improvisado con globos de colores brillantes, molinetes a rayas y animales de peluche de todo tipo: un tributo a los niños pequeños que solían jugar allí.

Niños comunes —de 3 a 11 años— ahora forman parte de una historia que es a la vez extraordinaria y demasiado común. La violencia con armas de fuego es la principal causa de muerte de los niños en Estados Unidos.

Mientras sus madres —que también resultaron heridas en el ataque— se recuperan, los ocho niños que fallecieron están siendo recordados por su espíritu vibrante y su amor por la vida.

“Eran ocho bebés. Ocho bebés preciosos”, dijo Troy Brown, el padre de la octava víctima. “Así que no, no estoy bien”.

Mar’Kaydon Pugh, de 10 años, era el primo de los siete hermanos que murieron en el ataque. Su madre, Keosha Pugh, y la esposa separada de Elkins son hermanas. Keosha se fracturó la pelvis y la cadera después de saltar de un techo con su hija Mar’Kianna mientras huían de los disparos, dijo su esposo, y se está recuperando.

“Nunca voy a poder volver a lanzar el balón de fútbol con él”, dijo entre lágrimas su padre, Brown, el lunes.

Brown afirmó que ayudó a criar a los primos de Mar’Kaydon y está de luto por la pérdida de todos los niños.

“He perdido ocho partes de mí, porque amé a cada uno de ellos como si fueran míos y cuidé de ellos como si fueran míos”, dijo Brown.

Brown asegura que la casa que compartía con Keosha Pugh, su cuñada Shaneiqua Pugh, su cuñado Shamar Elkins y seis de los niños nunca estaba en silencio. Antes del ataque que le robó a la casa la alegría y la vida, palpitaba con ruido, risas y movimiento.

Algunas de las más ruidosas eran las hermanas Jayla Elkins, de 3 años; Shayla Elkins, de 5; Kayla Pugh, de 6; y Layla Pugh, de 7.

Llenaban las habitaciones de canto y baile, a veces entonando el cántico espontáneo de generación Alpha: “6-7”, una frase que solo ellas parecían comprender del todo. Las niñas pasaban horas grabando videos para TikTok, transformando momentos cotidianos en algo lúdico e infantil.

“Les encantaba moverse y divertirse”, dijo Brown a CNN.

Compartían todo: juguetes, espacio y atención. Las hermanas estaban obsesionadas con Lilo & Stitch y Hello Kitty. Jayla adoraba los unicornios. Shayla era más reservada y a menudo se quedaba en silencio mirando su teléfono. Layla y Kayla se enorgullecían de ayudar en la casa, rápidas en responder: “Está bien, tío”, cada vez que Brown les pedía que ordenaran.

Con el cuidado delicado de una madre primeriza, Christina Snow observaba atentamente desde su cama de hospital mientras sostenía el biberón para su diminuto bebé, que vestía un pijama

US special forces soldier arrested after allegedly winning $400,000 bet on Maduro raid

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By Hannah Rabinowitz, Kara Scannell, CNN

(CNN) — A US special forces solider involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was arrested for allegedly betting on that operation, netting him $400,000 in profits, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The outsized trade caught the attention of law enforcement almost immediately.

The trader opened an account in late December on Polymarket, one of the best-known prediction markets. He placed about $32,000 that Maduro would be “out” by January. The bet was a long-shot.

Shortly after it was placed, the US military launched a covert operation that extradited Maduro from the presidential palace in Caracas in an overnight capture while coming under heavy fire. Maduro was transported to New York to face federal drug-trafficking related charges. He has pleaded not guilty.

CNN reported last month that federal prosecutors were investigating the Maduro trade, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The chiefs of the securities and commodity fraud unit at the US attorney’s office in Manhattan met with representatives at Polymarket that month.

ABC News first reported Thursday’s arrest.

This story is breaking and will be updated.

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Patriots back Mike Vrabel after New York Post publishes more photos of him with Dianna Russini

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By Kyle Feldscher, Jill Martin, CNN

(CNN) — The New England Patriots are backing head coach Mike Vrabel after a second report in the New York Post raised questions about the reigning coach of the year’s relationship with a former reporter from The Athletic.

Vrabel has been under the microscope in recent weeks after the Post published photos of him and Dianna Russini at a resort in Arizona earlier this year. On Thursday, just hours before the NFL Draft gets underway, the Post published another story showing photos of Vrabel and Russini at a New York City bar in March 2020. The outlet described the two as sitting closely to each other and “at one point appearing to share a kiss.”

When asked for comment on this latest story, the Patriots said they support Vrabel’s decision to seek counseling, as first reported by ESPN on Wednesday.

“The New England Patriots fully support Mike Vrabel’s decision to prioritize his family first, as well as his own well-being. Mike has been open with us about his commitment to being the best version of himself for his family, this team and our fans, and we respect the steps he is taking to follow through on that commitment,” the statement read.

“We are confident in the leadership and communication Mike has established with our personnel staff throughout this pre-draft process. While he will not be present at the facility on Saturday, we know the draft evaluations are complete and Eliot Wolf and his personnel staff are prepared to execute our draft as planned this weekend.”

On April 7, the Post shared photos showing Russini and Vrabel holding hands, embracing and spending time in a pool together at a boutique resort in Sedona, Arizona. The photos were taken on March 28, according to the publication, which noted that both adults are married.

Russini resigned from The Athletic last week, a week after the star NFL reporter was sidelined amid an internal investigation into her relationship with Vrabel.

In her resignation letter from The Athletic, Russini blamed “commentators in various media” for engaging in “self-feeding speculation that is simply unmoored from the facts.”

“I have no interest in submitting to a public inquiry that has already caused far more damage than I am willing to accept,” she added, asserting that her journalistic record “speaks for itself.”

Vrabel told the Post that the photos showed “a completely innocent interaction” and said “any suggestion otherwise is laughable.”

However, Vrabel this week said he has had “difficult conversations with people I care about” after the release of the photos and told ESPN that he would be seeking counseling starting this weekend, causing him to miss the third day of the NFL Draft.

Amid the fallout from the report, the Times opened an investigation into the matter, including a review of Russini’s past coverage, and benched her from reporting for the time being, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Russini was at ESPN at the time of the March 2020 photos of her and Vrabel in New York, and that network declined to comment when asked by CNN Sports.

CNN has reached out to Russini’s agent for comment on the latest photos.

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1 killed, at least 5 injured including ‘some innocent people,’ after shootout at Louisiana mall, police say

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By Cindy Von Quednow, Ashley Killough, Isabel Rosales, CNN

(CNN) — One person was killed and at least five others were injured after an apparent argument led to a shooting at the Mall of Louisiana in Baton Rouge on Thursday, police said. Five people are in custody.

“Two groups of people got into an argument inside the food court and started shooting at each other,” said Baton Rouge Police Chief Thomas Morse Jr, citing surveillance footage. “Unfortunately, there were some innocent people that were in the area that might have also caught some rounds.”

The gunfire sent frightened shoppers running and ducking for cover in stores and dressing rooms at Louisiana’s largest mall as people warned others to “take cover” and “get down,” witnesses say.

Police initially said there were 10 people inured in the shooting and later revised the number.

It is unclear how many people opened fire. The chief said investigators are reviewing surveillance video and collecting evidence to determine how many weapons were involved.

“This is still an ongoing investigation, and we’re still looking for more people that may be involved,” the chief said.

The shooting does not appear to be a random act of violence, “but a very targeted kind of disagreement between two groups of people,” Morse said, adding there is no known threat to the public.

After the shooting, teams searched for suspects, including by drone and helicopters.

“As we start developing suspects, we’re going to run down every single lead that we can to get these people in custody,” the chief said.

The FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said they’re also responding to the scene.

The shootout happened just days after another mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana.

“Sometimes the devil lives everywhere,” Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards said.“This is one of those situations – no matter how many law enforcement you’ve got or social programs or whatever, if someone gets in their mind that they’re going to do something like this, they’re going to do it and sometimes all we can do is respond.”

Shoppers run as ‘extremely rapid firing’ is heard

Raleigh Robertson, 22, was on the phone with her mom while shopping at Dick’s Sporting Goods when she heard gunshots, she told CNN.

“I’m not a runner, but I’m about to be a runner today,” she recalled thinking. “And I took off running.”

Robertson’s mother begged her to stay on the phone with her as she ran toward a staircase in the store and up to the second floor.

She said the “extremely rapid firing” from inside the mall continued for 20 to 30 seconds.

Shoppers were rushing toward the dressing rooms at Dick’s and grabbing at door handles to hide inside, she recalled.

Once on the second floor, Robertson was able to quickly exit the building and reach her car in the parking lot. By the time she drove away, she saw a line of police vehicles entering the parking lot, she said.

Meanwhile at the Hot Topic inside the mall, several people who were in the store when shots rang out started running, a store associate told CNN.

People were waiting to be evacuated by law enforcement, the associate said.

Police were going through the mall looking for people who are locked down and evacuating the area, Morse said.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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