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Police still searching for gunman linked to East Hollywood crash

Officials continue to search for a gunman who police say shot the man who intentionally drove into a crowd outside a popular East Hollywood music venue early Saturday, injuring dozens.
Officer Norma Eisenman, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson, said on Sunday that the gunman remained at large. He was last seen wearing a blue jersey and possibly armed with a silver revolver, fleeing west on Vermont Avenue, LAPD officials have said.
LAPD Capt. Ben Fernandes told ABC-7 News that as nightclub security attempted to detain the driver after he left behind a chaotic and bloody scene, another man came from across the street and shot the driver in the buttocks, injuring him.
The driver, identified by police as 29-year-old Fernando Ramirez, had been thrown out of the Vermont Hollywood club that night, before returning to the area in a vehicle around 2 a.m., according to LAPD. His vehicle hit street vendors and dozens of the late-night clubgoers, causing several medical emergencies and stoking fear and anger from the crowd.
Bystanders pulled the driver from his vehicle and attacked him — video showed Ramirez being punched and kicked — and, at some point, he was shot, LAPD officials said.
Ramirez, who is expected to face several felony charges, had recovered from surgery for his injuries and was in stable condition, Fernandes said.
Officials reported about 30 other people with injuries, including seven who were critically injured. At least 23 people were hospitalized. An LAPD spokesperson on Sunday said the agency did not have any update on the victims’ conditions.
Given the scale of the crowd, Fernandes said the incident could have easily spiraled into a mass casualty event.
“Quite honestly, I believe it is a miracle,” Fernandes told NBC-4 News.
One witness told ABC-7 News that he saw at least 30 people on the ground after the crash.
Another said it was “like a movie.”
“You see shoes flying, you see change, money, there’s hot dog stands that were outside the bar … they got hit,” the other unidentified witness told ABC-7 news.
Eduardo Lopez, who was working at his taco truck down the street from the nightclub early Saturday, said he heard the crash and the subsequent screams.
“I am worried,” he told NBC-4, describing his reaction. “The people run. A lot of people hurt.”
Just hours after more than 120 firefighters and paramedics responded to the horrific scene, the popular music venue remained eerily quiet.
Event organizers on Saturday canceled what was expected to be a sold-out show, citing the “unfortunate accident” from the night prior.
“The safety and enjoyment of our guests remain our top priority, and out of respect of the individuals impacted, … we believe it would be inappropriate to continue with tonight’s event,” musicians and organizers shared on Instagram on Saturday.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred early Saturday morning outside our venue,” the Vermont Hollywood club posted in a statement online and outside its doors. “We are working closely with law enforcement to ensure the person responsible for this horrific act is held fully accountable.”
On Friday night, the club was hosting the Trapeton Party, a recurring dance party that features reggaetón and hip-hop music and draws a predominantly Latino crowd. On Saturday, an electronic dance music set was planned, with the main artist posting online that they expected tickets to sell out — just before organizers decided to postpone the show. Organizers said tickets would be honored at a make-up date in August.
Times staff writer Richard Winton contributed to this report.
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Warwick Davis Returns as Professor Flitwick

HBO’s “Harry Potter” TV series is filling out Hogwarts’ staff and students.
“Harry Potter” alum Warwick Davis, who played Charms Professor Filius Flitwick across all eight original films, is reprising the role for the HBO series. While Davis was double-billed in the Potter films as both Flitwick and Griphook, he’ll only play the former this time around. The goblin banker will instead be played by Leigh Gill.
Joining the Hogwarts staff alongside Davis are Sirine Saba as Herbology Professor Pomona Sprout, Richard Durden as the ghostly Professor Cuthbert Binns and Bríd Brennan as Madam Poppy Pomfrey.
As for the students, Elijah Oshin joins the cast as half-blood Dean Thomas, while Finn Stephens and William Nash join as Draco Malfoy’s cronies, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle, respectively.
Production is now underway at Warner Bros.’ Leavesden Studios in the U.K., and HBO has been slowly rolling out its expansive cast for the Wizarding World. The most recent casting announcement was for Ron Weasley’s siblings: Fred, George, Percy and Ginny. Twins Tristan and Gabriel Harland will star as Fred and George Weasley, Ruari Spooner is Percy Weasley and Gracie Cochrane is Ginny Weasley.
Leading HBO’s “Harry Potter” series are Dominic McLaughlin as the titular boy wizard, Arabella Stanton as Hermione Granger and Alastair Stout as Ron Weasley. Other cast members include John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore, Nick Frost as Hagrid, Janet McTeer as Minerva McGonagall, Paapa Essiedu as Severus Snape, Katherine Parkinson as Molly Weasley, Lox Pratt as Draco Malfoy, Johnny Flynn as Lucius Malfoy, Leo Earley as Seamus Finnigan, Alessia Leoni as Parvati Patil, Sienna Moosah as Lavender Brown, Bertie Carvel as Cornelius Fudge. Bel Powley as Petunia Dursley and Daniel Rigby as Vernon Dursley. Additional names revealed on Monday were Rory Wilmot as Neville Longbottom, Amos Kitson as Dudley Dursley, Louise Brealey as Madam Rolanda Hooch and Anton Lesser as Garrick Ollivander.
HBO’s “Harry Potter” series is set to premiere in 2027 on HBO and HBO Max. The production is led by showrunner and writer Francesca Gardiner (“His Dark Materials,” “Killing Eve”) and director Mark Mylod (“Succession”). Gardiner and Mylod also serve as executive producers alongside series author J.K. Rowling, Neil Blair and Ruth Kenley-Letts of Brontë Film and TV, and David Heyman of Heyday Films.
See headshots for Oshin, Stephens, Nash, Saba, Durden, Brennan and Gill below.
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Powerful earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing more than 800 and destroying villages, officials say

Kabul, Afghanistan — A strong earthquake in far eastern Afghanistan killed more than 800 people and left at least 2,500 wounded as it destroyed numerous villages, a spokesman for the country’s Taliban government said Monday. Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told journalists in Kabul that the vast majority of the casualties were in Kunar province, but that 12 people were killed and 255 injured in neighboring Nangarhar.
The quake struck several towns in Kunar province late on Sunday evening, near the city of Jalalabad in neighboring Nangahar province. The 6.0 magnitude quake struck at 11:47 p.m. local time (3:17 p.m. Eastern) and was centered 17 miles east-northeast of Jalalabad, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It was just five miles deep. Shallower earthquakes tend to cause more damage.
Several aftershocks rattled the region throughout the night, including a powerful, shallow 5.2-magnitude temblor just after 4 a.m., USGS data show. The first quake shook buildings from Kabul to Islamabad, the Pakistani capital some 230 miles away, for several seconds, journalists with the French news agency AFP said.
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Video from Nangarhar showed people frantically digging through rubble with their hands, searching for loved ones in the dead of night, and injured people being taken out of collapsed buildings on stretchers and into helicopters. Villagers in Kunar gave interviews outside their wrecked homes.
Muhammad Jalal, 40, a resident of Ghaziabad village in northern Kunar, told CBS News’ Sami Yousafzai in a telephone interview that he was jolted awake by the tremors and managed to escape moments before his room collapsed.
“I was lucky, but at least two members of my family died and four were injured,” he said. “We spent the whole night looking for help, but we were helpless and hopeless.” Jalal recalled hearing his uncle crying for help from under the rubble for two hours before his voice fell silent.
Video shared on social media showed a white-bearded man in an undershirt emerging from the ruins, consoling grieving women who had lost relatives. “This was the will of God. What can we do?” he told them.
Dr. Sharafat Zaman, a spokesman for the Taliban government’s Health Ministry, said the toll was likely to rise as search and rescue work continued, noting that “several villages have been completely destroyed.”
Rescue operations were still underway Monday and medical teams from Kunar, Nangarhar and the capital Kabul have arrived in the area, said Zaman.
The U.N. said on X that it had rescue teams on the ground “delivering emergency assistance & lifesaving support.” The Afghan Red Crescent posted on X that officials from the agency and “medical teams rushed to the affected areas and are currently providing emergency assistance to impacted families.”
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For Homa Nadir, the Deputy Head of the Red Crescent in Afghanistan, it seemed like “yet another disaster, hitting at the wrong time.”
She said the emergency health organization’s information suggested at least three villages in Kunar had “been completely leveled” by the quake.
The disaster comes over four years after the Taliban retook control of the country in the immediate wake of a chaotic American withdrawal. But much of the Western world, including the U.S., has severed ties with the Taliban regime and halted financial assistance, so the country remains gripped by a humanitarian crisis and is one of the poorest nation’s in the world.
Nadir told CBS News correspondent Holly Williams that the U.S. aid cuts ushered in under President Trump will hamper the relief effort.
“We’re always expecting these disasters to happen, but it feels like in Afghanistan, people really don’t get a chance to just breathe,” she said.
USGS
Jalalabad is a bustling trade city due to its proximity with neighboring Pakistan and a key border crossing between the countries. Although it has a population of about 300,000 according to the municipality, it’s metropolitan area is thought to be far larger. Most of its buildings are low-rise constructions, mostly of concrete and brick, and its outlying areas include homes built of mud bricks and wood. Many are of poorly built.
Jalalabad also has considerable agriculture and farming, including citrus fruit and rice, with the Kabul River flowing through the city.
Afghanistan is located near the junction of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates and it is often struck with earthquakes.
A magnitude 6.3 temblor rocked Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2023, along with strong aftershocks. The Taliban government estimated that at least 4,000 perished. The U.N. gave a far lower figure of about 1,500. It was the deadliest natural disaster to strike Afghanistan in recent memory. More than 90% of those killed were women and children, UNICEF said.
In June 2022, a 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck parts of eastern Afghanistan, killing more than 1,000 people and injuring more than 1,500 others.
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Liverpool reach Alexander Isak agreement with Newcastle

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Liverpool have reached an agreement to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.
The deal is worth £130million ($176m) to Newcastle due to solidarity payments and will cost Liverpool £125m. It will set a new Premier League transfer record, surpassing Chelsea’s £106m signing of Enzo Fernandez from Benfica in January 2023. Liverpool’s purchase of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen earlier this summer amounted to a total package of £116m, with an initial fee of £100m and £16m in potential bonuses.
Isak will undergo a medical on Monday before completing his move on a six-year deal.
The Athletic reported earlier on Sunday that talks regarding Isak’s potential Liverpool move were ramping up ahead of the transfer deadline.
The reigning Premier League champions previously saw an offer of a £110m for the 25-year-old rejected by the north-east club, having previously indicated their willingness to do a deal for £120m.
Isak did not feature in Newcastle’s pre-season, nor any of the club’s first three Premier League games of the campaign, one of which was a 3-2 defeat to Liverpool at St James’ Park.
Newcastle’s stance had consistently been that the Sweden international was not for sale but sources with knowledge of the situation, not permitted to speak publicly, indicate they have been proceeding in recent days under the impression the move will happen.
On Saturday, they completed the club-record €75m signing of Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart and have seen two bids of £50m and £55m for Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Jorgen Strand Larsen rejected. They previously pursued Hugo Ekitike before he ultimately opted to join Liverpool.
Woltemade is Newcastle’s new record signing (Jack Thomas/Getty Images)
The Athletic first reported in July that Isak wanted to leave Newcastle this summer, which led to his absence from the pre-season friendly at Celtic and tour to Asia. The striker trained individually with his former club, Real Sociedad, during that time and never returned to training with his team-mates back at Newcastle.
On August 19, Isak published a statement in which he said his relationship with Newcastle “can’t continue”. In response, Newcastle released a statement of their own, saying that the criteria for a sale had not been met and they remained open to Isak rejoining the squad.
Before the defeat by Liverpool on August 25, a boardroom-level delegation — including Jamie Reuben, the club’s minority owner, and a contingent from the Public Investment Fund (PIF), including Jacobo Solis, who is on the board of directors — visited Isak at his home for talks.
Speaking after the Liverpool game, Howe called for “clarity” and said he is focussed on the players “that want to play” for the club.
“I’ve not been party to talks on this for a long time now. I’ve been preparing the team and giving all my energy to the players that want to play for Newcastle. I think that is where my energy is best put at the moment,” Howe said.
“We want clarity, we want to move forward, we want the narrative to change because we’re in the start of the season now.”
Isak scored 27 goals in 42 appearances for Eddie Howe’s side last season, only finishing behind Mohamed Salah in the Premier League goalscoring charts.
Liverpool have spent more than £250m this summer with Ekitike, Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and Giovanni Leoni all arriving on Merseyside.
They have opened their title defence with three wins, 4-2 over Bournemouth on August 15, the 3-2 stoppage-time victory over Newcastle, and a 1-0 victory over Arsenal earlier on Sunday.
‘It was Isak or no-one for Liverpool’
Analysis by Liverpool correspondent James Pearce
Having played the waiting game throughout August, Liverpool have now reignited their pursuit of Alexander Isak.
It was telling in recent weeks that they didn’t move on to a Plan B after seeing their initial offer of £110m for the Swedish striker turned down.
It was Isak or no-one for the Premier League champions. They sat tight hoping that Newcastle’s stance would change, in the knowledge that Isak was desperate to make the move to Anfield.
And now there’s a deal to be struck they have moved quickly to try and make Isak the most expensive signing in the history of British football.
They believe he is the most complete No 9 around and Isak will give them the greater depth they crave at the top end of the field.
‘Howe must repair damage from draining saga’
Analysis by Newcastle correspondent Chris Waugh
There is an argument to be made that Isak’s time on Tyneside had become untenable — largely due to his own actions. After he essentially went on strike, infuriating the fanbase as well as some of his own team-mates, there would have been significant collateral damage moving forward, even if Eddie Howe’s stated confidence that he could reintegrate Isak had proved prescient.
However, it is hard to shake off the impression that Newcastle have buckled at the last. They have held an extremely strong stance all summer, from the ownership down, insisting repeatedly that Isak was “not for sale”. Even their statement in response to Isak’s incendiary public remarks stressed they would only sanction an exit if “conditions” were met, one of which was their £150million asking price.

Howe now has damage to repair at St James’ Park (Stu Forster/Getty Images)
Woltemade may have joined, satisfying one of those stipulations, but a second striker is yet to arrive (even if Newcastle have continued to pursue other centre-forward targets and may still bring in another). Liverpool are seemingly going to get Isak for significantly less than the figure Newcastle were demanding, even if it is still an eye-watering fee.
Howe has claimed for weeks that ultimately the decision lies with the ownership and, while Jamie Reuben, the minority investor, was among the delegation who went to Isak’s house last Monday, it is the majority stakeholders, PIF, who determine such huge calls. Newcastle’s apparently unequivocal rhetoric has, in the end, proven to have been at least partly hyperbolic.
Perhaps the club will be better off for putting an end to this epic, rather than allowing the harm to bleed into the season by leaving Howe to be asked about Isak at every press conference. But they have already allowed the situation to dominate their entire summer, when if this was going to be the outcome, maybe it should have been agreed and resolved weeks ago to allow everyone to move on and focus on the future.
As usual, it is Howe who must repair the damage from this draining saga.
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