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Vocalist and songwriter Brianna Brown — known on stage as Be.Be the Neosoul, has performed on many St. Louis stages during her singing career. By day, she's the artistic director at her alma mater Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. Next Tuesday, she's hitting the stage at the Sheldon Concert Hall for something of a full circle moment. That's when she and CVPA students will put on a benefit concert to raise money for the school's arts departments. She shares what this moment means to her, what it's like to hear her students perform her original music, and how it feels to perform beside them on stage.
In 'Survivor Reflections,' a bonus episode of the Angels Online Podcast, young survivors open up about their experiences and the impact of the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School shooting. Their courage is a testament to strength in adversity. #SurvivorsSpeakOut #TheAngelsOnlinePodcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theangelsonline/support
Tim Fitch, former St. Louis County Police Chief and former St. Louis County Councilman, reacts to some news from today's Congressional hearing with the new acting Secret Service director.
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Mike Ferguson in the Morning 06-19-24 KMOV-Ch. 4 gained access to some of the writings by the shooter who attacked Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in October, 2022. WARNING THAT THIS STORY CONTAINS DISTURBING DETAILS: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/06/19/warning-disturbing-details-cvpa-shooters-writings-released/?tbref=hp The weaponized DOJ is pushing to shut down criticism and public comment on a program at Texas Children's Hospital that specializes in so-called "gender-affirming care." The Justice Dept. continues to bully and harass witnesses to wrongdoing into silence. Story here: https://redstate.com/streiff/2024/06/18/bidens-justice-department-goes-after-whistleblowers-to-protect-illegal-texas-gender-affirming-clinic-n2175657 Patrick Tuohey from the Show-Me Institute talks about the state of Kansas wooing the Kansas City Chiefs and the Royals to move to Kansas. More on the story here: https://showmeinstitute.org/ We touch on a survey about annoying and rude travel habits at airports and on planes, and we follow up on the list at 8:35am! Story here: https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/transportation/2024/06/18/nj-airplane-etiquette-survey/74123033007/ NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many students at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School are reluctant to speak about the shooting one year ago today. Alumni are trying to help by producing art that reflects their attempt to handle the grief.
Good Morning from the Marc Cox Morning Show!! This Hour: Trump want to take Biden up on his offer to fight 'behind the woodshed' and suggest Biden is receiving money from Iran. Its the anniversary of the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School and no police report has been given Kim on a Whim: Kim vs Old Politicians. Kim wants to know if we need a mental competency test for elected officials There are now 8 Reps in the running for the Speaker of the House Coming Up: Madison Gesiotto Gilbert and In Other News with Ethan
Keisha Acres' daughter Alexzandria Bell was killed in the Oct. 24 shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. Abbey Kuczka's mother, CVPA teacher Jean Kuczka, was also killed in the shooting. Keisha and Abbey share their reflections on grief, trauma and hopes for the future, including their wish for people to take the country's growing mental health crisis more seriously.
Many in the Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience community feel written out of the narrative of last year's deadly shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts. The schools share a building.
Join us as we mark the one-year anniversary of the tragedy at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. Scott Jagow reflects on the events of that fateful day, the community's response, and the stories of heroism and resilience. We remember the two lives lost and celebrate the dedication to teaching and the pursuit of dreams. Amid the challenges, St. Louis shines as a city of good neighbors and a place where history and community are cherished. The episode also celebrates the incredible success of the city's soccer team, exemplifying St. Louis's sporting spirit.
Rep. Peter Merideth joins St. Louis Public Radio's Sarah Kellogg and Jason Rosenbaum to discuss why the Missouri Legislature has yet to pass legislation on gun control in the almost year since the shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. Additionally, the St. Louis Democrat shares his opinions on this year's budget, the current examining of earnings and personal property taxes by a House committee and Republicans' effort to make it harder to amend Missouri's constitution.
On Monday night, students at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in south St. Louis made their first public performance since a deadly school shooting last October. Many of the students said they worked through the trauma of the shooting with their art. STLPR's senior education reporter Kate Grumke covered the event and discussed the highlights.
In-person classes have resumed at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in St. Louis, but administrators say students, staff and their families likely need more time to address the trauma from last year's deadly shooting.
Alumni and staff cheered outside as students returned to class at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School on Tuesday for the first time since a deadly shooting in October closed the school. STLPR education reporter Kate Grumke talks about the return of students.
Youth leaders come together with poet and activist Cheeraz Gormon to talk about healing from trauma from exposure to violence. Artists also discuss gun violence prevention, activism and the role of artists as activists, mental health, sharing resources, moving from response to recovery after the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School mass shooting tragedy, and coping with compounding loses from gun violence. Part III of a three part series. Pick the City UP Art Interlude Sneaker Tact KP Dennis and Branden Lewis Saint Louis Story Stitchers, 2020 Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music. Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers youth programs was provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2022, Lush Corporation's The Charity Pot, Equity Impact from Creative Reaction Lab and the Bezos Family Foundation, and the Arts & Education Council. Saint Louis Story Stitchers is supported by Kranzberg Arts Foundation as a resident organization. Saint Louis Story Stitchers' StitchCast Studio LIVE! is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. On the web at arts dot gov.
School shootings have been a topic that has caught the attention of millions across the US. This has led to discussions about gun accessibility, gun restrictions, and safety concerns. Today, we will refer to the 2021 Oxford High School shooting and to the 2022 Central Visual and Performing Arts High School shooting by former students. Public Service Announcement (PSA), this topic may be triggering for some. In this week's episode, Jamie Betances from the Crime team joins Salomon Montaguth to discuss School Shootings.
Hey Identifier, https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/30/us/st-louis-school-shooting-sunday/index.html #incel #Orlandoharris #schoolshooting — Two St. Louis schools will remain closed going into this week, just days after a 19-year-old gunman forced his way on campus and began shooting, ultimately leaving a 15-year-old student and a teacher dead. Central Visual and Performing Arts High School – where the shooting took place – and Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience will be closed all week, according to a news release from the St. Louis Public Schools. The two schools are within walking distance of one another. “More information on the restart of the two schools will follow,” the district's release read. “In the meantime, in-person and online counseling resources are being made available to staff, students, and families districtwide. This announcement pertains only to CVPA and CSMB. All other district schools remail open.” Leave us a Voice Mail or Support https://anchor.fm/the-identity-booth/message https://anchor.fm/the-identity-booth/support Sub to the channel here https://www.twitch.tv/theidentitybooth Donate https://streamlabs.com/projecteto/tip The Goal: Try to Identify with you as you try to identify with me. Find Heero here: https://linktr.ee/the_identity_Booth outro Hey Baby (Produced By Melv) Take Care --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-identity-booth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-identity-booth/support
Youth leaders come together with poet and activist Cheeraz Gormon to talk about healing from trauma from exposure to violence. Artists also discuss gun violence prevention, activism and the role of artists as activists, mental health, sharing resources, moving from response to recovery after the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School mass shooting tragedy, and coping with compounding loss from gun violence. Part I of a three part series. Pick the City UP Art Interlude Sneaker Tact KP Dennis and Branden Lewis Saint Louis Story Stitchers, 2020 Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music. Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers youth programs was provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2022, Lush Corporation's The Charity Pot, Equity Impact from Creative Reaction Lab and the Bezos Family Foundation, and the Arts & Education Council. Saint Louis Story Stitchers is supported by Kranzberg Arts Foundation as a resident organization. Saint Louis Story Stitchers' StitchCast Studio LIVE! is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. On the web at arts dot gov.
Youth leaders come together with poet and activist Cheeraz Gormon to talk about healing from trauma from exposure to violence. Artists also discuss gun violence prevention, activism and the role of artists as activists, mental health, sharing resources, moving from response to recovery after the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School mass shooting tragedy, and coping with compounding loses from gun violence. Part I of a three part series. Pick the City UP Art Interlude Anti Saint Louis Story Stitchers, 2017 Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music. Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers youth programs was provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2022, Lush Corporation's The Charity Pot, Equity Impact from Creative Reaction Lab and the Bezos Family Foundation, and the Arts & Education Council. Saint Louis Story Stitchers is supported by Kranzberg Arts Foundation as a resident organization. Saint Louis Story Stitchers' StitchCast Studio LIVE! is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. On the web at arts dot gov.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Katie Kull joins podcast hosts Beth O'Malley and Liz Miller to discuss the coverage of the Oct. 24 school shooting. The shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts and Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience high schools killed two people, student Alexzandria Bell and teacher Jean Kuczka. Police shot and killed the shooter. Find more coverage of the shooting and the aftermath at stltoday.com. Behavioral Health Response is offering free assistance for those who feel they need to speak to a mental health expert. Call 988 or 314-469-6644. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 Intro 01:10 School massacre thwarted and mass shooting kills 5 05:56 Bad guy turns into human fireball when tased on video 12:15 Cop stands by beatdown of man by two brothers LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show) Season 7, Episode 44a (1,850) filmed on 10/31/2022 Topic 1 concerns St. Louis (Missouri) police officers stopping a potential school shooting massacre at the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School and a mass shooting in Raleigh (North Carolina) leaving 5 dead. Topic 2 concerns video showing suspect, Christopher Gaylor, being tased by Arkansas State Police officers and turning into a human fireball. Topic 3 concerns Mayor Lori Lightfoot demanding the Chicago (Illinois) police department's SWAT team pay legal fees for failed suit against city, former Uvalde (Texas) Sergeant Juan Maldonado being fired for inaction during the Robb Elementary school massacre, and a video showing a Yonkers (New York) Police officer watching Jonathan and Felix Teelin beatdown on an unknown individual. Also mentioned: detective Bob Bartlett. Show Panelists and Personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police Detective) Mike Roche (retired United States Secret Service agent) Bob Kroll (retired police Lieutenant) David D'Agresta (retired police Officer and sheriff's Corporal) Andrea Casale (retired police Officer) Will Statzer (Producer) Related Events, Organizations and Books: 25th Annual Community Harvest (September 2022) https://www.1905familyofrestaurants.com/ The 2nd Annual National Law Enforcement Survival Summit https://thewoundedblue.org/event/the-2nd-annual-national-law-enforcement-survival-summit/ The Wounded Blue - Lt. Randy Sutton's charity https://thewoundedblue.org/ Rescuing 911: The Fight For America's Safety - by Lt. Randy Sutton https://rescuing911.org/ They're Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd - by Liz Collin https://thelieexposed.com/ Content Partners: ThisIsButter - One of the BEST law enforcement video channels https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisIsButter1/ The Free Press - LEO Round Table is in their Cops and Crimes section 5 days a week https://www.tampafp.com/ https://www.tampafp.com/category/cops-and-crime/ Video Show Schedule: Mondays at 7pm ET - 90 minute LIVE show on YouTube, Facebook1, Facebook2, LinkedIn and Twitter Tue - Sat at 9am ET - Excerpts from LIVE show are uploaded to YouTube and Rumble (approx. time) Syndicated Radio Schedule: http://leoroundtable.com/radio/syndicated-radio-stations/ Podcasts: Website: http://leoroundtable.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/leoroundtable YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/leoroundtable Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leoroundtable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LEORoundTable LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leo-round-table Sponsors: MotionDSP https://www.motiondsp.com/ Bang Energy - Energy drinks and products https://bangenergy.com/ The International Firearm Specialist Academy - The New Standard for Firearm Knowledge https://www.gunlearn.com/ Guardian Alliance Technologies - Hire Smarter, Investigate Applicants with Precision & Speed https://guardianalliancetechnologies.com/ MyMedicare.live - save money in Medicare insurance options from the experts http://www.mymedicare.live/ TAC-TOTE - Rapid access and deployment with magnetic technology https://tac-tote.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/support
Funeral services for Central Visual and Performing Arts High School teacher Jean Kuczka are being held Monday at the St. Louis Cathedral Basilica. And a performance of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" on this Halloween.
The guys open up on a tragic note, the mass shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School, putting an end to Kanye West discussions permanently, why its impossible to cancel the TMI podcast, white barbershops, random questions best moments of season 3 and future plans for the pod with guest Harold and Milli gets from behind the camera --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toxic-masculinty-info/support
A shooting on Monday at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School left a teacher and a student dead and seven others injured. We'll take stock of the week's events and get the latest info. Rod Milam in for Wayne Pratt today.
Central Visual and Performing Arts High School and Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience are off for the rest of the week so students and staff can receive counseling. They will return to class next week with virtual learning.
Greg Damon is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight's show, Greg is joined by the “Car Coach” Lauren Fix to discuss why electric cars may not be all that they are hyped up to be. John Hancock and Michael Kelley also join the show to discuss gun control in the wake of the school shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School, and the overturning of Roe v Wade.
Just Posted comes back having a serious discussion surrounding the mass shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School in St. Louis. They also discuss the break-up of the Migos, Kanye West losing everything, and the real issues with the Los Angeles Lakers. Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com or justposted1906@gmail.com Follow just Posted on Instagram @justpostedpodcast Hit the Voicemail at 641-715-3900 Ext. 769558 Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 Stitcher http://bit.ly/3puGQ5P IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y1
Clinical psychologist Marva Robinson shares tools and resources for people dealing with trauma from the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School shooting.
Hundreds gathered at a candlelight vigil last night at Tower Grove Park to remember the victims. Seven others were injured in yesterday's shooting. Police say they are all stable.
We talk, and take your calls, about the tragic shooting yesterday at Central Visual & Performing Arts High School in St. Louis.
The Central Visual and Performing Arts High School shooter graduated just a year ago, but was pictured with multiple guns and had a history of concerning social media posts. Carl continues to prove himself to be a "walking encyclopedia of rock music." Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping joins the show to discuss the candidates, amendments and concerns to watch out for in the upcoming midterms. Later, Kathleen tells us what's going on "In Other News."
Marc starts off the hour with Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, as they talk baseball and the upcoming midterm election. It's 2A Tuesday, and Marc talks with Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters, & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation, about the amazing work of the St. Louis Police Department during yesterday's school shooting. Later, Marc discusses the Senator's comments about not arming the security guards at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School.
St Louis Board of Alderman Member Jack Coatar joined Megan and Carol in studio to discuss the school shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. He also talked about what he would do if elected as the President of the St Louis Board of Aldermen to help with the issue of crime in the city of St Louis.
Rev Rodrick Burton - Senior Pastor New Northside Missionary Baptist church, was the first clergy member on the scene at the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School shooting on Monday. He joins Total Information AM to discuss the support he gave to everyone on the scene and discuss the Interfaith Gun Safety Initiative.
Karla May - Missouri State Senator / District 4 joins Megan and Carol to discuss gun laws and the Central Visual and Performing Arts High School shooting. Senator May also discusses what she would do to keep guns out of the hands of violent criminals.
Dr. Carly Namdar, a educational psychologist, talks with Megan and Carol on Total Information AM about the National Teacher Support Hotline which she helped launch. Dr. Namdar explains what teachers can do to help students deal with their feelings after the shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School.
A student and a teacher were killed Monday morning at Central Visual & Performing Arts High School in south St. Louis. Police also shot and killed the 20-year-old suspect. We talk with STLPR Education Reporter Kate Grumke and Midwest Newsroom Managing Editor Holly Edgell about this breaking news story.
Bernie visits with Mizzou football radio analyst Howard Richards after the Tigers narrowly scraped by Vanderbilt 17-14 Saturday. Howard reflects on Monday's school shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School which is located at his alma mater, Southwest High School. Howard also talks about how Mizzou's offense needs to be better, especially Brady Cook.
KMOX Reporter Kevin Killeen shares what he has learned so far from the tragic shooting at Central Visual and Performing Arts School. (Photo Credit: GettyImages)
An armed former student broke into a St. Louis high school Monday morning warning, “You are all going to die!” before fatally shooting a teacher and a teenage girl, and wounding six others before police killed him in an exchange of gunfire. The attack just after 9 a.m. at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School forced students to barricade doors and huddle in classroom corners, jump from windows and run out of the building to seek safety. One terrorized girl said she was eye-to-eye with the shooter before his gun apparently jammed and she was able to run out. Speaking at a news conference, Police Chief Michael Sack said fast actions by a security guard, along with police officers who “ran to the gunfire” helped end the shooting before more people were killed or hurt. Police on Monday evening identified the shooter as 19-year-old Orlando Harris, who graduated from the school last year. Police said they did not have a possible motive. They said earlier in the day that it was not clear if anyone had been targeted. Sack said Harris had no prior criminal history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rishi Sunak has become Britain's third prime minister of the year. He is now tasked with taming an economic crisis that has left the country's finances in a precarious state and millions of Britons struggling to pay their food and energy bills. Sunak is the U.K.'s first leader of color. He met King Charles III at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. A new AP-NORC poll shows that nearly two-thirds of Americans think the federal government is not doing enough to fight climate change. That opinion comes as respondents have limited awareness about a sweeping new law that commits the U.S. to its largest ever investment to combat global warming. A Russian court has started hearing American basketball star Brittney Griner's appeal against her nine-year prison sentence for drug possession. Ukraine's nuclear energy operator says Russian forces have performed secret work at Europe's largest nuclear power plant. WhatsApp said service on the popular chat app has been restored following a brief outage that left people around the world complaining that they couldn't send or receive messages. A prosecutor told jurors Monday that the women who will testify that Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted them will tell uncannily similar stories of themselves as young aspiring women who were cornered in hotel rooms by a man who defined Hollywood power. The Bears won on the road for Monday Night Football, the Colts made a quarterback switch, the Grizzlies beat the Nets with some big performances, and longtime CBS announcer Jim Nantz will leave the Final Four after next year. Leslie Jordan, the Emmy-winning actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a comedy and drama standout on TV series including “Will & Grace” and “American Horror Story,” has died. He was 67. A completed documentary about the rapper formerly known as Kanye West has been shelved amid his recent slew of antisemitic remarks. Ye's talent agency, CAA, has also dropped him. A gunman broke into a St. Louis high school Monday morning, fatally shooting a woman and a teenage girl and wounding six others before police killed him. The shooting just after 9 a.m. at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School forced students to barricade doors and huddle in classroom corners, jump from windows and run out of the building. A teenager has pleaded guilty to terrorism, first-degree murder and other charges in a Michigan school shooting. Four students were killed and seven people wounded when Ethan Crumbley opened fire nearly a year ago. Two weeks ahead of the midterm elections, it is not clear which party will emerge with control of Congress. A federal appeals court panel won't block a subpoena issued by the U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection that seeks phone records of the Arizona Republican Party's leader. Singer Mary J. Blige has joined first lady Jill Biden to promote cancer prevention. Blige was a guest Monday at the White House, where the American Cancer Society announced two new “roundtables” to address breast and cervical cancer. A former Minneapolis police officer has pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd just as jury selection was about to begin. J. Alexander Kueng on Monday agreed to a deal that calls for 3 1/2 years in prison, with prosecutors agreeing to drop a count of aiding and abetting second-degree murder. Three women were ejected from the set of ‘The View' on Monday after interrupting an interview of U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz for what appeared to be a climate change protest. Police in North Carolina say six people, including a toddler, were shot over the weekend. Oxford police say officers responded to Piedmont Avenue around 9:30 p.m. Saturday for a report of shots fired and found six people suffering from gunshot wounds. On this week's AP Religion Roundup, the Church of Scientology is evoked in the rape trial of actor Danny Masterson, the White House weighs in on antisemitic comments made by Kanye West, and an ancient shrine destroyed by Islamic State militants gives up its secrets. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.