How scary! A Texas high school went on lockdown on Sept. 4 following an early morning stabbing incident in the Houston school’s cafeteria. A 16-year-old is reported dead and multiple other students are reported injured following this terrible incident.
At least one student has been reported dead and up to 3 are injured after a Sept. 4 stabbing at Houston’s Spring High School. The school was put on lockdown shortly after 7 a.m. local time following this violence. 16-year-old Joshua Broussard was identified as the student killed in this awful incident.
Texas High School Stabbing — One Student Dead, Multiple Wounded
Two students were transported out of the school to the hospital in a Life Flight medical helicopter. One student, age 16, was listed in critical condition. Khou also confirms a third victim.
A mother of a student who allegedly witnessed this horrible stabbing told Khou about a terrifying phone call that she...
At least one student has been reported dead and up to 3 are injured after a Sept. 4 stabbing at Houston’s Spring High School. The school was put on lockdown shortly after 7 a.m. local time following this violence. 16-year-old Joshua Broussard was identified as the student killed in this awful incident.
Texas High School Stabbing — One Student Dead, Multiple Wounded
Two students were transported out of the school to the hospital in a Life Flight medical helicopter. One student, age 16, was listed in critical condition. Khou also confirms a third victim.
A mother of a student who allegedly witnessed this horrible stabbing told Khou about a terrifying phone call that she...
- 9/4/2013
- by Kristine Hope Kowalski
- HollywoodLife
Cologne, Germany -- German film technology company Arri will be honored with a lifetime achievement award at the 20th German Camera Prize.
The Munich-based group, founded in 1917 by August Arnold and Robert Richter, is the world's largest manufacturer of motion picture cameras, lighting and digital equipment. Arri has won 16 Oscars for technical innovation.
"For more than 90 years, Arri has given cameramen and directors the tools to transform their visions into moving cinematic imagery," said Camera Prize organizer Christoph Augenstein. "The 20th anniversary of the Camera Prize is a perfect opportunity to honor this unique success story."
Bob Arnold, Arri head and son of founder August, will receive the prize together with Arri's management board, in Cologne June 27.
The Munich-based group, founded in 1917 by August Arnold and Robert Richter, is the world's largest manufacturer of motion picture cameras, lighting and digital equipment. Arri has won 16 Oscars for technical innovation.
"For more than 90 years, Arri has given cameramen and directors the tools to transform their visions into moving cinematic imagery," said Camera Prize organizer Christoph Augenstein. "The 20th anniversary of the Camera Prize is a perfect opportunity to honor this unique success story."
Bob Arnold, Arri head and son of founder August, will receive the prize together with Arri's management board, in Cologne June 27.
- 4/7/2010
- by By Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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