Monday, April 30, 2012

Abdul Arian, 19

Abdul Arian, identified by the coroner's office as a 19-year-old white man, was shot and killed by police Wednesday, April 11, on the eastbound 101 Freeway at Canoga Avenue in Woodland Hills, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

What began as a high-speed pursuit ended shortly before 10 p.m., when Arian got out of his car, began running and was shot by officers.

The pursuit started near Plummer Street and Shirley Avenue, not far from the Northridge Fashion Center. Officers tried to stop Arian for driving erratically, but he did not pull over and a pursuit was initiated.

The chase proceeded through city streets with the driver motoring at high speeds and running red lights, said LAPD Officer Karen Rayner.

Arian eventually got on the westbound 101 Freeway, exited, then got back on the freeway heading east. Arian stopped in the eastbound lanes of the freeway at Canoga Avenue.

Officials said police fired at Arian as he tried to run away and they thought he was armed. Arian died at the scene.

"At this point, our force investigation division is conducting the investigation," LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman told KTLA. "All the officers have to be interviewed, as well as civilian witnesses that were present."

Asked if this may have been a case of suicide by cop, Neiman said, "It's certainly bizarre behavior, and it ended in a tragic situation for all involved."

"We won't know what the motivation of the suspect was until we talk to people who knew the suspect and find out maybe whether there were some issues related to his behavior."

Arian had once been in the Los Angeles Police Department Explorer Academy but was removed for disciplinary reasons, officials said.

Police would not say what the disciplinary reasons were or when exactly Arian was in the program, but they confirmed that he had once been part of the academy that teaches students about careers in law enforcement.

"He wanted to be an LAPD cop," said Hamed Arian, the youth's uncle, "and the LAPD killed him."

But as details of Arian's life emerge, the picture of his ambitions becomes more complicated. A police narrative of the shooting on the 101 Freeway in Woodland Hills suggests a troubled end for the young man who placed a 911 call during the pursuit and told authorities he was armed with a gun.

Police did not recover a gun from the scene.

During the chase, Arian called 911, and according to a partial transcript of the call released by the LAPD, he claimed to have a gun and made threats to the police.

"I have been arrested before for possession of destructive devices, I'm not afraid of the cops," he told the dispatcher. "If they pull their guns, I'm going to have to pull my gun out on them."

The dispatcher, according to the release, pleaded for Arian to surrender, saying "I don't want you to hurt yourself."

Arian responded with expletives and warned that the police are "going to get hurt," according to the transcript.

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact the Los Angeles Police Department at (877) 527-3247. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477.

—Thomas Curwen and Andrew Blankstein

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Angelina Jolie, Kristen Stewart and Julia Roberts: How Many Fairy-Tale Updates Do We Need Anyway?

Snow White and the Huntsman  Hi, Answer B!tch! What's up with Hollywood's recent fascination with fairy tales? Grimm, Once Upon a Time and two Snow White movies? Is this trend on it's way out or is it just getting...


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Aggregator of social sentiments strikes deal with Sina Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter, for customers who want to know more about Chinese consumers.

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It's Official: Ryan Seacrest Re-Ups NBCUniversal Contract, Adds 'Today,' NBC News Responsibilities

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DUBAI (Reuters) - The wife of a jailed Bahraini activist and hunger striker said on Sunday he was being drugged and force-fed, but authorities denied the accusations saying the man had agreed to receive medical treatment.

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Google TV YouTube app updated for better recommendations, search and sharing

Google TV YouTube app updated for better recommendations, search and sharing

It only makes sense that the Google TV initiative to increase personalization would extend to videos served up from its YouTube site, and now the official app has been updated to do just that. The new version brings recommendations meant to pull gems you might like out of the ever growing pile of content available, as well as a way to search between the new YouTube channels on your TV. Also users should notice improved video quality since the app will automatically try to play content at the best available resolution from the start, and if they find something interesting, it now supports +1 sharing to Google+. The new app is already live on Google Play, compatible devices should be pointed that way for the new experience.

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ShelfX's Vending Fridge nixes the cashier, uses QR codes, RFID to 'know what you took'

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QR codes and RFID tags aren't uncommon when it comes to automated payment applications, and now Colorado-based ShelfX has purposed them for its new wireless-equipped Vending Fridges. Eliminating the need for a cashier -- or cash, for that matter -- each unit allows you to purchase any items packed inside by scanning a QR code with your phone (using the company's app) or an RFID badge. Upon presenting either method to the machine, it's able to tell who you are and unlocks its door. From there, you can grab whatever you'd like, while ShelfX automatically pulls funds your account for what's been removed. The system is also smart enough to know when goods are put back, so you won't have to worry about being charged while making up your mind. All of the money goes through ShelfX, allowing it to take "a small percentage" for itself before sending a monthly payment to owners. The Vending Fridge is currently on sale for $600, and a retrofitting kit for your own fridge is also available for half that amount -- no word on whether it has kid-blocking or crab-proofing options, though. You'll find more information in the press release just after the break.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Colleen Atwood to design 'Snow White' inspired collection for HSN

Costume designer extraordinaire Colleen Atwood has designed her first fashion collection inspired by "Snow White and the Huntsman."

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GetGlue partners with NHL for the playoffs via in-app integration

Whether you're a hard core GetGlue user who loves every opportunity to get a sticker and check in, or you're one of the skeptics who doesn't think their current strategy will lead to anything big in the future, you can't deny their impressive partnerships. Storify recently added GetGlue to their platform, and the social TV company has recently launched a partnership with the NHL that includes an integration with their "NHL GameCenter 2011-2012" app for iPhone and iPad.

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Tiny N64 controller guaranteed to cause serious crampage

Tiny N64 controller guaranteed to cause serious crampage

On the list of nerd pastimes, miniaturization ranks pretty high. So, we're not exactly surprised to see a tiny N64 controller, but we're kind of amazed that this rather extreme hack managed to avoid detection since January. The itty bitty controller isn't a mod, but an original construction built around a PIC microcontroller. You might notice that the yellow C buttons are absent, instead Kirren (the creator) went with a tiny four way switch, which you'll see above the blue and green A and B buttons. The design skips the L key, but you'll find R and Z on the rear face. For a short clip of it in action head on after the break and, if you want to build one yourself, hit up the source.

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