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    Gazas Health Ministry reports 51 deaths from Israeli strikes, bringing wars toll to over 52,000
    Palestinians inspect the damage after an Israeli army airstrike in Gaza City, on Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)2025-04-27T16:09:03Z DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) Hospitals in the Gaza Strip received the remains of 51 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes in the past 24 hours, the local Health Ministry said Sunday, bringing the Palestinian death toll from the 18-month-old Israel-Hamas war to 52,243.Israel ended its ceasefire with Hamas by launching a surprise bombardment on March 18, and has been carrying out daily waves of strikes. Ground forces have expanded a buffer zone and encircled the southern city of Rafah, and now control around 50% of the territory.Israel has also sealed off the territorys 2 million Palestinians from all imports, including food and medicine, for nearly 60 days. Aid groups say supplies will soon run out and that thousands of children are malnourished.The overall death toll includes nearly 700 bodies for which the documentation process was recently completed, the ministry said in its latest update. The daily toll includes bodies retrieved from the rubble after earlier strikes. Israeli strikes killed another 17 people after the ministrys update. Eight of them, including three children and two women, were killed in a strike on a tent in the southern city of Khan Younis, according to Nasser Hospital. A strike in the central city of Deir al-Balah killed four people, according to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, and another on a tent there killed four children and a man, the hospital said. Israeli authorities say the renewed offensive and tightened blockade are aimed at pressuring Hamas to release hostages abducted in its Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war until Hamas is destroyed or disarmed and all the hostages are returned. Hamas has said it will only release the remaining 59 hostages 24 believed to be alive in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, a lasting ceasefire and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, as called for in the now-defunct ceasefire reached in January. Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, in the Oct. 7 attack and took 251 people hostage. Most have since been released in ceasefire agreements or other deals.Gazas Health Ministry says women and children make up most of the Palestinian deaths, but does not say how many were militants or civilians. It says another 117,600 people have been wounded in the war.The overall tally includes 2,151 dead and 5,598 wounded since Israel resumed the war last month.Israel says it has killed around 20,000 militants, without providing evidence. The military says it tries to avoid harming civilians and it blames Hamas for their deaths because the militants operate in densely populated areas.Israels offensive has destroyed vast parts of Gaza and displaced around 90% of its population, leaving hundreds of thousands of people sheltering in squalid tent camps or bombed-out buildings.___ Magdy reported from Cairo.___Follow APs war coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war SAMY MAGDY Magdy is a Middle East reporter for The Associated Press, based in Cairo. He focuses on conflict, migration and human rights abuses. twitter facebook mailto
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    The FBI mistakenly raided their Atlanta home. Now the Supreme Court will hear their lawsuit
    Trina Martin, left, and Toi Cliatt sit for a portrait inside the home the FBI mistakenly raided in 2017, in Atlanta on Friday, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Sudhin Thanawala)2025-04-27T04:12:35Z ATLANTA (AP) Before dawn on Oct. 18, 2017, FBI agents broke down the front door of Trina Martins Atlanta home, stormed into her bedroom and pointed guns at her and her then-boyfriend as her 7-year-old son screamed for his mom from another room.Martin, blocked from comforting her son, cowered in disbelief for what she said felt like an eternity. But within minutes, the ordeal was over. The agents realized they had the wrong house.On Tuesday, an attorney for Martin will go before the U.S. Supreme Court to ask the justices to reinstate her 2019 lawsuit against the U.S. government accusing the agents of assault and battery, false arrest and other violations. A federal judge in Atlanta dismissed the suit in 2022 and the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that decision last year. The Supreme Court agreed in January to take up the matter. The key issue before the justices is under what circumstances people can sue the federal government in an effort to hold law enforcement accountable. Martins attorneys say Congress clearly allowed for those lawsuits in 1974, after a pair of law enforcement raids on wrong houses made headlines, and blocking them would leave little recourse for families like her.FBI Atlanta spokesperson Tony Thomas said in an email the agency cant comment on pending litigation. But lawyers for the government argued in Martins case that courts shouldnt be second-guessing law enforcement decisions. The FBI agents did advance work and tried to find the right house, making this raid fundamentally different from the no-knock, warrantless raids that led Congress to act in the 1970s, the Justice Department said in court filings starting under the Biden administration. In dismissing Martins case, the 11th Circuit largely agreed with that argument, saying courts cant second-guess police officers who make honest mistakes in searches. The agent who led the raid said his personal GPS led him to the wrong place. The FBI was looking for a suspected gang member a few houses away. Martin, 46, said she, her then-boyfriend, Toi Cliatt, and her son were left traumatized.Well never be the same, mentally, emotionally, psychologically, she said Friday at the neat, stucco home that was raided. Mentally, you can suppress it, but you cant really get over it.She and Cliatt pointed out where they were sleeping when the agents broke in and the master bathroom closet where they hid.Martin stopped coaching track because the starting pistol reminded her of the flashbang grenade the agents set off. Cliatt, 54, said he couldnt sleep, forcing him to leave his truck driving job.The road is hypnotizing, he said of driving tired. I became a liability to my company.Martin said her son became extremely anxious, pulling threads out of his clothes and peeling paint off walls.Cliatt initially thought the raid was a burglary attempt, so he ran toward the closet, where he kept a shotgun. Martin said her son still expresses fear that she could have died had she confronted the agents while armed. If the Federal Tort Claims Act provides a cause of action for anything, its a wrong-house raid like the one the FBI conducted here, Martins lawyers wrote in a brief to the Supreme Court. Other U.S. appeals courts have interpreted the law more favorably for victims of mistaken law enforcement raids, creating conflicting legal standards that only the nations highest court can resolve, they say. Public-interest groups across the ideological spectrum have urged the Supreme Court to overturn the 11th Circuit ruling.After breaking down the door to the house, a member of the FBI SWAT team dragged Cliatt out of the closet and put him in handcuffs.But one of the agents noticed he did not have the suspects tattoos, according to court documents. He asked for Cliatts name and address. Neither matched those of the suspect. The room went quiet as agents realized they had raided the wrong house.They uncuffed Cliatt and left for the correct house, where they executed the warrant and arrested the man they were after. The agent leading the raid returned later to apologize and leave a business card with a supervisors name. But the family received no compensation from the government, not even for the damage to the house, Cliatt said.Martin said the most harrowing part of the raid was her sons cries.When youre not able to protect your child or at least fight to protect your child, thats a feeling that no parent ever wants to feel, she said. ___Whitehurst reported from Washington. LINDSAY WHITEHURST Whitehurst covers the Supreme Court, legal affairs and criminal justice for The Associated Press in Washington, D.C. Past stops include Salt Lake City, New Mexico and Indiana. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    More than 100 immigrants detained at an illegal after-hours nightclub in Colorado
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    JB Pritzker, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, headlines New Hampshire fundraiser
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    Suspect arrested in Homeland Security Secretary Noems purse theft
    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks during a news conference at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters, April 9, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, file)2025-04-27T19:36:08Z WASHINGTON (AP) A suspect has been arrested in connection with the theft last week of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem s purse as she ate at a Washington, D.C., restaurant, officials said Sunday.Noems purse was nabbed on Easter Sunday and reportedly contained about $3,000 in cash, her keys, drivers license, passport and Homeland Security badge. The Homeland Security Department said Noem had cash in her purse to pay for gifts, dinner and other activities for her family on Easter.A suspect was taken into custody without incident in Washington after an investigation by the U.S. Secret Service and the Metropolitan Police Department, according to Secret Service Washington Field Office Special Agent in Charge Matt McCool. The suspect was arrested Saturday, the police department said.Interim District of Columbia U.S. Attorney Ed Martin told NBC News the suspect was in the country illegally. In a prepared statement, McCool called the suspect a serial offender and said there was no evidence Noem was targeted because of her position. There is no indication it was because of that. It was frankly, it was a nice looking purse, Martin told NBC News. McCool said the investigation revealed evidence of potential device and credit card fraud.The Metropolitan Police Department said the suspect was connected to two other purse thefts in Washington restaurants earlier this month through video evidence. The suspect was charged with robbery for the other incidents. The Secret Service is investigating the Noem theft and will present its findings in federal court. There was no indication of criminal charges being filed against the suspect as of Sunday. The Secret Service referred questions to the U.S. Attorneys office, which did not respond to emails seeking more information.Noem thanked law enforcement agencies for finding and arresting the criminal who stole my bag on Easter Sunday as I shared a meal with my family. This individual is a career criminal who has been in our country illegally for years, Noem said in a prepared statement. DHS did not immediately respond to an email requesting further detail on the suspects immigration status.Martin told NBC another suspect was being sought.
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    Chubby Checker, Outkast and the White Stripes Will Join the Rock & Hall of Fame
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    Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Bad Company, Cyndi Lauper and Outkast get into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
    This combination of photos shows Cubby Checker at the Songwriters Hall of Fame Awards in New York on June 12, 2014, left, British singer Joe Cocker performing in Monaco on Aug. 5, 2011, center, and Cyndi Lauper at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York on Sept. 12, 2021. (AP Photo)2025-04-28T00:40:32Z NEW YORK (AP) First-time nominees Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker and Bad Company will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a class that also includes pop star Cyndi Lauper, the hip-hop pioneers Outkast, the rock duo the White Stripes and grunge masters Soundgarden.Salt-N-Pepa, the first female rap act to achieve gold and platinum status, and the late singer-songwriter Warren Zevon will get the Musical Influence Award. The late record producer Thom Bell, pianist Nicky Hopkins and bassist Carol Kaye will each get the Musical Excellence Award.The late Cocker, who sang at Woodstock and was best known for his cover of The Beatles With a Little Help From My Friends, had the backing of Billy Joel, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and Pete Thomas, a member of Elvis Costello & The Attractions, who argued that Cocker is about as rock and roll as it gets. Soundgarden with the late Chris Cornell as singer get into the Hall on their third nomination. They follow two other grunge acts in the Hall Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Bad Company get in having become radio fixtures with such arena-rock staples as Feel Like Makin Love, Cant Get Enough and Rock n Roll Fantasy. The Ahmet Ertegun Award given to nonperforming industry professionals who had a major influence on music will go to Lenny Waronker, a former head of Warner Bros. Records who signed Prince and R.E.M., and had a part in records from Madonna, Randy Newman, the Doobie Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones, Paul Simon and Gary Clark Jr. Some nominees that didnt get in this year include Mariah Carey, Phish, Billy Idol, Joy Division/New Order, Man, the Black Crowes and Oasis.Checkers recording of The Twist, and subsequent Lets Twist Again are considered among the most popular songs in the history of rock n roll. The 83-year-old has expressed frustration that he hadnt been granted entry before, including telling the AP in 2014: I dont want to get in there when Im 85 years old. Ill tell them to drop dead, so you better do it quick while Im still smiling. Lauper rose to fame in the 1980s with hits such as Time After Time and Girls Just Want To Have Fun and went on to win a Tony Award for Kinky Boots. OutKast, made up of Andr 3000 and Big Boi, have six Grammys and a reputation for pushing the boundaries of hip-hop. The White Stripes made up of Jack White and Meg White were indie darlings in the early 2000s with such songs as Seven Nation Army.Artists must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years before theyre eligible for induction. The induction ceremony will take place in Los Angeles this fall.Nominees were voted on by more than 1,200 artists, historians and music industry professionals. The selection criteria include an artists impact on other musicians, the scope and longevity of their career and body of work, as well as their innovation and excellence in style and technique.Last year, Mary J. Blige,Cher, Foreigner, A Tribe Called Quest, Kool & The Gang, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Matthews Band and singer-guitarist Peter Frampton all were inducted. MARK KENNEDY Kennedy is a theater, TV, music, food and obit writer and editor for The Associated Press, as well as a critic for theater, movies and music. He is based in New York City. twitter mailto
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    Vancouver ramming attack suspect charged with murder as hundreds attend vigils for victims
    People visit a memorial after a vehicle drove into a crowd during a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)2025-04-28T04:07:41Z VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) A 30-year-old man was charged with multiple counts of murder on allegations he killed 11 people when he rammed a crowd of people at a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, as hundreds attended vigils across the city for the victims and the Canadian prime minister visited the site on the eve of a federal election.Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, was charged with eight counts of second degree murder in a video appearance before a judge on Sunday, hours after he was arrested at the scene, said Damienne Darby, spokeswoman for British Columbia prosecutors. Lo has not yet entered a plea. Investigators ruled out terrorism as a motive and said more charges are possible. They said Lo had a history of mental health issues.An attorney for Lo was not listed in online court documents and The Associated Press wasnt immediately able to reach an attorney representing him. Those killed were between the ages of 5 and 65, officials said. About two dozen people were injured, some critically, when the black Audi SUV sped down a closed street just after 8 p.m. Saturday and struck people attending the Lapu Lapu Day festival. Authorities had not released victims names by Sunday evening. Nathaly Nairn and her 15-year-old daughter carried flowers to one of the vigils. They had attended the festival on Saturday, and Nairn recounted seeing the damaged SUV and bodies on the ground. Something really dark happened last night, Nairn said, as she and her daughter wiped away tears.Emily Daniels also brought a bouquet. Its sad. Really sad, she said. I cant believe something like this could happen so close to home.Police Interim Chief Steve Rai called it the darkest day in Vancouvers history. There was no indication of a motive, but Rai said the suspect has a significant history of interactions with police and health care professionals related to mental health. Video of the aftermath showed the dead and injured along a narrow street in South Vancouver lined by food trucks. The front of the Audi SUV was smashed in. Kris Pangilinan, who brought his pop-up clothing and lifestyle booth to the festival, saw the vehicle enter slowly past a barricade before the driver accelerated in an area packed with people after a concert. He said hearing the sounds of people screaming and bodies hitting the vehicle will never leave his mind.He slammed on the gas, barreled through the crowd, Pangilinan said. It looked like a bowling ball hitting bowling pins and all the pins are flying into the air.Suspect detained by bystanders before the police arrivedRai said the suspect was arrested after initially being apprehended by bystanders.Video circulating on social media showed a young man in a black hoodie with his back against a chain-link fence, alongside a security guard and surrounded by bystanders screaming and swearing at him.Im sorry, the man said, holding his hand to his head. Rai declined to comment on the video. Prime Minister Mark Carney canceled his first campaign event and two major rallies on the final day of the election campaign before Mondays vote. Last night families lost a sister, a brother, a mother, father, son or a daughter. Those families are living every familys nightmare, Carney said. And to them and to the many others who were injured, to the Filipino Canadian community, and to everyone in Vancouver, I would like to offer my deepest condolences.Carney joined British Columbia Premier David Eby and community leaders Sunday evening in Vancouver.The tragedy was reminiscent of an attack in 2018, when a man used a van to kill 10 pedestrians in Toronto. Witnesses describe how they leaped out of the wayCarayn Nulada said that she pulled her granddaughter and grandson off the street and used her body to shield them from the SUV. She said that her daughter suffered a narrow escape. The car hit her arm and she fell down, but she got up, looking for us, because she is scared, said Nulada, who described children screaming, and pale-faced victims lying on the ground or wedged under vehicles.I saw people running and my daughter was shaking, Nulada said.Nulada was in Vancouver General Hospitals emergency room Sunday morning, trying to find news about her brother, who was run down in the attack and suffered multiple broken bones.Doctors identified him by presenting the family with his wedding ring in a pill bottle and said that he was stable, but would be facing surgery.James Cruzat, a Vancouver business owner, was at the celebration and heard a car rev its engine and then a loud noise, like a loud bang that he initially thought might be a gunshot.We saw people on the road crying, others were like running, shouting, or even screaming, asking for help. So we tried to go there just to check what was really actually happening until we found some bodies on the ground. Others were lifeless, others like, you know, injured, Cruzat said. Vincent Reynon, 17, was leaving the festival when he saw police rushing in. People were crying and he saw scattered bodies. It was like something straight out of a horror movie or a nightmare, he said. Adonis Quita said when he saw the SUV ramming through the crowd, his first reaction was to drag his 9-year-old son out of the area. The boy kept saying Im scared, Im scared, Quita recalled. Later they prayed together. His son had just relocated to Vancouver from the Philippines with his mother to reunite with Quita, who has lived here since 2024. Quita said he worries the child will struggle to adjust to life in Canada after witnessing the horrific event.Vancouver Mayor Kenneth Sim said the city had suffered its darkest day.I know many of us are fearful and feel uneasy, said the mayor. I know its hard to feel this way right now, but Vancouver is still a safe city.Vancouvers large Filipino population was honoring a national heroVancouver had more than 38,600 residents of Filipino heritage in 2021, representing 5.9% of the citys total population, according to Statistics Canada, the agency that conducts the national census.Lapu Lapu Day celebrates Datu Lapu-Lapu, an Indigenous chieftain who stood up to Spanish explorers who came to the Philippines in the 16th century. The organizers of the Vancouver event, which was in its second year, said he represents the soul of native resistance, a powerful force that helped shape the Filipino identity in the face of colonization.Eby said the province wont let the tragedy define the celebration. He urged people to channel their rage into helping those affected. I dont think there is a British Columbian that hasnt been touched in some way by the Filipino community, he said. You cant go to a place that delivers and not meet a member of that community in the long-term care home or hospitals, childcare or schools. This is a community that gives and gives and yesterday was a celebration of their culture.Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. issued a statement expressing sympathy with the victims and their families. The Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver is working with Canadian authorities to ensure that the incident will be thoroughly investigated, and that the victims and their families are supported and consoled, he said.___Gillies reported from Toronto. Associated Press journalists Manuel Valdes and Lindsey Wasson in Vancouver; Christopher Weber in Los Angeles; and Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt Lake City, Utah, contributed to this report. CLAIRE RUSH Rush is an Associated Press reporter covering Oregon state government and general news in the Pacific Northwest more broadly. twitter mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    How people witnessed the darkest day in Vancouver when a car slammed into a crowded festival
    Two people react at a memorial after a vehicle drove into a crowd during a Filipino heritage festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)2025-04-28T04:09:43Z VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) The smells of crispy lumpia, caramelized plantains and other Filipino street foods beckoned attendees of a Vancouver festival as they flooded out of a concert on an unusually sunny spring day in the Canadian city.As the sun set, lines for food trucks began to wrap around the block. A slow trickle of cars entered the closed street to replenish vendor supplies. Then, one driver hit the accelerator, killing 11 people and injuring dozens at the Lapu Lapu Day festival Saturday night. So far, none of the victims have been identified publicly.Here is how people witnessed the tragedy. Like a car racing It sounded like an F1 car about to start a race, followed immediately by screams, clothing vendor Kris Pangilinan recalled. He said he will never forget the sound of bodies hitting the hood of the black Audi SUV as it rammed into the crowd.All I can remember is seeing bodies flying up in the air higher than the food trucks themselves and landing on the ground and people yelling and screaming, Pangilinan said. It looked like a bowling ball hitting bowling pins and all the pins are flying into the air.Adonis Quita pulled his 9-year-old son out of the way as the SUV plowed into the line of families waiting for their food. For the young boy, who had just relocated to Vancouver from the Philippines, the festival celebrating British Columbias large Filipino population was his first taste of home away from home. But now, his father said the boy cannot close his eyes without seeing flashbacks of bloody bodies, some as young as age 5, hitting the pavement. The darkest day in Vancouvers historyA 30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested at the scene after initially being apprehended by bystanders. The British Columbia Prosecution Service charged Kai-Ji Adam Lo, 30, with eight counts of second degree murder on Sunday and said more charges were possible.Investigators ruled out terrorism in what Interim Police Chief Steve Rai proclaimed the darkest day in Vancouvers history. Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim said the suspect has a significant history of mental health issues.As Quita rushed his son away from the commotion, he said he was comforted to see festivalgoers circle the SUV and subdue the suspect. Video circulating on social media shows a man in a black hoodie with his back against a chain-link fence, surrounded by bystanders screaming and swearing at him.Im sorry, the man responds, holding his hand to his head. Bodies covered in white tarps lined the row of food trucks as ambulances rushed injured people to the hospital. The victims range in age from 5 to 65, Rai said.Those families are living every familys nightmare, Prime Minister Mark Carney said. The car ramming occurred two days before the countrys federal election Monday. Uncertainty for the injuredCarayn Nulada was in Vancouver General Hospitals emergency room early Sunday morning trying to find news about her brother, who was run down in the attack and suffered multiple broken bones. Doctors identified him by presenting the family with his wedding ring in a pill bottle. He was stable but needed surgeries.Nulada used her body to shield her granddaughter and grandson from the SUV as it barreled by. Her daughter, meanwhile, was struck in the arm and fell down but was able to get up quickly. The family recalled children screaming and pale-faced victims lying on the ground.Of the more than two dozen injured, some remain in critical condition and others have not yet been identified, Rai said late Sunday.Emily Daniels, 41, came to lay a bouquet at a vigil in Vancouver Sunday evening that drew hundreds of people. She saw a man who was injured in the attack when she was visiting her uncle at the hospital Sunday morning. The man was being rolled into the intensive care unit and still had blood on his arms, she said.A scene st raight out of a horror movieOthers who attended the festival are struggling to process the trauma.Mohamad Sariman had been helping at his wifes food truck when he heard a loud boom that he initially thought was an explosion. He looked out the trucks window and saw a disfigured body on the ground. When he and his wife opened the door, he said they saw another body.It was really, really traumatic, Sariman said.Vincent Reynon, 17, was leaving the festival with his girlfriend after 8 p.m. when he saw fire trucks and police officers rushing to where the festival was being held. They decided to circle back to see what was going on. He said they saw people crying as he approached, then bodies on the ground when they arrived at the scene.It was horrible to see, Reynon said. It was like something straight out of a horror movie or a nightmare.Lorena Sales, 17, similarly ran back to the festival from the bus stop when she saw ambulances rushing to the scene. She and her friends arrived to find a sea of bodies laying in the street. The image of a woman who had her skull crushed in the collision is burned into Sales memory, she said. A community in mourningVancouvers Filipino community had been celebrating Lapu Lapu Day, which honors the Indigenous chieftain Datu Lapu-Lapu, who stood up to Spanish explorers when they arrived in the Philippines in the 16th century. Organizers of the Vancouver event said he represents the soul of Native resistance.Community members gathered at Vancouvers Filipino Fellowship Baptist Church on Sunday to mourn those who died in the attack and pray for the injured. Hundreds laid bouquets and lit candles at a vigil later Sunday.It hurts, it really hurts to see that someone could do this to a community of mine thats known to be so kind and caring, Sales said through tears.Nathaly Nairn and her 15-year-old daughter brought flowers to the vigil after attending the festival the night before. She said police had to escort them through the crime scene so they could get back to their car, and that they were shocked by what they saw: a dented and bloodied SUV, and bodies on the ground.Now were just here supporting our community, trying to help my daughter process what we saw yesterday, trying to be there for the Filipino community that has been there for us so much, Nairn said as she wiped away tears.___Schoenbaum reported from Salt Lake City. Associated Press writers Jim Morris in Vancouver and Rob Gillies in Toronto contributed to this report. HANNAH SCHOENBAUM Schoenbaum is a government and politics reporter based in Salt Lake City, Utah. 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