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Green Beret suspect in Illinois bowling alley shooting remanded to jail

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iStock/MattGushBy: IVAN PEREIRA and MATT SEYLER, ABC News

(ROCKFORD, Ill.) — The Army Green Beret accused of killing three people and wounding three others during a shooting at an Illinois bowling alley this weekend was ordered to be remanded to jail.

Army Sgt. 1st Class Duke Webb appeared virtually Monday at a Winnebago County, Illinois, courtroom for his arraignment on murder and attempted murder charges in connection with the shooting at the Don Carter Lanes in Rockford, Illinois. The judge denied a request for bond.

Prosecutors told the judge that Webb, 37, a Florida resident, allegedly admitted to opening fire Saturday and pointed to the weapons he used.

His next court appearance will be on Feb. 16.

Winnebago County State’s Attorney J. Hanley told reporters the entire incident was captured on surveillance cameras. Webb was on leave from the Army and visiting family in Illinois, according to Hanley.

Although the two-floor bowling alley was closed to games, it was open for takeout and limited food service due to COVID-19 health orders, investigators said.

A 16-year-old girl was sitting on a table with other teenagers on the first floor when Webb allegedly opened fire, Hanley said. She was shot in the shoulder but was later treated at the scene and released, according to officials.

A 14-year-old victim was shot in the face and was in critical condition at a Madison, Wisconsin, hospital, Hanley and officials said.

Thomas Furseth, 65, was on the first floor and ran toward Webb, who allegedly shot him in the torso, according to Hanley. Furseth died at the scene.

Webb then allegedly made his way up to the second floor, where there were 20 to 25 people at the bar and opened fire, according to Hanley.

Dennis Steinhoff, 73, was shot in the torso and died at the scene, Hanley said. Jerome Woodfork, 69, was shot in the neck, and an eyewitness said he then fell off a balcony, according to Hanley. He was also pronounced dead at the scene.

A 62-year-old man was in critical condition after being shot multiple times, Hanley said. Isiah Box, a friend of the wounded victim told ABC’s Chicago station WLS-TV that he was in surgery last night.

Hanley said police found two handguns at the scene that were behind a bag belonging to Webb. “Based on our information, they were not service weapons,” Hanley said.

The suspect was immediately arrested at the scene.

Webb’s attorney, Elizabeth Bucko, told reporters outside the courthouse that her client would be undergoing mental health evaluations.

“There are some indications of PTSD and brain injury,” she said.

Hanley would not comment on Bucko’s statements.

Investigators said they are still trying to determine Webb’s motives but reiterated that none of the victims were targeted.

The Army released new information Monday about Webb’s service.

The Green Beret served four tours in Afghanistan: from August 2009 to December 2009; from October 2013 to April 2014; from October 2014 to April 2015; and from January 2020 to July 2020, the Army said.

Webb, who is currently assigned to 3rd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), based at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, has several Army awards, including the Bronze Star Medal, the Army Commendation Medal and the Army Achievement Medal, officials said.

The Army said it is cooperating with the investigation.

“The alleged actions of Sgt. 1st Class Duke Webb are abhorrent and are absolutely not representative of the Special Forces Regiment,” MG John W. Brennan, the commander of 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), said in a statement.

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'The Real Housewives of Dallas' star D'Andra Simmons hospitalized for COVID-19

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Tommy Garcia/Bravo(DALLAS) — D’Andra Simmons, who stars on Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Dallas, has been hospitalized after suffering from COVID-19 symptoms.

A rep for the star tells People that Simmons “has tested positive for COVID,” and “has been admitted to the COVID ward at UT Southwestern Hospital in Texas.”

The rep adds that Simmons’ “oxygen levels were borderline and she will start [the treatment] remdesivir.”

“At this time we ask you to respect her and her family’s privacy and to send your prayers for a speedy recovery,” the statement concludes.

Production of Bravo’s various Real Housewives shows have been touched by the pandemic; last week’s episode of Real Housewives of Orange County saw star Shannon Beador breaking down when she discovered she tested positive for the virus.

On Saturday, Simmons had posted an upbeat Christmas family picture to her Instagram, likely before she learned of her diagnosis. In it, she’s wearing a cast over her ankle, which she mentioned was from “ankle replacement and foot surgery.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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Garth Brooks to receive NAMM Music for Life Award

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Kevin Mazur/BBMA2020/Getty Images for dcpGarth Brooks is one of the recipients of the National Association of Music Merchants’ Music for Life Award. 

Garth and pop/rock singer/songwriter Melissa Etheridge will be honored with the accolade for their “enduring commitment to musical excellence” and the creative ways in which they adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic while still offering music and connecting with fans. 

The country icon will receive the award during Believe in Music week on January 21 and will join NAMM President and CEO Joe Lamond for a Q&A about how Garth navigated the pandemic as an artist, in addition to the milestones in his multi-decade career. 

The new honor comes after Garth was bestowed with the prestigious Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song in March. FUN, his first studio album in four years, was released in November.  

You can watch the session on BelieveinMusic.tv.

By Cillea Houghton
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Safety is top priority for Brett Young in 2021

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Riker BrothersThough Brett Young is looking ahead to a brighter 2021, he’s remaining conscious of the COVID-19 pandemic, and going into the new year with the mindset that the world will not suddenly return to “normal.”

“I think one thing that I’ve really been focusing on is that there’s not gonna be a day where we go, ‘All of this is gone. Back to business as usual,’” Brett says. “And so I think with that, January 1st, there’s not gonna be one thing that takes us all the way back to where we were.  There isn’t. It’s impossible.”

Safety is still the number-one priority for the singer as he returns to work, but with the well-being of his wife Taylor and one-year-old daughter, Presley, at top of mind, as well as the health and safety of his co-workers.  

“I think our responsibility is to continue to be safe because we all have a limited understanding of what this is and what’s going on, and so, I wanna be responsible to myself and my family and their wellness, but also to the stranger that I’m walking by on the street,” says Brett.  “So, we’re just trying to do our best as a family and as a group and a band to work as much as we can, to make sure we’re sharing music whenever it’s possible, but to be responsible and safe about it at the same time.”

In addition to releasing a new album in 2021, Brett also has a string of tour dates lined up in the spring, beginning with a show on April 8 in Columbia, South Carolina.

By Cillea Houghton
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Following on-set broadside over COVID-19 rule breaking, Tom Cruise back at work on 'Mission: Impossible 7'

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2018 – Paramount Pictures(LOS ANGELES) — After a tumultuous last couple of weeks of shooting — during which he was recorded verbally taking several crew members to task for violating COVID-19 rules — Tom Cruise is back at work on Mission: Impossible 7

The actor and producer took an early break from the U.K. shoot to travel to Miami for Christmas, but Variety reports he’s back at work, now at Longcross Film Studios.

The location is a former U.K. Ministry of Defense site that’s been turned into a studio space that was home to films like SkyfallGuardians of the Galaxy and the COVID-delayed Kingsman prequel The King’s Man, among others. 

Variety reports the studio is locked down tight, allowing filming to continue under very strict coronavirus safety protocols. The latest Mission: Impossible movie, co-written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, is expected to wrap production at that location. 

M:I 7, which also stars Cruise’s rumored new girlfriend Hayley Atwell, as well as returning cast members Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg and Ving Rhames, among others, is scheduled for a November 17, 2021 debut.

By Stephen Iervolino
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