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EXCLUSIVE: 'She curled her hair all pretty, she was so excited.' Father of teen shot alongside TikTok star at late night screening of The Forever Purge reveals they were on their FIRST DATE when gunman opened fire killing her instantly

Two teenagers shot execution style in a Corona, California movie theater on Monday night were on their first date. Rylee Goodrich, 18, was killed instantly by a bullet to the back of the head, her father told DailyMail.com. He said her new boyfriend, 19-year-old TikTok influencer Anthony Barajas, tried to turn after hearing the first shot and the second bullet went through his eye, leaving him in a critical condition, possibly brain dead. Goodrich's father, David, said police recovered his daughter's wallet and other possessions from the nearby home of Joseph Jimenez, 20, who they arrested less than 24 hours after the shooting on charges of murder, attempted murder, and robbery. David Goodrich , who works as a private investigator, told DailyMail.com his daughter Rylee met Anthony at a party on the July fourth weekend, and that she was excited to begin a relationship with him Goodrich and Barajas were watching 'The Forever Purge' on Monday when in a nearly empty theate

'I am truly heartbroken': Tearful father leads vigil for baby Liam O'Keefe after boy's mother is arrested on suspicion of murder over eight-month-old's death as his sister, two, fights for life in hospital

The tearful father of the eight-week-old boy who was stabbed to death in Belfast has attended a vigil in his honour after the baby's mother was held by police on suspicion of murder. Liam O'Keefe, the father of baby Liam, travelled from England to Northern Ireland after the horrific attack which also left the newborn's two-year-old's sister in a critical condition, but she is now stable in hospital. The children's mother, Raluca Tagani, 29, has been held on suspicion of murder after the baby was found dead at a house in the Ardoyne area of the Northern Irish capital on Tuesday night. Speaking to residents at the vigil on Thursday in the blue balloon-filled street, Liam said he was 'truly heartbroken' as he thanked the community for their support.  He said, according to Belfast Live: 'To all the neighbours and the full community for all their help and support, I really appreciate it all. 'Holding this vigil means the world to me. I am truly heartbroke

You first: Boris Johnson told to take the lead on the return to office working by sending civil servants back to Whitehall

Pressure is growing for civil servants to get back to the office amid fears the working from home culture could wreck the economies of town and city centres. Critics believe private businesses are waiting for the Government to 'take the lead' before they ask their own workers to return to their desks. But Boris Johnson has so far taken a softly-softly approach to getting staff back into the workplace, despite mounting confidence that the worst of the pandemic is over. Downing Street yesterday said there were 'no plans' to order Whitehall civil servants back to their desks or to launch a wider return to work push this summer. However, former cabinet minister David Jones said it was vital for the Government to encourage firms to bring their offices back into use. Pressure is growing for civil servants to get back to the office amid fears the working from home culture could wreck the economies of town and city centres (stock image) Mr Jones said: 'It is essential we ge

Convicted terrorist, 50, who kept handbook on how to fire mortar bombs is sent back to jail after not telling police he got a job driving bin lorries

Andrew Rowe leaving the court after admitting falsely claiming benefits in 2019 A convicted terrorist has been sent back to jail after hiding his job as a lorry driver from police.   Andrew Rowe, 50, failed to declare the vehicles he was driving while employed by Serco as a rubbish collector in 2019, in breach of a notification order. Counter-terrorism officers have been concerned about ex-offenders driving large vehicles since a wave of attacks that began in Nice in 2016, killing 86 people, which was followed by attacks at Westminster, London Bridge, and Finsbury Park in 2017.  It is also known that Usman Khan, the terrorist who killed two graduates working on a Cambridge University prisoner rehabilitation scheme at Fishmongers' Hall, had tried to get work driving a tipper truck.  Rowe pleaded guilty to failing to notify police about the use of four different vehicles on nine occasions between August 15 and September 27 2019 after passing his heavy good vehicle test and gaining a

Bridge block victory: Boris Johnson intervenes to prevent dozens of Victorian bridges across the UK from being filled in with concrete

Boris Johnson has intervened to prevent dozens of Victorian bridges up and down the country from being filled in with concrete. Highways bosses plan to fill in 69 historic bridges in five years over concerns they are not strong enough to carry heavy lorries. It sparked claims of vandalism last month after a 159-year-old stone railway bridge in Cumbria was buried by tons of concrete. The issue was highlighted by the Daily Mail. But today Grant Shapps, the Transport Secretary, will unveil a new strategy to preserve the bridges. Highways England will be told to ‘pause’ any planned infilling or demolition to allow studies to be carried out into whether any can be used for cycle routes or other transport purposes. Before and after: Great Musgrave bridge in Cumbria was filled with stone by Highways England A bridge in Montrose, Angus, is one of many historic bridges that could be filled in over concerns they are not strong enough to carry heavy lorries Residents and councils will also be giv

Major Brisbane high school is shut down after 17-year-old schoolgirl tested positive to Covid

A state high school in Brisbane will close for 48 hours after a 17-year-old schoolgirl tested positive to Covid-19. Indooroopilly State High School in Brisbane's inner west will undergo specialist deep cleaning while Queensland Health performs contact tracing on the schoolgirl and her family. Queensland Health Minister Yvette D'Ath confirmed the case at the school of 2,500 students at Friday morning's Covid update. 'She became unwell yesterday and went and got tested and overnight her result has come back positive,' she said. 'We are testing her family members. It's a family of five. They live a at Taringa. She's been in the community for three days and at school for two days.'   A 17-year-old senior school student from Indooroopilly State High School in Brisbane's inner west felt unwell yesterday and returned a positive test early on Friday morning The unlinked case at Indooroopilly State High School saw the school closed for 48 hours to underta

You're not at Cipriani now, Harvey! Pale-looking Weinstein, 69, has his request to wear non-prison clothes in LA court DENIED as he faces 11 additional sex crimes

Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s attempt to dodge two of the 11 sexual assault charges he’s facing in Los Angeles was today thrown out by a judge. The 69 year-old movie mogul’s attorney, Alan Jackson, argued that the two counts - one of rape and the other of forced oral copulation both involving the same victim, Jane Doe #4, dated back to September 2004 or 2005 , and consequently, the statute of limitations ran out on them in September 2015. But Judge Lisa Lench over-ruled Jackson’s demurrer - challenge, in layman’s terms - and allowed the two charges to stand. The judge did sustain Jackson’s demurrer on a third count - sexual battery of victim Jane Doe #3 in 2010 - after the attorney told the court that the prosecution’s case in this count is ‘fatally flawed’ and the statute of imitations has also run out on it. Judge Lench did not throw the charge out, but gave leave to the prosecution to file an amended indictment on that sexual battery charge. Harvey Weinstein is p

SEC officially invites powerhouses Oklahoma and Texas to join in 2025: Beleaguered Big 12 accuses ESPN of trying to 'destabilize' conference by encouraging other school defections

Southeastern Conference university presidents voted Thursday to invite Texas and Oklahoma to the league and create a 16-team powerhouse on the field and at the bank. But how soon? The latest step in a move that has potential to help reshape college sports came two days after Texas and Oklahoma requested to join the SEC in 2025. That's when the schools' media rights agreement with the Big 12 expires. The SEC said its leaders voted unanimously to extend invitations to the Longhorns and Sooners and bring them into the conference effective July 1, 2025. The Red River Rivalry will likely become a Southeastern Conference game in the 2025 season Southeastern Conference university presidents voted Thursday to invite Red River rivals Texas and Oklahoma to the league and create a 16-team powerhouse on the field and at the bank Adding Texas and Oklahoma to a conference that already includes such football powerhouses as Alabama, LSU, Georgia and Florida gives the SEC eight programs that ha