Three people are dead and five others were injured after a shooting Sunday night at a restaurant in a Phoenix suburb, police said.
Police received calls reporting gunshots around 7:45 p.m. at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse, Glendale Police Department Officer Moroni Mendez said at a news conference. Mendez said three people died from their injuries and the others were injured by gunshots or shrapnel, KPHO-TV reported.
Mendez said “a lot of people” were at the restaurant for an event when the shooting unfolded but did not release further details about what led to the gunfire.
The restaurant said in a statement that the shooting happened outside in its parking lot.
“Our hearts go out to the victims, their families, and all affected by this senseless violence,” the statement said.
Police believe there was more than one shooter involved. Investigators did not have a suspect in custody but multiple people were being questioned early Monday, Mendez said.
“Anyone who has information, please come forward and provide that to us because as we just recently stated, there are three deceased,” Mendez said. “So we want to make sure we do a complete and thorough investigation, and do right by the victims.”
Bystander Lupe Rodriguez said he ran to safety. He was shaken, but said he was grateful that he and his friends survived.
“There was a man on the ground, and it didn’t look like he made it,” Rodriguez said. “His father was yelling out his name.”
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Officials say a small boat believed to be carrying migrants capsized off San Diego's Pacific coast, leaving three people dead, four injured and nine others missing. U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Chris Sappey says it was unclear where the boat was coming from before it flipped about 35 miles north of the Mexico border. He described the boat as a panga. Pangas are open boats designed for fishing but commonly used by smugglers. Coast Guard crews were searching near Torrey Pines State Beach.
Iran's foreign minister urged India and Pakistan on Monday to exercise restraint as he arrived in Islamabad for a one-day visit, while the nuclear-armed rivals trade accusations over a deadly attack in disputed Kashmir.
India has accused Pakistan of involvement in last month's attack on tourists, which Islamabad denies. It says it has "credible intelligence" that India intends to launch military action, fueling prospects for war between the neighbors.
"We seek de-escalation and urge all parties to exercise restraint and avoid increasing tensions," Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told reporters on arrival in Pakistan's capital.
Pakistan did not explicitly say the standoff was behind the visit. Iranian ambassador Reza Amiri Moghadam told state media the matter would be on the agenda, given Iran's close ties with both nations.
Araqchi will also travel to Delhi on Thursday, Iran's embassy in India said on X. It was not immediately clear if the visits were planned prior to the latest tension.
"The two sides will also exchange views on regional and global developments," Pakistan's foreign office said in a statement flagging the meetings.
India's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. It has previously ruled out third-party mediation in matters related to Kashmir.
The Muslim-majority Himalayan region claimed by both India and Pakistan has been the focus of several wars and diplomatic stand-offs.
Since the attack, Islamabad has been in touch with a number of capitals regarding the situation, its foreign office said, most recently through a telephone call between Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov.
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A senior Israeli defense official said on Monday there was a “window of opportunity” for a hostage deal in Gaza during President Trump’s visit to the region next week but that otherwise Israel would begin its new operation in the enclave. See more on Salem News Channel.
The Kremlin, asked on Monday about a possible meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saudi Arabia, said that a meeting was necessary but that Putin had no trips to the Middle East planned for mid-May. See more on Salem News Channel.
A missile launched by Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen briefly halted flights and commuter traffic at Israel’s main international airport. It's the first time a missile has struck Ben-Gurion International Airport since the war in Gaza began. It struck Sunday near the airport's access road. Israel is vowing to respond. The attack came hours before Israeli Cabinet ministers were set to vote on whether to intensify military operations in Gaza. The cabinet ministers then voted to expand the operation in Gaza and focus on reclaiming more territory… according to reports. The army has begun to call up tens of thousands of reserves in preparation for an expanded assault.
It felt much longer, but the U.S. stock market needed just a few weeks to roar all the way back to where it was on President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day.” That’s when he shocked Wall Street by announcing much steeper tariffs than expected on nearly all U.S. trading partners. Within just four days, the S&P 500 fell about 12%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost nearly 4,600 points, or about 11%. This past Friday, though, the S&P 500 rallied for a ninth straight gain and pulled back to where it was on April 2. Trump's 90-day pause on many tariffs and a resilient economy helped the market bounce back.
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President Donald Trump is opening a new salvo in his tariff war, targeting films made outside the U.S. Trump said Sunday night that he has authorized the Department of Commerce and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to slap a 100% tariff “on any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands.”
Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts” opened with $76 million in domestic ticket sales. Studio estimates released Sunday showed the film kicking off the summer box office with a solid No. 1 debut, though it fell shy of Marvel’s more spectacular launches. All eyes had been on whether “Thunderbolts” could match the kind of performance Walt Disney Co.'s superhero factory once enjoyed so regularly. The results suggested Marvel’s malaise won’t be so easy to snap out of. But excellent reviews and good word-of-mouth should power “Thunderbolts” to strong business in the coming weeks. Other openings included the Alec Baldwin western “Rust,” which premiered in 115 theaters. It grossed about $25,000 in a debut more than three years after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed on set.
An Israeli official says Cabinet ministers have approved plans to intensify military operations in the Gaza Strip. The official said the plan involves claiming more territory in the Palestinian enclave. The approval comes a day after Israel was hit with a missile from Yemen … just before it called up tens of thousands of reservist for the expanded operations in Gaza. Israel wants to increase pressure on the militant Hamas group to negotiate a ceasefire that better aligns with Israel’s terms. An eight-week ceasefire with the Hamas militant group collapsed in March.
Iran's top diplomat to mediate between Pakistan and India
Iran’s foreign minister is in Pakistan to try and mediate in the escalation between Islamabad and New Delhi after last month’s deadly attack on tourists in the Indian-controlled section of Kashmir. Abbas Araghchi's visit was the first to Pakistan by a foreign dignitary since tensions flared in the wake of a deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir region. It comes just days after Tehran offered to help ease tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors. Araghchi was welcomed by senior Pakistani officials after landing at an airport near Islamabad early on Monday. He is to meet his Pakistani counterpart, Ishaq Dar, as well as President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Trump says he will reopen Alcatraz prison
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Trump threatens 100% tariff on foreign-made films
President Donald Trump is opening a new salvo in his tariff war, targeting films made outside the U.S. Trump said Sunday night that he has authorized the Department of Commerce and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to slap a 100% tariff “on any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands.” It wasn’t immediately clear how any such tariff on international productions could be implemented. It’s common for both large and smaller films to include production both in the U.S. and other countries. Big-budget movies like the upcoming “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," for instance, are shot around the world.
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