NEW: The eight people killed in Tuesday’s shooting rampage included two hard-working business owners, and a young mom enjoying a night out with her husband trib.al/5SNoMLU
Delaina Ashley Yaun Gonzalez and her husband of less than a year wanted a night to themselves away from their kids.
“She was supposed to be enjoying a fun time with her husband,” the 33-year-old’s younger sister, Dana Toole said. trib.al/NdnBpea
But the romantic getaway took a tragic turn. trib.al/NdnBpea
Robert Long allegedly entered the Asian massage parlor, fatally shooting Yaun and three others, before hitting up two other massage parlors in a rampage that he blamed on his sexual-addiction issues trib.al/NdnBpea
Yaun, who is described as outgoing and family-oriented, was a mom to a 14-year-old son and an 8-month-old daughter. trib.al/NdnBpea
“[Yaun’s daughter] is not even going to get to know her mom,” Toole said, adding that she believes it was the couple’s first time at the massage parlor. “How do you explain that?” trib.al/NdnBpea
EXCLUSIVE: A company newly sanctioned by the U.S. over Alexei Navalny’s poisoning attack is tied to the money laundering network that Natalia Veselnitskya tried to cover up at the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, according to records obtained by The Daily Beast trib.al/3gxJpgR
Vladimir Putin was desperate to play down the international corruption probes that began when Sergei Magnitsky uncovered a $230 million fraud. After exposing the massive theft of state money, Magnitsky ended up dead in a Russian prison cell. trib.al/3gxJpgR
Now, that dark money network can be linked to the murderous chemical weapons program run by Russia’s notorious intelligence services trib.al/3gxJpgR
Cherokee County, Georgia, Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Jay Baker came under fire Wednesday afternoon for pinning Tuesday’s deadly shooting rampage that left eight dead—including six Asian women—on a 21-year-old white man’s “very bad day” trib.al/0Rem0O3
However, it seems that the same spokesperson shared racist content online, including pointing the finger at China for the ongoing coronavirus pandemic trib.al/0Rem0O3
Get to know the hosts of FEVER DREAMS, the new podcast from the Daily Beast covering the twisted tales of the new American right, @swin24 and @willsommer. trib.al/tOsoJZf
@swin24: Sack (noun) @willsommer: Cucumber. Political insults like cuck and simp are so ugly, let's get some whimsy in there. trib.al/tOsoJZf
@swin24: The Dixie Chicks Were Right About Everything, dot net @willsommer: Gripr, the place to gripe about being kicked off of the bigger social networks. Most of…alternative social media networks is just complaining about Twitter and Facebook already, let’s make it official.
EXCLUSIVE: A Colorado man applied for a government job—then fessed up to terror plots on the polygraph test, says the feds thedailybeast.com/ethan-collins-…
In May 2020, Ethan Collins applied for a position with a “particular federal government agency” that required a background check and a polygraph. After 3 failed polygraph tests, he admitted he actually hates the U.S. gov and has an affinity for terrorism thedailybeast.com/ethan-collins-…
Collins then revealed that he had been planning for months to “take down” several buildings. Then, he disclosed his support for mass destruction—like the Nashville bombing and ISIS attacks, federal prosecutors said thedailybeast.com/ethan-collins-…
It’s bad enough Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, an Arizona Democrat, turned down the minimum wage hike with that oh-so-cute thumbs-down. Now she’s threatening to derail the whole Democratic agenda.
“I think is a lot of people feel that this groovy, bisexual senator should be voting in a groovy way and not like a terrifying conservative,” @MollyJongFast says on the latest episode of the @NewAbnormalPod
Amid an acrimonious falling out over who controls the future of a digital news site that Tim Pool helped launch, the YouTube star is facing accusations from former partners that he used a cat named Betsy as a hostage in business negotiations trib.al/BIkHLhA
“He was trying to use my cat as leverage,” said Emily Molli.
Tim Pool denies it. “The cat was never transferred to me, Emily left it with Ian and she was talking with him,” he wrote in an email to The Daily Beast. trib.al/BIkHLhA
When he’s not facing cat-related accusations, Pool is living the life of a YouTube star.
His videos have amassed more than 1.1 billion cumulative views. He has a million-dollar mansion in Maryland, complete with a podcast studio and a skate park. trib.al/BIkHLhA