Movie Theaters Are Open, And They’re Here To Stay
“Movie theaters are dead.”
I lost track of how many times I’ve seen some variation on that headline, but I haven’t lost faith in movie theaters. And I’m not the only one who feels that way.
Movie theaters are open. They are going to stay open, and they’re not dying.
Here’s some qualitative and quantitative proof.
Movie theaters are open, and
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Baltimore cop, 34, is charged with murdering his stepson, 15
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Suspended Baltimore police officer hid the body of his stepson, 15, in a loft wall then tried to grab gun away from cop during his arrest
Eric G. Banks Jr. has been hit with a number of charges including assault and resisting arrest for the encounter with police in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Anne Arundel County police received a complaint from the mother of Dasan Jones, 15, for a child custody dispute with Banks, his stepfather, on Tuesday
Cops were initially told by Banks that Dasan had departed the home in the 1400 block of Stoney Point Way in Curtis Bay, leaving his belongings behind
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Court papers reveal a mother s intuition led to the discovery of her 15-year-old unresponsive son inside the home of his stepfather Baltimore officer Eric Banks.
The mother told Anne Arundel County police when she couldn t reach her son, Dasan Jones by phone, she believed he was being held against his will.
Banks initially told police Jones wasn t there and had left his packed bags at the back door. Charging documents show Banks gave police permission to search his home.
In a loft on the top floor, officers saw a hole in the wall with a white cover. Banks advised it was his gun safe. Officers looked inside and saw a body, later identified as Jones. An autopsy is underway.