For Ghostbusters fans in or around New York City, here's a reminder that a can't-miss FREE outdoor screening of Ghostbusters II is taking place tonight at 7:30 PM ET, hosted by The Battery Conservancy on the Woodland Lawn, overlooking New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. 👻🗽
Better yet, the screening is just a short walk from several iconic Ghostbusters filming locations, including the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, which served as the fictional Manhattan Museum of Art, and the legendary Hook & Ladder 8 firehouse.
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Tomorrow 8pm
#Ghostbusters: Answer The Call Bluesky Watch party host by @GhostbustersNet
And I'll be holding a simulcast stream watch-along on Twitch and YouTube if anyone wants to participate. I cannot wait!
Ghostbusters: Answer the Call BlueSky global watch party to celebrate its 10th anniversary! You can stream on Netflix or watch via your favorite disc.
Use hashtag #Ghostbusters and share your favorite moments while the movie plays. Hosted by @GhostbustersNet
I will be there!
@BrandonJr94 Its damned hear I playable and highly unenjoyable and the ONE time I tried online the most homophobic, know it all, toxic mother effers I have ever had the displeasure to be in a game with. Hate it. Hate EA. I don't see a way back, honestly.
@YankeeSpartan@davesims_@JomboyMedia The drunk guy staggering around starting shit with adults and kids at the game and is lucky he didn't get hurt?
Sure did!
Have a splendid multi city teamed evenin'!
The man murdered by frozen water guard today?
Was legal.
Wasn't even their intended target.
Had an SSN#
Did not resist.
His 3 year old still had to watch that.
How what? https://t.co/18chpKBHeQ
🚨BREAKING UPDATE OUT OF MAINE: The man killed in the Biddeford, Maine ICE shooting has been identified as a 26-year-old Colombian man who was authorized to work in the United States and had been issued a Social Security number.
This wasn’t a “violent criminal.” This wasn’t even an undocumented immigrant.
This was someone who had legal authorization to live and work here.
So why was ICE trying to pull him over?
A witness also says he saw a large white vehicle ram the smaller vehicle, followed by a second impact… And heard gunshots.
He says he then saw an officer open the vehicle door, pull a man out with blood covering his head, and heard him say: “I tried to stop.”
ICE agents do not have the authority to stop whoever they want, give conflicting orders, escalate an encounter, and then use deadly force when that situation becomes chaotic.
If the government gives agents the power to carry weapons and take someone’s life, those agents have a responsibility to make sure they are acting within the law before they create a situation where someone can be killed.
A person’s rights do not disappear because an ICE agent decides to stop them.
Which means the question that must be answer is this…
Was this man killed because ICE created a dangerous situation that never should have happened?
Because when the government can put someone in a life-or-death situation, the question cannot only be whether the final seconds justified pulling the trigger.
We have to ask why this encounter was allowed to escalate in the first place.