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LOS ANGELES -- A former NBA and UCLA basketball player who barricaded himself inside a Sherman Oaks residence after allegedly firing a gun at police was found dead early Saturday, police say.
Family members identified the man as Tyler Honeycutt, a former UCLA basketball player who had a brief career in the NBA.
Overnight, Los Angeles Police Department SWAT officers went into the home and discovered the man's body, police said in a tweet shortly before 4 a.m.
It's unclear how he died.
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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Thousands of protesters shut down a section of the Dan Ryan Expressway Saturday for an anti-violence march.
Protesters, led by Father Michael Pflger, began making their way onto the Dan Ryan near 79th Street at about 10:18 a.m., carrying banners demanding common sense gun laws, community resources, better schools, jobs and economic development.
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Protesters shut down the Dan Ryan Expressway Saturday.
Protesters later became stalled near 76th Street for about an hour, with protesters shouting, "Shut it down." Personnel with Illinois State Police, Chicago police and the Illinois Department of Transportation initially blocked protesters from blocking the two left lanes, keeping them open for traffic.
At about 11:30 a.m., protesters negotiated with authorities to shut down all northbound lanes for the protest march and began moving again. Earlier, Governor Bruce Rauner's office had earlier warned that anyone going across the barrier would be arrested, but no arrests have been reported.
At around noon, some of the protesters began making their way off the Dan Ryan at 67th Street. Many protesters shouted "thank you" to the police officers as they left the expressway. At about 12:40 p.m., Illinois State Police reopened all northbound lanes of the Dan Ryan.
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Father Michael Pfleger speaks on the protest march he led that shut down the Dan Ryan Expressway.
"The ones that won today are the people because the people are showing up. When they saw this many people out here, black and white and brown, young and old, saying we're tired of the damn violence in Chicago. We want the governor, the mayor, the elected officials and the community to all come together and say we want peace now," Pfleger said.
Saturday morning, Rauner's office had said it had negotiated with stakeholders of the march to limit it to the shoulder of the expressway. Father Pfleger said that the statement from the governor was a lie and that they were coming to shut down the expressway.
"First you lied on us. Then you tried to obstruct us. Make up your mind," Pfleger said.
He said Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson got involved and negotiated with state authorities to shut down the whole expressway.
After the protest, Governor Rauner called the protest "unacceptable" and said, "We had clear parameters that allowed the protestors to be heard while respecting law and order."
What a misinformed person.
Governor Rauner also lashed out at Mayor Rahm Emanuel, calling on him to, "take swift and decisive action to put an end to this kind of chaos."
Mayor Emanuel responded on Twitter saying, "It was a peaceful protest. Delete your account."
A mayoral spokesman said in a statement, "The mayor's hope is that today's march may make someone realize they shouldn't pick up a gun to settle a dispute, and if that happens the peaceful march the governor called 'chaos' will unquestionably be worth it."
Gov. Rauner also took to Twitter to thank law enforcement for their efforts during the march.
Some children among the protesters used chalk to write, "Love" and "Enough is enough" on the roadway of the Dan Ryan.
Check out @Thomas1774Paine’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/Thomas1774Paine/status/1015713718426980352?s=09
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