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Jessica Alba looks chic in a lace corset top as she celebrates after the screening of her upcoming Netflix film Trigger Warning

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 Jessica Alba put on a chic display as she attended a party to celebrate her upcoming film, Trigger Warning, in Los Angeles on Tuesday. 



The actress, 43, who both stars in and also executive produced the action thriller, wore a lace corset top for the event at The Hideaway in Beverly Hills. 

She teamed the stylish number with a pair of black wide leg trousers and elevated her height with stylish Santoni heels.

Following an earlier screening of the film at Netflix Tudum Theater, Jessica was joined by her husband Cash Warren who showed his support. 

The film producer, 45, looked smart in a navy blue suit and white shirt while posing for photos with his wife. 

Jessica Alba, 43, put on a chic display as she attended a party to celebrate her upcoming film, Trigger Warning, in Los Angeles on Tuesday

Jessica Alba, 43, put on a chic display as she attended a party to celebrate her upcoming film, Trigger Warning, in Los Angeles on Tuesday

The actress, who both stars in and also executive produced the action thriller, wore a lace corset top for the event at The Hideaway

The actress, who both stars in and also executive produced the action thriller, wore a lace corset top for the event at The Hideaway


essica stars as Parker, an active-duty Special Forces officer who takes over her father's bar in her hometown after his sudden death.

After returning home, she realizes a violent gang has been terrorizing her small town, as she aims to stop them in their tracks.

Alba not only stars but also serves as an executive producer through her newly-minted Lady Spitfire production company, which was formed in February 2024.

The film also features Sixteen Candles star Anthony Michael Hall, 56, who portrays Senator Ezekiel Swann, a powerful politician.

The production companies for the film are Santa Monica, California-based Thunder Road Films, which previously has produced John Wick, The Town and Sicario, as well as Lady Spitfire that Jessica announced she had formed in February.

Trigger Warning will premiere on June 21 on Netflix.

The trailer, which was released last month, shows Jessica as the highly-trained operative who channels her brute force into cleaning up her hometown.

It begins with a mournful parker clad in black, spreading his father's ashes, while an older man says, 'I'm sorry about your dad... but I'm glad you're home, kid.'


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Supreme Court sides with Austin gun activist behind bump stock case

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The Supreme Court sided with an Austin gun store owner Friday morning in a case concerning whether bump stock rifle attachments convert the weapon into a machine gun.



In an opinion written by Justice Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court has decided that a semiautomatic rifle with a bump stock attachment is not a “machinegun” because the gun does not fire more than one shot “by a single function of the trigger” as the statute requires.

“A bump stock does not convert a semiautomatic rifle into a machinegun any more than a shooter with a lightning-fast trigger finger does.” Justice Thomas wrote.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote a dissenting opinion joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson. The dissenting justices argued that bump stocks allow a semiautomatic rifle to fire in a way that meets Congress’s definition of “machinegun.”

“All the shooter had to do was pull the trigger and press the gun forward,” Justice Sotomayor wrote. “The bump stock did the rest.”

The Court heard arguments earlier this year on the legality of a federal ban on bump stock rifle attachments, a case that was brought forward by an Austin gun store owner. Michael Cargill surrendered his bump stock devices in compliance with the 2018 ban issued by the Trump administration. This ban followed the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting in which the gunman used several firearms, some with bump stock attachments, to kill 58 people.

A bump stock is a device attached to a semiautomatic firearm that “allow(s) a shooter of a semiautomatic firearm to initiate a continuous firing cycle with a single pull of the trigger,” according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

The final rule went into effect in March 2019.

“The final rule clarifies that the definition of ‘machinegun’ in the Gun Control Act (GCA) and National Firearms Act (NFA) includes bump-stock-type devices, i.e., devices that allow a semiautomatic firearm to shoot more than one shot with a single pull of the trigger by harnessing the recoil energy of the semiautomatic firearm to which it is affixed so that the trigger resets and continues firing without additional physical manipulation of the trigger by the shooter,” the ATF wrote on its website.

Cargill’s attorneys argued that bump stocks don’t change the function of a semi-automatic weapon enough to constitute that the device is illegal. The Biden administration said bump stocks meet the legal definition of a machine gun because it only takes one action to fire the weapon. 

Gun shop owner Michael Cargill addresses importance of safe gun storage
Gun shop owner Michael Cargill addresses importance of safe gun storage

Before the Las Vegas shooting, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives had determined that only specific types of bump stocks could convert semi-automatic rifles into machine guns. The ATF later issued a rule classifying all bump stocks as machine guns. Under the 2018 rule, anyone who owned or possessed a bump stock had to either destroy it or turn it in to the ATF to avoid criminal penalties.

Garland v. Cargill reached the Supreme Court in February after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled in favor of the previously existing legislation, determining that bump stocks are not defined by semi automatic rifles. During oral arguments, the Supreme Court appeared divided on the case. Conservative justices expressed concern that the regulation could subject bump stock owners to criminal liability, even though the devices were legal when they bought them.

Michael Cargill declined requests to comment until after the Supreme Court has announced the decision.


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OBITUARY: Victor Dale Lee, 1949-2024

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Victor was born Jan 24, 1949 in Fort Worth, Texas. He attended and graduated high school at St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy in Wisconsin. He briefly returned to Texas to attend college, but moved back to Wisconsin to marry Judith Wagner (Lee), whom he had met while attending St John’s.
They had one son, Christopher Lee. There they owned and operated a small homemade candle store.
Like many other young people of his generation they were inspired by the Summer of Love. They embraced the hippie counterculture and relocated the family to San Jose in 1974. He spent the majority of the next 30 years working and living in and around the San Francisco Bay Area, at one point living on the waterfront in Alameda.
In 2006 he made the move to retire to Eureka. In 2015 Victor remarried Linda Robb, but sadly was widowed in 2020. At the time of his passing, he was a resident of The Lodge in Eureka, where he had several friends in the community. .
Victor was an avid reader his entire life, and enjoyed spiritual books and thought provoking sci-fi. He was an avid 49ers fan, and he loved the views of Humboldt County redwoods and the California coast.

Sadly, on April 22, 2024 Victor lost his long battle with pulmonary fibrosis. Ayers Family Cremation prepared him for his final wishes — to have his ashes scattered at sea in the Pacific Ocean he loved. He will be missed.


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