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Ex-guitarist of Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile accused of attempted murder, targeting singer’s dad

A former guitarist of the Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile is accused of intentionally hitting the lead singer’s father with a car and leaving him with severe trauma to his legs.

Brady Ebert, 33, of Silver Spring, was taken into custody on Wednesday on charges of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault, and a district court commissioner ordered him to be held without bond.

Turnstile “cut ties” with Ebert in 2022 due to “a consistent pattern of harmful behavior affecting himself, the band and the community,” the band said in a statement on Thursday. Ebert “began threatening violence” around that time, and those threats “escalated further” over the past few months, the band said.

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Churchill Downs Inc. buys Preakness intellectual property for $85 million

Churchill Downs Incorporated said Tuesday it has entered into an agreement to acquire the intellectual property for the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan-Stakes from 1/ST Racing’s Maryland department for $85 million, subject to customary closing conditions. Churchill Downs, the home of the Kentucky Derby, plans to license the rights annually to the state of Maryland to stage the races. The parties expect the transaction to close after the next running of the Preakness, which is set to happen at Laurel Park on May 16 while Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore is rebuilt as part of a major reconstruction project.
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