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Rian Johnson (0:00)
The Catholic Church in terms of storytelling, aesthetics. They got everyone beat.
Jesse Thorne (0:04)
I'm Jesse Thorne on Bullseye. Rian Johnson, director of the Knives Out Films, talks about why the latest one is set in a Catholic cathedral, not a socal megachurch.
Rian Johnson (0:14)
The churches I grew up in, you know, most of them look like Pottery Barns.
Jesse Thorne (0:18)
That's Bullseye. Find us in the NPR app, MaximumFun.org or wherever you get your podcasts.
NPR News Anchor (0:26)
Live from NPR News in New York City, I'm Doualisai Kautau. Police say that the two people shot and wounded by Border Patrol officers in Portland, Oregon, Thursday have an association with a Venezuelan gang, but a public attorney representing one of the men disputes the charge. Alex Zelensky with Oregon Public Broadcasting reports.
Alex Zelensky (0:47)
Portland Police Chief Bob Day said that the two people shot by federal authorities are associated with the Tren de Aragua. The U.S. department of Homeland Security has said that the two are gang members. Day said that the pair were connected to a July shooting in Portland that involved the Venezuelan gang. He could not confirm whether they were suspects.
Rian Johnson (1:04)
This information in no way is meant to disparage or to condone or support or agree with any of the actions that occurred.
Alex Zelensky (1:15)
The two who were injured in the Thursday shooting are in stable condition. They are in federal custody. For NPR News, I'm Alex Zelensky in Portland, Oregon.
NPR News Anchor (1:24)
Later today, mass demonstrations organized by civil rights groups and advocates for migrants are set to take place across the country. Many activists say they will be protesting the fatal shooting of Renee Macklin Good by a federal immigration officer. In Minneapolis Wednesday, a suspect is in custody after multiple shootings across West Point, Mississippi, that left six people dead, according to local authorities. Mississippi Public Broadcasting's Shamira Muhammad has details.
Shamira Muhammad (1:52)
Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott says in a social media post that multiple lives were lost due to violence, but that there was no longer a threat to the community. West Point is a town of about 10,000 people located near the Alabama border. Sheriff Scott confirmed with television station WTVA that the shootings occurred in three separate locations. No other specific details or potential motives have been released at this time, frankly. For NPR News, I'm Shamir Mohamed in Jackson, Mississippi.
