Tag: Las Vegas

  • 10 teenage students beat up their partner

    10 teenage students beat up their partner

     Canada Global(Web News) A 17-year-old high school student was beaten to death by 10 of his classmates in Las Vegas. Near the campus, 10 students, whose age ranged from 13 to 17 years, surrounded the teenager and started beating him. This fight was already arranged. The fight took place behind headphones and vape pens.

    But police homicide Lt. Jason Johnson said detectives initially believed the boy victim was not involved in the fight. Later this battle will be done. Johnson said Jonathan Louis Jr. arrived at the designated location with a friend whose headphones and vape pen were stolen.

    Johnson said that this fatal beating was carried out on November 1 and a video footage of it was made and shared on social media. In the video, the slain boy is seen taking off his shirt to get ready for a fight and immediately after that, 10 students start beating him up. He was thrown on the ground, his ankles were cut, and he was severely beaten.

    On Tuesday, eight students were arrested by Las Vegas police and the FBI. Their identities were not immediately released because they were all under 18 years of age. After the fight, a man found the teenager lying unconscious, badly beaten, and brought him back to the campus. Where school staff called 911 and called the police.
    Louis was hospitalized with severe head injuries and other injuries, where he died a week later. The beating was ruled a homicide by the coroner’s office in Las Vegas.

  • BMW unveils colour changing car

    BMW unveils colour changing car

    Canada Global (Web News) BMW showcased a prototype color-changing vehicle  that also incorporates digital capabilities like a windscreen projection of driving information.

    The I Vision Dee automobile was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is well-known for playing the “Terminator” in the film “Terminator 2.”

    A automobile that could change colour, but only from white to black and grey in between, was presented by BMW last year at the same event.

    However, the new car’s body can be customised in a wide range of hues, including solid colours, stripes, and checks.

    The style of the forthcoming cars from the luxury manufacturer will be influenced by BMW I Vision Dee, which is currently merely a concept.

    For instance, it will be possible as of 2025 to have driving information, such as speed or direction, flash on the windscreen.

    With technology that “mixes real and virtual worlds,” BMW has also suggested the idea of displaying augmented reality graphics on the windscreen and turning it into a full-fledged screen.

    According to BMW CEO Oliver Zipse, the goal is to leverage software to provide “the ultimate companion” that provides a customised driving experience. An acronym for “digital emotional experience” is “Dee.”