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బ్రెజిల్​లోని రియో డి జెనీరోలో పోలీసుల కాల్పుల్లో 13 మంది మరణించారు. మృతులంతా మాదకద్రవ్యాల సరఫరాదారుల్ని అధికారులు అనుమానిస్తున్నారు.

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Published : Feb 9, 2019, 12:40 PM IST

స్మగ్లర్లపై కాల్పులు

మాదకద్రవ్య సరఫరాదారులపై కాల్పులు జరుపుతున్న పోలీసులు
బ్రెజిల్​లోని రియో డి జెనీరోలో పోలీస్​ షూటౌట్​ కలకలం రేపింది. సాంటా థెరిసాలోని ఓ సూపర్​ మార్కెట్​ వద్ద మాదక ద్రవ్యాలు సరఫరా చేస్తున్నారని వచ్చిన సమాచారం మేరకు పోలీసులు రంగంలోకి దిగారు. అనుమానితులపైకి కాల్పులు జరిపారు.
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ఘటనా స్థలంలో 11 మంది చనిపోయారు. మరో ఇద్దరు చికిత్స పొందుతూ మరణించారు. మాదకద్రవ్యాల నిరోధక ఆపరేషన్​లో భాగంగా చేపట్టిన తనిఖీల్లో భారీగా డ్రగ్స్​, తుపాకులు, ఆయుధసామగ్రిని స్వాధీనం చేసుకున్నారు.

ప్రపంచంలోని అత్యంత హింసాత్మక నగరాల్లో ఒకటిగా రియో డి జెనీరో పేరుగాంచింది. ఇక్కడ తరుచుగా డ్రగ్స్​ ముఠాలు, పోలీసుల మధ్య కాల్పులు జరుగుతుంటాయి. ఏటా లక్షమందిలో సుమారు 50 మంది కాల్పుల్లో మరణిస్తున్నట్లు నివేదికలు చెబుతున్నాయి.

మాదకద్రవ్య సరఫరాదారులపై కాల్పులు జరుపుతున్న పోలీసులు
బ్రెజిల్​లోని రియో డి జెనీరోలో పోలీస్​ షూటౌట్​ కలకలం రేపింది. సాంటా థెరిసాలోని ఓ సూపర్​ మార్కెట్​ వద్ద మాదక ద్రవ్యాలు సరఫరా చేస్తున్నారని వచ్చిన సమాచారం మేరకు పోలీసులు రంగంలోకి దిగారు. అనుమానితులపైకి కాల్పులు జరిపారు.
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ఘటనా స్థలంలో 11 మంది చనిపోయారు. మరో ఇద్దరు చికిత్స పొందుతూ మరణించారు. మాదకద్రవ్యాల నిరోధక ఆపరేషన్​లో భాగంగా చేపట్టిన తనిఖీల్లో భారీగా డ్రగ్స్​, తుపాకులు, ఆయుధసామగ్రిని స్వాధీనం చేసుకున్నారు.

ప్రపంచంలోని అత్యంత హింసాత్మక నగరాల్లో ఒకటిగా రియో డి జెనీరో పేరుగాంచింది. ఇక్కడ తరుచుగా డ్రగ్స్​ ముఠాలు, పోలీసుల మధ్య కాల్పులు జరుగుతుంటాయి. ఏటా లక్షమందిలో సుమారు 50 మంది కాల్పుల్లో మరణిస్తున్నట్లు నివేదికలు చెబుతున్నాయి.

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New York, 8 February 2019
1. Wide of backstage
2. CU, zoom out of model getting hair done
3. Medium of model getting makeup
4. Medium of model getting eye makeup; zoom in
5. CU of hands holding garment under sewing machine; zoom out
6. CU Palm Angels logo on sneakers; zoom out
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Francesco Ragazzi, Designer:
"A new challenge. I always start with a new challenge and definitely New York is a great energy and I'm trying to bring my own vision here, just trying to tell my story and I think it could be different from what New York has right now and I'm happy to be here."
8. Medium, zoom out on Francesco Ragazzi being interviewed
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Francesco Ragazzi, Designer:
"So this season is a mix of sartoria with hunting and fishing like outerwear, hunting and fishing. So I tried to mix these two worlds and give a contrast that gives energy.
10. Wide of Francesco Ragazzi giving an interview, zoom in
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Francesco Ragazzi, Designer:
"I think it was like my starting point as a brand. It was the most important thing to start a brand being like a, you know, kind of like a nothing or a streetwear brand that happens to give exposure to the brand, but it's also something I'm very interested (in) because when I design a collection I always think about a celebrity wearing the piece so when it ends up on a celebrity I'm happy."
12. Wide of Palm Angels boots
13. Medium of Francesco Ragazzi giving an interview
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Francesco Ragazzi, Designer:
Reporter:  "You're a luxury brand. You sell expensive clothes."
Francesco Ragazzi: "Thank you. Yeah. Yeah. I don't consider myself luxury but thank you."
Reporter: "You don't consider yourself luxury? At $490?"
Francesco Ragazzi: "True. But I think I am creating like a desire. That's what interests me the most, you know? And I am trying to make my product look expensive, yeah. But I don't consider myself luxury."
15. Zoom out on 'Exclusively made by Palm Angels Est. 2015' logo on the back of a jacket
16. Tilt up on rapper Gunna
17. Wide of designer Alexander Wang seated front row
18. Medium of rapper French Montana
19. Medium of Gunna lighting a cigarette and blowing smoke
20. Pan to photographers in a cloud of smoke
21. Wide of sculptures
22. Zoom out to sculptures surrounding runway
23. Strobe lights on runway
24. Various of fashion show
25. Wide of Gunna sitting at the end of the runway smoking
26. Various of fashion show
27. Finale
28. Francesco Ragazzi bow
STORYLINE:
PALM ANGELS LIGHTS UP NEW YORK FASHION WEEK WITH STROBES, STAGS
With a strobe light show worthy of a seizure warning and classic statuary in clear boxes, Milan streetwear cool guy Francesco Ragazzi brought his celeb-popular Palm Angels brand to New York Fashion Week on Friday for the first time.
And the reason? His explanation wasn't nearly as dramatic as his show.
"A new challenge. I always start with a new challenge, and definitely New York is a great energy. I'm trying to bring my own vision here, just trying to tell my story," Ragazzi told The Associated Press before his models — both men and women — lined up for one last look prior to showtime.
The 39-year-old Ragazzi put out a mix of tailoring in jackets and coats, some outfitted with a loop of chain. Others were a play on hunting and fishing outerwear, loaded with huge external pockets with zips. Some of the looks included a photo patch of a stag ready for a nighttime kill.
"I tried to mix these two worlds and give a contrast that gives energy," said Ragazzi, also art director for the Italian brand Moncler.
There was plenty of energy on his runway that exploded with beams of pulsing light showing off a David (as in Michelangelo) among his encased sculptures. As for the clothes, much of his offerings for fall and winter were true to his street roots in trainers for the feet and hoodies branded with the name of the company he started in 2015.  
Don't misunderstand. The average skateboarder kid likely can't afford these clothes. Ragazzi sells track jackets in the zone of $500 and little dresses for $600 and more. A few tiny dresses were sculpted in leather this season. But don't call them luxury.
"I don't consider myself luxury," he said. "I think I'm creating, like, a desire. This is what interests me the most, you know. I'm trying to make my product look expensive, but I don't consider myself luxury."
Ragazzi does consider himself driven by his celebrity fans. Before decamping Milan for New York, Ragazzi hoped New York would drop a few A-listers onto his front row. He got French Montana, the rapper Gunna — he smoked throughout the show — and a giddy Alexander Wang.
"When I design a collection, I always think about a celebrity and a celebrity wearing the piece, so when it winds up on a celebrity, I'm happy," Ragazzi said.
Pharrell had a thing or two to do with Palm Angels' buzz.
Ragazzi's first aspiration was to be a fashion photographer. When he hit Los Angeles, he embraced the skate scene in a photo book published by Rizzoli in 2014. He got Pharrell to write the foreword. And away went Palm Angels.
New York Fashion Week runs through Feb. 13.
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