Exclusive surveillance video shows final moments of Lafayette movie theater gunman, John Houser, at a local motel. David Begnaud reports. Source
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Rooney’s rules on ice cream cones
From the archives of 60 Minutes: Andy Rooney, a self-proclaimed expert on eating ice cream, dishes about how to do it right. Source
Megan Ruger sings “Again”
Singer Megan Ruger, a former contestant on “The Voice,” invited CBS News backstage at the Country Thunder music festival in Twin Lakes, Wis., and performed “Again,” a song about drug addiction and how she lost some of her friends to it. Videographer: Jake Barlow. Source
WWE scraps Hulk Hogan after using n-word
In a recently resurfaced 2012 radio interview Hulk Hogan allegedly is heard using the n-word. In response, the WWE terminated Hogan’s contract and removed his bio from the Hall of Fame page on their website, as well as merchandise from the online shop. Source
Gronk in the Toyota Green Room
In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” New England Patriots’ Rob Gronkowski talks with “CBS This Morning” co-hosts Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell about his new book, “It’s Good to be Gronk.” Source
Taco Bell plans to hire 5,000 in a single day on April 21
Adhering to COVID-19 precautions, chain will hold job interviews in parking lots outside 2,000 locations across U.S. Source
Eye Opener: Minneapolis police chief testifies in Chauvin trial
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo told jurors on Monday that Derek Chauvin’s restraint of George Floyd using his knee violated Minneapolis police policy. Also, in Michigan, COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations are now worse than anywhere else in the country. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
Police chief testifies Derek Chauvin’s actions violated policy, training
Police Chief Medaria Arradondo is the third officer to testify against Derek Chauvin, breaking the “blue wall of silence.” Chief Arradondo not only called Chauvin’s knee on George Floyd’s neck a violation of policy and training, but also a violation of department ethics and values. Jamie Yuccas reports. Source
Lafayette movie theater shooter identified
Louisiana officials identified the gunman responsible for at least two deaths after opening fire in a Lafayette movie theater as 59-year-old John Russel Houser. Lafayette Police Chief Jim Craft described Houser as “kind of a drifter” who was from Alabama and had been staying at a local hotel in Lafayette since early July. Source
Police searching for gunman’s motive in Lafayette theater shooting
Col. Michael Edmonson talks to CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca on CBSN about how investigators are trying to piece together what drove 59-year-old John Russel Houser to open fire in a crowded theater. Source