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A "less than lethal munition" was used against Stephen
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KABC-TV video of the incident showed Hill moving to the
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SWAT officers had spent part of Saturday afternoon
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Hill, 34, fled to the Chatsworth neighborhood hillside after leaving a house where he was barricaded for most of Saturday.
Murder and attempted murder charges had been
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Hill, whose professional name is Steve Driver, fled in an SUV with the murder weapon, authorities said.
Ultima is located in the San Fernando Valley, known in the
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Hill was convicted of second-degree assault and a handgun charge in March 1999 in
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Rodriguez, 63, is the latest Cuban performer recently to be allowed into
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U.S. prosecutors have said the men were part of a Cuban
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Outside the theater, one protester projected a three-story high image onto Carnegie Hall's facade of Orlando Zapata Tamayo, an imprisoned hunger striker who died in Cuba in February while demanding better prison conditions.
Rodriguez's tour will include concerts in Washington, Orlando, Los Angeles and Oakland, California.