A woman who 'vanished' for three weeks while out on a run has pleaded guilty to faking her own abduction.
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A scary situation. Aly and AJ Michalka revealed their tour bus was “caught in the crossfire” of a mass shooting that occurred in Sacramento, California.
“Distraught by the mass shooting last night outside the venue in Sacramento,” the sisters, who make music under the name Aly & AJ, wrote via the band’s official Twitter account on Sunday, April 3. “All of our thoughts are with the families of those who lost their lives and those recovering today. We’re praying for the health care workers caring for them. We hope all our fans made it home safe.”
The duo kicked off their A Touch of the Beat Tour on Saturday, April 2, with a performance at the Crest Theater in downtown Sacramento. In the early hours of the following morning, at least six people were killed and at least 12 were wounded in a mass shooting that took place near the Capitol Building, which is surrounded by busy clubs and concert venues.
Many of the injured victims appeared to be bystanders who were enjoying an evening out. Chief of Police Kathy Lester told The New York Times that it was unclear what led to the violence, and she has asked that anyone with information contact the Sacramento Police Department.
The Michalkas noted on Twitter that their bus was “caught in the crossfire,” but that everyone in their touring group was able to shelter in place and was unharmed. “Thank you for everyone reaching out,” they continued, adding that the incident was “a reminder to keep your loved ones extra close today. We have to do something about gun violence in this country.”
Aly, 33, and AJ, 30, released their fourth studio album, A Touch of the Beat Gets You Up on Your Feet Gets You Out and Then Into the Sun, in May 2021, which marked their first album in over a decade.
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A woman who 'vanished' for three weeks while out on a run has pleaded guilty to faking her own abduction.
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