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29377 votes; duration 131 Minutes; Clint Eastwood; Paul Walter Hauser, Brandon Stanley; release Year 2019; creator Kent Alexander. Whodunnit? Eric Robert Rudolph. People in Murphy, North Carolina left food our on their porches to feed him. Richard jewell showtimes. Richard Jewell Theatrical release poster Directed by Clint Eastwood Produced by Tim Moore Jessica Meier Kevin Misher Leonardo DiCaprio Jennifer Davisson Jonah Hill Clint Eastwood Screenplay by Billy Ray Based on "American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell" by Marie Brenner The Suspect: An Olympic Bombing, the FBI, the Media, and Richard Jewell, the Man Caught in the Middle by Kent Alexander and Kevin Salwen Starring Sam Rockwell Kathy Bates Jon Hamm Olivia Wilde Paul Walter Hauser Music by Arturo Sandoval Cinematography Yves Bélanger Edited by Joel Cox Production company Malpaso Productions Appian Way Productions Misher Films 75 Year Plan Productions Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Release date November?20,?2019 ( AFI Fest) December?13,?2019 (United States) Running time 129 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Budget $45 million [2] Box office $42 million [3] [4] Richard Jewell is a 2019 American biographical drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, and written by Billy Ray. It is based on the 1997 Vanity Fair article "American Nightmare: The Ballad of Richard Jewell" by Marie Brenner, and the 2019 book The Suspect: An Olympic Bombing, the FBI, the Media, and Richard Jewell, the Man Caught in the Middle by Kent Alexander and Kevin Salwen. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] The film depicts the July 27 Centennial Olympic Park bombing and its aftermath, as security guard Richard Jewell finds a bomb during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, and alerts authorities to evacuate, only to later be wrongly accused of having placed the device himself. The film stars Paul Walter Hauser as Jewell, alongside Sam Rockwell, Kathy Bates, Jon Hamm, and Olivia Wilde. The film had its world premiere on November 20, 2019, at the AFI Fest, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 13, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It received positive reviews from critics, with praise for the performances (particularly Bates and Hauser) and Eastwood's direction. It was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the ten best films of the year. However, the film was criticized for its portrayal of a real-life reporter, Kathy Scruggs. The film was a box office flop, grossing $42 million against its $45 million budget, one of the worst in Eastwood's career. For her performance, Bates was recognized as the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress, and earned nominations at the Academy Awards and Golden Globes, but lost both to Laura Dern for her performance in Marriage Story. [10] Plot [ edit] In 1986, Richard Jewell works as an office supply clerk in a small public law firm, where he builds a rapport with attorney Watson Bryant. He leaves the firm to pursue law enforcement jobs. At some point he's hired as a sheriff's deputy, but ends up discharged. In early 1996, he's working as a security guard at Piedmont College, but is fired after multiple complaints of acting beyond his jurisdiction. Jewell later moves in with his mother Bobi in Atlanta. In the summer of 1996, he works as a security guard at the Olympic Games, monitoring Centennial Park. In the early morning of July 27, 1996, after chasing off drunken revelers during a Jack Mack and the Heart Attack concert, Jewell notices a suspicious package beneath a bench, which an explosives expert confirms contains a bomb. The security team, including police officers, FBI agent Tom Shaw, and Jewell's friend Dave Dutchess, are moving concert attendees away from the bomb when it detonates, and Jewell is initially heralded as a hero. At Atlanta's FBI office, Shaw and his team determine that Jewell, as a white, male, "wanna-be" police officer, fits the common profile of perpetrators committing similar crimes, comparing him to others who sought glory and attention by rescuing people from a dangerous situation they caused themselves. Shaw is approached by journalist Kathy Scruggs of the Atlanta-Journal Constitution. In exchange for sex, Shaw reveals that Jewell is under FBI suspicion. The Constitution publishes Scruggs's story on the front page, disclosing the FBI's interest in Jewell as a possible suspect. Scruggs makes particular note of Jewell's physique, the fact he lives with his mother, and work history to reassure herself that he fits the FBI's profile. The story quickly becomes international news. Jewell, initially unaware of his changing public perception, is lured to the FBI office. He initially cooperates but refuses to sign an acknowledgement he has been read his Miranda rights, and instead phones Watson Bryant for legal representation. Bryant, now running his own struggling law firm, agrees and makes Jewell aware he is a prime suspect. Shaw and partner Sam Bennet visit the dean of Piedmont College, who reinforces their suspicion of Jewell. The FBI searches Jewell's home and seize property including true crime books and a cache of firearms. Jewell admits to Bryant that he has been evading income taxes for years and was once arrested for exceeding his authority. Bryant scolds Jewell for being too collegial with the police officers investigating him. Jewell admits his ingrained respect for authority makes it difficult for him not to be deferential, even when the authorities are trying to do him harm. Jewell and Bryant confront Scruggs, demanding a retraction and apology, but she stands by her reporting. Still not completely convinced of Jewell's innocence, Bryant and his long-suffering secretary Nadya time the distance between the phone booth and bomb site, concluding it is impossible for someone to phone in the bomb threat and discover the bomb at the time it was found. Scruggs and Shaw have made the same conclusion, and the FBI changes their picture of the crime to include an accomplice. As their case weakens, the FBI try to link Dutchess to Jewell as a possible homosexual accomplice. Bryant arranges a polygraph examination which Jewell passes, removing Bryant's doubt about his innocence. Bobi holds a press conference and pleas for the investigation to cease so she and her son may get on with their lives. Jewell and Bryant meet with Shaw and Bennet at the FBI office, and after some irrelevant questions, Jewell realizes they have no shred of evidence against him. When he asks pointedly if they are ready to charge him, their silence convinces him to leave, finally having lost his sense of awe for law enforcement officers. Eighty-eight days after being named "a person of interest", Jewell is informed by formal letter that he is no longer under investigation. In April 2005, Jewell, now a police officer in Luthersville, Georgia, is visited by Bryant who tells him that Eric Rudolph has confessed to the Centennial Olympic Park bombing. An epilogue states that two years later, on August 29, 2007, Jewell passed away at the age of 44 of complications from diabetes and heart failure. Cast [ edit] Paul Walter Hauser as Richard Jewell Sam Rockwell as Watson Bryant Kathy Bates as Barbara "Bobi" Jewell Jon Hamm as FBI Agent Tom Shaw ( composite character) Olivia Wilde as Kathy Scruggs Nina Arianda as Nadya Ian Gomez as FBI Agent Dan Bennet Wayne Duvall as polygraph examiner Dylan Kussman as FBI Special Agent Bruce Hughes Mike Pniewski as Brandon Hamm Eric Mendenhall as Eric Rudolph Production [ edit] The project was initially announced in February 2014, when Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill teamed to produce the film, with Hill set to play Jewell, and DiCaprio set to play the lawyer who helped Jewell navigate the media blitz that surrounded him. [11] Paul Greengrass began negotiations to direct the film, with Billy Ray writing the screenplay. [12] Other directors considered include Ezra Edelman and David O. Russell, [13] [14] before Clint Eastwood was officially attached in early 2019. DiCaprio and Hill did not star in the film, though they remained as producers. [15] In May 2019, Warner Bros. acquired the film rights from 20th Century Fox, which had been acquired by The Walt Disney Company earlier that year. [16] In June, Sam Rockwell was cast as the lawyer, and Paul Walter Hauser as Jewell. Kathy Bates, Olivia Wilde, Jon Hamm, and Ian Gomez were also cast. [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] In July 2019, Nina Arianda joined the cast. [22] Filming began on June 24, 2019, in Atlanta. [23] In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres during her talk show, Eastwood explained how he continued to work on the film despite a looming studio wildfire. [24] Ellen described the November 10 blaze, known as the Barham brush fire, as a "really bad fire that came really close to the lot, " adding that "air quality was so bad that everyone evacuated. " Clint replied: "I was coming back down to do some work at a sound stage and I saw all this smoke going. And I'm getting closer and closer and its Warner Bros. and its smoke and I got almost up there and I thought, the whole studio's burning down, maybe I'll go in and see if I can retrieve something. So we went on the sound stage and started working and we forgot about it and... everybody said, 'The studio's been evacuated! ' And I said, 'We're not evacuated, we're here working! '" [25] Marketing [ edit] A trailer was released on October 3, 2019. [26] Release [ edit] The film had its world premiere at the AFI Fest on November 20, 2019. [27] It was theatrically released in the United States and Canada on December 13, 2019. [28] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] The film's performance has been characterized as a box office flop by multiple media outlets. [29] [30] [31] [32] Richard Jewell has grossed $22. 3 million in the United States and Canada, and $19. 5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $40. 1 million, [3] [4] a
Imagine risking your life and saving hundreds of lives, but instead of getting thanked and praised; you're demonized and labeled pariah by worthless trash who never met you. Richard jewell making. Richard jewell bio. I'm watching this after watching the movie. He really was a hero. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019 Format: DVD This film is based on the story of Richard Jewell, a security guard at the Centennial Olympic Park who during a concert discovered a suspicious bag with a bomb, which resulted in an evacuation. Though it wasn't completed before the bomb blew, the evacuation at least lessened the number of casualties. Unfortunately for Jewell, he fit the criminal profile. The FBI initially tried to trick him when being interviewed and their suspicions were leaked to the press, which caused him to be blamed by the media though there were no charges. The film follows Jewell's sad tale and how he and his lawyer fought it. This was a really well made film. This is a gripping, well-written tale. This is largely a film about dealing with the law and media, which has a lot of scenes of just talking, plus it runs at two hours and eleven minutes. Yet, the movie never feels slow. The setup to the finding of the bomb is just excellently paced and leaves you hooked. The dialogue is really good; for a movie about a serious subject it lightens the film with a little bit of dry humor. Casting is really good in this. The main triumvirate of Paul Walter Hauser as Jewell, Kathy Bates as his mother, and Sam Rockwell as his lawyer all work so well together. Now, I know a lot of critics have already mentioned this, but it's difficult not to address. The reporter Kathy Scruggs (Olivia Wilde), who first reported on Jewell is portrayed as super insensitive and obsessed with success over anything and everything else. From what I've read, the late Scruggs' colleagues disagree with her portrayal. It's a little uncomfortable that a film about the dangers of the media being used to vilify someone, is itself doing the same thing. (To her credit, Wilde does a good job selling the role she is given. ) The Scruggs thing aside, I highly recommend this. It's especially impressive considering that director Clint Eastwood is 89. The movie hasn't been doing great in the box office right now and that is a shame. Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase This movie had me in tears early. Especially when I recalled that every year until Richard died, that he left a rose I believe, in Centennial Park on the spot where Alice Hawthorne had died and on the anniversary. That was the real Richard Jewell. I think if I had been Eastwood, I would've added that as the ending somehow versus what struck me as being an unfinished ending that was somewhat awkward. The actor who portrayed Jewell was a physical dead ringer even if he underplayed him as a bit too bungling or too much of a momma's boy or pawn. He was those things but much more as a human. Better had Victor Hugo directed I think. If one watches the famed 60 Minutes interviews with Jewell, and others, he had a strength to himself, and a confidence that I'm not sure the actor brought to the role but within the film context, can see why they were following to show a man being used by the system he idolized and wished to be more part of. I personally think the irony of Jewell's lawman vision of himself was that it was truer to old world values and lawman actions that police were permitted to be in his own lifetime. And far less dubious that those afforded to The FBI. Mr. Jewell also had 2 definitive lawyers and not sure why he's only shown with the early friend, Bryant and not the later Lin Wood who was a force to be reckoned with. If I had my druthers, I'd loved to have seen Eastwood tackle their retribution hours against the media and subsequent retractions and payouts. Actor Sam Rockwell was a decent version of Watson Bryant and brought some comic relief that worked well in his interactions with the press and Jewell. All in all Eastwood was faithful but it was one of those films that one wished had a larger budget to really bring the depth to the story that this budget could not. But its an outsider film and think Eastwood, and DiCaprio surprisingly, felt was historically important. For what reasons you'd have to ask them obviously. But I presume Eastwood either consciously or unconsciously understood that the bombing was a signaling event much like an ocean earthquake can be to a tsunami. It showed the growing influence of the shadow government, foreshadowing events like 9/11 and media as a player or an arm of such players with an agenda to dismantle individual freedoms. To make Americans "suspects" for being nothing more than being patriotic. Jewell was an unwitting victim of these hours. But also a heroic American who through his honesty, his beliefs in right and wrong, and with the help of some similar in mind, became an unexpected cog in their plans. A sort of natural force of its own right, exposing the corruption like light to darkeness. Thank God for that and thank God for Eastwood and this film. Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase We see how time and time again law enforcement can be overzealous in trying to blame people for a crime they didn't commit and without even having proper evidence. As a result, it devastates peoples' lives forever. I am thrilled that Clint Eastwood made this movie because it gets a message out to the world that Richard Jewell is a hero who saved many people's lives. It is also a shame that Richard Jewell passed so early in his life. Rest in Peace Hero. Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Great movie! Just another person trying to do the right thing and gets punished for it. Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase The only part of the movie that didn't ring true was the remorse shown by the reporter. Everything else felt authentic and gives you a sense of what it like to be on the other side of the camera when they need to forge a narrative. Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019 Format: DVD Well developed characters. You forget that they are actors... it seems so real and sad at the same time. Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase I liked how it challenged the media’s responsibility to make sure it has facts.
Richard jewell mom speech. Richard jewell trailer reaction. Richard jewell trailer español. I like the way Clint Eastwood brings out the truth. Jewell was a good man and a hero. Unfortunately the dishonest media and crooked FBI agents remain. Long time ago good thing he didn't go. I hope this movie would teach us about how the news can ruin someone's reputation, even if he or she did the right thing. Thank goodness Richard Jewell's story is brought on the big screen. Richard jewell. Ten years ago, this could have been a great movie when Eastwood had a sense of subtlety and nuance in delivering the film's message. Richard Jewell beats you over the head with it to make sure you walk out knowing the message; the media and federal government can be dishonest. Gasp! In this day and age, Eastwood is clearly trying to stir up the conservative caucus with a film like this by reinforcing their internal belief of distrust toward the media and FBI. just in time for Trump's impeachment, isn't that funny? Anyone with a half a brain can spot this well-acted but flawed storytelling film for what it's trying to be, propaganda. Anyone with less will fall for it easily. A good message that could have been delivered with more subtlety and less bias. It's a shame, could have been a great movie but it's not.
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What if someone decided you were guilty of a horrible crime? What if the news said you were guilty and your friends, neighbors and co-workers believed it? What if the police tried to bully you into a confession when you were completely innocent the whole time? This is the true story of Richard Jewell, an innocent man who was cancelled by the media long before cancel culture existed. Excellent acting by Paul Walter Hauser and Kathy Bates and of course directed masterfully by Clint Eastwood. If you're not frightened by this movie - you're not paying attention. Richard jewell atlanta bombing. Richard jeweller.
Cant wait to see this, thank you Clint Eastwood for making a movie showing the truth. Best movie of 2019. Go see it! I was surprised that they had Paul Walter Hauser gain 25 pounds. I have seen pictures of Richard Jewell from 1996 and he was not at fat as Hauser was in the movie. Richard jewell mother. Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 5 wins & 11 nominations. See more awards ? Learn more More Like This Biography | Drama 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6. 8 / 10 X A group of women take on Fox News head Roger Ailes and the toxic atmosphere he presided over at the network. Director: Jay Roach Stars: Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie History 7. 6 / 10 A corporate defense attorney takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company that exposes a lengthy history of pollution. Todd Haynes Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins Action Comedy 6. 5 / 10 A guy relies on his newly-acquired gladiator skills to save his ex-girlfriend from kidnappers. Jason Lei Howden Samara Weaving, Daniel Radcliffe, Rhys Darby Romance 7. 5 / 10 The Austrian Franz Jägerstätter, a conscientious objector, refuses to fight for the Nazis in World War II. Terrence Malick August Diehl, Valerie Pachner, Maria Simon Adventure In Jumanji: The Next Level, the gang is back but the game has changed. As they return to rescue one of their own, the players will have to brave parts unknown from arid deserts to snowy mountains, to escape the world's most dangerous game. Jake Kasdan Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart Animation When the world's best spy is turned into a pigeon, he must rely on his nerdy tech officer to save the world. Directors: Nick Bruno, Troy Quane Rachel Brosnahan, Jarrett Bruno, Claire Crosby 8 / 10 Jo March reflects back and forth on her life, telling the beloved story of the March sisters - four young women each determined to live life on their own terms. Greta Gerwig Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh Thriller 6. 1 / 10 Based on the real-life prison break of two political captives, Escape From Pretoria is a race-against-time thriller set in the tumultuous apartheid days of South Africa. Francis Annan Ian Hart, Daniel Webber 7. 4 / 10 Based on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Lloyd Vogel. Marielle Heller Tom Hanks, Matthew Rhys, Chris Cooper Crime 7 / 10 A couple's first date takes an unexpected turn when a police officer pulls them over. Melina Matsoukas Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith, Bokeem Woodbine World-renowned civil rights defense attorney Bryan Stevenson works to free a wrongly condemned death row prisoner. Destin Daniel Cretton Jamie Foxx, Charlie Pye Jr., Michael Harding The story of two men, educators of children and adolescents with autism. Olivier Nakache, Éric Toledano Vincent Cassel, Reda Kateb, Hélène Vincent Edit Storyline American security guard Richard Jewell saves thousands of lives from an exploding bomb at the 1996 Olympics, but is vilified by journalists and the press who falsely reported that he was a terrorist. Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: The world will know his name and the truth. See more ? Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for language including some sexual references, and brief bloody images See all certifications ? Details Release Date: 13 December 2019 (USA) Also Known As: Richard Jewell Box Office Budget: $45, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: $4, 705, 265, 15 December 2019 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $42, 245, 542 See more on IMDbPro ? Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ? Did You Know? Trivia Filming of the bombing scene was done on the 23rd anniversary of the original bombing. Most scenes were filmed on the same dates of the 1996 Olympics, 23 years later. See more ? Goofs When the FBI agents are returning the property to Mrs. Jewell, the agents set the boxes down and turn the corner to the kitchen to appear to leave. However, this is an apartment with another apartment next door. The FBI agents would have walked into the kitchen or the pantry instead of exiting the apartment. The pantry closet is seen in other shots of the kitchen. There is only one way in and out of this apartment. See more ? Quotes Watson Bryant: [ a little power can turn a person into a monster Richard] Connections References M*A*S*H (1972) Soundtracks Stand By Me Written by Ben E. King Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller Mike Stoller Performed by Bootstraps Jordan Beckett [used in the film trailer] See more ? Frequently Asked Questions See more ?.
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I saw the movie, live in Atlanta, Was at the Olympics virtually everyday of the events, was not at the park that night. the movie was riveting, spot on in most cases, and showed us that the Media and the FBI can be corrupt, when they target individuals, based on perception and feeling and their personal agenda. Hmm, where have we recently seen that ? What they did to Richard was horrible, and horrible that the media and FBI individuals can become corrupted. That unfortunately demeans the many great Law enforcement individuals, makes us suspect of them and the media as well. That is tragic, but so is the way they abused their power as this true story tells and we see before our eyes that reality. This movie was incredible. Touched me to my core. Richard jewell press conference.
Richard jewell music. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Richard Allensworth Jewell est un policier et agent de sécurité américain, né le 17 décembre 1962 à Danville et mort le 29 août 2007 à Woodbury. Il est connu pour avoir déjoué l' attentat du parc du Centenaire pendant les Jeux olympiques d'été de 1996. Agent de sécurité dans le parc du Centenaire à Atlanta pendant les Jeux olympiques, il découvre dans la nuit du 26 au 27 juillet 1996 un sac à dos vert contenant une bombe artisanale. Premier intervenant, il alerte la police et commence à évacuer la zone avant l'explosion de la bombe. Héros anonyme, Jewell ne le reste que quelques heures avant d'être retrouvé par CNN qui lance sa tournée médiatique. Interrogé par les grands médias américains, il connaît son heure de gloire. Trois jours après l'attentat, il est suspecté par le FBI d'être le poseur de bombe. Son nom fuite dans les médias qui diffusent son portrait en continu en le présentant comme le principal suspect de l'attentat. Sa vie est bouleversée par la couverture médiatique, avant qu'il ne soit définitivement acquitté 88 jours après le début de l'accusation publique. Menacés ou poursuivis judiciairement par Jewell et son équipe d'avocats, la large majorité des médias trouvent un accord financier avec l'agent de sécurité. Redevenu policier dans de petites villes de l' État de Géorgie, il y retrouve un quotidien ordinaire. En 2006, le gouverneur Sonny Perdue le remercie publiquement de la part de l'État pour les vies qu'il a sauvées lors des Jeux olympiques d'Atlanta. Il meurt en 2007 d'une défaillance cardiaque à la suite de complications de son diabète. Jeunesse [ modifier | modifier le code] Richard White naît le 17 décembre 1962 à Danville dans l' État de Géorgie aux États-Unis [ 1]. Il est le fils unique de Barbara, dite ??Bobi??, et de Robert Earl White, qui travaille pour Chevrolet [ 1]. Ses parents se séparent et divorcent quand il a 4 ans [ 1]. Sa mère travaille comme coordinatrice des réclamations pour une entreprise d'assurance où elle rencontre son deuxième mari, John Jewell, un cadre de la société [ 1]. Peu après ce mariage, John Jewell adopte Richard qui prend son nom [ 1]. Proche de sa mère, Richard est éduqué avec sévérité et selon les principes de la religion baptiste [ 1]. Alors qu'il a 6 ans, la famille déménage à Atlanta [ 1]. Enfant discret, Richard Jewell a peu d'amis et aide ses professeurs [ 1]. Il étudie au lycée Towers dans le comté de DeKalb [ 2]. Il souhaite travailler dans le secteur de l'automobile et choisit de poursuivre ses études dans une école technique spécialisée du sud de la Géorgie [ 1]. Trois jours après son arrivée à l'école, son père adoptif quitte le foyer familial après avoir indiqué dans une note qu'il est un raté [ 1]. Richard retourne vivre avec sa mère et prend un travail de réparateur automobile [ 1]. Richard Jewell change de métier pour le poste de directeur d'une boutique de vente de yaourts glacés TCBY [ 1], [ 3]. À 22 ans, il devient employé du département des fournitures de la Small Business Administration américaine [ 2]. Il y est surnommé ? Radar ? pour son efficacité [ 1]. Ses efforts lui permettent d'obtenir rapidement une promotion et de superviser la salle des fournitures et celle du courrier [ 2]. Lorsque son contrat prend fin, il devient détective pour un hôtel Marriott [ 1]. Débuts dans la police [ modifier | modifier le code] Ayant l'ambition de devenir policier, Richard Jewell obtient un emploi comme geôlier dans le comté de Habersham en 1990 [ 2]. Il travaille également comme agent de sécurité dans un complexe d'appartements du comté de DeKalb où il vécut jusqu'à son décès [ 2]. Le matin du 26 mai 1990, il reçoit des plaintes pour une bagarre dans le jacuzzi du complexe [ 2]. Jewell s'arme d'un pistolet de calibre 9 mm, prend ses menottes et arrête un homme de 22 ans pour ivresse [ 2]. Il le menotte bien qu'il n'ait pas les pouvoirs d'arrêter quelqu'un [ 2]. Lorsque les agents de police arrivent, ils emmènent Jewell au poste pour s'être fait passer pour un policier [ 2]. Plus de 70 habitants du complexe immobilier signent une lettre de soutien à Jewell qui plaide coupable [ 2]. Évalué psychologiquement, il garde son emploi de geôlier [ 2]. Quelques mois plus tard, il est promu adjoint du shérif [ 2]. En 1995, il a un accident de voiture de police en poursuivant un véhicule qu'il estime suspect [ 2]. Le shérif doute de sa version et le rétrograde au poste de geôlier [ 2]. Jewell n'accepte pas cette rétrogradation et démissionne [ 2]. Agent de sécurité [ modifier | modifier le code] En avril 1995, Richard Jewell accepte un emploi d' agent de sécurité à l' université Piedmont de Demorest [ 2], [ 4]. Les dirigeants de l'université le jugent trop zélé, Jewell écrivant de longs rapports détaillés sur des incidents mineurs [ 2]. L'université lui reproche un excès de vitesse hors du campus avec un véhicule de sécurité de l'université, ainsi que d'avoir arrêté des voitures sur des routes pour vérifier l'ivresse potentielle des conducteurs [ 5]. L'université lui demande de démissionner, ce qu'il fait le 21 mai 1996 [ 2], [ 4]. Richard retourne vivre chez sa mère et obtient un poste d'agent de sécurité au parc du Centenaire pour les Jeux olympiques d'été de 1996 à Atlanta [ 2], [ ESPN 1]. Il compte utiliser cette expérience pour se créer un réseau dans le milieu de la police d'Atlanta et tenter d'y obtenir un emploi [ 6]. La première semaine des Jeux se déroule bien pour Richard Jewell qui travaille de nuit au parc olympique du Centenaire sur des créneaux de 12 heures [ 6]. Il y rencontre des policiers d'Atlanta, a une bonne vue sur les concerts de nuit de la scène principale, aide les gens à se diriger vers le métro ou encore à retrouver leurs proches [ 6]. Le joueur de basket-ball Charles Barkley passe même juste à côté de lui [ 6]. Jeux olympiques d'Atlanta [ modifier | modifier le code] Héros [ modifier | modifier le code] Dans la nuit du 26 au 27 juillet 1996, Richard Jewell est attiré par un groupe de jeunes hommes ivres assis sur des bancs devant la tour de son de la principale scène du parc du Centenaire [ 7]. Les jeunes lancent des canettes de bière sur la tour [ 7], [ 8]. Jewell appelle l' agent spécial Tom Davis pour raisonner le groupe de jeunes [ 7], [ 8]. Alors qu'ils partent, Jewell aperçoit un gros sac vert, de style militaire, abandonné sous le banc [ 7], [ 8], [ 9], [ 10], [ 11]. Ensemble, Davis et Jewell cherchent le propriétaire du sac mais personne ne répond positivement [ 7], [ 8]. Richard Jewell alerte par radio son supérieur de la présence d'un sac suspect [ 10]. À 0 h 57, Davis suit la procédure et appelle l'équipe de déminage puis les deux hommes créent un périmètre de 5 mètres autour du sac suspect pour qu'elle puisse intervenir [ 7]. Une minute plus tard, un appel au 911 prévient les quartiers généraux de la police d'Atlanta qu'une bombe va exploser au parc [ 7], [ 12]. Richard Jewell monte dans les étages de la tour de son pour prévenir les techniciens de la situation [ 7]. Lorsqu'il retourne à proximité du sac suspect, l'équipe de démineurs regarde à l'intérieur du sac à l'aide d'une lampe et découvre une bombe de grande taille [ 7]. Les agents arrivés sur place commencent à faire évacuer la zone [ 7]. Jewell s'occupe de l'évacuation de la tour son, entièrement vide au moment de l'explosion à 1 h 20 quelques instants après le départ de l'agent de sécurité [ 7]. L'explosion projette Jewell vers l'avant, le fait tomber sur ses genoux et ses mains [ 7]. La bombe a toutefois blessé 110?personnes, dont plusieurs gravement, et provoqué la mort de deux personnes [ 13]. Lorsque le bureau d'investigation de Géorgie tient une conférence de presse quelques heures après l'attentat à la bombe, Tom Davis indique, sans le nommer, qu'un agent de la sécurité d' AT&T lui a signalé un colis suspect dans la zone de l'explosion [ ESPN 2]. Intéressé, un producteur de la chaîne de télévision CNN, Henry Schuster, cherche et trouve l'agent en question: Richard Jewell [ ESPN 2]. Au soir de l'attentat, il est interviewé sur son rôle dans l'attentat à la bombe [ ESPN 3]. L'entrevue est diffusée en boucle sur la chaîne qui couvre les Jeux olympiques [ 7]. Le lendemain matin, dimanche 28 juillet, Bryant Steele, le responsable des relations publiques de la marque AT&T, conduit Jewell à un interrogatoire de 90 minutes avec le FBI pour formaliser tout ce qu'il a vu la veille [ 7]. L'agent de sécurité enchaîne les apparitions médiatiques dans les heures qui suivent, poussé par la société AT&T qui espère en tirer un impact positif [ ESPN 3]. Il enregistre une nouvelle interview avec CNN puis USA Today et The Boston Globe [ 7]. Le lundi après-midi, Richard Jewell pro
There should be a statue built in his honor. Richard jewell net worth 2018. Richard jewell movie trailer reaction. Please bring news like this, I miss the old CNN.



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