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THIBODAUX City police are investigating a shooting said to have occurred following a botched armed robbery.
But they say Darren Payne, a 46-year-old Houma man, gave conflicting information about the incident.
Payne, shot once in each of his legs, initially told police the shooting occurred at Mobile Estates Trailer Park in Gray.
Terrebonne authorities later informed their Thibodaux counterparts that Payne told them he was shot on St. Charles Street in Thibodaux.
Payne told officers he was shot by two men during a robbery attempt after he tried to buy drugs, police said


He doesn't answer that one. He doesn't even like the fact that people get to see preview trailers.
'I accept that we have to do the trailer,' says Kaufman, a short, wiry man of 50, who has let his frizzy hair grow out into a version of an Afro. 'You strike a balance of trying to tell the story and not tell the story.
'I don't like revealing stuff in movies to people,' adds Kaufman, who wrote 'Being John Malkovich,' 'Adaptation' and 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,' and became a first-time director with 'Synecdoche,' 'But it's very hard now. All of these [media] outlets are demanding exclusive clips, so we have to come up with clips for each outlet's Website that no one else has. But then they'll immediately go on YouTube, and it'll kill the surprise.'
Without killing the surprise, 'Synecdoche, New York' - a bastardization of the constantly mispronounced and misspelled Schenectady, New York - is about a theater director (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who goes through some life changes, believes he has some undiagnosed illnesses, frets about his mortality, and decides to stage the play of all plays while he still has time


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