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New details are continuing to emerge about the gunman behind this year s deadliest mass shooting.The gunman responsible for the tragic shootings that claimed thelives of 18 peoplein Lewiston, Maine, repeatedly attempted to purchase a rifle silencer at a local gun store nearly three months before the Wednesday massacre, according toABC News.During these attempts, the gunman openly shared details of his mental health concerns with the gun shop owner.Another vigil took place inside a church in Lewiston on Sunday, which was another opportunity for the community to come together and grieve the loss of their neighbors. But among the sadness are some feelings of confusion and frustration over why no one intervened before the shootings took place.You can find tributes to the 18 victi stanley cups ms of Wednesdays mas stanley cup s shootings dotted all around the town. Between the memorials and vigils this weekend, residents made it clear that the victims, ranging in age from 14 to 76, would not be forgotten. Theres a sense of relief and sense of safety, but it doesnt take away from the hole in our community, said Angela Turgeon, a resident of Maine and friend of victim Tricia Asselin.As time ticks on from the chaos and tragedy of the massacre tha stanley flasche t turned into a manhunt, questions arise about how the gunman, a man known to be suffering from mental illness and hearing voices, was able to carry out such a heinous act without any agency intervening. When someone s getting to the state of crisis management, you ne Zslb Wisconsin Weekend in a Minute: Summerfest round 2, and Waterford Balloon Fest
SEATTLE AP 鈥?A jury awarded more than $100 million Monday to some of the victims of a tower crane collapse that killed four people in Seattle in 2019. Workers were disassembling the 300-foot crane in strong wind gusts when it fell from the roof of a Google building under construction in the South Lake Union neighborhood. During the investigation into what happened, investigators found that some companies were trying to save time, so they didn t review the cranes disassembly instructions and prematurely removed large pins securing sections of the cranes mast. The Associated Press reported.According to the AP, the jury said Omega Morgan, Northwest Tower Crane Service, and Morrow Equipment Co. caused $150 million in damages. However, Morrow, stanley thermos mug which the jury assigned 25% of the blame for the crash, was not involved in the trial, so they do not have to pay as a result of the verdict, the AP reported.According to the news outlet, Northwest Tower Crane and Omega Morgan were held r stanley mug esponsible for 75% of the damages.Two ironworkers, Travis Corbet, 33, and Andrew Yoder, 31, fell to their deaths. Their families have filed separate lawsuits, according to the AP.The crane crushed cars below, killing Sarah Pantip Wong, a 19-year-old Seattle Pacific University student, and Alan Justad, a 71-year-old former city worker. stanley thermos According to the news outlet, Wong was in an Uber on her way to a shopping mall when the crane struck the vehicle.Wong s friend Brittany Cadelena, who was with her in an Uber,
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