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Warning: Content in this story may be disturbing for some viewers.CINCINNATI -- As Whitney Austin lay bleeding, trapped inside a revolving door at the Fifth Third Center in Downtown Cincinnati, she thought about her two young children.She thought about how they asked for a second kiss when she left home that morning. Austinwas in a hurry, but she paused and kissed them again. I kind of had that memory in my head as everything was going down, Austin said Tuesday in an interview with Good Morning America.As images of her children and her husband <a href=https://www.adidassamba.com.de>adidas samba schuhe ran through her head, Austin lay on the ground motionlessso the shooter would think she was dead.She had been shot 12 times in the chest, neck, arms, torso and foot. It was a dead end, Austin said. Youre coughing up blood, you cant get away, this is it -- youre dying. Austin, Fifth Third Bank s vice pr adidas campus donna esident and digital product lending manager, recalls the moment she was shot 12 times when a gunman opened fire at Fifth Thi salomon gtx rd Center the morning of Sept. 6.The gunman, Omar Santa-Perez, strode into the lobby around 9 a.m. and shot five people with a 9 mm handgun before responding officers shot and killed him.The shooter killed Richard Newcomer, 64; Prudhi Raj Kandepi, 25; and Luis Felipe Calder贸n, 48. Austin and another person, Brian Sarver, survived the attack.Austin was running late to work that day. People were waving her down, trying to warn her not to go near the building. But she was focused on a conference call. Her phone was pr
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A judge Wednesday moved the murder trial of sniper suspect Lee Boyd Malvo 200 miles away from the Washington suburbs that were so terrorized by the string of killings last fall.Over the objections of prosecutors who wanted the case to remain in the Washington area, Fairfax County Circuit Judge Jane Marum Roush ruled that the move was necessary to guarantee Malvo s right to a fair trial. Venue should be transferred to a jurisdiction outside the Washington-Richmond corridor, where many citizens lived in fear during the month of October 2002 as a result of the crimes with which the defendant is charged, Roush wrote. He will be tried in the city of Chesapeake, near <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.ca>stanley water bottle the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.Malvo, 18, is set to go on trial Nov. 10 in the slaying of FBI a stanley cups uk nalyst Linda Franklin outside a Home Depot store in Falls Church. She was one of 10 people killed in the Washington area in what prosecutors have said was a scheme to extort $10 million from the government. In all, Malvo and John Allen Muhammad, 42, have been linked to 20 shootings, including 13 deaths, in Virginia, Maryland, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Washington, D.C. Both could get the death penalty.Muhammad is scheduled to go on trial in Prince William County, next stanley flasche to Fairfax, in a deadly shooting at a gas station. His lawyers have also asked that the trial be moved; the judge has yet to make a decision.Malvo s lawyers had requested a change of venue for two reasons: The Wpaw Lehman E-Mail: Execs Mock Idea Of Bonus Cut
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CNN -- The police chief of a Florida Gulf Coast town and one of his officers have been charged in connection with the accidental fatal shooting of a woman last year at a citizen s police academy.In August, Punta Gorda police Officer Lee Coel fired the fatal shot during a drill involving civilians at the police academy facility. Mary Knowlton, a 73-year-old retired Minnesota mother of two, died at a hospital.Coel was charged Wednesday with one count of felony manslaughter. I don t see how the facts as we know it would amount to criminal negligence as opposed to simple negligence, attorney Jerry Berry told CNN affiliate WINK. CNN reached out to Berry but didn t get an immediate response.Chief Tom Lewis will face one count of misdemeanor c <a href=https://www.campusadidas.it>adidas campus beige ulpable negligence. Looking at the totality of the facts and evidence brought our office to this decision, State Attorney Stephen Russell said.Officer was playing bad guy in drillCoel shot Knowlton during a shoot/don t shoot nike dunk high role-play scenario in which officers make decisions on using simulated lethal force, Lewis said at the time.The retired librarian was playing an salomon xt officer in the scenario, which was held just outside the police complex, officials said. Coel was playing the role of a bad guy when he opened fire as nearly three dozen people looked on.The gun the officer used should have had blanks but mistakenly had a live round in it, Lewis said. Lee Coel absolutely, positively did not know there was live ammunition in that gun, Berry
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