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Eight-year-old girl says Nationals Park was her second shooting in heartbreaking video

Article bookmarked Don t show me this message again✕ ✕Close After a shooting outside a DC baseball game left fans running for their lives, one survivor calmly told a reporter she’d been through it all before. She was eight years old. “It was my second shooting, so I was kind of prepared because I always am expecting something to happen,” Faris Nunn, eight, told Faris and her family were at the game at Nationals Park in Washington, DC on Saturday when they heard gunshots from a nearby gate. “I saw people looking that way,” the young girl said. “And I didn’t know what was going on until I heard someone say get out, so I just started going under the seat.”

8-year-old girl on Nats game shooting: I was kind of prepared, because I m always expecting something to happen

8-year-old girl on Nats game shooting: I was kind of prepared, because I m always expecting something to happen
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8-year-old girl on Nats game shooting: I was kind of prepared, because I m always expecting something to happen

8-year-old girl on Nats game shooting: I was kind of prepared, because I m always expecting something to happen
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Some Marylanders angry, worried after Gov Hogan looks to end pandemic unemployment benefits in July

Some unemployed Marylanders WUSA9 spoke with say they have barely kept their heads above water the past year and a half amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Next month, they'll lose the federal enhanced pandemic unemployment benefits and they're worried. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that Maryland would stop paying out the benefits starting July 3, citing positive health and economic recovery. That ends the extra $300 people on unemployment have.

Teacher sues LCPS after being placed on leave over comments about gender identity policy

A Loudoun County Public Schools teacher is suing the school system after being placed on administrative leave after he made comments saying he would not call transgender students by their chosen pronouns. The school board is considering adopting a policy (8040) that would require LCPS staff to "allow gender-expansive or transgender students to use their chosen name and gender pronouns that reflect their gender identity without any substantiating.

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