Here all day theyre working now into the night you can see them across the street down on the ground over there. This happened it started about a block away where police were trying to arrest somebody on a warrant that person took off they say he was aiming a gun at them at one point even tried carjacking a woman at gunpoint. I think i heard fire about 10. The gunfire erupted around 8 30 a. M. This morning on Western Avenue in lynn. Police shot and killed 33yearold Randolph Maclean they were trying to arrest him on five arrest warrants involving ongoing threats they said he was making to his exgirlfriend and her family over the past three weeks. They tracked him down at this home in lynn. As the officers were checking the second floor they caught him. He answered saying he had a gun and would kill them. The officers chased maclean to this area with a steady ordered a woman driving by out of her as officers approached the vehicle he pointed his gun at them at which point the three offic
The New Brunswick government has revised an education policy for the first time in 20 years to remove a section that would see the province covering the legal costs of a school district in cases where their legal interests diverge.
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