A bar. The shocking reason that he survived. 11 00, onc 7 news at your side. Jonathan first, a patient wielding a box cutter terrifying a hospital worker. Alison tim barber is life at Medstar Washington Hospital Center with what happened. Tim . Tim it all started inside of the emergency, but investigators say that it ended outside with a suspect in handcuffs. Emergency rooms can be chaotic. Patientes say that a admits are Washington Hospital center posed as a fire extinction or fire extinguisher inspector to gain access to the emirates is your room. He then tried to stab a hospital worker with a box cutter, twice. Telling a worker, you are coming with me, before forcing her to find his sister in the hospital. She tried to get somebodys attention, but she was afraid. That a shocking news. Forced theder hospital worker to call his sister. Its not clear why. Instead, the victim called for help and alexander ran away. Investigators found the suspect at a nearby bus stop. She is facing kidn
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Maryland Links: Preview, The Podcast, FFFF Offense (chart), FFFF Defense (chart). Something's been missing from Michigan gamedays since the free programs ceased being economically viable: scientific gameday predictions that are not at all preordained by the strictures of a column in which one writer takes a positive tack and the other a negative oneā¦ something like Punt-Counterpunt. PUNT By Bryan MacKenzie@Bry Mac Imagine it's last Saturday, and you're Sherrone Moore. Six years ago today, you were the Tight Ends coach for Central Michigan University, and you were preparing for a Tuesday night #MACtion game at Kent State in front of 5,580 people. Three years ago, you were the Tight Ends coach for a 1-2 Michigan team coming off Michigan's first loss to Indiana since the invention of the color Crimson, and you were probably polishing your resume on the not-so-off-chance your boss got fired. And yesterday, you were Michigan's Offensive Coordinator. But five hours