Maxine Quigg and her colleague Terry O Brien were shot and killed at their real estate office in Watertown on Wednesday.
Apr 29, 2021 New details are emerging in the shooting in Watertown on Wednesday that left two people dead. The suspected gunman also died, from what police describe as a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Joseph Donoghue, Detective Lieutenant with Watertown Police Department, said the shooting at the Bridgeview Real Estate office was reported to the police around 2 p.m. Wednesday. Our officers arrived, they formed tactical teams and cleared the building, Donoghue told NCPR. Officers found Maxine Quigg and Terence O Brien shot dead in their offices. Quigg and O Brien were coowners of Bridgeview and were both licensed real estate agents.
Barry K. Stewart (New York State Police)
Barry K. Stewart, 55, is accused of killing a woman and a man at BridgeView Real Estate Services in New York’s Watertown, according to the
New York Daily News. At around 2 p.m. on Wednesday, the former BridgeView Real Estate Services agent reportedly drove up to the real estate agency’s office in a gray 2020 Ford F-150 pickup truck and started shooting.
“Caller states Barry Stewart is there and shot everyone,” a dispatcher said through Jefferson County emergency radio transmissions. “Caller apparently locked herself in the bathroom. There are two other people there with her.”
Tire tracks mark end of road for suspected shooter
Tire tracks mark the spot where suspected shooter Barry Stewart pulled off the highway Wednesday and took his own life.(WWNY)
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DICKINSON, N.Y. (WWNY) - Tire tracks, an investigator’s gloves, a sign, and a real estate listing are what’s left at the side of State Route 11B where shooting suspect Barry Stewart took his own life in Franklin County on Wednesday.
7 News reporter Keith Benman visited the scene in the town of Dickinson Thursday morning.
An investigator’s gloves, a sign, and a real estate listing for a Watertown home were left at the side of the road where shooting suspect Barry Stewart took his own life Wednesday.(WWNY)
Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 4:21 pm
Auckland has won the bid to host the 36th Annual
Scientific Meeting for the Epilepsy Society of
Australia
The event, which will be held in November
2022, will bring together 250 specialists involved in the
diagnosis, treatment and research of epilepsy from Australia
and New Zealand.
The bid - secured by Auckland
Convention Bureau (ACB), a division of Auckland Unlimited,
in partnership with Epilepsy Society of Australia, and with
support from Tourism New Zealand - is expected to generate
over $415,000 in economic impact for Auckland, including a
total of 1,000 visitor nights.
Auckland Unlimited’s
Head of Major and Business Events, Richard Clarke, says