THOMASTON Like so many enterprising crafter/artists before her, Jo Ann Hoppe, an artist and entrepreneur from South Thomaston, has made a career from her hobbies. Refusing to let a pandemic dictate her direction, she’s lifting up a dozen or so local crafters, who are selling their consigned items in her newly opened shop, Blueberry Moose at 166 Main Street in Thomaston.
“I’ve always been artistic, but in 2007, an artist told me I should be showing my stuff at craft fairs,” she said. “So, I started making these rustic-looking signs with Maine town names on them. I thought it was crazy, but I gave it a shot. Meantime, I was working full time as a nurse. And, at one point, five years ago, as I was getting ready to go to my booth at the Maine Lobster Festival, I wanted a teal-colored lobster on my T-shirt to match my shorts. I had lobster stencils, so I quickly stenciled a lobster on a t-shirt and went to the Festival. While there, folks kept asking me where I got my shirt.
started flooding towards the area, the corner of college and 19th and later college and woodruff. could you see the area? or could you just see the area that police were responding to and where they were staging? we could see the area on the corner. i think it happened more towards the front of the building but we saw the area they ended up cordoning off and saw all the cops and the fire trucks and ambulances all rushing towards that area. it was happened very quickly that you received an alert. you said a matter of moments. how long do you think it was? a minute? two minutes? i had to have been almost yeah, almost a minute or two. as soon as we started seeing all the police officers we got the text. which was very thankful, thankful for, because we got the door locked down immediately. now it is phenomenal how quickly you were alerted. obviously keeping a lot of people safe. what then happened, anthony? can you tell me? everyone got flooded
obviously struck me as being what looked like maybe someone of student age, being led out in handcuffs. you don t want to read too much into it, as deb very well cautioned. what do you see there? i think deb is probably right on. if that was a suspect you would have a lot more law enforcement around him. a lot of times what will happen is in certain situations, when they clear an area, they will go ahead and cuff somebody until they can actually clear that specific individual person. now, somebody had mentioned this particular incident is contained. it might be contained but it definitely is not resolved yet. you still have a lot of s.w.a.t. team members milling around outside of this building so whatever s going on seems to be centered in this specific building and you see more s.w.a.t. team members showing up and positioning themselves, and i don t know if there could be negotiation going on right now with a particular individual and s.w.a.t. team is setting up around the area, b
notified about all academic classes are being canceled for the remainder of the day. the campus technically is open, however, multiple buildings are now closed in that area where all this activity is going on. that s 19th avenue, 140 west and the mcquig building, the watts building as well. still very active but we can tell you that according to local media reports, at least one suspect has been killed. obviously that raises the question, are they looking for others. that appears to be the case. deb, we might not know this at all right now, but we know as you learned from the columbus fire department, that there had been eight people transported to hospitals. sorry if you already told me this, but do we know if that one suspect who is dead is included in that count? are there eight additional people that have been transported? reporter: it s a great question. usually when the original numbers come out, they do
officials, are non-life threatening. we don t know who the suspect is. the suspect gunned down by a police officer. the suspect is deceased. we have been told that, and at this point in time, the lockdown situation that the university was under has now been lifted, although classes cancelled for the rest of the day there at ohio state university. this was a very dramatic scene, and to hear students who are on campus, many of them in class when this happened. the first notice many got, for a few, hearing the gunshots, potentially from the police officer who was shooting the suspect, but also all of them got text message alerts that came out just moments after this happened. one student, one ohio state university student, says he was there when this man pulled a knife outside. it was by the watts building which is an engineering and science building there or campus and head se wsaid he was on thed