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WJLA ABC7 News Weekly October 19, 2015

Florida and again tragedy, and tonight the search is on for a gunman who opened fire during zombie con. Reporter video captures the chaos in florida. Four, five shots at the same time. Reporter gunfire in downtown fort myers at the annual zombie con. Hundreds of people, many dressed in costume, running down the street. Everybodys running down broadway. We started running because we saw people running and we heard two really loud bangs. Reporter the shooter disappeared into the crowd. Six people were injured. One died. People were taking cover. Officers were running towards the shots. That is when we located victims. Turnedr taylor had just 20. He was a College Football player in miami. [in audible] reporter event organizers and the citys mayor sending condolences in the aftermath as the Police Search for the person who pulled the trigger. Teenager pinned to the ground by d. C. Police spoke out today. He said the police had no right to treat him the way he did. Aephen jason and a video

Voyeur incident in UMD dorm under investigation

University of Maryland COVID-19: Students told to isolate

University of Maryland tells students to isolate over rise in COVID-19 cases UMD courses will switch to all online for a week and officials say students on and off-campus should stay home and quarantine as much as possible. Author: Lucas Robbins Updated: 12:09 AM EST February 22, 2021 COLLEGE PARK, Md. A recent rise in cases of COVID-19 has led the University of Maryland to put stricter policies in place, including that students must quarantine for a week. In-person classes for undergraduate and graduate students will transition to online for at least the next week, and students have to isolate themselves to help limit the spread of COVID-19.

The University of Maryland is implementing urgent interventions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on campus; One Week of Online Instruction, Resident Students to Sequester-in-Place

Urgent COVID Actions: One Week of Online Instruction, Resident Students to Sequester-in-Place Dear Campus Community, Effective today, the University of Maryland is implementing urgent interventions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on our campus: All students living in residence halls and on-campus fraternity and sorority houses must sequester-in-place, effective at 12:00 noon today. All students living off-campus in the greater College Park area are strongly encouraged to stay home as much as possible and limit your activities. All in-person instruction for undergraduate and graduate courses will transition to online instruction beginning on Monday, February 22. Approved laboratory research activities, already operating at 50% capacity and with strict masking and distancing precautions, may continue as scheduled.

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