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WATERTOWN â State police confirmed Wednesday evening that a Carthage man who allegedly shot and killed two people earlier in the day at a Clinton Street real estate office had died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Police said the death of Barry K. Stewart occurred after he was located by troopers in Franklin County on Route 11B near Doug Smith Road.
Stewart, 55, allegedly shot two people to death Wednesday afternoon inside BridgeView Real Estate Services, 145 Clinton St., Suite 111, where Stewart was formerly a real estate agent.
Shortly after 9 p.m. Wednesday, state police identified the two victims of Wednesdayâs shooting as Maxine M. Quigg, 50, of Wellesley Island, and Terence M. OâBrien, 53, of Black River. The victims co-owned Bridgeview Real Estate Agency, where the shooting occurred.
WATERTOWN State police confirmed Wednesday evening that a Carthage man who allegedly shot and killed two people earlier in the day at a Watertown real estat
Watertown homicide suspect dead of self-inflicted gun shot
Barry K Stewart
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 6:11 PM
Updated: Apr 28, 2021 9:18 PM
Posted By: WKTV
UPDATE State Police and the Watertown City Police Department have identified the two victims who were killed in the shooting incident as:
Maxine M. Quigg, age 50 from Wellesley Island, NY
Terence M. O Brien, age 53 from Black River, NY
Both victims worked at the Bridgeview Real Estate Agency where the shooting occurred.
Following a Be On the Lookout (BOLO) a State Police K9 unit observed the suspect vehicle on Route 11B in the town of Dickinson, Franklin County, and attempted to pull the vehicle over. The driver, identified as Barry Stewart, drove off the roadway and was found inside the vehicle with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was pronounced deceased at the hospital.
Procession held for deceased Watertown firefighter
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(WBNG) The body of deceased firefighter Peyton Morse was escorted through the Southern Tier Monday.
Morse was a firefighter with the City of Watertown Fire Department. The procession for Morse made its way to Lourdes Hospital and then went up Interstate 81 during the afternoon.
On March 12, Morse died from injuries sustained during a training exercise at the New York State Fire Academy in Montour Falls. That was on March 3.
The funeral mass will be held on Friday.