WHEN the hurly-burly’s done and the SNP have won, what then? Will it be Covid as usual or the begging Section 30 letter to Boris, or will an indy majority put pressure on Westminster by passing the draft Referendum Bill, with a flexible date? If the SNP go to sleep on the referendum, their membership will slip away like snow off a dyke. They cannot ignore the fact that their core support is for independence, not the myriad policies they’ve promised in the manifesto. The power grab and the Brexit disaster are here now, and the economic recovery will need rather more than the Tories’ Union Jacks and royal yachts.
We’ve learned a third person was inside the Bridgeview Real Estate Services office when the owners, Maxine Quigg and Terry O’Brien, were shot to do death on Wednesday by a former employee.
Watertown Daily Times Maxine M. Quigg, left, and Terence M. OâBrien in 2016 opened Bridgeview Real Estate Services in Watertown. They were shot to death at the businessâs office Wednesday.
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Maxine M. Quigg, left, and Terence M. OâBrien in 2016 opened Bridgeview Real Estate Services in Watertown. They were shot to death at the businessâs office Wednesday.
(Provided photo â Watertown Daily Times) WATERTOWN 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.
Woman from Williams Lake identified as victim in Watertown, NY, shooting
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New York State Police have identified Maxine Quigg, originally from Williams Lake, as one of two victims in a fatal shooting in Watertown, New York.
New York State Police say Quigg, 50, and her business partner, Terry O’Brien, 53, were at Bridgeview Real Estate Agency where they were fatally shot by a suspect identified as Barry Stewart, a former employee at the agency. Police say Stewart was found inside of his vehicle with a self-inflicted gunshot wound and later pronounced deceased at the hospital.
Suspect in Upstate NY Killings Found Dead After Fleeing From Cops: Police The man suspected in a fatal shooting drove his pickup off the road after police spotted the vehicle about 100 miles away hours later, and he was found inside the vehicle with a self-inflicted gunshot wound
Published April 30, 2021 •
Updated on April 30, 2021 at 3:43 am
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A man suspected of fatally shooting two workers at a real estate office in northern New York fled in his pickup truck and later shot himself as police closed in, according to state troopers.
Police searched the largely rural region for Barry Stewart, 55, after the shooting Wednesday afternoon at a real estate office in Watertown.