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Insight lands 16 leaders on CRN s 2021 Women of the Channel | LightningPR Press Release

Insight President Joyce Mullen, three other executives also named as Power 60 Solution Providers driving channel success TEMPE, Ariz., June 7, 2021 – Insight Enterprises (NASDAQ: NSIT), the global integrator of Insight Intelligent Technology Solutions™ for organizations of all sizes, announced today that 16 Insight leaders have been named to the 2021 Women of the…

Indianapolis FedEx shooting: Community holds vigil for victims, survivors

Indianapolis is still reeling from the shock of a mass shooting at a FedEx facility that left eight people dead and several others wounded. But for DeAndra Dycus, Pamela Wooden, Brenda Hutson and other members of Purpose 4 My Pain, the turmoil is more personal. They’ve all lost children to gun violence. It’s a club whose membership they wouldn’t wish on anyone, so when they heard the news that eight more families were now experiencing the same pain, Dycus said they knew they needed to act. “I wanted to show solidarity in our community, because we’re tired,” Dycus said. “Enough is enough. And I wanted families who have been impacted by gun violence to know their community is here to support them.”

FedEx shooting suspect legally purchased rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home

FedEx shooting suspect legally purchased rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home Sarah Nelson, Arika Herron and John Bacon, USA TODAY NETWORK Indianapolis mayor says no evidence will restore the lives lost in FedEx shooting Replay Video UP NEXT INDIANAPOLIS – The suspected gunman in the mass shooting that left eight people dead at a FedEx building legally purchased the two rifles used in the massacre just months after a shotgun was seized from his home, authorities said.  A trace of the two guns revealed that suspect Brandon Scott Hole, 19, legally bought the rifles in July and September last year, police said. Police declined to say where Hole bought the guns, citing the ongoing investigation. 

FedEx gunman legally purchased assault rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home

FedEx shooting suspect legally purchased rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home Sarah Nelson, Arika Herron and John Bacon, USA TODAY NETWORK Indianapolis mayor says no evidence will restore the lives lost in FedEx shooting Replay Video UP NEXT INDIANAPOLIS – The suspected gunman in the mass shooting that left eight people dead at a FedEx building legally purchased the two rifles used in the massacre just months after a shotgun was seized from his home, authorities said.  A trace of the two guns revealed that suspect Brandon Scott Hole, 19, legally bought the rifles in July and September last year, police said. Police declined to say where Hole bought the guns, citing the ongoing investigation. 

FedEx shooting suspect legally purchased rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home

FedEx shooting suspect legally purchased rifles months after shotgun was seized from his home
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