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Now. And that is where this whole active shooter situation played out late this afternoon. Here we talked to one of the witnesses, someone who was here on the ground when all this was im sorry, we dont have that sound right now but heres some more pictures that we pulled from twitter of sort of the scene on the ground how hectic it was earlier today as this active shooter situation was played out. But our understanding at this point is that shooter is dead. We should have an update from the officers in a few minutes. At this point, a lot of the streets around st. Lukes hospital still shut down at this point. You can see that behind me here. As soon as we get the update from officers in the next few minutes, well make sure to bring it to you. But for now, live along guerrero, mark kelly, kpix 5. Thank you. There is a lot confusion as officers first arrived on the scene. Like mark was just saying, take a listen to officers as they tried to coordinate their response to an active shooter. ....
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Snipe Sailing Dinghy Restoration is Bringing People Together from Both Sides of Ulster 24th May 2021 The Snipe Ranger under restoration on 10th May Credit: Fred Ternan Snipes, the feathered sort, inhabit wetlands and lakes but in Ireland the breed is on the Red List, meaning it is of high conservation concern. Snipe dinghies (the wooden version) were common in Northern Ireland from the 1930s till the 60s but could have been put on a Red List after that, as their numbers suffered a marked decline. But I m told that Fermanagh supports a breeding population as well as an over-wintering population of the feathered variety, and if you listen, you can hear their distinctive drumming and chipping. ....