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The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department released videos early Tuesday captured by officers body-worn cameras of the police response to Monday s school shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville.The footage came from the cameras of officers Rex Englebert and Michael Collazo. The video showed Englebert entering the school about one minute after arriving. He and a group o
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botella stanley through those doors.Hale is then seen walking through multiple doors and hallways with guns. The police said the shooter was armed with two assault-type guns, a 9 mm pistol and significant ammunition. SEE MORE: As The Covenant School mourns, so do its Nashville neighborsAuthorities shared more details, adding Halefired at police vehiclesarriving at the scene from a window of the school. They also said theyfound material writtenby Hale in the car seen in the video.Accordi Bbyp Mass shooting sends shockwaves through Half Moon Bay community
WAUKESHA 鈥?Phase two of the Discovery Trail Project at Retzer Nature Center has been completed. Now, Waukesha County Parks is hosting a grand opening for the public. The grand opening will be held on June 22 at 4:30 p.m. and will start off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the accomplishment.This special project to update the original Adventure Trail consisted of a reconstruction of the accessible path with an expanded connection to the accessible boardwalk. Other updates included a gateway feature, a stone seat wall gathering place, a habitat free-play area, boulder scramble, native plant observation areas, and exploration stations that include: insects, wood, animal tracks, and eagle nests. We are grateful for the generous donations from the Friends of Retzer Nature Center and the Waukesha Rotary Club to allow for the revitalization and expansion of this trail, said Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow. The new Exploration Station features are educational and allow people of all abilities and levels of mobility to have access into nature. The Grand Opening Celebration Event schedule is as follows:4:30 p.m. 鈥?Ribbon Cutting Ceremony5 to 6 p.m. 鈥?Pollinator Garden Planting, sponsored by Johnsons Nursery and Information Stations with Waukesha County Parks Ma
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