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American carnage: Fired Wisconsin casino restaurant manager kills two co-workers, injures another before being killed by police
Three people are dead and another seriously injured after a workplace shooting this past Saturday at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, which is attached to the Oneida Casino just outside the city of Green Bay.
Former food and beverage manager, Bruce K. Pofahl, 62, shot and killed former co-workers Ian J. Simpson, 32, and Jacob T. Bartel, 35, before seriously injuring another former co-worker, 28-year-old Danny Mulligan, in a targeted attack that began Saturday evening inside the Duck Creek Kitchen + Bar, which is located inside the Oneida Casino. According to authorities, Pofahl was looking to target his former manager who was not working at the time.
DUP says Foster exit a ‘mess’
A senior DUP source has said that removing Arlene Foster is a “total mess” and could lead to a Northern Ireland Assembly election later this year, the BBC reports. The first minister agreed to step down after around 80% of the party’s Stormont and Westminster ranks backed a change of leadership. In a statement, she described her period as leader of the DUP and first minister of Northern Ireland as “the privilege of my life”.
Dying Abroad: The Fight for Assisted Dying in the UK. Alex Pandolfo has lived what many would agree is a full life. He shows pride in his experiences as a grassroots campaigner and reminisces on his time studying at Oxford University and working for.
Since my last “
Licensing Expert” article for SBC News, the stand-out issues in UK gambling regulatory terms have been (a) the circumstances giving rise to the UK Government’s 20 April announcement of an independent review into the collapse of Football Index and (b) the sudden unexpected departure of Neil McArthur from his position as Chief Executive of the Gambling Commission within just a few days after the Football Index operating licence was suspended. You can read here the full details on what led up to that suspension and all that has happened since then.
The above announcement states that an ‘independent expert’ (a) will lead the review and (b) in addition to establishing how Football Index collapsed and identifying lessons to be learned from that, will look at the decisions and actions of the Gambling Commission with a view to the findings being made public in the summer. Those findings will also form part of the evidence for the purposes of the government’s rev