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(TUCSON, Ariz.) Several children initially missing following a deadly fire and shooting rampage that targeted multiple first responders in Tucson, Arizona, have been found alive, police said on Monday.
Tucson Police Department Sgt. Richard Gradillas told ABC News that the two or three children who resided at a home where a badly burned body was discovered in the blaze were found on Monday, but released no further details.
Gradillas said police were still conducting an investigation to determine that the children were not harmed. He said police plan to hold a news conference on Monday afternoon to update the public on the shooting spree.
Multiple people shot, including EMT personnel, in series of attacks in Tucson; suspect identified
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Officials identify suspect in deadly Tucson shooting spree
Tucson Police officials have released the identity of a man they say was involved in a shooting spree that ended with five people shot, including one fatality. FOX 10 s Jennifer Martinez reports.
TUCSON, Ariz. - A series of attacks Sunday afternoon in Arizona ended with five people shot, including one fatality, and three children who were reported missing have been found safe,
Tucson police said. The suspect in the attacks was critically wounded by an officer.
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NEW YORK – Resurgent pandemic worries knocked stocks lower from Wall Street to Tokyo on Monday, fueled by fears that a faster-spreading variant of the virus may upend the economy s strong recovery.
The S&P 500 fell 1.6% after setting a record just a week earlier. In another sign of worry, the yield on the 10-year Treasury touched its lowest level in five months as investors scrambled for safer places to put their money. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped 725.81, while the Nasdaq composite lost 152.25.
Airlines and other companies that would get hurt the most by potential COVID-19 restrictions took some of the heaviest losses, similar to the early days of the pandemic. United Airlines lost 5.5%, mall owner Simon Property Group gave up 5.9%, and cruise operator Carnival fell 5.7%.
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