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Climbing bolts found on 1,000-year-old petroglyphs in Utah
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Climbing bolts found on rock-art images left by Indigenous people in Utah more than 1,000 years ago © Provided by New York Daily News
Rock art left by Indigenous people in Moab, Utah more than 1,000 year ago has been permanently damaged after a climber inserted a line of bolts into the images.
The damage was discovered last week by the climber Darrin Reay, who was climbing around the Sunshine Slabs just north of Arches National Park, when he saw the bolts.
“I started climbing,” Reay told the Colorado Springs Gazette. “And I look up, and all of a sudden I’m standing before a giant petroglyph with a line of bolts going right through the middle of it.”
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A FedEx flight on final approach flies over the FexEx Ground facility, Friday, April 16, 2021, in Indianapolis, where multiple people were shot at a FedEx Ground facility near the Indianapolis airport. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
INDIANAPOLIS The former employee who shot and killed eight people at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis was interviewed by FBI agents last year, after his mother called police to say that her son might commit “suicide by cop.” Coroners began the slow process of identifying the victims as family members spent hours agonizing over word of their loved ones. The shooter was identified as Brandon Scott Hole of Indianapolis, Deputy Police Chief Craig McCartt told a news conference. Investigators searched a home in Indianapolis associated with Hole and seized evidence, including desktop computers and other electronic media. T Hole began firing randomly at people in the parking lot of the FedEx facility late Thursday, killing four, before