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Two shot dead in Watertown remembered as the ideal real estate brokers

Police: shooting suspect dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound

Police: shooting suspect dies from self-inflicted gunshot wound Barry Stewart (Source: State Police) By 7 News Staff | April 28, 2021 at 7:35 PM EDT - Updated April 28 at 9:23 PM WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - The suspect is dead. State police confirm for 7 News that 55 year old Barry Stewart of West Carthage died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Stewart was the subject of a police manhunt Wednesday afternoon after he allegedly gunned down 2 people inside a Watertown business where he once worked. According to state police, troopers tried to pull over Stewart’s pickup truck on Route 11B in the town of Dickinson in Franklin County.

Shooting victims in Watertown remembered as the ideal real estate brokers

WATERTOWN — The two real estate brokers shot and killed at their workplace Wednesday were active in the community and known to always look out for their agents. “The real estate community is absolutely turned over backwards,” said Linda J. Fields, a local real estate educator who taught the two who were shot Wednesday. Maxine M. Quigg, 50, of Wellesley Island, and Terence M. O’Brien, 53, of Black River, worked together previously at Exit More Real Estate, and when they learned the business was closing, they decided to open their own brokerage, Bridgeview Real Estate Services LLC, in 2016. Many of their former co-workers at Exit More joined them at 145 Clinton St., Suite 111. They built a staff of somewhere between 35 and 40 agents. Mrs. Fields, a real estate educator who taught Mrs. Quigg and Mr. O’Brien salesperson and brokers courses, said they weren’t just successful at their job, but they were kind people who were active in the community and had w

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Watertown shooting victims remembered as the ideal real estate brokers

WATERTOWN — The two real estate brokers shot and killed at their workplace Wednesday were active in the community and known to always look out for their agents. “The real estate community is absolutely turned over backwards,” said Linda J. Fields, a local real estate educator who taught the two who were shot Wednesday. Maxine M. Quigg, 50, of Wellesley Island, and Terence M. O’Brien, 53, of Black River, worked together previously at Exit More Real Estate, and when they learned the business was closing, they decided to open their own brokerage, Bridgeview Real Estate Services LLC, in 2016. Many of their former co-workers at Exit More joined them at 145 Clinton St., Suite 111. They built a staff of somewhere between 35 and 40 agents. Mrs. Fields, a real estate educator who taught Mrs. Quigg and Mr. O’Brien salesperson and brokers courses, said they weren’t just successful at their job, but they were kind people who were active in the community and had w

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