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hi there, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york and we begin today as we have done so many times, too many times, on this show with a crisis that is uniquely ours, uniquely american. today our country witnessed the 129th mass shooting of this year alone, this one, like so many these days, took place at a school. three young students and three staff members were killed today. they were killed at covenant school a private school in nashville, tennessee, after a shooter walked in and opened fire. after law enforcement engaged with the suspect, the shooter was killed, according to law enforcement. the shooter was a 28-year-old woman. at this hour not much more is known about a potential motive but it is worth noting at the top here how rare this particular specific situation is involving the shooter. according secret service there were only five female shooters out of 173 attacks from 2016 to 2020. in washington, d.c., president joe biden has been made aware of the shooting calle ....
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – It has been said if you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. If that’s true, Murfreesboro Fire Rescue Department Assistant Chief of Operations Tim Swann has clocked zero hours in his 33-year years of firefighting. Swann’s last day on the job is today, September 29. “It’s been 33 years and it’s been a good run,” Swann said. “I have genuinely enjoyed my employment and would also like . ....
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. – Newly appointed Fire Chief Mark McCluskey announces the promotion Tim Swann to Assistant Chief of Operations after serving in an interim role since July 2022.
“Assistant Chief Swann has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of our community,” McCluskey said. “We are proud to recognize his leadership, expertise, and tireless service to the fire department and the people it serves."
Victims names. i ll let don say that. but out of the six victims, three adults, three of those were children. two of them were age 9. one was 8. about to be 9. all the families have been contacted. the victims families have been contacted as well. my thoughts and prayers go out to the families. when we send our kids to school or to any place of safety, we expect them to live, learn, have fun and come back from that day, day s experience. we don t anticipate things like this. and i want to say thank you to our partners, to chief swann, to glenn funk, to our mayor for his support, to our federal partners. but also i want to say thank you to our first responders who got ....