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New development chief brings 20 years experience to Milford United Way

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Iowa man faces arson charges for fire that killed family pet

A criminal complaint says Switzer admitted to setting the fire and told police an RFID tag in his ear told him to do it.

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

then the bum rush continued. i got pushed and that's when i got shot in the back of my knee. this makes me not want to ride a train ever in my life. >> reporter: he said it was the worst pain of his life. the people inside the subway car estimate 40 to 50 passengers. they said when the gunfire finally stopped, passengers rushed to triage one another, using coats and jackets as makeshift tourniquets. john. >> thank you so much. i want to bring in conrad. he witnessed the aftermath of the shooting. thank you so much for being with us. i understand you were walking into the station with your children. tell me what happened. >> i wasn't actually with my children. i had just dropped them off at school at the next station

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

to witnesses of this and surveillance cameras and video camera footage to sift out the sequence of events that went down here. >> critical to an investigation here, accounts from eyewitnesses and i believe we have an eyewitness with us on the phone. conrad, thank you so much for calling in. talk to us about what you saw and where you were at the time of this attack. >> yes, well, i was on the level above the platform. just down the street. i had just come down the fourth set of stairs on the street. i just paused because i was texting my wife and then the account to the station booth which was some yards away from me and he was bleeding from the legs. i guess he was injured, bleeding. i guess injured on the upper leg

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MTP Daily

conrad. you live in sunset park. you saw the aftermath of the shooting i'm told. tell us exactly what you saw. where were you and when did you realize something was terribly wrong? >> well, i was on the level above that one. what i saw was a young guy run up to the station booth, and he was bleeding from the legs, i think. it seemed like his pants were down and he was tending to his wounds. but otherwise he seemed like he was, you know, seemed like he was okay. i'm hoping he's all right. he was essentially alerting people to what happened. he was saying there's been people injured, they're bleeding, and, you know, that's

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino

could still see the street from where i was. i was just on the first flight of stairs. i was quite some distance away. >> bill: you were halfway down. i assume you retreated after the gentleman said what was happening? >> part of me wanted to stick around and see what was happening and i was curious but i have a family and i should just get out of there. i can't do anything to help anyone. first responders can do the job and i should stay out of the way and get home safe. >> dana: that was a wise decision on your part and we are glad you are safe and i'm sure your wife and family are, too. it is possible, of course, regularly it is unfathomable but it's possible these are your -- you might not know them personally but your neighbors and the people you live with. that can be quite harrowing as well, conrad. >> yeah. a lot of things happened.

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino

speaking there was police and emergency vehicles just pulling into the area as you can imagine. >> dana: tell us more about the neighborhood. it is filled with a lot of families, a lot of commuters. i'm assuming were you headed to work? >> yes. and i was -- i would have been there. i just had taken a moment to text my wife and so i would have been there. as it was i just got out of there immediately. i just didn't see any point in my being alound any longer. there were emergency vehicles coming. but yeah, it is a neighborhood, very diverse. a lot of families from all different backgrounds. >> bill: i want to bring our viewers a bit more information. don't leave, conrad. according to a source nypd. no active devices at this moment. that my help matters right now

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino

isolated event or whether there will be more events than this in new york or around the country. so right now everyone, everyone in law enforcement in major metropolitan cities i believe around the country are on a heightened state of alert. >> bill: ted, thank you for that. it is hard for us to figure out motivation and entirely too early to even speculate on any of that. we want to bring in conrad, he was heading into that subway station in brooklyn and conrad, are you with us now by telephone? >> yes, i'm here. >> bill: i understand you are back home in your apartment and you are safe. what did you see, what did you hear, conrad? >> well, i was just in the stairwell heading down into the station and i saw a young man go up to the station booth and he was bleeding from the legs. his pants were down because he had wound somewhere on his

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino

as these first responders show up there. conrad, give us a bit more. i assume you take the train often. on a normal day what does it look like at 8:30 in the morning? >> just a rush hour, a lot of people trying to get places, you know. so, you know, whatever this was, there are a lot of people who could be vulnerable i would imagine. >> bill: conrad, when you saw the gentleman who was bleeding, were you on the street level or had you already gone down into subway below the street? >> to get to the subway you go down one set of stairs and then you are on a level with the station like booth where sometimes used to get metro cards. then you go down one more flight of steps and that's the station. so it's in that middle area i

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Fox News Live-20220205-21:04:00

>> initially u.s. military officials believed in the chaos at the airport attack that gunfire was likely exchanged, adding to the carnage and now they say it was far more simplistic. >> the investigation found a single explosive device killed at least 170 afghan civilians and 13 u.s. service members. by explosively directing paul bearings to a packed crowd into our men and women. >> present biden at the time promised retaliation against isis k and the suicide bomber. pentagon officials said yesterday they still live by the president's words and added the investigation revealed acts of true heroism by u.s. service members. >> it came out in a briefing, the bravery and compassion, the skill our troops showed in the moment, a moment when they were losing their conrad's trying to rescue those who were wounded. >> the u.s. withdrawal from

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