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‘God Help Me': 345 Park Ave. Cleaner Recalls Run-In With Gunman

‘God Help Me': 345 Park Ave. Cleaner Recalls Run-In With Gunman

Bloomberg4 days ago
Sebije Nelovic had just taken out the trash from one conference room and was heading into another when she heard the first loud pops echo down the hallway.
'I said, 'What's going on? Firecrackers?',' she told Bloomberg News on Thursday.
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