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28-01-2025
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Tuesday's Mini-Report, 1.28.25
Today's edition of quick hits. * The latest on the Indiana shooting: 'Two people were killed and two police officers were injured in a shooting at a supermarket in Indiana on Monday evening, local police say. Police received a call at 5:30 p.m. about the shooting at Martin's Supermarket in the 500 block of East Jackson Boulevard in the city of Elkhart, about 15 miles east of South Bend. Officers arrived at the scene and found two victims dead inside.' * In Kansas: 'The number of tuberculosis cases linked to an outbreak in the Kansas City area continues to swell, according to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. The outbreak, which began a year ago, killed two people in 2024, Jill Bronaugh, the health department's communications director, said in an update Tuesday. As of Friday, at least 67 patients were being treated for active tuberculosis in Kansas.' * A deeply unflattering report for North Carolina's senior senator: 'A key witness in the contentious Senate confirmation of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was assured by Sen. Thom Tillis (R., N.C.) that her sworn statement would carry weight in last week's vote and could persuade Republican senators to oppose the nominee, according to people familiar with the events.' * An unexpected story out of Tallahassee: 'Gov. Ron DeSantis suffered a stunning defeat courtesy of his own party Monday as the Legislature refused to hold a special session dealing with immigration and ballot initiatives that he forced on their chambers, instead quickly gaveling out.' * Trouble at the FDIC: 'A government-wide hiring freeze has led the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to yank job offers to more than 200 new examiners, the front-line employees who closely monitor banks to ensure they operate safely and adhere to an extensive rule book.' * The EU's newest party: 'The newly created European Union far-right party the Patriots for Europe, home to populists like Hungary's Viktor Orbán and France's Marine Le Pen, will hold a 'Make Europe Great Again' rally in Madrid on Feb. 8, two officials told POLITICO.' * All is not well at the Los Angeles Times: 'The owner of the Los Angeles Times has been leaning on a veteran Republican who ran a pro-Trump PAC to shape the future of one of the West Coast's biggest news organizations.' * Seriously? 'Google Maps users in the U.S. will soon see 'Gulf of America' in place of 'Gulf of Mexico' and 'Mount McKinley' instead of 'Denali' on the map, in line with President Donald Trump's executive order issued last week.' See you tomorrow. This article was originally published on
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28-01-2025
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2 people killed, 2 cops wounded in shooting at Indiana supermarket, suspect dead
Two people were killed and two police officers wounded in a shooting at an Indiana supermarket on Monday evening, authorities said. The shooter was killed in a firefight with cops outside the store in Elkhart, the local police department wrote in a Facebook post. Neither the shooter nor the victims have been publicly identified. One of the injured officers remained in the hospital in fair, stable condition on Monday night, while the other had already been treated and released, Elkhart police said. 'In this horrific situation, words cannot express the pain felt in our community when a tragic incident like this happens,' Elkhart Police Chief Dan Milanese said in a statement. 'This pain is especially felt by the victim's families, the responding officers, the families of the wounded officers and all the witnesses to this tragic incident.' The attacker walked into Martin's Supermarket in Elkhart around 5:30 p.m. Monday and opened fire, cops said. After killing two people inside the store, the shooter walked outside and was 'engaged' by police at the scene. Two officers were wounded in the ensuing shootout, and the attacker was killed. 'I was just down on the ground, just frozen,' expecting mother Erin Swary told local NBC affiliate WNDU. 'Obviously I didn't want to run when there were still gunshots going, but all I could think while I was down there was of my kids.' Any motive for the shooting remained unclear Tuesday. The Elkhart County Homicide Unit is leading the investigation.
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28-01-2025
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2 people killed, 2 cops wounded in shooting at Indiana supermarket, suspect dead
Two people were killed and two police officers wounded in a shooting at an Indiana supermarket on Monday evening, authorities said. The shooter was killed in a firefight with cops outside the store in Elkhart, the local police department wrote in a Facebook post. Neither the shooter nor the victims have been publicly identified. One of the injured officers remained in the hospital in fair, stable condition on Monday night, while the other had already been treated and released, Elkhart police said. 'In this horrific situation, words cannot express the pain felt in our community when a tragic incident like this happens,' Elkhart Police Chief Dan Milanese said in a statement. 'This pain is especially felt by the victim's families, the responding officers, the families of the wounded officers and all the witnesses to this tragic incident.' The attacker walked into Martin's Supermarket in Elkhart around 5:30 p.m. Monday and opened fire, cops said. After killing two people inside the store, the shooter walked outside and was 'engaged' by police at the scene. Two officers were wounded in the ensuing shootout, and the attacker was killed. 'I was just down on the ground, just frozen,' expecting mother Erin Swary told local NBC affiliate WNDU. 'Obviously I didn't want to run when there were still gunshots going, but all I could think while I was down there was of my kids.' Any motive for the shooting remained unclear Tuesday. The Elkhart County Homicide Unit is leading the investigation.
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28-01-2025
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2 killed, 2 police officers wounded in shooting at Indiana grocery store
ELKHART, Ind. (CBS) -- Three people are dead — including a suspect — and two police officers were wounded in a shooting at a grocery store in Northern Indiana. Police were called to Martin's Supermarket on East Jackson Boulevard in Elkhart, Indiana — about 15 miles east of South Bend — at about 5:30 p.m., the Elkhart Police Department said in a statement. They found two victims who had been shot and killed inside the store. The officers then exchanged gunfire with the shooting suspect outside the store. Two officers were wounded and the suspect was shot and killed, the Elkhart Police Department said. One officer was treated and released from the hospital as of Monday night while the other remained hospitalized in "fair but stable condition," police said. There was no immediate word on what prompted the gunfire, but investigators said there was no threat to the public. "In this horrific situation, words cannot express the pain felt in our community when a tragic incident like this happens," Elkhart Police Chief Dan Milanese said in a statement. "This pain is especially felt by the victim's families, the responding officers, the families of the wounded officers, and all the witnesses to this tragic incident." Vice President JD Vance's first interview | Face the Nation Rebuilding Paradise A tour of the Bronx