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Burnsville family thankful to be alive after barrage of bullets hits townhome
Eric Chaloux KSTP
Updated: October 11, 2023 - 7:01 PM
Published: October 11, 2023 - 2:21 PM
https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/burnsville-family-thankful-to-be-alive-after-barrage-of-bullets-hits-townhome/
33rd ave.?
Kennelly Road and Burnsville Parkway East?
2 law dogs shot
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on Kennel-LY Ken Nelly
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Several Burnsville police officers shot: 2 officers,1 first responder killed
By FOX 9 Staff
Published February 18, 2024 8:42AM
Updated 10:51AM
Burnsville
FOX 9
BURNSVILLE, Minn. (FOX 9) - Several Burnsville police officers were shot โ at least two officers and one first responder were killed โ while responding to a domestic call.
FOX 9 is on the scene of a massive police presence near the 12600 block 33rd Avenue South on Sunday morning.
RELATED: Burnsville police officers, first responder killed: Minnesota lawmakers and law enforcement react
Law enforcement from all over the area is on the scene. Here's a live look at Kennelly Road and Burnsville Parkway East, near the area where the shooting occurred:
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How did Hitler's scar-faced henchman become an Irish farmer?
Published
30 December 2014
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-30571335
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noun [in singular]
a person or thing subjected to general mockery or ridicule: I'd be the laughingstock of the school | a baseball team that is the laughing stock of the major leagues.
laughing stock
noun
they have become the laughing stock of world sport. figure of fun, object of ridicule, dupe, butt, fool, joke, standing joke, everybody's fool, stooge; fair game, everybody's target, victim, Aunt Sally; exhibition, spectacle; informal fall guy; British English informalgoat.
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carry (a boat or its cargo) between navigable waters: they are incapable of portaging a canoe | [no object] : they would only run the rapid if they couldn't portage.
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ORIGIN
late Middle English: from French, from porter โcarryโ. The sense relating to carrying between navigable waters dates from the late 17th century.
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