The Baltimore Sun A man suspected of shooting a Johns Hopkins Hospital doctor has fatally shot himself and his mother, ...Man suspected of shooting at Johns Hopkins Hospital doctor fatally shot himself and his mother, who had been hospitalized, according to police of Baltimore. baltimore news, baltimore sun, johns hopkins hospital, wbal, johns hopkins, baltimore, google trends
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Baltimore's WBAL-TV shines in Hopkins coverage
Baltimore's WBAL-TV shines in Hopkins coverage - TV CNN had the best national coverage in the early going, largely because of its affiliate relationships with WBAL and WMAR-TV in Baltimore. CNN used overhead shots of the Hopkins complex from WBAL's helicopter, on-scene reports from ...
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Alleged Johns Hopkins Shooting Suspect Kills Mom, Self
Alleged Johns Hopkins Shooting Suspect Kills Mom, Self Baltimore, MD, United States The man suspected of shooting a doctor at Johns Hopkins Hospital has shot and killed not only himself but his ...
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the baltimore sun Diagnosis leads to murder-suicide at johns hopkins hospital
the baltimore sun Diagnosis leads to murder-suicide at top US hospital Baltimore police officer enter Johns Hopkins Hospital Thursday after a hostage-taking ...Two dead after standoff at Hopkins Faculty doctor shot at Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Mexicali Earthquake Photos: Twitter Tells the Story [PICS]
A magnitude-7.2 earthquake shook Baja California. It was felt from San Diego to Mexicali to Phoenix. There was some damage, but thankfully, casualties were low. We turned to Twitter for a closer look at the earthquake’s impact on the communities along the Pacific. These photos of the damage in Mexicali and other locales were shared via Twitter and TwitPic this afternoon by people who experienced the earthquake first-hand. We saw it (perhaps more aptly) after the Chile earthquake, too: Social media can make personal experiences universal. Twitter advocates like to talk about how much more quickly news and images can get out through the service, but that’s not the only thing that’s changed in today’s world as a result of social media.
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