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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?Keri Brooks may live in Florida, but right now, her heart is back in Maine. We moved to Lewiston, I think when I was about five, she remembered Friday.Lewiston is where she grew up and w stanley cup usa here her brother, Bryan MacFarlane, was killed along with 17 others in a mass s stanley cup hooting. You know, it feels like, you know, youre in a snowglobe. You know, the perception from looking in from the outside is just a cluster, you know, of snowflakes and everything like that. And, you know, you kind of want to get in there, and you kind of want to stanley cup help, but you cant, she said. You never expect to hear this kind of news. Some of the 18 were gunned down at a bowling alley. Others were killed at a bar, including Brooks brother, who was there for a weekly cornhole tournament. Unfortunately, they were there at the wrong place at the wrong time, Brooks said.RELATED: Mass shooting suspect found dead, Scripps News confirmsMaine s biggest mass shooting will require community healingBrooks, through a sign language interpreter, described her brother, MacFarlane, as a caring soul who was a huge force in Maines deaf community. Both she and her brother were born deaf. We both were able to bond because we had the same language, she said through the interpreter.For Brooks, who now lives in Pinellas County, it was hard enough to lose a brother in the mass shooting. It was even harder to lose multiple friends too, including other members of the deaf community, which she described as extr Ujuz Race for Tampa Mayor: Mike Suarez candidate profile
MARION COUNTY, Fla. -- A professional guardian who was under criminal investigation for the death of a man under her care has been arrested in Marion County Monday night.The guardian, Rebecca Fierle, is b stanley cup usa eing charged with aggravated abuse of an elderly person and neglect of an elderly person. Fierle captured headlines across the state after she was accused of issuing a do not resuscitate order for a person she cared for without the court s permission. The Price of ProtectionInvestigations showed Steven Stryker, a 74-year-old man who was under Fierle s care, did not want a do-not-resuscitate order DNR and stated several times that he wanted to live. Despite the elderly man s request, as well a stanley flask s wishes of the man s family, Fierle ordered his doctors to not perform any life prolonging medical procedures, according to a release from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.FDLE issued a warrant for Fierle s arrest and on Monday, she was arrested by the Marion County Sheriff s Office. PREVIOUS COVERAGE:Embattled professional guardian accused of causing death resigns from 40 casesEmbattled guardian refuses to answer questions about ward s deathRebecca Fierle, woman accused of causing death, resigns as professional guardian in FloridaInvestigators said Fierle also demanded that the elderly man s feeding tube be capped, which happened on May 9, 2019. Days later, Stryker choked to death while at the hospital.FDLE says investigation will continue and the case remains a stanley cup ctive.
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