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Three people are dead and two others gravely wounded after a shooting at a sports bar in San Antonio on Sunday morning, police said. A suspect has not been identified, CBS affiliate KENS-TV reports.At about 3:25 a.m., the San Antonio Police Department and the San Antonio Fire Department responded to a shoo stanley cup ting at the Boom Boom Sports Bar on the city s east side, authorities said.San Antonio Police Chief William McManus said some type of altercation started inside the bar and one person went outside and came back with a long gun and stanley cup started shooting. Three people were killed and two others wounded after a stanley cup shooting at a sports bar in San Antonio on August 15, 2021. KENS-TV He encountered a number of people in the parking lot, McManus said. At the end of that encounter, five people were shot. Police said one woman and man were pronounced dead on the scene. The other three victims, two men and one woman, were transported in critical condition to a local hospital. Police said they are also investigating if the bar was operating after hours. S New Braunfels shootingBelow is preliminary information Chief McManus provided at the scene of a shooting at a sports bar at 1621 S New Braunfels. Since this briefing, the number of deaths has risen to three. Five people were shot, three are dead, two are hospitalized with critical injuries. Oaxz Juul to pay nearly $440 million to settle states teen vaping probe
PHOENIX -- A year ago Amy Van Dyken was in a hospital bed unable to move -- the result of an ATV accident. Even though doctors initially said she suffered a severe spinal injury, she vowed to walk again. Now sh air max e is, with af1 help from a full-body machine that moves her legs.But the therapists keep dialing down the machine s assistance, ramping up her struggle. Van Dyken says walking is air force 1 physically demanding. You can see I get done with walking maybe 50 feet and I m sweating, she said. When you walk you don t grunt like I m grunting. Amy Van Dyken walks with the help of a full body-machine, nearly a year after suffering a spinal injury CBS News Al Biemond oversees her therapy at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix where they found rare good news: Unlike many paralyzed patients, her spine still has some connections to her lower body. There are nerves that are making it past the level of her injury, said Biemond. Beimond says those nerves have given motion in her leg and has helped in her recovery. If I d only got one nerve that s attached, then I m gonna take that nerve and I m going to use it to hopefully be able to find new pathways, said Van Dyken. There seems to be no stopping her. Van Dyken continues to go on hikes and give public speeches. She also drives a specially modified Camaro SS, where from the outside