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27 Jun, 2020
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Two victims dead, one injured after shooting at Springfield’s Bunn warehouse; suspected gunman also dead
Two people were killed and one was hospitalized after a gunman, who was later found dead, opened fire Friday morning at the Bunn-O-Matic warehouse on Stevenson Drive.
The latest this morning
Fourth of July fireworks plans for Springfield, Sangamon County area

Springfield's downtown Fourth of July fireworks show was canceled and so has several other shows, as towns grapple with the benefits and risks of potential group gatherings during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Bunn shooting: ‘I closed my eyes and ran’

Bryson Clayborne of Springfield called the welders he worked with on the production side of Bunn-O-Matic his "Bunn family.

 
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Suspected Bunn shooter remembered as quiet

As Mike Hafliger was leaving Bunn-o-Matic around 11 a.m. on Friday, he saw several familiar faces and gave them all quick goodbyes.

Fire destroys mobile home, RV and residence on North 30th Street

A fire ripped through a mobile home, a recreational vehicle and a house in the 1600 block of North 30th Friday afternoon.

 
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Police respond to reports of shooting at Bunn warehouse

Local law enforcement agencies responded Friday morning to reports of a shooting at the Bunn-O-Matic warehouse located on Stevenson Drive.

Police: Wisconsin woman sprayed with lighter fluid, burned by lighter in suspected hate crime

MADISON, Wis. - An 18-year-old biracial woman was burned with lighter fluid in an assault in Madison, Wisconsin, early Wednesday, according to a police report.

At least one person shot at Bunn warehouse

Springfield Police confirmed at least one person was shot Friday morning at the Bunn-O-Matic warehouse on Stevenson Drive.

Appeals court: Trump wrongly diverted $2.5B for border wall

SAN FRANCISCO - A federal appeals court on Friday ruled against the Trump administration in its transfer of $2.5 billion from military construction projects to build sections of the U.S. border wall with Mexico, ruling it illegally sidestepped Congress, which gets to decide how to use the funds.

Coronavirus updates: New US cases hit single-day record; Texas, Florida are closing bars amid surge

As the U.S. hits a new record for daily coronavirus cases, the governors of Texas and Florida hit pause on their reopening plans, with both states effectively closing bars to limit the spread of coronavirus.