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question:Three people died Monday morning in a shooting at a courthouse in Delaware, including the shooter, authorities said. Delaware State Police Sgt. Paul Shavack confirmed three people died in the shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington. He said the suspected gunmen and two women are dead. The city's mayor said earlier in the day that one of the women killed was the shooter's estranged wife, but Shavack said police had not confirmed that was the case. Wilmington Mayor Dennis Williams said in a telephone interview that he was told the man shot and killed his wife. Shavack said two police officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries. He said officers exchanged gunfire with the shooter in courthouse's lobby before he passed metal detectors. Shavack did not say whether the shooter killed the two women or whether they were killed in the gunfire. Shavack also did not say how the shooter died. Dozens of police cars and emergency vehicles were on the streets surrounding the courthouse in the hours after the shooting, and police were searching the courthouse room by room as a precaution. Jose Beltran, 53, a court employee who works in the building, was entering the lobby Monday morning when he heard two shots. He said he turned around and ran. "It happened so fast," he said, adding he heard three or more shots as he ran. Dick Lawyer works across the street at the law office of Casarino, Christman, Shalk, Ransom & Doss and said his office building had been on lockdown since about 8:15 a.m. The shooting occurred about five minutes earlier. He said he and colleagues were shaken at first but calmer hours later. "We have a couple of people whose relatives work at the courthouse," he said. State police scheduled another briefing at noon. ||||| WILMINGTON — Two women were shot to death when a gunman opened fire at the New Castle County Courthouse this morning, state police said. The shooter, who police said is dead, was the former father-in-law of one of the women killed, law enforcement and legal sources said. Police said the gunman entered the lobby of the courthouse about 8 a.m. and started shooting, and Capitol Police returned fire. Two injured Capitol Police officers were shot in the chest, but saved by bulletproof vests. One wounded officer was identified this evening as Steven Rinehart, 50, a retired New Castle County officer who joined the state force last year, law enforcement sources say. Police said Rinehart and another Capitol Police officer were injured in the shooting, and were later released after seeking treatment at a hospital. The other injured officer has not been identified, but police said he is a 42-year-old on the force seven years. Rinehart ran into the open lobby area of the courthouse as the shooting began and exchanged gunfire with the gunman, probably saving other people, a law enforcement person familiar with the investigation said. Rinehart retired as a senior corporal from the county police on July 14 after serving 24 years, according to a county resolution passed last month commending his service. He served in the patrol division, traffic services, motorcycle unit and Westover Hills patrol, and was a certified police instructor and active as a field training officer. Law enforcement and legal sources identified the gunman as Thomas Matusiewicz, the 68-year-old father of David T. Matusiewicz, a former optometrist who spent time in federal prison for kidnapping his three daughters and bank fraud in 2007. David Matusiewicz, 45, was involved in a bitter custody fight with his ex-wife, Christine Belford, identified by law enforcement and legal sources as one of the women killed in the shooting. The other woman killed has not been identified. It was unknown whether police killed the shooter when returning fire or if he took his own life. Police said at least one of the victims was targeted by the shooter. ||||| Get breaking news alerts on your mobile device direct from the FOX 29 news desk. Get breaking news alerts on your mobile device direct from the FOX 29 news desk. Get breaking news alerts on your mobile device direct from the FOX 29 news desk. Get breaking news alerts on your mobile device direct from the FOX 29 news desk. Text 46373 To 'NEWS' To Get Breaking News Alerts From FOX 29 Wilmington police say an officer has been shot and wounded in the city's Southbridge section. Wilmington police say an officer has been shot and wounded in the city's Southbridge section. Wilmington police say an officer has been shot and wounded in the city's Southbridge section. Wilmington police say an officer has been shot and wounded in the city's Southbridge section. Authorities hold a news conference outside the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington, Del., after a shooting in which three have been reported killed, including the suspected gunman. Authorities hold a news conference outside the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington, Del., after a shooting in which three have been reported killed, including the suspected gunman. Authorities hold a news conference outside the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington, Del., after a shooting in which three have been reported killed, including the suspected gunman. Authorities hold a news conference outside the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington, Del., after a shooting in which three have been reported killed, including the suspected gunman. A Delaware State Police spokesman says 3 people have died in a shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington. A Delaware State Police spokesman says 3 people have died in a shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington. A Delaware State Police spokesman says 3 people have died in a shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington. A Delaware State Police spokesman says 3 people have died in a shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington. Delaware officials offer condolences in the wake of the Wilmington Courthouse shooting. Delaware officials offer condolences in the wake of the Wilmington Courthouse shooting. Delaware officials offer condolences in the wake of the Wilmington Courthouse shooting. Delaware officials offer condolences in the wake of the Wilmington Courthouse shooting. Tracy Campbell will never forget the Matusiewicz family who lived across the street from her Norva Drive home in Middletown, Delaware for years. Tracy Campbell will never forget the Matusiewicz family who lived across the street from her Norva Drive home in Middletown, Delaware for years. Tracy Campbell will never forget the Matusiewicz family who lived across the street from her Norva Drive home in Middletown, Delaware for years. Tracy Campbell will never forget the Matusiewicz family who lived across the street from her Norva Drive home in Middletown, Delaware for years. The gunman in a Delaware courthouse shooting that left three dead was the ex-father-in-law of one of the victims, a law enforcement official said Tuesday. The gunman in a Delaware courthouse shooting that left three dead was the ex-father-in-law of one of the victims, a law enforcement official said Tuesday. Three people were killed in a shooting at a Delaware courthouse that authorities say stemmed from a years-long custody dispute. Three people were killed in a shooting at a Delaware courthouse that authorities say stemmed from a years-long custody dispute. Delaware State Police released Tuesday morning the names of the suspect and the two female victims involved in Monday morning's shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse. Delaware State Police released Tuesday morning the names of the suspect and the two female victims involved in Monday morning's shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse. Delaware State Police released Tuesday morning the names of the suspect and the two female victims involved in Monday morning's shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse. Delaware State Police released Tuesday morning the names of the suspect and the two female victims involved in Monday morning's shooting at the New Castle County Courthouse. Police tape surrounds the court house in Wilmington after three people were killed, including the gunman. Investigators were still on the scene Monday night, several hours after a gunman burst into the New Castle County Courthouse and shot two women and two officers. The building, which was on lockdown for several hours, will be closed Tuesday. Witnesses described a terrifying scene that unfolded just after 8 a.m. when the gunman burst into the New Castle County Courthouse lobby and shot two women and two officers before he was killed. The two women died while investigators say the bullet proof vests the two officers were wearing stopped the bullets. A law enforcement official initially named David Matusiewicz as the shooter. His name appeared on the sign-in log for a child support hearing. But now that official says that David was not the gunman. "At first it started off as two, and then from there it just escalated and went from two to multiple shots,'" juror Robert McNulty told FOX 29's Claudia Gomez. "All you heard was 'get down, get down, get down' and shots kept firing." Another juror, Greg Simpson, described the scene as "terror." "It was like, okay, this can't be happening in a courthouse. But yes, it's happening at the courthouse," Simpson said. Police say the gunman entered the courthouse lobby from a side entrance, then took aim at two women standing in the lobby. The gunman, according to investigators, apparently had then fired on two officers. A gunfight ensued. The gunman died in the lobby of the courthouse. Investigators say they're not sure yet whether he took his own life or whether he was killed by the officers. Late Monday afternoon, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden made clear the shooting was not random. "This was not, I reiterate, not a random act of violence," Beau Biden said during a 3 p.m. news conference. Biden told reporters preliminary information shows the shooting was the result of a custody dispute. "Preliminarily, this was the result of a custody dispute that has lasted in our court system for several years." Investigators say the gunman never got past security checkpoints. Victim Identified FOX 29's Claudia Gomez and Dave Schratwieser have confirmed one of the victims has been identified as Christine Belford. Belford, a mother of four, was involved in a custody dispute, FOX 29 has learned. ||||| What is a one-paragraph summary of the above article?

answer:Three people sadly died in a shooting at a courthouse in Delaware, including the person who did the shooting. It happened inside the New Castle County Courthouse, and the police were involved in a gunfight with the shooter. Two police officers were injured, but thankfully, they are okay. The police think this might have happened because of a disagreement about who takes care of children from a past relationship.

question:How is "Get us all out of it." said in Czech?

answer:To translate the phrase "Get us all out of it." in Czech, I will follow these steps: 1. Identify the main components of the sentence: "get" (verb), "us" (pronoun), "all" (quantifier), "out of it" (prepositional phrase). 2. Find the appropriate Czech equivalents for each component. 3. Construct a translated sentence respecting Czech grammar rules. Step 1: Identify the main components - "get": verb - "us": pronoun - "all": quantifier - "out of it": prepositional phrase Step 2: Find the appropriate Czech equivalents - "get": dostat - "us": nás - "all": všechny - "out of it": z toho Step 3: Construct a translated sentence respecting Czech grammar rules In this context, the translation will be based on the idea of "saving" or "getting out". To express this we will use "dostat". "Us" translates to "nás", while "all" translates to "všechny". The prepositional phrase "out of it" can be translated as "z toho", but in Czech, we'd naturally say "ven" or "venku" meaning "outside". So the final translation is: - "Dostaň nás všechny ven." By using these steps, I have translated "Get us all out of it." to "Dostaň nás všechny ven." in Czech.

question:Generate a sentence that describes the following data: Austin, Texas, isPartOf, Hays County, Texas; Hays County, Texas, largestCity, San Marcos, Texas; Austin, Texas, isPartOf, Williamson County, Texas; Williamson County, Texas, countySeat, Georgetown, Texas

answer:The vibrant city of Austin, Texas, which is uniquely situated within the boundaries of both Hays County, Texas and Williamson County, Texas, shares its regional significance with San Marcos, the largest city in Hays County, and Georgetown, the esteemed county seat of Williamson County, illustrating the interconnectedness and mutual importance of these distinctively Texan locales.

question:Options are: +often offend other people +often become injured +are more likely to fight with others +are more likely to become victims of violence Q: Read the following article and answer the question. Article: Teenagers who drink alcohol are at higher risk of becoming victims of violence, a Cardiff University study has found. A team from the School of Dentistry's Violence Research Group studied drinking habits in children aged 11 - 16 in England. They found not only a link between drink and violence but also that children who drank were more likely to be hit, even if they weren't violent themselves. The researchers are now calling for measures to prevent alcohol misuse to reduce injury risk. Current policy focuses on reducing aggression but this research shows that there should be equal effort to reduce victimization. More than 4,000 children were surveyed at 13 schools at four local authorities in the North, the Midlands, London, and the South. The study found that 25% of 11-year-olds were drinking monthly and 3.6% daily, with 12.8% admitting to getting drunk 3 to 5 times a year. By the age of 16, 40% were drinking weekly and 6.2% were drinking every day. The research also showed 22.6% of 16-year-olds were getting drunk more than 21 times a year. The study, which has just been published in the Journal of Adolescence, found a strong link between frequency of drinking and frequency of hitting other people. However, children who reported drinking monthly were also three times more likely to be hit. Adolescents who drank but didn't get into fights were more likely to be hit than those who did fight. Professor Jonathan Shepherd, who led the research, said a lot of previous alcohol-related violence work had focused on the offenders rather than the victims. His team is calling for more prevention work from parents and teachers in the first two years of secondary school by taking advantage of the "teachable moment", that is, immediately after a student has missed school because of drunkenness. Previous work by Professor Jonathan Shepherd has shown drinkers may be more at risk of violence because of reduced physical co-ordination, poor decision-making in threatening situations and isolation while out late at night. He... Question: The main idea of the passage is that teenagers who drink alcohol _ . Answer: A:

answer:The main idea of the passage is that teenagers who drink alcohol are more likely to become victims of violence.

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