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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Two fishermen are being called heroes after their fishing trip on Lake Michigan Monday evening turned into a rescue mission.Three people were taken to the hospital after their boat capsized shortly after 6 p.m. in the McKinley Marina, the Milwaukee Fire Department confirmed.It was Mitchell Orlowski and Kurt Kimpton that pulled the family out of the water.The two friends from the Wisconsin Dells area spent the holiday weekend  stanley cup fishing on Lake Michigan. On their way out on the water Monday evening, they said they saw a flipped boat in the waves.  It started splashing and making waves. In a short time, we wer stanley cup quencher e losing visual of that boat pretty fast and could tell it was going down,  Orlowski recalled.They said they raced over in their small fishing boat, and saw three people and a dog clinging to the capsized vessel. We got them in the boat safely and we both did chest compressions. She was spitting up water and immediately started changing color because she was purple at first,  Orlowski explained.Orlowski said the family was out past the break wall when they hit a big wave that tipped their boat. They added that the family was not wearing life jackets when they approached, but rather using them to stay afloat.The Milwaukee Fire Department MFD  met the duo in the water before escorting them back  stanley thermos mug to McKinley Marina.MFD Battalion Chief Brian Giegerich confirmed two adults, a teenager, and the dog were taken to the hospital as a precaution, but that everyone is okay. Th Ujni How a Milwaukee holiday tradition is a gift that keeps giving!
 At a press conference on Friday, the  stanley cup Boulder Police Chief and the district attorney for Boulder County laid out the next steps in the laborious process that lies ahead in bringing justice to the victims of Mondays mass shooting at a local grocery store.Among that work includes determining a motive, something Police Chief Maris Herold and District Attorney Michael Dougherty said they were still working through. The family of victims are desperate to know the motive  of the shooting ,  Dougherty said Tuesday.  Whether or not we ll be able to determine that remains to be seen. When asked directly if international terrorism could have led to the shooting, Herold noted that the FBI an stanley cup usa d state agencies were doing a  deep dive  on the suspects background but had no specific updates to share.She added that questions of the timing and location of the shooting will be  haunting for all of us  until authorities can determine a motive.Ten people were killed during the shooting at the King Soopers grocery store, including a Boulder Police Officer. According to authorities, his a stanley cup ctions and the actions of other police officers helped save lives that day.Dougherty added that police responding to the scene faced a  significant amount of gunfire  and put their lives at risk to save others.Herold confirmed on Friday that the one officer who exchanged gunfire with the suspect, 21-year-old Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, had been placed on administrative leave, per department policy. She added that an inde