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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Family members are speaking out after a security guard was killed while on the job.His family identified him as 59-year-old Anthony  Tony  Nolden.  My uncle loved working down here. He loved everything about this neighborhood. He was a superhero, he was our supe stanley water bottle rhero when we were a kid and now we are grown adults and he is still our superhero,  said nephew, Emmanuel Nolden.Nolden was working as a security guard at the El Rey grocery store when police believe an unidentified man was ca stanley canada using a disturbance. Nolden alongside another security guard led the man outside to the parking lot where police say the man opened fire, fatally shooting Nolden. The second security guard then returned, fire killing the man.Milwaukee Police also confirmed a third unintended victim was shot in the crossfire. They say she was a 41-year-old woman and suffered minor injuries.                        TMJ4                The memorial for Nolden.    Family members of Nolden shared that they are devastated as they grieve the death of their hero. He was the best dad ever,  said Nolden s daughter, Sydney. He was just the best dad I could ever have and I m going to miss him,  said Anthony, Nolden s son.Nolden leaves behind a son and daughter.Saturday outside of El Rey, local leaders, fellow security guards, and the El Rey community hosted a vigil to remember Nolden. Tony was a  stanley mugs hero. Tony stopped in my eyes what could have been a massacre inside by taking this guy out of here,  said Walter Garron Vwjm PlayStation 5 flies off shelves on first day of sales
 LONDON, Ky. 鈥?On Saturday night, the University of  stanley cup Kentucky basketball team took a kneeduring the National Anthem prior to ti stanley borraccia p-off against the Florida Gators.The players said this action was a message toward the ongoing issues that are taking place in the nation.Following the game, Laurel County Sheriff John Root expressed his outrage toward the decision to kneel and made a promise about his UK gear.                On Sunday afternoon, he posted a follow-up video burning UK shirts alongside County Jailer Jamie Mosley. Later that night, the video was taken down off Facebook.                        Sheriff John Root/Facebook                Sheriff John Root holding UK Final Four shirt before throwing into a fire.  Courtesy: Sheriff John Root Facebook page     The video begins:  I m Sheriff John Root here, with my good friend Jailer Jamie Mosley, and we re kind of discussing the outrage last night of the University of Kentucky Wildcats. That disrespected our American flag and our Nati copo stanley onal Anthem. As he threw the shirt in, Sheriff Root said,  And this is what I think about the program Coach, until you can get these guys under control and lead by example. Here s my shirt. After Jailer Mosley threw his own shirt in, he made an offer to people in Laurel County. He said that if you bring your UK shirt or gear to the Laurel County Detention Center on Monday, the first 100 will receive a  Back the Badge  shirt in exchange. The shirt is in support of first responders. So if you feel the