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 A man shot two people and stabbed a third at the Veterans  Affairs Medical Center in Buffalo Friday morning.The sus stanley cup pect was apprehended a short time later by police at his Buffalo home.The victims were in stable condition and in surgery about two hours after the 11:15 a.m. incident, according to Ru kubki stanley ral Metro Ambulance spokesman Michael Hughes.The incident started when the suspect, whose name was not released by authorities, pulled into an ambulance drop-off headed in the wrong direction. When the parking lot attendant tried to stop him, the man pulled out a rifle and shot her, Hughes said.The man then left his car and went into the hospital, where he shot another person and stabbed a third, Hughes said.        Lucille Rissel was on a minibus waiting to be taken home from the hospital when she heard a gunshot.  I heard a pop, turned around and looked and saw the woman fall,  she said of the parking attendant. She was laying there, going from one side to the other,  Rissel said.She then said she saw the man go into the hospital with a  long  gun.Two of the victims were hospital employees and the third was an employee of a wheelchair van service used by the hospital.            The suspect was subdued by a hospital worker before breaking free, leaving the hospital, getting back into his car and driving away.Federal and city police traced him to his home in Buffalo after witnesses at the hospital reported his license plate number.T stanley cupe he suspect was taken into custody while federal ag Tkwq Deadly veterans parade crash to go to grand jury
 About a week ago I began deleting all photos and videos of my children from the Internet. This is proving to be no easy task. Like many parents, Ive excitedly shared virtually every step, misstep and milestone that myself and my children have muddled our way through.     To be honest, aside from making sure my Facebook privacy permissions were set, I hadnt given a whole lot of thought about sharing photos of the kids online. Ive run this blo stanley cup g  in various formats  for about a decade, and sharing stuff on it was just what I did. What Ive always done. Its s botella stanley ort of the point of it. And when in the last few years Ive started blogging less and posting on Facebook more, I carried that same sense of  my life is an open book  with me to the social network. My view on sharing photos of the kids has always been that the advantages of having an easy, centralized way of sharing photos with an extended family that are thousands of kilometre stanley en mexico s away outweighed the largely fictional threat of creepy people having access to them. Several months ago I read Jeremy Goldkorns rant on the subject. The article itself is excellent food for thought, but it was something in a post-script that resonated most with me: This is not only about privacy, its also about your childs identity. We are human beings, not amoebas. How would you like it if your mother and father were in charge of your social media presence  Thats what youre doing to your children. At the time I was resistant to surrendering my position