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Shots fired at Iowa building that has recruiting center, law office
The first scene is on East Kimberly Road in Davenport, near a law office and military recruiting center.
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Reporters at the scene tweeted that there were dozens of emergency responders, including police, firefighters and medics, at 710 East Kimberly Road.
There were no reported injuries there, according to a police spokesperson.
According to Lauran Haldeman, public information officer for Bettendorf Police, the Utica Ridge incident began when the man went inside Miller-Meier Limb & Brace.
A shooter fatally shot himself in Bettendorf after being pursued by police through the Quad Cities on Monday, authorities said. A Marine recruiter told everyone to run.
Shots were fired in a law office in Bettendorf on E. Kimberly Road, witnesses told KWQC6. He said police were quickly on the scene.
There they say the alleged shooter turned the gun on himself.
Ms. Haldeman said no one else was injured.
Police confirmed that they were working a second location in the 4500 block of Utica Ridge Road in Bettendorf, Iowa.
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Officers arrived to find evidence that shots had been fired, but no one was injured. Video showed numerous police vehicles and an ambulance at the building, which was surrounded by police caution tape.