Twin Falls In-N-Out Shooting Victim Returns Home, Facing Long Road to Recovery
Burton and two teenage employees moved about 30 tourists to safety as the gunman killed three people and wounded seven, officials said.
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Requests for active shooter training surge in Twin Falls County after In-N-Out shooting
The Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office is seeing a surge in requests for active shooter response training following the Aug. 1 shooting at an In-N-Out restaurant that left three people dead and several others injured.The sheriff's office has offered the training for years, but Sgt. Ken Mencl said the shooting prompted a wave of new outreach from organizations across the community. Active shooter training surges in Twin Falls after In-N-Out shoot…
‘We’re hiding. We’re here.’ This tour guide saved dozens in Twin Falls shooting
On the day it all changed, Gabrielle Burton was where she often is on Saturday afternoons — the Twin Falls Visitor Center. Burton runs a tour company, one of the few operating in Idaho’s Magic Valley. Her trip on Aug. 1 was a busload of her “super-seniors,” ages 75 and up. The itinerary was low-key: Peer down the concrete overlook into the Snake River Canyon, and cool off with a shopping spree ...
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