One day after three people were shot, including a police officer, in Muldoon, four schools impacted and multiple street closures, the Anchorage Police Department’s police chief, and a SWAT commander, gave their perspectives, Tuesday, in the lockdown and standoff Monday.
The family of 29-year-old Lola Giles is seeking answers after Giles was identified as the victim of a vehicle versus pedestrian crash Sept. 9 along the Seward Highway.“In urban Anchorage those things that moose will rub their antlers on include dipnets, buoys, swing sets, zip lines, soccer nets,” Stantorf said. “And we start seeing moose end up with objects in their antlers or physically stuck to an object where they can’t get free.
”Some Anchorage Assembly members plan to vote Tuesday to immediately install improved lighting, lowering speed limits to not exceed 35 miles per hour and increasing public education to to a resolution to address an increase in fatal pedestrian-vehicle crashes for the year.A woman and her young family saw 23-year-old Jalen J. Baker - Monday’s gunman in the Muldoon area - attempt to evade police near her home in a Muldoon trailer park. Janice Susook says she was taking a shower around 11 a.m.
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