2006 Platte Canyon High School hostage crisis
The Platte Canyon High School hostage crisis was a hostage taking and shooting at Platte Canyon High School in Bailey, Colorado, on September 27, 2006. The gunman, 53-year-old Duane Roger Morrison, took seven female students hostage and sexually assaulted them, later releasing four. When police broke open the classroom's door with explosives, Morrison opened fire with a semi-automatic pistol before shooting hostage Emily Keyes in the head. The other remaining hostages escaped unharmed, and paramedics confirmed that Morrison had committed suicide shortly before police were able to enter the classroom. Keyes was pronounced dead at 4:32 p.m. MDT (23:32 UTC) at Saint Anthony's Hospital in Denver, Colorado, after undergoing emergency surgery. Provided by Wikipedia
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Autoimmune Skin Disease Exacerbations Following COVID-19 Vaccination by Grant Sprow, Grant Sprow, Mohsen Afarideh, Mohsen Afarideh, Joshua Dan, Joshua Dan, Rui Feng, Emily Keyes, Emily Keyes, Madison Grinnell, Madison Grinnell, Josef Concha, Josef Concha, Victoria P. Werth, Victoria P. Werth
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Referral patterns through the lens of health facility readiness to manage obstetric complications: national facility-based results from Ghana by Patricia E. Bailey, John Koku Awoonor-Williams, Victoria Lebrun, Emily Keyes, Mario Chen, Patrick Aboagye, Kavita Singh
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Keeping essential reproductive, maternal and child health services available during COVID-19 in Kenya, Mozambique, Uganda and Zimbabwe: analysis of early-pandemic policy guidelines by Marya K. Plotkin, Katie M. Williams, Absolom Mbinda, Vivaldo Nunes Oficiano, Benard Nyauchi, Patrick Walugembe, Emily Keyes, Barbara Rawlins, Donna McCarraher, Otto N. Chabikuli
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Assessment and management of the heightened risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular events in patients with lupus erythematosus or dermatomyositis by Emily Keyes, BA, Madison Grinnell, BA, Douglas Jacoby, MD, Thomas Vazquez, BS, DeAnna Diaz, MS, MBS, Victoria P. Werth, MD, Kevin Jon Williams, MD
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