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Video: Former NFL star QB died in apparent murder-suicide NASHVILLE — Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair was killed in an apparent murder-suicide with a young woman who worked at an Opry Mills restaurant and had been dating him for months. McNair, a hometown hero who did extensive charity work in Nashville, had several gunshot wounds, including one to the head. He was found on the sofa of a Second Avenue condominium that he rented, police said. Sahel Kazemi, 20, was found on the floor near him with a single gunshot wound to her head. A pistol was found near her body. Metro police spokesman Don Aaron said investigators were not actively looking for suspects Saturday night but had not ruled out any scenarios. He stopped short of calling the deaths a murder-suicide, but said the police should be able to classify the deaths today after autopsies and forensic work. “We expect to make additional conclusions after the autopsy process,” Aaron said Though much of the attention wa

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SHELBY — Firefighters from two counties are on scene of a massive fire at Milliron Recycling that has been burning since midnight. Photos SHELBY — Firefighters from around the area fought a huge fire at a local scrap yard early this morning. The fire at Milliron Industries, 2334 Springmill Road, is expected to continue burning for most the day. Advertisement Quantcast Two firefighters were reported injured and taken to a hospital. Drivers were asked to avoid the area while safety forces worked. A passerby called the News Journal at 1 a.m. to report the blaze. Flames and smoke towered above a mountain of auto debris. Workers at the site used a large crane to move scrap vehicles around so firefighters could work the fire from several angles. Tim Corwin, 2597 Springmill Road North, said he arrived home just before midnight and all was quiet. “I went in took a shower, stepped outside — and saw a big ball of fire. I tried to call Grant (Milliron), but didn’t get him.” Corwin said he did

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