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SEDRO-WOOLEY, Wash.  Police in Washington state say a convicted felon is 
on the run after a 4-year-old boy died Sunday of a gunshot 
at his home.The Skagit Valley Herald reports (http://bit.ly/1bCLFkj) that 
Sedro-Woolley police are treating the shooting as a homicide.Police believe 
25-year-old Trevor Braymiller is armed and dangerous. Braymiller is a convicted 
felon and is not allowed to have firearms.Police responded to calls of 
a child shot early Sunday. Early reports said the child shot himself.Lt. 
Lin Tucker says Braymiller was a father figure to the child, although 
not his biological father.The boy was transported to Skagit Valley Hospital 
and was pronounced dead.Tucker says the house where the shooting occurred 
is well known to authorities. In 2011, police conducted a drug raid 
there.___Information from: Skagit Valley Herald, http://www.skagitvalleyherald.com
f as alleged by Clifford I 
was seeking to protect Speaker Madigan, why would I take his allegations 
immediately over to the OEIG (Office of Executive Inspector General) if 
I thought there was pressure from Speaker Madigan? It just doesn't make 
sense."Clifford did not get the necessary votes to renew his contract earlier 
this year, but he left Metra with a $700,000 severance deal that 
some have characterized as "hush money" to keep Clifford quiet after threatening 
a lawsuit.Clifford denies that claim and says the money was "100 percent 
about my ability to get a job and how I've been damaged."Metra 
announced on Friday that it plans to hire a well-known former federal 
prosecutor in Chicago to perform an independent investigation into Clifford's 
allegations and make recommendations concerning Metra's hiring and contract 
policies.Metra's board of directors must approve the hiring at a special 
meeting on Monday.The man who oversees Illinois' government watchdog group 
says even though there was no illegal activity involved with the Metra 
scandal, the case has lawmakers squirming a bit more than usual."This is 
a very big deal, this is the first time in anyone's memory 
that Speaker Madigan has been implicated so directly in the workings of 
a public agency," Better Government Association President Andy Shaw said. 
"Madigan and hundreds if not thousands (of politicians) do this every day. 
We just don't hear about it very often, because it happens b
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