I also think you misunderstood shooting star. I am with Crankin. My daughter was under lockdown. She lives on river street in Cambridge, the site of the police chase the night before. She spent 26 hours terrified and hungry under lockdown, listening to the sounds of gunfire and explosions. The cheers were in appreciation for the hard work of all involved (many first responders had been out there 24 hours straight with no rest), that they finally took him with no more loss of life, and people could safely go outside again, could sleep again, and at least most of them (or course not the wounded) could return to some semblance of normalcy. I am 55 years old, and I NEVER remember a major US city under lockdown like that for that long. They were cheers of relief, which is exactly what I felt when I knew my daughter was safe again.



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