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What Tuesday Took From a Wilmington Family Somewhere in Wilmington tonight, a family is sitting at a kitchen table waiting for a name to be released. Someone's mother, father, son, or daughter put on scrubs Tuesday morning, drove to work at Wilmington Hospital on West 14th Street, and clocked into a shift in the Emergency Department. By sunset, a hospital that exists to save lives had become a crime scene, surrounded by Wilmington police cars and a medical helicopter staged on the apron. Their loved one was not coming home. A second coworker is fighting for their life in a hospital bed, possibly down the hall from where the shots were fired. That is the human reality behind the headlines. Everything else on this page — the statutes, the deadlines, the defendant maps, the preservation letters, the insurance playbook — exists to serve the family sitting at that table, the wounded coworker in the bed, and the staff members like Brian Pfeffer, the hospital guide, who told Action News he was "kind of shaking" as armed police entered the building around him. If you are reading this because Tuesday happened to your family, we are sorry — and we are…