Shooting in Louisiana injures six as gunmen fires into crowd: cops
Six people were shot in Louisiana late Sunday, police said, marking at least the third multiple shooting within 24 hours in the US. The six victims in Shreveport were wounded ...
Six people were shot in Louisiana late Sunday, police said, marking at least the third multiple shooting within 24 hours in the US. The six victims in Shreveport were wounded ...
A mass shooting at a child’s birthday party in Louisiana left six people wounded — including a 12-year-old, authorities said. The gunfire that broke out at the bash late Saturday ...
The former FedEx worker who murdered eight people in Indianapolis legally bought the two weapons he used, police said Saturday night — even though he should have been barred from ...
At least 37 innocent people have died in six mass shootings the US has seen since the beginning of March, statistics show. The disturbing trend of deadly gunfire continued Thursday ...
A Maryland state trooper on Tuesday fatally shot a 16-year-old boy who authorities say was armed with an airsoft gun and a knife, a new report said. Pehton Ham was ...
Pizza toppings typically come on top of the pizza. A Domino’s customer in Minnesota allegedly threatened workers with a gun over a dispute about pizza toppings. Apparently, the customer wanted to get the ...
The lone survivor of the deadly South Carolina shooting, who was able to call for help before lapsing into unconsciousness, has lost a lot of blood and his daughter said ...
Prominent Republicans are slamming President Biden’s executive actions on gun control — after the president said Thursday that “no amendment to the Constitution is absolute” — with the party appearing united ...
The alleged gunman in a mass shooting that killed five people in South Carolina — including a doctor and two of his grandchildren — was former NFL player Phillip Adams, ...
David Chipman—President Joe Biden‘s expected nominee for director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)—penned a January 24 opinion article declaring that the Constitution’s Second Amendment envisions ...
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