11-Year-Old Dies After Shooting Himself on School Zoom Call
The sixth-grader’s family denies reports that the shooting was a suicide, instead calling it a “freak accident.”
The sixth-grader’s family denies reports that the shooting was a suicide, instead calling it a “freak accident.”
The California State University, San Marcos student opened fire inside of the synagogue while worshippers were praying, killing one and injuring three.
Students turned to social media to voice frustration with Penn State for not sending text alerts about a shooting that was two miles off campus.
Police say the suspect, who worked in law enforcement for 30 years, was confronted by police just a few miles from his Houston home.
The University of Wyoming sent out an email after the former student posted “rambling, nonsensical” messages on Facebook that mentioned the school.
The shooter had a violent history with one of the beauty college’s employees.
The security guard and an ex-cop allegedly committed the murders in April 2016 while selling cocaine.
The shooter had been convicted of physically abusing one of the victims in the attack.
The shooter is believed to be dead and there is no ongoing threat.
The hospital’s emergency response procedures helped staff deal with the rush of victims, relatives and the media.