Eleven minutes after the Jacksonville shooter, Ryan Christopher Palmeter, was spotted in the parking lot of Edward Waters University (EWU), a historically Black institution, the first 911 call was received, as discussed on a call on Monday with Jacksonville Sheriff T.K. Waters to brief national law enforcement and local leaders. …
Read More »Three Victims Who Were Killed in 'Racially Motivated' Jacksonville Shooting Identified
A gunman shot and killed three people at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida on Saturday in what the local sheriff described as a “racially motivated” shooting during a press conference held on Saturday evening. On Sunday, the victims were identified by authorities as Angela Michelle Carr, 52; Anolt …
Read More »Officials Identify Victim at Minneapolis Punk Show
Officials have identified the victim who was killed during a shooting at a punk show held at a Minneapolis home on Friday, Aug. 11. Nicholas Trevor Golden, who also went by August Golden, was killed, and at least six were injured when, per reports, two suspected gunmen opened fire into …
Read More »Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Sentenced to Death by Federal Jury
Robert G. Bowers, who wasfound guilty on 63 charges, including the murder of 11 people, connected to the2018 mass shootingat Pittsburgh’sTree of Life Synagogue, was sentenced to death Wednesday. Earlier this month, Bowers was deemed eligible for the death penalty prior to the sentencing phase of his trial. After two …
Read More »Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Eligible to Face Death Penalty
A month ago, Robert G. Bowers was found guilty on 63 charges connected to the 2018 mass shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue, in which 11 people were killed. According to The New York Times, the crimes the 50-year-old has been convicted of committing have now been found by …
Read More »Beyond Wonderland Alleged Shooter Pleads Not Guilty to All Charges
The military member charged in the deaths of two people outside the Beyond Wonderland festival has pleaded not guilty to five counts in connection to the shooting. James M. Kelly, an active member of the U.S. military, entered the not guilty plea of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts …
Read More »Colorado Springs Gay Club Shooter to Serve Life in Prison After Pleading Guilty
The mass shooter who killed five people at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ bar Club Q in November 2022 will spend the rest of their life behind bars after accepting a plea deal. Anderson Lee Aldrich was charged with 305 counts— including first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, and bias-motivated crimes — …
Read More »Beyond Wonderland Attendees Detail 'Chaos' of Shooting: 'I'm Not OK'
The EDM festival Beyond Wonderland marked a number of firsts for Val Flores. The 22-year-old had been to raves before, but nothing of this scale. Scheduled to take place at Washington’s Gorge Amphitheatre on June 17 and 18, the event was her first full-blown weekend-festival outing. Artists including Dillon Francis, …
Read More »Beyond Wonderland Shooting Suspect Told Police He Took 'Shrooms'
The man accused of killing two people at Beyond Wonderland in Washington over the weekend told police that he was hallucinating on mushrooms and believed the world was going to end, according to court documents obtained by Oregon Live and King5. James M. Kelly — a 26-year-old active-duty member of …
Read More »'Soulmates' Killed at Beyond Wonderland Shooting Remembered by Loved Ones
The families and friends of Brandy Escamilla and Josilyn Ruiz, the engaged couple that was killed at Beyond Wonderland at Washington’s Gorge Amphitheatre over the weekend, continue to grapple with the tragedy of losing their loved ones. On Saturday night, Escamilla and Ruiz — who lived in Seattle but were …
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