Two people were killed and three more injured in a mass shooting outside the Beyond Wonderland EDM festival at Washington’s the Gorge Amphitheatre. As a result of the shooting, organizers announced Sunday morning that it has canceled its second day at the Gorge. The incident occurred at approximately 8:23 p.m. …
Read More »Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Guilty of All 63 Charges Against Him
The man who killed 11 people at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh in 2018 was convicted Friday of all 63 charges against him, The Washington Post reports. The charges against Robert G. Bowers, 50, included 11 counts of hate crimes resulting death and 11 counts of obstruction of …
Read More »Tree of Life Mass Shooting Trial Begins With Victim's 911 Call
On Oct. 27, 2018, as worshipers gathered at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, a gunman opened fire and killed 11 people. The federal death penalty trial of the alleged shooter Robert G. Bowers, 50, began Tuesday with an audio recording of a 911 call one of the victims, …
Read More »Two Sisters; 3-Year-Old Boy and His Parents Among the Victims of Texas Mall Shooting
Eight people were fatally shot after a gunman, who was later killed by police, opened fire at an outlet mall in Allen, Texas, near Dallas, on Saturday. While authorities have not publicly released the identities of the victims at this time, relatives, friends, and organizations have shared some information. Among …
Read More »Elon Musk Flirts With Conspiracy Theories About Texas Mall Shooting
On Tuesday, Twitter owner Elon Musk once more took to his social media network to complain about inaccuracies in mainstream media coverage — while trumpeting the site as a more reliable source of information. “News orgs like to control the narrative [and] hate being corrected, but at least people know …
Read More »Texas Mass Shooter Posted Neo-Nazi Content, FBI Document Reveals
The suspected mass shooter who killed at least eight people at an Allen, Texas mall on Saturday frequently posted pro-white supremacist and neo-Nazi materials on social media, according to an FBI bulletin reviewed by Rolling Stone. The FBI’s “review and triage of the subject’s social media accounts revealed hundreds of …
Read More »At Least Nine Dead in a Mass Shooting at Texas Mall
Multiple people were shot, at least nine fatally, at a mall near Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, officials said. The unidentified gunman is among the dead and at least nine additional victims were transported to nearby hospitals by the Allen Fire Department, according to officials. At a press conference held around …
Read More »Six Dead, Including Gunman, After Shooting at Bank in Louisville, Kentucky
Six people are dead, including the gunman, after a shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky Monday morning, April 10. At a press conference, Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey of the Louisville Metro Police Department said that authorities received a call about a possible active shooter at the Old National Bank …
Read More »Fox News Jabs Louisville Mayor as 'Political' as He Calls for Blood Donations
As Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg addressed his city and the national media the day after a mass shooting at a bank in his city, Fox News cut away from the mayor’s address as he called for blood donations on behalf of the victims to accuse him of politicizing the shooting. …
Read More »'Sickening': Loved Ones, Colleagues Mourn Victims of Louisville Bank Shooting
On Monday, the town of Louisville, Kentucky, was left reeling from the tragedy of a mass shooting that killed four people at a local bank. The community is mourning the loss of the victims who have been identified by the Louisville Metro Police Department as four executives of the Old …
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