Police: Parishioners kill man who fatally shot 2 at church
The death of the second person was confirmed Sunday evening by FBI spokesman Jason Wandel. He also said the two congregants who opened fire on the suspect were part of a security team at the West Freeway Church of Christ in White Settlement.
Mass killings hit new high in 2019, most were shootings
A database compiled by The Associated Press shows there were more mass killings in 2019 than any year dating back to at least the 1970s, punctuated by a chilling succession of deadly rampages during the summer.
13 wounded in shooting at Chicago memorial for slain person
The shooting stemmed from a dispute at the memorial party, Chief of Patrol Fred Waller said at a news conference. He said shots were first fired just after 12:30 a.m. The party was being held in honor of someone who was killed in April.
On seventh anniversary of Sandy Hook, families of victims set for trial against gun-maker in 2021
A survivor and relatives of nine victims of the 2012 massacre filed the wrongful death lawsuit against Remington in 2015, saying the company should have never sold such a dangerous weapon to the public and alleging it targeted younger, at-risk males in marketing and product placement in violent video games.
6 killed in New Jersey gunbattle, including police officer
Six people, including a police officer and three bystanders, were killed in a furious gun battle Tuesday that filled the streets of Jersey City with the sound of heavy fire for hours, authorities said.
FBI says it presumes Pensacola naval base shooting was act of terrorism
Authorities investigating the attack are reportedly focused on finding several unaccounted for Saudi nationals linked to the shooting.
'Yearbook' memorializing victims killed in school shootings to be mailed to Trump, Senate
"The 2018 Yearbook" remembers the 37 people who were killed in school shootings throughout the year.
2 dead, 1 injured after US sailor opens fire at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard before killing self, officials say
A shooter identified as a U.S. sailor opened fired at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard late Wednesday, leaving two victims dead and one injured before killing himself, officials at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam said.
Suspect in Orinda shooting pleads not guilty to gun charges
Domico Dones, 29, was arraigned Monday in connection to the Orinda shooting that left five people dead. He pleaded not guilty to two felony charges.
Reward of up to $20K offered for information on Orinda mass shooting
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announces a reward of up to $20,000 for information on the mass shooting Halloween night in Orinda.
Ghost guns growing in popularity as law enforcement struggles to trace the unregistered weapons
The Los Angeles County sheriff revealed Thursday that the .45 caliber handgun a teenager used to kill two fellow high school students and himself in Santa Clarita last week was a ghost gun
Weapon used in Saugus High shooting was 'kit gun,' assembled from parts, authorities say
Authorities announced Thursday that the student who shot five classmates, killing two, at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, used a "kit gun" assembled from parts. These "ghost guns" are unregistered and virtually untraceable.
16-year-old Saugus H.S. shooter dies, motive a mystery
A 16-year-old boy who shot five fellow students -- killing two -- before turning the gun on himself at a Southern California high school has died.
Supreme Court allows families of Sandy Hook victims to sue maker of rifle used in shooting
The lawsuit says Remington Arms should never have sold a weapon as dangerous as the Bushmaster AR-15-style rifle to the public, which gunman Adam Lanza used to kill 20 first graders and six educators.
















