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Could Missouri's ‘stand your ground' law apply to the Super Bowl celebration shooters?
Court documents say the man accused of firing the first shots at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally told authorities he felt threatened, while a second man said he pulled the trigger because someone was shooting at him.
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Hundreds attend funeral for woman killed during Chiefs' Super Bowl parade shooting
Hundreds of mourners attended a funeral mass for a Kansas City-area DJ who was killed during a celebration rally of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory.
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Looking back at recent incidents of violence at championship parades
Gunfire in the area or the threat of mass violence has occurred at each of the championship parades for the four main U.S. sports over the last year.
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DOJ report calls police response to Uvalde school shooting an ‘unimaginable failure'
The Justice Department released a report Thursday identifying a vast array of failures in the police response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School that federal officials say contributed to the crisis lasting for longer than necessary.
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Police unknowingly directed shooter out of building during search for UNLV gunman
New police video of the deadly shooting at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, shows two officers unknowingly mistook the gunman for a bystander amid the frantic search for the suspect and victims.
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The UNLV shooter was an ‘eccentric' professor who was ‘obsessed' with Las Vegas
The man behind the shooting spree at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was a former professor in North Carolina who spent much of his time in the classroom talking about his obsession with Sin City and had “peculiar” ways of working, according to former students and one of his former graduate assistants.
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Survivors of Maine mass shootings begin road to recovery
Moments before a man opened fire in a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, Thomas Giberti was watching a youth bowling league play. “Somebody mentioned there was a screw or something loose in a piece of equipment, so he had gone down to the back of the bowling alley to get a screw driver,” said Will Bourgault, Giberti’s nephew. The...
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Survivors of Lewiston shootings share their stories
The long road to recovery has begun for those injured in last week’s deadly mass shootings in Maine.
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Arrest made in Halloween weekend shooting in Tampa that left 2 dead, 18 injured
A man has been arrested in Tampa, Florida, in a mass shooting that erupted during Halloween festivities early Sunday. Two people were killed and 18 injured, police said.
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Maine shootings devastate deaf community in New England
Four of the 18 people killed in Wednesday’s mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine, were members of a deaf cornhole league.
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Manhunt ends with Maine gunman found dead as loved ones mourn 18 killed in shootings
The man accused of opening fire at two Lewiston businesses, killing 18 and injuring 13, was found dead in Lisbon Friday.
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FULL VIDEO: Lewiston, Maine, mass shooting suspect dead, gov. announces
Maine Gov. Janet Mills shares the news that the body of the man who fatally shot 18 people in two locations in Lewiston on Wednesday was found two days later.
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Maine mass shooting suspect Robert Card found dead: sources
Sources tell the NBC10 Investigators that the body of 40-year-old Robert Card was found.
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Lewiston mass shooting suspect found dead in Maine
The man suspected in Wednesday’s massacre that killed 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, has been found dead, authorities confirmed Friday night. Sources first told the NBC10 Boston Investigators that Robert Card — the subject of a dayslong manhunt that followed mass shootings at the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley and Schemengees Bar and Grille — had been found deceased, and that…
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‘It's sickening': Deaf community mourns members killed in Maine massacre
The tragedy in Maine has devastated the deaf community in New England, with four deaf cornhole players were among the 18 victims killed in the shootings. The deaf victims were killed at Schemengees Bar and Grille in Lewiston. A gunman opened fire there and at the Just-In-Time Recreation bowling alley. He was found dead in Lisbon Friday evening. One of…
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Deaf community remembers lives lost in Maine shootings
Four of the victims killed Wednesday in Lewiston were playing in a deaf cornhole league at the time of the shootings.
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TEAM COVERAGE: Man wanted in Maine mass shootings still has not been found
As authorities continue to investigate the shootings that killed 18 people in Lewiston, all of the victims who lost their lives have been publicly identified.
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Where the search for Maine mass shooting suspect Robert Card is focused
The two-pronged search for the murder suspect in this week’s massacre in Lewiston, Maine, continues by land, water and air on Friday, as law enforcement looks for Robert Card — whether he’s dead or alive.
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Where is Robert Card? Police in Maine continue to hunt for murder suspect
From helicopters to divers, police in Maine are determined to find Robert Card, the man accused of killing 18 people in Lewiston this week.
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Robert Card not located — police intensify search for Maine mass shootings suspect
The two-pronged search for the murder suspect in this week’s massacre in Lewiston, Maine, continues by land, water and air, as law enforcement looks for Robert Card — whether he’s dead or alive.