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FBI Is Investigating Pensacola Shooting As Terrorism
The shooter was an officer in Saudi Air Force who was a student at the Naval Air Station Pensacola. The FBI said the Saudi government has pledged its cooperation. -
Family Of Pensacola Navy Base Shooting Says Victim 'Saved Countless Lives'
The victim's brother said in a Facebook post that his sibling was shot multiple times. "He died a hero and we are beyond proud but there is a whole in our hearts that can never be filled." -
4 Dead, Including Shooter, In Gunfire At Florida Naval Base
The assault was the second at a U.S. Navy base this week and prompted a massive law enforcement response and a lockdown at the base. -
Trauma Surgeon Battles Bullets In The Operating Room And The Community
Weary of losing neighbors and patients to gunfire, St. Louis trauma surgeon Laurie Punch has a message: Gun violence is contagious, but so is healing. Doctors who teach can be part of the solution. -
Active Shooter Drills May Not Stop A School Shooting — But This Method Could
Active shooter drills are one way schools prepare for possible shootings. Now a new report underlines a method for prevention: threat assessment, along with social and emotional support for students. -
Fresno Police: Backyard Where 10 Shot Likely Targeted, 'We Just Don't Know Why'
The victims were all Asian males between 25 and 35. "Most of them had jerseys on," said the deputy police chief. "And it looks like something terrible happened." -
Police Chief: 3 People Killed In Oklahoma Walmart Shooting
Two victims were shot inside a car and the third was in the parking lot outside the store in Duncan, Police Chief Danny Ford said. -
LA Suburb Mourns Student Victims After School Shooting
The shooting that killed two teenagers and wounded three others Thursday at Saugus High School in a Los Angeles suburb took just 16 seconds. -
Student Opens Fire In California High School, Killing 2
A student opened fire at a Southern California high school Thursday, killing two students and wounding three others before shooting himself in the head. -
New York City Wrestles With Surge Of Violent Police Clashes
A surge in violent police clashes has left a trail of bodies across New York City, stoking tensions between officers and critics who say they have been too quick to use deadly force.