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Sandy Hook Victim's Father Wins Defamation Suit, Alex Jones Sanctioned
"Mr. Pozner has sought for years to try to get these conspiracy theorists to understand that his son really was a person and that his son really did die," attorney Jake Zimmerman told NPR. -
Dallas Police Fatally Shoot Heavily Armed Gunman Outside Federal Courthouse Building
The suspected gunman has been identified as a 22-year-old Army veteran. Police have not released a motive for the shooting in which no one else was injured. -
4 Wounded In Shooting At Toronto Raptors Victory Celebration
The shots set off a panicked stampede at a gathering to honor the NBA champs. None of the injuries was life threatening and police quickly apprehended three suspects. -
Mass General Opens New Center On Gun Violence
Dr. Peter Masiakos and Dr. Chana Sacks will lead the new program. -
Man Accused In New Zealand Mosque Shootings That Killed 51 Pleads Not Guilty
Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, who appeared in Christchurch High Court via video link, smirked as his lawyer entered not guilty pleas on charges of terrorism, murder and attempted murder. -
MGH’s New Effort To Study Gun Violence — With Or Without Federal Backing
Some local physicians are pushing for a public health approach to gun violence and for more data about the scope of the problem. -
Is It Time To Reconsider The Legality Of Gun Silencers?
Gun suppressors are under review in the wake of the Virginia Beach shooting on Friday. -
After Virginia Beach Shooting, Gov. Ralph Northam Calls Session On Gun Violence
"We must do more than give our thoughts and prayers; we must give Virginians the action they deserve," Northam said of the shooting at a municipal complex in which 12 victims and the suspect died. -
Mass Shootings Transform How America Talks, Prays, Prepares
The unending litany of mass shootings in recent years has built an unacknowledged community of heartbreak, touching and warping the lives of untold thousands. -
Virginia Beach Officials: Gunman Resigned From His Job Hours Before Attack
City officials said they are exploring how the resignation of the shooter, who was a longtime government engineer, played into a possible motive.