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'It's Preventable': Sandy Hook Parents Promote App For Reporting School Threats
"We just keep knocking head against wall, [saying] 'the warning signs are there,'" says Mark Barden, who lost his son in the Sandy Hook shooting six years ago. -
No Motive Yet Found For Mass Shooting At Borderline Bar And Grill
The FBI says they've found no evidence of "radicalization" of the shooter, Ian David Long, at the mass shooting at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, Calif., earlier this month. -
Parkland School Shooting Commission Calls For Code Red Alarms And Bleeding Control Kits
A Florida state commission has issued a draft report into the school shooting in Parkland earlier this year. Its suggested policy changes may be considered by schools across the country. -
Milwaukee Girl Who Condemned Gun Violence Is Killed By Bullet
In 2016, 13-year-old Sandra Parks won an award for her essay condemning gun violence. This week, she was killed when a gunman open fired on her home. -
A Thanksgiving Feast With Space At The Table For Grief
The Charlotte, N.C. support group Mothers of Murdered Offspring hosts an annual Thanksgiving meal for families who have lost a loved one to homicide. -
Gun Shops Work With Doctors To Prevent Suicide By Firearm
Of all the deaths by gunfire in Colorado, suicides account for about 80 percent. A coalition of doctors, public health researchers and gun shop owners are working together to prevent that self-harm. -
A Doctor Explains Why Medical Professionals Are Speaking Out Against Gun Violence
Dr. Peter Masiakos of Mass General Hospital describes what it is like to have to tell parents that their child has died. -
NRA Tells Doctors To Stay Out Of Gun Control Debate
In response to a paper calling for stronger gun control regulations, the NRA told doctors to "stay in your lane." -
March For Our Lives: Boston On Their Next Steps
Youth turnout was at significant highs in this year's midterms, driven by a range of issues including the desire for gun reform. -
Officer Gave Security Guard 'Multiple Verbal Commands' To Drop Gun, Police Now Say
The agency said Roberson was in "plain black clothing with no markings readily identifying him as a Security Guard." That contradicts what multiple people who say they were witnesses told the media.