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'Wonderful People, Good Souls': The Victims Of The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
The 11 people who were killed on Saturday ranged in age from 54 to 97. Two of them were brothers, and two were a married couple. Here are some of their stories. -
11 Victims In Synagogue Shooting Are Identified
Authorities have released the names of the 11 people killed by a gunman during worship services in a Pittsburgh synagogue. -
What's Known About Robert Bowers, The Suspect In The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Bowers, 46, is a resident of Pittsburgh with a history of making anti-Semitic remarks on social media. Authorities believe he acted alone. -
A Former Congregant Reflects On Synagogue Shooting In Pittsburgh
Multiple people are dead after a shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. NPR's Michel Martin talks with former congregant Adam Hertzman. -
Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre Leaves 11 Dead, 6 Wounded
Police said there have been "multiple casualties." -
Multiple Casualties In Shooting At Pittsburgh Synagogue
Police describe it as an active shooter situation, near the Tree of Life synagogue in east Pittsburgh. -
New York City Had Its First Weekend Without A Shooting In 25 Years
"A city of 8.6 million people — not a single shooting for three days," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday. The NYPD says it's been focusing on preventing retaliatory violence. -
Suspect In Shooting Of 7 Officers Bragged About Marksmanship
Authorities said Frederick Hopkins opened fire on the deputies from inside the home and held children hostage while shooting long-range at other officers. -
Officer Killed, 6 Other Officers Shot In South Carolina
Florence County Coroner Keith von Lutcken said the dead officer was a member of the Florence city police department. -
Gender-Reveal Party Accident Leaves Border Agent Bearing Guilt For Wildfire
What to expect when you're expecting? Probably not a 47,000-acre blaze. But that's what Dennis Dickey got after he fired at a target meant to explode in blue or pink. Now, he has pleaded guilty.