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Toronto Police: 1 Woman Is Dead, As Is Gunman, In Restaurant Shooting
Two people are dead and 13 injured after a shooting in the city's Greektown neighborhood. Witnesses described a man dressed in black firing between 15 and 20 shots, according to media reports. -
1 Dead, Dozens Of Hostages Freed After Los Angeles Standoff
A woman was shot and killed when a gunman ran into a Trader Joe's, where he held dozens of people hostage for about three hours Saturday. -
IMHO: We Need A 'Smart' Solution To Cop-Killer Cases
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the shooting death of Weymouth police officer Michael Chesna and innocent bystander Vera Adams. -
FBI To Start Using A Second Database For Gun Background Checks
Dylann Roof was able to buy a gun two months before the Charleston church massacre because of a background check error. A new plan by the FBI aims to fix what critics call the "Charleston Loophole." -
Sheriff: Problems With 911 Delayed Response To School Massacre
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said the dual dispatch system used by the city of Parkland delayed getting police and paramedics timely information during the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. -
Official: Florida Shooting Suspect's Mom Let Him Buy Gun
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, chairman of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, told members that Lynda Cruz was "an enabler" who interfered with efforts to get her son Nikolas Cruz treatment. -
Capital Staffer Remembered As 'Smart, Beautiful, Talented'
Grieving relatives and colleagues also attended memorial services recently for community reporter and editor Wendi Winters and assistant editor and columnist Rob Hiaasen. -
Police: Shooter Sent "Kill" Letter Before Newspaper Attack
Letters were also sent to a Baltimore judge, as well as a judge at the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. -
Wounded Students From Parkland School Shooting To Get $1.63M
The group says 100 percent of the funds raised will go to victims and their families. Payments will begin on July 16. -
In Reversal, Trump Orders U.S. Flags Lowered To Honor Slain Journalists
The order comes after Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley said Monday that Trump had declined his request to lower the flags.