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A Florida prosecutor has ordered an investigation into shots that were fired at a couple who mistakenly turned onto the wrong property in a Fort Lauderdale suburb while delivering for Instacart.
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The city issued a curfew on Sunday night and plans another starting on Thursday in an effort to curb violence after two fatal shootings took place over the weekend.
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Drag has grown in visibility in recent years as a way to celebrate gender fluidity and self-expression, especially among the LGBTQ community and its allies. That's made it a target of the right wing.
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People in hard-hit communities say guns have become more present, and deadly gunplay more common and chaotic.
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Three shootings in southwest Miami-Dade County over the past two weeks have raised concern in several communities. In response, state, local and police officials held a town hall in West Perrine to reach a solution.
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The federal criminal complaint details other threatening calls allegedly made by the suspect over the past year to businesses in California, Maryland, Connecticut and Washington state, officials say.
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"Congress needs to have the courage to act and renew the assault weapons ban," Harris told a teachers convention in Chicago before visiting the shooting scene at nearby Highland Park.
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What is journalists' role when covering America's mass shooting crisis? It's a crucial question to answer, says an expert who studies the impact that news stories have on the public.
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Officials have linked a set of keys to an abandoned U-Haul van found blocks from the Brooklyn shooting. Investigators say the van was rented by Frank R. James in Philadelphia.
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A Secret Service case study finds that a man who fatally shot two women at a Tallahassee yoga class had a well-documented history of disturbing behavior toward women.
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The confessed gunman of the 2018 Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting is expected to plead guilty to 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder.
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Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers say the shooter has been identified as Brandon Hole, 19, a former employee at the facility. Police say they don't know the suspect's motive.