
Mexican city councilor gunned down during basketball game
Families and children were gathered at the sports center in the violent state of Guanajuato, where Ignacio Alejandro Roaro, a city council secretary in Apaseo el Grande, was killed.
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Families and children were gathered at the sports center in the violent state of Guanajuato, where Ignacio Alejandro Roaro, a city council secretary in Apaseo el Grande, was killed.
The suspected gunman in the deadly Idaho firefighter shooting has been identified, the Associated Press reports. CBS News reporter Andres Gutierrez has the latest details.
Two people were wounded in a Sunday night shooting near the historic Stonewall Inn hours after New York City's Pride March through Greenwich Village, though police said the shooting did not appear to be connected to Pride. Hours earlier, multiple people were injured after someone bear-sprayed a crowd near Washington Square Park, police said. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul has details.
A brush fire is still burning on Canfield Mountain in northern Idaho after two firefighters were killed and another was wounded in an apparent ambush on Sunday, authorities said. The suspected gunman, who was later found dead, set the fire to lure first responders to the area, the Kootenai County sheriff said. CBS News reporter Andres Gutierrez has the latest.
Two firefighters were killed and another injured in an apparent ambush while they responded to a wildfire at Canfield Mountain in northern Idaho, authorities said. The suspected gunman was found dead with a firearm nearby, the Kootenai County Sheriff said. CBS News' Omar Villafranca has the latest updates.
The man accused of fatally shooting Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, and wounding state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette, is expected to make his first court appearance Monday afternoon. Vance Boelter is set to be arraigned on two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of second-degree attempted murder, court records show. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has the latest.
The targeted shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses over the weekend depict another recent instance of politically-motivated violence in the U.S. Dan Byman, the director of the Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins "CBS News Mornings" with more.
What were some of the biggest news items from each year of the past decade? Lee Cowan looks back at some of the events that are still reverberating today.
At least two people are dead and six others were injured in a shooting near Houston, Texas, that police describe as an ""ambush."" The incident happened in the parking lot of a warehouse complex where a music video was being filmed. The sheriff said the suspects suddenly appeared on the scene in cars and on foot, opened fire and then fled. Police are trying to determine a motive for the attack, and the suspects remain at large.
Thirteen people were wounded when house party in Chicago erupted in gunfire early Sunday. Police say people ran from gunfire inside the party, only to be shot outside as well.
Impeachment capped a year that also brought acts of shocking gun violence and celebrations of patriotic anniversaries that brought Americans together. “CBS This Morning” looks back at all of the pivotal people and moments that helped shape 2019.
A San Diego man is facing felony weapons charges after YouTube videos showed pointing guns out a hotel window. In a jailhouse interview, he said none of it was real. Janet Shamlian has more.
Three men incarcerated for 36 years in Maryland were exonerated Monday in the slaying of a Baltimore teenager after a review of their case. CBS Baltimore's Kelsey Kushner reports.
It's the first night of freedom for three Baltimore men who spent 36 years behind bars for a crime they didn't commit. They were arrested on Thanksgiving in 1983, and later convicted of murdering a 14-year-old boy. But newly uncovered evidence points to a different gunman.
There's a disturbing update about last week's shooting at a high school in Santa Clarita, California. The sheriff there has confirmed that the weapon used in the attack was a so called ghost gun. Carter Evans reports.
The gunman who killed two classmates at a California high school Thursday has died. 16 year old Nathaniel Berhow shot himself in the head after killing two and wounding three other students. Farrah Fazal reports.
Three students remain hospitalized this morning after a deadly shooting at a Southern California high school. FBI investigators are combing through evidence taken from the home of the suspected shooter, who was also hospitalized after he shot himself. David Begnaud reports.
CBS News' Marin Austin joins CBSN’s "Red & Blue" to provide an update on the deadly school shooting in Southern California.
At least 2 dead in shooting at California high school; All-black Women's Army Corps unit still fighting for recognition
Gunshots rang out at the start of classes at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, California. At least two students are dead and three others wounded. As Jonathan Vigliotti reports, the suspect is a 16-year-old student.
The Secret Service says American schools still are not doing enough to identify at-risk students to keep others safe from shootings. The agency unveiled what it calls the most in-depth analysis of school shootings. Jeff Pegues reports.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined Margaret Brennan to discuss gun violence, recent mass shootings and the 2020 race.
Those who have survived a horrific mass shooting know that life does go on - often with a renewed sense of purpose. Kristina Anderson was 19 years old when she was carried out of her French class at Virginia Tech in April 2007, after having been shot three times by a troubled student who killed 32 and wounded 16 others. She used money tucked inside get well cards to start a foundation, and now criss-crosses the country speaking about school and workplace safety. Anderson talks with Lee Cowan about the physical and mental healing required after a mass shooting, and what victims of last weekend's deadly attack in Las Vegas might anticipate during a long and difficult recovery.
Steve Hartman responds to last weekend's mass shooting in Las Vegas, the deadliest in U.S. history (but horrifically common nonetheless), and asks what funeral will mark the last straw before something is done to address the violence.
In this commentary former Education Secretary Arne Duncan talks about the failure of Congress to address the scourge of mass shootings in America, and what action parents and students might take to force lawmakers' hand.
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
The U.S. military strike killed 11 people who the Trump administration said were Tren de Aragua members. A Venezuelan official denied they were involved in the gang.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University. Authorities have not identified a suspect.
The Trump administration wants an appeals court to lift a ruling that blocked President Trump from firing Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook before an interest rate meeting next week.
President Trump is attending the ceremony at the Pentagon.
Ryan Routh, who is representing himself, was warned by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to stay on topic.
Members of Congress are curtailing outdoor events and public appearances in the wake of the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
Construction will be delayed by up to three months as the plant now grapples with shortage of workers.
Health officials are warning the West Nile virus season isn't over yet. Here's where the mosquito-borne illness has been spreading.