Mass shooting in New Orleans leaves 2 dead, 4 wounded
All the victims were in their late teens, police say. No one was in custody and no motive was known.
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All the victims were in their late teens, police say. No one was in custody and no motive was known.
The attack happened the day before a scheduled online court hearing in which lawyers for the condo corporation were set to argue that it should be allowed to evict him.
Mass shootings are rare in Canada and Canadians are nervous about anything that might indicate they're moving closer to U.S. experiences with gun violence.
Prosecutors said Robert Crimo Jr. sponsored his son's application for a gun license back in 2019.
Family and friends of victims of the Uvalde mass shooting testified at a congressional hearing on tougher gun laws. The House passed a bill making it possible for Puerto Rico to become a state but it has little chance of getting Senate approval. And Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" hit the top of Billboard's charts for the fourth year in a row.
Details of the failed 2021 prosecution paint a picture of potential missteps in the case against Anderson Aldrich.
Samuel Parsons-Salas, 32, was charged with the murder of three people, and the attempted murder of a fourth.
In the aftermath of Sandy Hook, several of the victims' families vowed to fight for improved school safety and gun legislation. Ten years later, Nikki Battiste looks at what has changed.
Posts under the name of one of the killers were found on conspiracy theory forums, police said.
The shooting at the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority rail yard in May of 2021 was the worst mass shooting in Bay Area history. Authorities said the gunman worked there.
One witness said the man entered the cafe shouting "I'll kill you all," and then opened fire.
He was arrested in June 2021 on allegations of making a bomb threat that led to the evacuation of about 10 homes. The case was later dropped.
The person accused of a mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs last month appeared in court on Tuesday. They face 305 felony accounts, including murder, attempted murder and hate crime charges.
The gunman who killed 10 people in a racist mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket last May has pleaded guilty to all state charges brought against him, including multiple counts of murder in the first degree. Jericka Duncan reports.
The Justice Department has intervened to try and fix Jackson, Mississippi's water system, which nearly collapsed this summer and continues to struggle. A Walmart employee who survived last week's mass shooting at a store in Virginia filed a $50 million lawsuit against the company for continuing to employ the shooter despite threats and strange behavior, and a new Alzheimer’s drug is showing positive results.
The gunman pleaded guilty to all state charges brought in a 25-count indictment. He will serve life in prison without parole.
The 19-year-old gunman who killed 10 people in a white supremacist shooting rampage at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York, last May pleaded guilty to murder and terrorism charges. Payton Gendron faces a sentence of life in prison without parole. "Hate will not win," Mayor Byron Brown said after the court hearing.
The man charged with killing 10 people and wounding three others in a mass shooting at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York, in May has pleaded guilty to murder and terrorism charges. Payton Gendron will face life in prison without parole. Investigators say he espoused white supremacy and specifically targeted Black people. CBS News' Errol Barnett has more on the breaking news.
Survivors and communities nationwide came together Sunday to pay tribute to victims lost in recent mass shootings in Colorado and Virginia. Danya Bacchus reports.
Memorials honoring those killed in mass shootings are being erected in cities across the country, raising questions about what story will be told and how best to honor the dead. Correspondent Martha Teichner reports on this unfortunate addition to the American architectural landscape.
Memorials honoring those killed in mass shootings are being erected in cities across the country, raising questions about what stories will be told and how best to honor the dead.
Jessica Wilczewski says supervisor who attacked colleagues in a breakroom "made sure who he wanted dead, was dead."
The shootings took place at a public school and a private school, both located on the same street in the small town of Aracruz in southeastern Brazil.
In the wake of three mass shootings in the United States in the span of two weeks, President Biden is renewing calls for stricter gun legislation and an assault weapons ban. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined Omar Villafranca to discuss the president's statement and the administration's involvement in ongoing negotiations between railway companies and unions.
Walmart identified the gunman as an "overnight team lead" who started working for the company in 2010.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 27 on Monday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government continues. Follow live updates here.
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm on Monday, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to bring catastrophic flooding to the northern Caribbean.
President Trump told reporters as he flew into Japan that he expects to have a trade agreement with China finalized by the end of his tour of Asia.
President Trump had his second physical in six months earlier this month at Walter Reed Medical Center.
A TikTok user was arrested earlier this month for threatening Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Indiana's Republican governor on Monday said he would be calling a special session to consider redrawing the state's congressional map.
Americans are paying significantly more for these food staples, inflation data shows. Will prices ever relent?
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Lynkuet, a new medication that does not contain hormones to treat hot flashes due to menopause.
More than 2.2 million pounds of a ready-to-eat Korean barbecue pork jerky have been recalled due to possible pieces of metal, according to federal health officials.