
Las Vegas shooting timeline
The New York Times has developed a new timeline for the mass shooting in Las Vegas by piecing together evidence from videos taken at the scene. Jamie Yuccas reports.
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The New York Times has developed a new timeline for the mass shooting in Las Vegas by piecing together evidence from videos taken at the scene. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The FBI released 1,500 pages Tuesday from its investigation into the 2012 massacre in Newtown, Connecticut. As Anna Werner reports, they shed new light on the troubled young man who murdered 20 first-graders and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
A student at a middle school in Rigby, Idaho, shot two other students and a custodian. All victims are expected to survive.
There are fears that a serial killer is on the loose in Tampa, Florida. Police are warning people not to walk alone at night in the Seminole Heights neighborhood after a third person in 10 days was shot to death Thursday night. While the victims did not appear to know one another, police seem certain their murders are all connected. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
A manhunt is underway for a suspected gunman who allegedly opened fire in an office park in Edgewood, Maryland, killing three coworkers. Police said he's also wanted in a second shooting in Wilmington, Delaware. Nikki Battiste reports.
Harford County Sheriff's officials updated the media early Wednesday after a shooting at a business in Edgewood, Md. left three dead and two injured.
Las Vegas police once again revised their timeline of the shooting at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in a press conference on Friday. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joins CBSN with the latest.
Las Vegas police said Friday that 45 victims are still in the hospital after the mass shooting that left 58 people dead. Authorities are still sorting out the timeline of events from the night Stephen Paddock shot into a crowd of concertgoers from his room at the Mandalay Bay hotel. Watch the press conference here.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the debate on gun control and the possible motives for the massacre in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock used a bump stock attachment to turn his rifles into virtual machine guns. The National Rifle Association now says it's open to the idea of regulating the accessory. CBS News contributor and Congressional reporter for the Washington Post Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss the new push for gun control legislation.
The investigation into Stephen Paddock's shooting rampage in Las Vegas continues but so far his motive remains a mystery. Authorities believe he may have plotted attacks -- possibly including a car bombing -- at other major music festivals and events. Vladimir Duthiers takes CBSN through the latest.
Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, Special Agent Aaron Rouse, Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak and Sen. Dean Heller held a press conference Wednesday night where they gave an update on the investigation and broke down the timeline of the shooting. Watch the full remarks.
President Trump seemed unaware that 94 percent of Puerto Rico is still without power. He handed out supplies like they were prizes -- lobbing paper towels into the crowd during a visit Tuesday. David Begnaud reports.
Las Vegas officials say that ammonium nitrate, which can be mixed with fuel oil to create explosives, was found in the car of alleged concert shooter Stephen Paddock. CBS News security analyst and former Assistant FBI Director Ron Hosko spoke to CBSN about the ongoing investigation into Paddock's motives.
CBSN political contributor and Boston Herald columnist Michael Graham joins CBSN along with Sean Sullivan of The Washington Post, to discuss calls for tighter gun regulation in the wake of a deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas that left dozens dead.
A recent CBS News poll showed 54 percent of Americans believe laws covering gun sales should be more strict. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN to break down how Americans' views on guns have changed over time.
President Trump will head to Las Vegas on Wednesday to meet with first responders and families of the victims. On Monday morning, he went on television to comfort Americans shaken by yet another mass shooting. Later, he led the nation in a moment of silence for the victims. Major Garrett reports.
On March 13, 2003, Knox County Sheriff's Det. Perry Moyers responded to a call of a possible suicide. Raynella Leath says she discovered her husband David in their bedroom with a gunshot wound to his head. Moyers and other officers soon uncovered details at the scene that made them question whether they were investigating a suicide or a murder.
Police documents show a Texas man's behavior at a bar prompted employees to call 911 but it wasn't soon enough to prevent him from going to his estranged wife's home in Plano and fatally shooting her and seven others. KTVT reporter Dan Haggerty has the story.
Police in Florida say they've arrested a woman accused of dressing up like a clown 27 years ago and fatally shooting the wife of her future husband. Sheila Keen Warren was arrested in Virginia in the 1990 shooting death of Marlene Warren.
The FBI opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly shooting at a church in Nashville. The suspect is in police custody after shooting himself Sunday by accident. Errol Barnett reports.
An investigation is underway after a police officer shot and killed Magdiel Sanchez, a deaf man, in Oklahoma City on Tuesday in front of his home. Neighbors say Sanchez could not understand officers' commands. Police say Sanchez approached them with a metal pipe in his hand. Omar Villafranca reports.
Violent protests broke out Monday night at Georgia Tech in Atlanta. The turmoil followed a vigil for student Scout Schultz, who was shot and killed by a university police officer Saturday. Schultz was an LGBTQ leader on campus. Mark Strassmann reports.
University spokesman Lance Wallace said in a statement that after a vigil for Scout Schultz - a student who was fatally shot on campus over the weekend - a group of about 50 protesters marched to the campus police department.
Protesters have taken to the streets in downtown St. Louis after former police officer Jason Stockley was found not guilty in the 2011 shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith, who was black. Stephanie Sy reports.
President Trump announced that he would nominate senior White House aide Lindsey Halligan to serve as the top federal prosecutor for the Virginia office.
The Department of Homeland Security is escalating its clash with so-called sanctuary states, warning multiple states they could face legal action, CBS News has learned.
The Pentagon's new guidelines were sent to reporters on Friday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom also signed bills enhancing protections for children at schools, hospitals.
Police said multiple people were shot Saturday at the Sky Meadow Country Club in Nashua, New Hampshire.
The man told Secret Service agents he was a member of law enforcement.
The Trump administration is targeting a visa widely used by tech companies and other employers to hire foreign workers.
An ongoing drought in Vermont is depleting feed crops, causing problems for dairy farmers who have been pushed to adapt and take costly measures to care for their cattle.
Sonny Curtis died Friday, his wife of more than a half-century, Louise Curtis, confirmed to The Associated Press.