
U.S. sees 3 mass shootings over holiday weekend
Two people were killed and over two dozen were injured in three separate mass shootings over the weekend. Tom Hanson has the latest.
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Two people were killed and over two dozen were injured in three separate mass shootings over the weekend. Tom Hanson has the latest.
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At least 10 people were wounded in a shooting at a mall in South Carolina on Saturday.
There are no reported fatalities as of Saturday afternoon.
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She was mistakenly hit by bullets as she waited to have her picture taken with a mall Easter bunny.
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Frank James, who is suspected in the attack that injured more than 20 people, did not enter a plea Thursday.
A police chief in Michigan has released an officer's bodycam video in the wake of a fatal encounter earlier this month. Protesters say that video and others taken by bystanders show the officer used excessive force against 26-year-old Patrick Lyoya. Adriana Diaz reports.
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A California shoe store owner opened fire at two shoplifters, police said, but mistakenly shot a 9-year-old girl waiting to see the mall Easter bunny. The store owner fled the state and was arrested in Nevada, authorities said. CBS Los Angeles' Nicole Comstock reports.
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Video taken by a witness shows NYPD officers taking the suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting into custody in the East Village of Manhattan on Wednesday.
The Brooklyn subway shooting revealed blindspots in security camera surveillance systems, even though the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was told years ago its cameras were vulnerable to malfunction. Scott MacFarlane has the details.
Investigators believe Frank James, the suspect arrested in the Brooklyn subway shooting, may have been the one to tip off police about his whereabouts.
Frank James, the suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting, was arrested Wednesday in Manhattan's East Village. The motive in the shooting remains unclear. Mola Lenghi reports.
The suspect, identified by police as Frank R. James, was arrested in New York's East Village the day after the attack.
The video shows a man, wearing a reflective vest, wheeling a piece of luggage down the street and carrying a bag.
The NYPD confirms it now considers Frank R. James the suspect in Tuesday's shooting on a crowded subway train in Brooklyn. CBS News' Mola Lenghi reports on what we know about the suspect and how police tied him to the crime.
Law enforcement is searching for the gunman who opened fire in a subway train Tuesday in Brooklyn, New York. At least 10 people were shot and many more injured. Officials have named a person of interest. CBS News correspondent Naomi Ruchim joins “CBS News Mornings” from the station to discuss.
New York City police are searching for a man who is suspected of unleashing a smoke canister into a crowded subway car in Brooklyn and then opening fire Tuesday morning. Mola Lenghi has the latest on the investigation.
Authorities have named a "person of interest" in Tuesday’s subway attack in Brooklyn, New York. Police are still searching for the gunman who is responsible for shooting 10 people and injuring many others. Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton joins “CBS News Mornings” to discuss the horrific attack.
As law enforcement looks for the man who shot passengers on a New York City subway, officials say none of the security cameras inside the 36th Street station were transmitting pictures as the train with the suspect entered the station. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett explains the challenges this lack of footage creates and how other cities are responding.
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