If the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX next weekend, fans will not get a public rally as part of those celebrations, according to one report.
An apology from the Portland Police Bureau was released this week ahead of the three-year anniversary of a deadly shooting the rocked the community. But local advocates say it's too little, too late.
A teenager pleaded guilty Wednesday in connection with him unleashing gunfire that killed one person and wounded six others at a backyard concert in Minneapolis nearly 1½ years ago. Dominic James Burris,
Minutes count,” said Raleigh officer Tom Webb, explaining how officers found and arrested the teen charged in the Hedingham mass shooting.
CNN is tracking mass shootings in the United States using data from the Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit group formed in 2013 to track gun-related violence. Here’s how 2025 compares with previous years.
Dominic James Burris recently pleaded guilty in connection with the Aug. 11, 2023 shooting and faces a sentence of more than 23 years in prison.
In a visit to the center two weeks ago, Department of Recreation and Human Services Commissioner Shirley Green noticed the attention and enthusiasm Manning had for her job. To many of the young ones under Manning's care at the arts camp, she was "mama bear." “The kids love her and she loved the kids,” Green said.
People were gathered in the entrance to a nightclub in Amarillo when a vehicle pulled up at about 2:05 a.m. on Jan. 26 and a gunman exited the vehicle, opening fire into a large crowd with a rifle, the Amarillo Police Department said in a statement.
Nearly three years after the deadly mass shooting at Normendale Park, Portland’s Chief of Police, Bob Day, published a formal apology to the victims and their families for publishing incorrect information about the shooting.
A woman told FOX13 she pulled into the neighborhood minutes after the shooting happened and saw a man lying in front of a house near the shooting scene with a gunshot wound. She sat with him and tried to help until paramedics could arrive,
Ricardo Vazquez pleaded guilty to attempted first-degree murder and a drug felony Friday, and faces decades in prison.
The trial for the worst mass shooting in Sacramento’s history will begin at the latest in the latter half of 2025 as defense attorneys seek to move the trial outside of Sacramento County. Defense attorneys in high-profile cases often file a motion seeking to change the county where the case is tried if they believe their clients cannot receive a fair trial.