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Accused Walmart mass shooting gunman Patrick Crusius will plead guilty to federal charges
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Suspected gunman in Colorado Springs LGBTQ night club shooting spent much of his life in San AntonioThe suspected gunman in the shooting that killed five people and injured nearly two dozen at the Club Q LGBTQ bar in Colorado Springs grew up for much of his life in San Antonio under a different name, according to county records.
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Mayor John Suthers tells NPR one of the two patrons who fought the suspect grabbed a gun from the shooter and hit him with it. The motive behind the attack, which left at least five dead, is unknown.
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A company based in Schertz specializes solely in preparing clients for surviving the first 10 minutes of a critical incident, often involving an active shooter.
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The alleged shooter, an 18-year-old white male, has been arraigned on a first-degree murder charge. Authorities say most of the victims killed at a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket were Black.
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Extreme anger and rage are common traits among perpetrators of most mass shootings. Researchers at UTSA are studying how they might preemptively manage that anger. One idea is the creation of anger helplines.
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The Texas Supreme Court has dismissed various lawsuits against Katy, Texas-based Academy Sports and Outdoors for selling the weapon that was used in the Sutherland Springs shooting back in 2017.
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Authorities say they have arrested the man who was identified as the main suspect in the July 12 mass shooting on East Sixth Street.
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Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers say the shooter has been identified as Brandon Hole, 19, a former employee at the facility. Police say they don't know the suspect's motive.
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Three years ago, 26 people were killed while worshiping at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs. It was the worst-ever mass shooting in Texas and the deadliest in a place of worship in American history.