GUN VIOLENCE

Jan 24 2025CRIME

School Shooting in Nashville: A Deadly Day and Unanswered Questions

On Wednesday, Nashville's Antioch High School witnessed a tragic event that left students and staff in shock. Solomon Henderson, a 17-year-old student, opened fire in the school's cafeteria, killing one of his classmates, Josselin Corea Escalante, and then taking his own life. The shooting spree lasted only 17 seconds, with Henderson firing 10 shots from a 9 mm pisto...

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Jan 24 2025CRIME

Teen Shooter at Antioch High: What Went Wrong?

On a regular Wednesday, the cafeteria at Antioch High School in Tennessee suffered a shocking incident. A 17-year-old student, Solomon Henderson, abruptly entered the busy lunch spot and fired ten shots from a nine-millimeter pistol in just 17 seconds. His weapon, later found with nine rounds left, was discarded on the floor along with a magazine that held seven more...

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Dec 26 2024CRIME

Airport Christmas Clash: What Happened in Phoenix?

On Christmas night, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport faced a scary incident. A family dispute led to three people getting shot and one being stabbed at a Terminal 4 restaurant. This happened outside the security area, around 9:45 p. m. Police found a juvenile female and a man with stab wounds in the parking garage. They all knew each other. The victims were ...

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Dec 24 2024CRIME

Guns and Youth: A Decade of Concerns

Over the past decade, guns have been a major cause of death among young people aged 0-24 in the United States. The rates vary greatly depending on factors like sex, race, where they live, and their family income. This study looks at how often youth and young adults, aged 10 to 34, are involved with guns. It's important to understand these patterns to tackle the issue...

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Climate Change: New York's Bill & Why Big Oil Should Pay

New York City's 500 miles of coastline are at risk from rising sea levels and increased storm surges. Future heat waves will only get worse. By 2050, the city could see temperatures rise by up to 5. 5 degrees Fahrenheit. This means more property damage, health issues, and lives lost. But who pays? Taxpayers are footing the bill for the pollution caused by Big Oil. Be...

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Nov 27 2024CRIME

Neighbor Dispute Turns Deadly: Florida Woman Gets 25 Years

In a sobering tale of neighborly conflict gone wrong, a 60-year-old white woman from Florida was sentenced to 25 years in prison. The incident stirred up a lot of emotions and questions. Susan Lorincz was found guilty of manslaughter after she shot and killed her Black neighbor, Ajike "A. J. " Owens. The dispute started because Owens' kids were playing in an area nea...

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Nov 02 2024CRIME

Florida Shooting: Halloween Night Turns Deadly

Imagine celebrating Halloween in downtown Orlando, surrounded by friends, and suddenly, a gunshot rings out. A 17-year-old suspect turned a joyful event into a tragic nightmare. The footage from surveillance cameras showed the crowds near East Central Boulevard and North Orange Avenue when the unthinkable happened. The suspect pulled out a gun and started shooting in...

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Nov 01 2024CRIME

Teen Gun Violence: Dallas Seeks Real Solutions

Three high school athletes from Dallas, all aged 17, were shot and killed this year. Their deaths highlight a growing problem: more teens are dying from gun violence in the city. While overall violent crime has dropped, teen homicides have increased. The Dallas Morning News is working to profile each victim, showing the devastating impact on the community. Experts s...

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Oct 24 2024CRIME

One Year After Maine Shooting: Gunman's Family Pushes for Brain Injury Research

A year after a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, the family of the gunman is advocating for greater awareness and research into traumatic brain injuries among military members. The shooting occurred on October 25, 2023, at a bowling alley and a bar, leaving 18 people dead. The gunman's family initially considered staying quiet but decided to go public to prevent simi...

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Oct 09 2024CRIME

New Glen Oaks Sheriff's Office Substation Takes Shape Amid Crime Spike

In response to a recent increase in violent crime, local officials in Baton Rouge have begun construction on a new sheriff's office substation in the Glen Oaks neighborhood. Councilman Darryl Hurst, Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome, and the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office led the groundbreaking ceremony. They hope this new substation will help curb the violence...

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