Tag: Shootings
-

Southern California judge who killed his wife sentenced to 35 years to life for murder
A Southern California judge convicted of second-degree murder for fatally shooting his wife after the couple had been arguing was sentenced Wednesday to 35 years to life in prison
-

Suspect in Charlie Kirk killing feared being shot by police before surrendering, sheriff says
A Utah sheriff says the 22-year-old man charged with killing with Charlie Kirk was afraid of being shot by police and agreed to surrender as long as it was done peacefully
-

Brothers testify about box left with them by man accused of trying to assassinate Trump
Two North Carolina brothers have testified about a box left with them by a man accused of trying to assassinate President Donald Trump at his Florida golf course last year
-

A timeline of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the arrest of a suspect
Prosecutors say the 22-year-old man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University has been charged with capital murder
-

What we’ve learned about the case against the man charged in Charlie Kirk’s killing
Students at Utah Valley University have returned to classes for the first time since the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk on the school’s campus
-
University of Minnesota shooting range contract with ICE ends, U closes it to outside law enforcement
MINNEAPOLIS — The contract the University of Minnesota’s outdoor firearms range in Rosemount had with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ended, and the U will also stop making arrangements with all outside agencies to use it, starting in December. The range, located on UMore Park land, has operated for 40 years as a site…
-
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz makes gun control central to third term pitch
MINNEAPOLIS — Gov. Tim Walz vowed to respond to gun violence as he jumped into the race for a third term Tuesday, after a summer marked by both a political assassination and multiple mass shootings. The message punctuated Walz’s evolution on an issue that’s taken on new urgency among Democrats in Minnesota. In a campaign…
-

From Utah to New York, key developments in cases of US political violence
Political violence has rocked the U.S. multiple times in recent months, culminating with the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university
-
Four mass shootings in three weeks leave Minneapolis on edge as leaders search for solutions
In the span of 12 hours Monday, from mid-morning to near midnight, Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara trudged to city scenes covered in blood and bullet casings. Just two miles apart on Lake Street — an area long the vibrant immigrant-dense commercial corridor of Minneapolis — 12 people were shot in spaces where the homeless,…




