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Thirteen people were shot and killed in a mass shooting inside the American Civic Association in Binghamton on April 3, 2009. Every year on April 3 the 13 victims that died that day are remembered ...
Jacob Gershman covers law for The Wall Street Journal. He previously wrote about New York politics for the Journal and the New York Sun.
Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to federal charges after he was indicted for allegedly assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO ...
Cameron McWhirter covers national affairs for The Wall Street Journal from Atlanta. Before joining the Journal, he reported ...
The Ahmaud Arbery Foundation is launching a new campaign to honor Arbery's life, coinciding with what would have been his ...
As Ilana Badiner took shelter in the student union during the Florida State University shooting on Thursday, she remembers thinking “I kind of knew the drill already.” Seven years ago ...
Some found shelter in classrooms, hiding beneath desks, as police swarmed to the scene of what the Gun Violence Archive said is Florida’s sixth mass shooting of the year. Two men, who were not ...
Tallahassee police have laid out how the shooting unfolded. Students hold a vigil near the scene of a shooting near the Florida State University student center on April 17, 2025 in Tallahassee ...
Chabba, of Greenville, South Carolina, was the regional vice president of Aramark Collegiate Hospitality, according to his LinkedIn. Aramark is a food service provider that operates on large ...
Phoenix Ikner, the stepson of a sheriff's deputy, has been arrested in connection with the shooting Samira Asma-Sadeque is a legal reporter at PEOPLE's crime desk. He work also appears in The New ...
All of the injured people were “clear minded” and “able to talk to us” after being admitted following the campus shooting Thursday, a second doctor said. Authorities said Thursday that ...
By Clarissa-Jan Lim The suspect in the Florida State University shooting on Thursday is the stepson of a local sheriff’s deputy, according to law enforcement officials, and some of his ...