Important Takeaways:
- Natalie Rupnow was identified as the shooter who opened fire inside a study hall inside Abundant Life Christian School, Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes said. Responding officers found Rupnow with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. She died on the way to a hospital.
- Police were speaking with Rupnow’s father and other family members, who were cooperating, and searching Rupnow’s home, Barnes said. He declined to offer additional details about the shooter, partly out of respect for the family.
- “He lost someone as well,” Barnes said of Rupnow’s father. “And so we’re not going to rush the information. We’ll take our time and make sure we do our due diligence.”
- Barnes said officers responded just before 11 a.m. to a second-grade student’s 911 call reporting the shooting.
- The teacher and student that were killed in the shooting have not yet been identified.
- Barnes said that of the six wounded in the shooting, two were students in critical condition. A teacher and three students were also hospitalized with less serious injuries, and two of them were later released.
- The FBI’s Milwaukee bureau says it has deployed agents to the scene to assist in investigating.
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- Kansas City cops claim Super Bowl parade shooting that left one dead and 21 others injured – including NINE kids – was NOT targeted – as hero who took down gunman armed with high-caliber rifle speaks out
- Heroic fans who tackled one of the Kansas City Chiefs parade shooters have described holding him down and snatching his rifle after it fell onto the ground.
- Three people are in custody in connection with the incident that sparked panic among the crowds yesterday after the Chiefs celebrated their win, including the young man tackled as he attempted to flee the scene.
- Shots rang out moments after Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes left the stage next to Union Station, hundreds of thousands had gathered to party.
- What exactly led to the shooting remains unclear. Police last night said it was not ‘targeted’, but are yet to explain why the shooter was carrying a rifle. None of the suspects have been named.
- No charges have been announced, and police said no motive has been determined. Police have referred to the people in custody as being detained.
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- Perry High School shooter injures two Iowa students and an administrator on first day back from winter break before turning the gun on themselves
- County Sherriff Adam Infante confirmed at a press conference at 11am that police officers arrived at the high school seven minutes after the first call was made.
- The first responders found ‘multiple gunshot victims’ inside the school, but Infante said they are still working on confirming the number of victims. He did not confirm if anyone was deceased.
- Local news outlet WHO 13 said the shooter, who may be a student, is believed dead from a self-inflicted gun wound.
- Adam Infante said that there were few people in the building at the time of the shooting, because the school day had not started yet.
- The sheriff said: ‘The community is safe. We are now working backwards, to see what happened.’
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- North Carolina university shooting victim is identified as academic advisor who worked with Wuhan-educated gunman on his physics PhD course – as suspect is charged with first-degree murder
- UNC grad student Tailei Qi has been charged for first degree murder over Monday’s shooting at the campus
- His academic advisor Zijie Yan was shot dead in the shooting
- Qi and Yan wrote several academic papers together over the last years
- The shooting sent the UNC-Chapel Hill campus into lockdown.
- During a press conference on Monday evening, investigators said that they had not yet discovered a motive behind the shooting.
- But a series of concerning social media posts have been unearthed, in which Qi complained about his UNC colleagues and slammed bullies at the school.
- The graduate student previously studied at Wuhan University in 2015, and was studying at the Department of Applied Physical Sciences.
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- Ryan Palmeter seen on video entering Jacksonville Dollar General to start mass shooting that killed three people in racially-motivated attack
- Ryan Palmeter, 21, has been identified as the white gunman who shot dead three black people at a Florida Dollar General store on Saturday
- He used an assault rifle covered in Nazi swastikas in the assault on Saturday before turning the gun on himself, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office
- The shooter lived in Clay County with his parents and sent a manifesto which detailed his racial hatred to them, the police and media
- Palmeter, who lived in Clay County with his parents, fatally shot himself before he was caught.
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Important Takeaways:
- A retired Ventura police officers has been identified as the gunman who was fatally shot by sheriff’s deputies after a mass shooting that left three victims dead and six others wounded at a bar in Trabuco Canyon.
- The Orange County district attorney’s office on Thursday confirmed to ABC News that the shooter was John Snowling.
- Among the surviving victims was Snowling’s ex-wife, who was shot in the facial area.
- The mass shooting happened Wednesday evening at Cook’s Corner, a well-known and popular biker bar and grill on Santiago Canyon Road in Trabuco Canyon.
- Five people were hospitalized with gunshot wounds, and a sixth person was hospitalized with a non-gunshot injury
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Important Takeaways:
- An armed Utah man accused of making violent threats against President Joe Biden was shot and killed by FBI agents hours before the president landed in the state Wednesday, authorities said.
- Special agents were trying to serve a warrant on the home of Craig Deleeuw Robertson in Provo, south of Salt Lake City, when the shooting happened at 6:15 a.m., the FBI said in a statement.
- Robertson was armed at the time of the shooting, according to two law enforcement sources
- Robertson posted online Monday that he had heard Biden was coming to Utah and he was planning to dig out a camouflage suit and begin “cleaning the dust off the M24 sniper rifle”
- Neighbors described Robertson as a frail, elderly man — his online profile put his age as 74 — who walked with the aid of a hand-carved stick.
- “The time is right for a presidential assassination or two. First Joe then Kamala!!!” authorities say Robertson wrote in a September 2022 Facebook post
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Mathew 24:12 And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold.
Important Takeaways:
- The Florida City and Miami-Dade police departments are actively investigating the shooting
- A Florida suspect opened fire in a Florida City Walmart, hitting two people and killing one.
- The shooting took place at around 3 p.m. Wednesday.
- WSVN reported that two people were shot: one person was reportedly hit in the foot, while another was injured in the abdomen. A third customer had a panic attack from the incident, requiring medical attention.
- The victim who was shot in the abdomen was transported to the hospital via air rescue, but soon passed away. The other victim with non-life-threatening injuries was a customer that got hit by a stray bullet, authorities say. The victim who died was reportedly involved.
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Mathew 24:12 And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold.
Important Takeaways:
- Baltimore investigators searching for suspects in block party mass shooting that killed 2 and injured 28 others
- Investigators in Baltimore are searching for multiple suspects in a mass shooting that launched a beloved annual neighborhood block party into chaos early Sunday, killing two people and injuring 28 others, most of whom were teens, officials said.
- The gunfire erupted overnight in the south Baltimore neighborhood of Brooklyn, where community members were enjoying a yearly celebration dubbed Brooklyn Day, Mayor Brandon Scott told CNN.
- Investigators are scouring the sprawling crime scene – which spans several blocks – for evidence and are poring over hours of surveillance footage, the police commissioner said. Officials have also urged community members to come forward with any relevant information or video footage that may assist in the investigation.
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Mathew 24:12 And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold.
Important Takeaways:
- Violence spirals out of control, sending dozens to the hospital over holiday weekend
- Shootings across the country over the holiday weekend killed multiple people and sent at least 70 to the hospital.
- A shooting at a Juneteenth celebration in the Chicago suburb of Willowbrook, Ill., left one person dead and 20 people injured early Sunday morning, officials said.
- Also in the Midwest, police said 10 juveniles were shot and one is dead after a shooting in downtown St. Louis early Sunday morning.
- Near a music festival at a Washington State campground on Saturday evening, at least two people are dead and three others were wounded in a shooting
- In California, eight people between the ages of 16-24 were wounded by gunfire at a house party early Saturday, the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department said, according to NBC News. Officials said everyone is expected to recover.
- Also in California, the San Diego Police Department said one person died and another was injured when a shooting erupted at a Juneteenth concert in a park Saturday evening, according to the local ABC affiliate.
- In Georgia, at least five people were injured in a shooting outside of a nightclub in DeKalb County early Sunday morning, police said. It is unclear whether anyone was taken into custody and officials have not said what led to the incident
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