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The suspected shooter, Bradley Scott Sayer, was described as a ‘fan’ of the Columbine massacre and wore a shirt matching one of the 1999 shooters
On April 4, 1985, a Worcester County Superior Court jury found Jose Colon, now 63, guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Trooper George Hanna
Benjamin Song, who was convicted of opening fire during the July 4 demonstration outside the Prairieland Detention Center, was sentenced to 100 years in prison
Canadian police are investigating a more than 100-page manifesto that authorities believe may have been written by the gunman; the document reportedly contains references to incel ideology
Buffalo PD Det. Richard Hy, who makes commentary videos online about the military, alleges his military background was a motivating factor in “decisions to discipline him and deny him promotions”
A jury found a town administrator had maliciously used a fellow Sherborn officer as a “pawn” to force the veteran chief out
The surveillance logs, CI debriefs and controlled buys from a stalled drug investigation may hold the key to solving a future homicide
Drone video shows a magnet, attached to the drone by Sacramento County deputies, pulling a knife from the hand of an apparently unconscious man
The FBI alleged the man carved ‘there is no God,’ a phrase used by Ethan Crumbley, into a firearm with a removed serial number; he is also accused of praising mass shooters online
The Supreme Court declined to review a decision by an appeals court, which ruled a jury could decide whether Toni McBride’s final two shots constituted an excessive use of force