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Mass Shootings
The local sheriff warned parents to "get your kids in line" or face similar consequences amid a rise in threats against schools.
The former police officer's claim was followed by another law enforcement veteran's debatable analysis on the conservative channel.
The starkest warning about Robert Card came in September 2023 when a fellow Army reservist texted a supervisor, saying, I believe hes going to snap and do a mass shooting.
Church members voted in 2021 to tear down the building, but some families in Sutherland Springs, Texas, filed a lawsuit hoping for a new vote on its fate.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Pete Arredondo said he has been "scapegoated" for the failed police response during the 2022 mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
The man accused of opening fire at an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago in 2022 has rejected a deal requiring him to plead guilty to seven charges of murder in the attack.
The update arrives a day after a shooter opened fire at the store, wounding nine others and riddling cars with bullet holes.
The lawsuit "should never have been filed," said a lawyer for Mauricio Garcia, who accused Fox and other networks of publishing his photo instead of the killer's.
Anderson Lee Aldrich pleaded guilty to 74 federal hate crime and gun violation charges in the November 2022 shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
Fridays lawsuits are not the first to accuse technology companies of having a role in radicalizing or influencing mass shooters.