Category: Breaking News
Uvalde, Texas police hosted ‘active shooter scenario training’ in March, had session called ‘Stop the Dying’
The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Department hosted an active shooter training just two months before the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.FOX News : U.S.[#item_full_content]
Texas school shooting: Houston CrimeStoppers CEO discusses how parents can protect kids at school
Rania Mankarious, CEO of CrimesStoppers Houston, said that in order for parents to protect their children at school, they should recognize the possibility of potential danger, read school handbooks, talk to children about the internet and monitor their behavior, and …
School shooting protocols changed after Columbine to a ‘every second counts’ approach: experts
The Columbine High School shooting in 1999 changed the way officers handle active shooter situations and public outcry following the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas suggests even more needs to be done.FOX News : U.S.[#item_full_content]
Texas school shooting: Suspected gunman made threats, called ‘Yubo school shooter’ on platform, users said
Salvador Ramos, 18, the suspected shooter of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, expressed violence and harassed people online, new text messages show.FOX News : U.S.[#item_full_content]
Giants manager Gabe Kapler to skip national anthem ‘going forward’ after Uvalde tragedy: ‘Home of the brave?’
Giants manager Gabe Kapler penned a lengthy blog post Friday explaining his decision not to stand for the national anthem “going forward” after the Texas school shooting.FOX News : U.S.[#item_full_content]
Alabama police say 6 injured in graduation party shooting
Six people were injured after a shooting took place after a graduation party in Anniston, Alabama, in the early hours of Friday morning.FOX News : U.S.[#item_full_content]
New York teen charged after allegedly making high school mass shooting threat
A New York student was arrested after allegedly making a threat on Instagram to carry out a mass shooting at the high school he attends.FOX News : U.S.[#item_full_content]
CEOs are silent on guns. They must speak up in a ‘loud chorus’, Yale’s Jeff Sonnenfeld says
Corporate America has said very little following this week’s Texas school shooting that left 21 people dead. Yale professor Jeff Sonnenfeld is calling out their silence.
Texas school shooting suspect said ‘goodnight,’ played ‘sad’ music before firing, 11-year-old says
An 11-year-old survivor of the May 24 Texas school shooting said the suspected gunman said ‘goodnight’ before opening fire on a classroom of 10-year-olds. She also said he played ‘sad’ music.FOX News : U.S.[#item_full_content]
