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You may have already walked through this technology without even knowing it was there.
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A Kentucky law would force authorities to send the assault rifle used in the attack to auction, over the objections of the Louisville mayor who is pushing for change.
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Video shows officers being fired at when they arrive at the scene. Authorities said the gunman legally purchased the AR-15 style rifle used in the attack.
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Nickolas Wilt, a 26-year-old rookie officer, ran towards a gunman who opened fire at a Louisville bank on Monday. He's the latest to be heralded as a hero amid America's gun violence crisis.
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The shooting occurred at the Old National Bank Building, a multistory building located across the street from Louisville Slugger Field.
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Two men indicted in last weekend's mass shooting in Over-the-Rhine as officials step up safety plansProsecutor Joe Deters says neither man will be offered a plea deal, as he instituted a policy last year to offer no plea deals on cases involving gun crimes. Meanwhile, Cincinnati officials have announced new tactics to increase safety Downtown and other popular entertainment districts.
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Investigators say Connor Betts fantasized about mass shootings, serial killings and murder-suicide for years, but was not directed by an organization or aligned with any specific ideological group.
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The weapons used in Thursday's mass shooting at a FedEx facility were purchased legally by the suspect in July and September of 2020, police said. A shotgun was seized from him earlier.
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In the wake of last year’s mass shooting in Dayton, many Ohioans called for gun reform. Gov. Mike DeWine and other lawmakers, both Republican and...
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In May, when 14 tornadoes ripped through Dayton, Ohio, and its suburbs, there was no force on Earth that could stop the destruction.Tornadoes can't be…