Tag: mass shooting

Uvalde School Board Puts School Police Chief on Administrative Leave Amid Growing Criticism

Pete Arredondo, the embattled Uvalde school district police chief, has been placed on administrative leave as Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (UCISD) officials say they continue to await details of ongoing investigations into the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. “From the beginning of this horrible event, I shared that the district would wait until…


Police Husband of Teacher Killed in Texas School Shooting ‘Detained,’ Had Gun Taken Away

A Uvalde police officer whose teacher wife was killed in the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School was blocked by law enforcement from trying to help her, an official said. Ruben Ruiz wanted to get to his wife, teacher Mireles Ruiz, when she called him after being shot inside the classroom where she was trapped with…


First Image From Inside Texas School Shooting Released Ahead of Senate Hearing

The timeline of events during the May 24 mass shooting at Robb Elementary School is becoming clearer as surveillance and police body camera footage provide more details ahead of a Texas Senate hearing on Tuesday. KVUE-TV and Austin American-Statesman obtained documentation and surveillance video from within Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, that revealed police were…


Oxford High Students Sue for Review, Changes After Mass Shooting

Around 20 students at a Michigan high school where four students were killed in a mass shooting last year have filed a lawsuit against the school district saying their constitutional rights to safety and education were violated. The law firm representing the students announced the lawsuit on Friday. It names the Oxford Community School District, its…


97.8% of Mass Shootings Are Linked to This

While many have bought into the simplistic idea that availability of firearms is the cause of mass shootings, a number of experts have pointed out some uncomfortable truths. The ‘elephant in the room’ is being overlooked by our media, despite the fact it’s directly linked to the rise in mass shootings. STORY AT-A-GLANCE While many…


Childhood Trauma and Violence Are Risk Factors Existing in Majority of US Mass Shooters

Evidence points to better mental health support for people who’ve suffered traumatic incidents as children could prevent a lot of mass shootings. The topic of youth trauma and violence have reemerged after the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in which 21 people were killed by a lone 18-year-old gunman. So far this…


Suspected Gunman Fatally Shot by Texas Police at Summer Camp in Duncanville

A suspected gunman is dead after police confronted him on Monday morning at an indoor sports complex hosting a summer camp in Duncanville, Texas. Officers from Duncanville Police Department acted swiftly and were onsite at 8:45 a.m. on Monday after receiving phone calls at 8:43 a.m. about an alleged armed individual and shots fired at…


Student Who Survived Oxford High Shooting Sues District, School Officials

By Mike Martindale From The Detroit News DETROIT—One of the Oxford High School students who survived being shot on November 30 has filed a federal lawsuit against the school district and four top officials for failing to intervene to prevent the tragedy. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of 17-year-old Kylie Ossege, a recent Oxford…


LIVE at 5PM ET: ‘Top Gun’ Refuses to Kneel to China; Another Mass Shooting That Does Not Fit the Script | The Larry Elder Show

After 36 years, the sequel to the Tom Cruise movie classic “Top Gun” is a critical and commercial success, earning $248 million at the global box office on its opening weekend. In Taiwan, it’s also being celebrated for another reason: not pandering to China. Tencent, a Chinese company, originally helped finance the movie. Hence, in…


‘Top Gun’ Refuses to Kneel to China; Another Mass Shooting That Does Not Fit the Script | The Larry Elder Show

After 36 years, the sequel to the Tom Cruise movie classic “Top Gun” is a critical and commercial success, earning $248 million at the global box office on its opening weekend. In Taiwan, it’s also being celebrated for another reason: not pandering to China. Tencent, a Chinese company, originally helped finance the movie. Hence, in…